The tears were flowing.
Iowa native Frank Fritz and lifelong friend and reality-show co-star Mike Wolfe have reunited after nearly three years without seeing one another.
Another longtime friend of Fritzâs helped arrange for the Memorial Day weekend reunion between the pair who found fame as âAmerican Pickersâ on the History Channel. She has asked that her name not be published to protect her privacy.
From left, Danielle Colby, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz speak to their "American Pickers" fans at a 2010 LeClaire festival in honor of their History Channel reality show.
âThis was not a feud between Mike and Frank at all,â Fritzâs friend said Tuesday. âThey were not feuding. They needed separation to appreciate each other.â
After 11 seasons on a reality show, âworking 10-hour days, seven days a week with your best friend,â the relationship became strained. But the pair made clear during their get-together on Sunday, she said, that their nearly lifelong friendship isnât over.
âMike has been wanting to see Frank for quite some time,â she said. âFrank just now felt up to seeing him. It was Frankâs request to see Mike.â
She gave them privacy during the meeting, the friend said, but she came and went from the room where Fritz, 57, continues to receive care after suffering a stroke in July 2022.
âThey were both in tears. Both were crying,â she said. âMike brought up how nervous they both were to be going on David Letterman, which was one of their first big appearances.
âHe said, âNobody can replace you, Frank.â He said it was Frankâs âuniquely funny personalityâ that made them fit so well together as a team.â
Fritz one day told his friend, âI need to talk to Mike,â she said, and they called him on Motherâs Day. They made arrangements then to meet over Memorial Day weekend.
âThey talked about old times â how things got started and the impact they had on the world,â she said. âThere were tears flowing on both sides.
âMike really stressed all the good times they had before the show and during the show. Mike did say heâd like Frank back on the show, but Frank is focused on his health.â
Fritz had serious spine and digestive-health issues before his stroke. He wishes to remain private about his current condition. He continues to receive in-patient care related to the stroke, his friend said.
âFrank appreciates all the love, support and care, and he does hear your prayers,â his friend said.
Photos: 'American Pickers' attend Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire in 2018
Tony and Taylor Taronno of the Twin Cities, Minnesota, set up their booth during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
American Pickers star Mike Wolfe holds his six-year-old daughter Charlie Faeth Wolfe while talking to kids before the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018. Wolfe and Frank Fritz from "American Pickers," plan to return to the LeClaire area to film episodes of the hit series from Monday, May 27 through Sunday, June 9.
Scott and Vicki Ballentine of Jamestown, Indiana, look through antiques during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Oliver Cotterill, 10, left, and Shane Jensen, 9, of the Cedar Rapids area sell antiques and painted rocks while mom, Tina Burrus, handles the money during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
American Pickers star Mike Wolfe holds his six-year-old daughter Charlie Faeth Wolfe while getting the crowd ready to sell antiques during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Brynnleigh Wernke, 7, of Farley, Iowa, has a unicorn painted on her face during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Kid pickers pose for a photo with American Pickers star Mike Wolfe before the start of the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Lead singer and guitarist Maddie Jacobs, 16, of Finding Home, a band of young musicians from Sterling, Illinois, performs during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Drummer Max Jacobs, 15, of Finding Home, a band of young musicians from Sterling, Illinois, performs during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Violinist and pianist Molly Jacobs, 19, of Finding Home, a band of young musicians from Sterling, Illinois, performs during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Backup vocalist Mary Kate, 13, of Finding Home, a band of young musicians from Sterling, Illinois, smiles while performing during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Bass guitarist Menter Jacobs, 11, of Finding Home, a band of young musicians from Sterling, Illinois, smiles while performing during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Hannah Thome, 9, left, and Niah Garza, 10, of Sterling play along the shore of the Mississippi River to cool down during the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Scenes from the Kid Pickers Flea Market in LeClaire on Saturday, June 30, 2018.



