Unclaimed Baggage



Brian Owens is the owner of the store, left him fissiparous of affairs father. This business, launched in 1970, is, to put it mildly original. Its message-selling unclaimed baggage. For Owens contracted with several major airlines from different countries, which for a small fee pass it lost suitcase. Such cooperation is beneficial to both sides, as well as attempts to reunite airport employees and their belongings in most cases end in failure.

In the case of Owens word "trash" has positive connotations. His employees take the lost suitcase, investigate them, sorted found objects and put them up for sale. At first glance it would seem that someone buy a forgotten strange things - exercise, and Hardly anyone surprised this, but Brian successes prove otherwise. During the year, his shop was visited by more than a million people.

"My work is like hunting for treasures, we have every day as Christmas says Mr. Owens-Never know what is waiting for you in the coming suitcase. Last week, we found the ring with a six-carat diamond and tennis racquet worth 29,000 dollars. Once we hit the road in the hands of Gucci bag, suicide artifacts 15 century."

It is surprising how much lost luggage in airports, and even more surprising that the sale of such items can earn.