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Oh, I have several!
Calum - https://youtube.com/@calumraasay - Learn about obscure topics like the US land trains, the helicopter campervan, the container and more.
Clabretro - https://youtube.com/@clabretro - A lovely man doing early 2000s homelabbing
Failure to Launch - https://youtube.com/@failuretolaunchpodcast - Space history failures and unusual events, combined with crass humor, yes please.
Paper Will - https://youtube.com/@paperwill - a tiny channel, making huge videos about entertainment made by cults, or entertainment in North Korea (5 hours long)
Peter Dibbie - https://youtube.com/@peterdibble - obscure history videos with a focus on the pacific north west part if the US, he has an excellent video on when the US hosted high speed trains trials from Sweden and Germany.
Retro Bytes - https://youtube.com/@retrobytesuk - A channel by an enthusiastic guy from the UK talking about technical computer history
I have more, but they are more mainstream...
Thank you! Appreciate the links and descriptions you provided :)