Rick’s Restorations, the company featured on the reality TV show “American Restoration,” is no longer featured on the show since it ended in 2016. However, the business still operates in Las Vegas, offering restoration services.
Rick Dale started Rick’s Restorations before it became widely known through the History Channel’s “American Restoration,” which aired from 2010 to 2016. The show focused on the restoration of vintage items and was a spin-off of “Pawn Stars,” where Dale was initially a recurring expert.
After the show’s initial run featuring Rick’s Restorations, the format was changed, and the focus shifted away from Rick’s business to feature other restoration experts across the United States. This change occurred in the later seasons, and Rick’s Restorations was no longer part of the series.
Despite the end of the television series, Rick Dale continued his business, which he had been operating long before the show began. Rick’s Restorations remains a go-to place for those looking to have their vintage items and antiques restored. The company specializes in the restoration of a wide variety of items, including vintage soda machines, gas pumps, and other collectibles.
The business also became a tourist attraction in Las Vegas, with fans of the show visiting the shop to see the team at work and to view the restored items. Rick’s Restorations maintains an online presence, showcasing their projects and offering merchandise related to the show and the restoration work they do.
While the television fame brought by “American Restoration” has passed, Rick’s Restorations continues to thrive as a business, leveraging the reputation and expertise that Rick Dale has built over the years. The company’s dedication to restoring and preserving pieces of history keeps it relevant and respected in the restoration community.