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So, after six fantastic seasons filled with the enchanting world of restoration, American Restoration took a surprising turn. The seventh season came along, but guess what? Rick Dale, the heart and soul of the show, was nowhere to be found. Instead, the focus shifted to five other restoration businesses. Can you believe it? Fans were left scratching their heads, wondering why the original cast was suddenly given the backstage pass.

As we unraveled the aftermath of the show, one thing became clear—Rick Dale’s restoration business, Rick’s Restorations, didn’t make it past the show’s discontinuation. The doors were closed, leaving enthusiasts pondering the fate of the iconic shop. However, hold your horses; there’s a glimmer of hope. Rumor has it that the business might rise from the ashes at a new location. TripAdvisor updates are dropping hints, but here’s the twist—Rick won’t be leading the charge this time.

The Evolution of the Cast

So, what’s the deal with Rick and the gang? Since the show wrapped up, Rick Dale ventured into uncharted territories. He spread his wings into a laser cut and embroidery business, giving birth to “My Best Font Forward Creations.” That’s right, our restoration maestro is now crafting in a whole new way. And that’s not all; Rick embraced his inner author and penned a book titled “Classic Soda Machines,” available for your reading pleasure on Amazon. Talk about a man of many talents! Now, let’s talk about Tyler Dale, Rick’s right-hand man and teenage son. He was being groomed to take over the family business, but hold on to your toolkits, folks. Details about Tyler’s current endeavors are as elusive as a well-hidden treasure. While he continued to flex his restoration muscles, especially in woodworking, welding, metalwork, and water jet operation, his social media presence took a snooze after 202The mystery of Tyler Dale deepens. Brettly Otterman, the stepson extraordinaire, took his sandblasting and soda blasting skills to new heights after the show. He grabbed a struggling mobile sandblasting business in Las Vegas and turned it into his personal success story, now known as “Clean Works Mobile Media Blasting.” Yep, he’s got three blasting rigs under his belt, living the dream in Las Vegas with his wife, Steph, and their three little helpers.

The Elusive Kowboy and the Unsolved Puzzle

Now, here comes the plot twist. Kowboy, the unsung hero of Rick’s team, decided to take the scenic route. Known for his craftsmanship and lovable personality, Kowboy chose a life away from the limelight. No real name, no social media, and definitely no public appearances. Rumor has it; he’s living a serene, solitary life on a farm. The mystery of Kowboy remains unsolved, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the American Restoration saga.

Is American Restoration Still in Business?

Now, let’s talk business. Rick Dale’s restoration haven, Rick’s Restorations, is on a hiatus. The doors are closed post the show’s discontinuation, but here’s the catch—there’s a glimmer of hope. The business might just make a comeback at a new location. TripAdvisor is dropping some hints, and the suspense is killing us.

But, here’s the kicker—this info is as of September 202Things might have shaken up a bit since then, and the story could have taken unexpected turns. The show, however, rolled on for a seventh season without Rick Dale. The format stayed alive, featuring five other restoration businesses. The question of whether American Restoration is still alive and kicking remains a bit murky. Keep your eyes peeled for updates, because the restoration journey might not be over just yet.

And there you have it, the tale of American Restoration post-Rick Dale era. The cast scattered into new adventures, the shop doors closed, and the mystery of the show’s future lingers. Until the next restoration adventure, stay curious!

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