Pawn Stars: Items That Left Everyone SPEECHLESS

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hey Rick what what do we got here a vampire defense kit it looks like a real kit for killing vampires these things aren't supposed to exist this is truly one of the creepiest things I've ever been around the hell is that it's a big golden dick Nixon I'm going to have to pass my that's no one's going to buy a vampire defense kit is brought into the shop wow hey Rick what what do we got here a vampire defense kit it looks like a a real kit for killing vampires these things aren't supposed to exist this is truly one of the creepiest things I've ever been around just due the fact that it's real this is not a movie prop it's way well to made never fear Chum hing's here just put it down a rosary cuz if you're going to battle vampires you're going to need that so I don't get it a wooden steak kill a vampire but it has to be a silver bullet how come a steak doesn't have to be made out of silver cuz there's this thing is vampires everything is 100% correct but vampires don't exist so I just don't understand who would have this how much do you want for this over 100 years old I was thinking six grand I've never seen anything in my entire career that even comes similars to compare this two this is creepy after the offer an expert is called in the pistols are a matched pair and they do date from about 1840 to about mid1 1850s that is a big barrel I wonder if this has like holy water or something in it Chum smell that real quick this is a letter November 1890 dear friend signed Arthur I I can't read that all right well so there's a little bit of paperwork with it last one of these sold for over $25,000 thanks man Rick negotiates the price to make a deal what would he take for it I mean he said 25 so I think I'd be comfortable with 20 I'll give you 15 grand you go maybe 185 I'll tell you what I will give you 16 Grand I'm not going to go any higher I'll let it go for 16 cool man um you deal with this because I really don't want to touch anything anymore just put it away and be careful with it a guy walks in with a giant Richard Nixon had made out of foam what in the hell is that it's a big golden dick Nixon I think it was made to be worn I'm going to be asking about $2,500 for it the least I take would be $22,000 we're talking about Richard Nixon tricky dick he was made fun of in popular culture so much Rick wants to know the purpose of the giant headphone bust why does this exist if you look inside there's a hell of a middle structure in there so I don't know if he was for a campaign I mean it's a mystery to me really don't think there's a big market for giant foam Nixon heads you want to sell this to yeah just for laughs what do you want for it uh I'd like to get 2500 it's unlikely that there is a large demand for a giant foam Richard Nixon head funny but no one's going to buy a I can't buy you enjoy I really can't believe that he didn't show more interest in buying it man walks in with a great coin in his hands and shows it to Rick I've got a great coin I think you like what do we got this is a $ 1797 half that is something special so this is the coin where the eagle on the back looks more like a turkey $1 1797 IED States half doll the rarest American coin a lot of these really early coins they just melted it down for silver value this is called the draped bus because her way her dresses like it's draped it's in good shape which is also amazing asking for an offer Rick negotiates the price without needing an expert what do you want for it you know I would sell it for 200,000 170 is a better price sell it for 190 well that's that's that's tough did you do 185 you know what I'd rather make 5,000 instead of making nothing 185 we got a deal sure I'll sell it another guy with expensive coins came in and this time Rick brings in an expert to check them out a guy came in earlier with two absolutely amazing pieces of American History I need someone to come in here and take a look at it that knows a lot more about this than I do this is a silver example so they made these in copper silver the silver coins are much rarer than the copper examples most of them are not this condition Rick asks for a recommendation on the price what do you think they would go for the right buyer would probably bring 5 to 600,000 libertas Americana I would say for the right buyer for this piece $200,000 will be about right okay well thanks man okay I hope that helps you the half dis me it's pretty damn amazing pass on this one right here I'm just going to let you know that this one I have multiple customers so 140,000 you heard the man you have to make some money I understand this I can see how about 180 we will give you $150,000 you couldn't do 160 I will go 150 it's a deal sweet Rick goes to a buddy's pawn shop abroad to take a look around got something here will blow your socks off this is what you've been looking for all your life ready ready wow it's absolutely beautiful what is it remember that really famous ship that would never sink oh the Titanic that's part of the Titanic's hle they sent down the The Little Submarine and it broke off a piece or it was a massive operation they sent down several submarines got all the paperwork for it not many people have touched that let's find out if he will make a deal how much you want for it that is going to cost you £1.2 million okay so what else do you have and so you'll make a fortune out of that um out of my price range all I know is I'm not dropping 1.2 million pounds on a chunk of metal Cory and Chum are pulled out of the shop to check out something really special what the hell is this thing this is Robosaurus it's our 31 ton 45 ft basically a Transformer that eats car I bought Robosaurus at an auction I made a business out of it but it's time for me to get rid of this so Chum you think this is appropriate for my pawn shop and the wrong hands I bet this thing could cause a lot of damage I just own a pawn shop you can't really expect me to buy this thing indeed that's a big machine for a pawn shop it can be rented out it can be leased out we do special events 25,000 bucks is a day you can make from this thing when you put it on on the road I mean you might as well just show me more about it we got 24,000 lb of crushing power in these claws that's where the pilot sits let's see if Cory and Chum will be convinced you're strapped into a seat your feet are on pedals all your fingers are in double-sided switches so when you squeeze your finger finger and thumb like this 24,000 lb of crushing power we can do fireworks we actually could launch missiles from this thing my dad and the old man would kill me if I even considered buying this thing but when he said this thing could make 25 Grand a day it got my attention well let's fire this thing up and see what it does Cory asked to see what it does before making an offer all right right let's go so if it's in good working condition I'll make an offer takes a second for him to get it going and after it's going guys it'll do all the tricks you is he coming so close to my we're which one right here if he comes any closer to my bike you're going in front of it what do you say we attack that car now he's lifting that up as if it's nothing oh it's a convertible now is he ring that car in half that's crazy we've seen enough of it how much it's worth let's find out we're ready to make a deal honestly man how much are you asking well 1 million bucks holy did he just use the MW it's just way too much money to risk I mean it could easily end up bankrupting the shop after a m million bucks is a little out of my budget I guess we gave it a shot and I really appreciate your time it was a very very nice meeting you I know the $1 million is high but I did expect them to counter offer what do you thinking you think I'm really going to buy this thing for me milon bucks the owner of some cherished sports memorabilia walks into the shop three player Super Bowl rings from the greatest Dynasty to play football the San Francisco 49ers I also have the presentation boxes as well that come with the Rings this is the one from 1994 this is the one from 1988 and this is from their first Super Bowl ring in 1981 I'm looking to get $37,500 for each Super Bowl ring we learned some details related to the items before moving to the price so these are players Rings you just collect them from different collectors you different collectors conventions not directly from the players I don't know if you noticed this one there's no marks inside of it I've had the ring authenticated it it's been sized by a really bad jeweler in my opinion it brings it down a little bit just cuz you don't have the markings inside of it and the other ones are like pristine how much you looking to get out of these I'm looking to get 112,500 for all three is Rick going to need an expert for these you mind if I call someone and take a look at them they make about 150 Rings a year they cost between 5 and5.5 million to buy the 150 ring so the average price is about 36 $37,000 crazy so this ring belonged to toy cook you got to look for the markings looks like it's resized it looks like it was really uh it looks like it's authentic the Jeff Fuller ring from 1988 this is really really nice and this is Eric Wright these are definitely genuine 49er Super Bowl rings so what do you think they're worth um I think retail they're probably in the range of about 20,000 a ring the the owner is shocked by Rick's football expert when he values them I think they're worth a lot more than that they used to be a lot more but you know that's about what they're commanding these days for me because that was a pretty low price I'm still a little shell shock my best offer would be 45,000 for all three of them unfortunately I just I can't part with them for that have a good one man if you change your mind call no problem I appreciate it thank you a customer with a piece of Rock and Roll History walks into the shop and wants to sell it got a piece of Rock and Roll history for you here this is a 1941 Gibson sj200 everyone who was around in the 60s knows Steven Stills guitar player played for Buffalo Springfield literally an icon if he's not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame I'd be shocked Rick asked for paperwork to proceed with the conversation and you have like documentation this was Steven Stills I do have the bill of sale so do you have the bill of sale on you or uh it's in the case here uh criteria recording studios bill of sale this is to verify the sale of a Gibson j200 guitar 1940 what it adds a little bit to it it does I it looks like someone did refinish this at one point it just looks like there's been some work done to it almost seems too good to be true so what do you want for it I'm looking to get 110,000 for it so I'm going to call in my um my buddy Jesse the offer made by the seller forces's Rick to call in an expert for an opinion it's the 1941 sj200 it was their highest in Guitar they introduced this model in 1938 you can see it's had a couple little crack repairs and stuff so it's kind of part for the course for the guitar this old whoever did it did did a really good job I just want to hear what it sounds like man it's not every day you get to play one of these so what are you worried about on this one what's it worth I mean the guitar on its own is probably worth anywhere between 75 and 90 grand just by itself without the Steven Stills thing what does Steven Stills add to it Steven Stills could add another 20 30,000 Rick tries to negotiate the price to make a deal give me what's your best price on it give me 110 will a deal 110 is not going to happen I give you 80 grand I can do 90 I don't think I can do 80 that's that's that's my line man I'll give you 85 I've got to have 90 change your mind call me 85 man all right all right cool man let's um let's do some paperwork a Gibson Les Paul SG custom that belonged to Mary Ford arrives at the shop okay doesn't belong to my aunt Mary Les Paul SG a Mary just a guitar fan or no Les Paul's wife this is a 1961 Gibson SG less Paul Custom these things are rare can I call somebody up take a look at this thing the expert arrives to check its authenticity this could be the largest guitar buy of my career can't even believe I'm holding this in my hands Mary Ford's Les Paul this is absolutely crazy so tell me what we got it's a pretty well documented instrument this guitar is on record covers looks like pickup covers have been taken off the bridge is original you can see it's had a input jack repair I mean if this is some kind of forgery this is like this would be the best forgery on the planet it's easily a six figure guitar you saying 100,000 probably 150 Rick tries to negotiate on the price but finds it difficult big thing is how much you want for it now well I was thinking a quar million would do it you know a few years ago maybe I mean there's not as many buyers in the market I mean if you want a check today I'll give you 75 grand it's not going to happen I'm going to have to find the right customer the right auction if you want to pay 90 you can have it all right $90,000 de all right write it up a suit worn by the United States's first president is presented in front of Rick so is this George Washington's too it is he's pretty fit guy no he was 6'2 but he wasn't a really large man if I could go back and have a cup of coffee with just about anybody in history probably be this guy to me he's one of the most amazing men in history he really is so where'd you get it it was past down from family member to family member Rick seems to like it do we know the date on this thing I think it's from the 1750s or 60s Washington was always very aware of how he presented himself on a piece like this what it's dependent on is provenance they're missing pieces that sort of thing so you enticed me with a sword that's not for sale and this thing right here does it have a price on it how do you think Rick reacts to the price well it's one of my highlights of my collection but everything has a price so how much uh I wouldn't sell for less than $3 million that's a lot of money I don't think I'd ever say this but I'm actually considering this I'm going to go think and contemplate about this for a little bit I'll talk to you soon okay thanks Rick Rick returns to the hotel to discuss the price I'm ready to sit down down and have a serious conversation with him $100,000 for the Paul River spoons and $3 million for George Washington's suit the suit you ask for $3 million but what's the best you can do 1.5 no I I appreciate your offer but it's really a major part of my collection how about $2 million the best price absolute best price would be$ 25 million okay and you're firm with that absolutely okay well I guess the suit's out then I didn't get the suit but you know what it didn't fit me anyway a seller entered the shop carrying Jimmy Hendrick's 1963 Fender Stratocaster electric guitar 1963 American made Fender Stratocaster very very special this guitar was actually played by Jimmy Hendricks can you mind if I pick it up no absolutely Rick picks up the guitar and asks questions related to it he actually held this guitar that you now have in your hands is there any pictures of him playing it on stage or anything or no and where did you get this it was actually owned by a guy named skip Jared skip was the chief engineer at jugy Sound Studio and after they wrapped up all the production on band of gypsies and all that they gave this guitar to the skip my business associates and I acquired a guitar how much would the seller be willing to take for it how much do you want for the guitar I think this I'd be willing to take say 750,000 for it I have a friend who if this thing is real he will know you mind if I take a look at it no man by all means that's why you're here aome an expert comes into to authenticate the instrument there's a couple things you'd want to look at the triolo bar these are usually bent and angled up you he played the guitar upside down he flattened a lot of these outm straight after playing the guitar like this my wedding ring hits the guitar left-handed the serial number here L1 4985 this guitar has actually been documented no doubt this is definitely one of Jimmy's guitars the expert wants to confirm one last thing cannot believe this so what do you think it's worth anywhere from 750 to good auction million all right thanks man all right man out a personal absolutely love it but you have to find the right auction the only thing left is the deal will Rick make the purchase let me give you 450,000 450 I I my my thing is I take all the risk you walk away with cash yeah I'm thinking 750 man a lot of commissions and a lot of people got to get paid to sell this stuff I'll give you half a million this guitar is worth more than that it it's it just is if you want the money now I can go 550 750 really man that's a that's a bottom dollar I can all right well have a nice day tell me if it goes to auction I might bid on it six I can't do it man but I'll call you if I change my mind he fired one last bullet across the boat there with honestly I was starting to kind of get a little bit more temp you want to come to a fair point in selling something of Great Value don't be desperate thank you for watching and as always like And subscribe for more content Chum gets a call from a man who wants to sell a boat a call just came in from a guy selling a boat no one else was around so I just decided to go check it out myself thought you had a boat it is a boat does it float no it is a float this boat floats in parades I'm confused want you come on aboard all right the seller shows the features to Chum it's pretty sweet we got those black pipes they pump out all the fog you could ever want you come down the stairs you got Center Stage we've got a wet bar here then when we go to the top right up here we've got lasers that come out of there that paint the whole floor green and red is this legal to drive on the street absolutely it'll go 60 mph down the highway we took a 1 ton GMC chassis from a Chevy truck took the body off it's got a 350 Chevy carburated motor pushing about 300 horsepower Chums send some pictures to Rick and takes a drive around his phone just keeps on going straight to voicemail I'm sure it's all right dude here I'll text him don't buy the float send woo I feel like captain of the ship right now I can't wait to show this to everyone the seller makes an offer what are you trying to get for it $250,000 $240 I'm thinking you can rent this boat out for a couple Grand a night I can give you 100,000 bucks man my bottom dollar is $190 I don't think my boss would let me spin that much yeah I'm sorry man I had a good time though it was fun well I'm glad you had a good time but I'm driving you all over this place why don't you to call your boss might want it do it it looks like he texted me already do not buy the float that was Rick my boss he said not to buy the float I'm going to have to pass well that's oh sorry man a man walks in with what appears to be authentic Wells Fargo artifacts I come to the pawn shop today to sell my strong box ball and chain I'm looking to get around $2,000 this ball and chain right here uh actually comes from the human prison this one right here it comes from falson prison from around the late 1800s 1900s back in the day a ball and chain kept prisoners from making a break for it rick raises some concerns about the item here's my concern when they forged chains it was just hot welding together you know get it hot beat it together it was all done by a blacksmith that's why I have a problem with these chains they're electrically weld see how these have arcs from an arc welder never in the history of any prison did they ever have their name put on the balls okay so what are you trying to say it's fake the manufacturers who made these things work going to change the die for every prison but the Box might be real we have a box full of fake stuff gives me real doubt about the box box I'll give you 400 bucks for it I want $1,200 we're still not sure if Rick is going to agree on the deal I'll give you 400 bucks for the box and I will get one of my guys to help you carry all the stuff out 800 I just don't see me getting that kind of money out of it I at least get $500 for it I'll meet you in the middle of$ 450 all right yeah for a little filthy we need to hear the experts thoughts on this as well Wells Fargo they were necessary because you know you were handling currency you were handling gold you couldn't ship that unless it's shipped in a strong box have you already bought this that sounds bad I've already bought it I don't have good news for you this is a complete fantasy piece it's a complete fake damn it rick even the lock is a mod this is a type that they never had put together so well it's a well-made box there's no question about that I thought it was fake to start with well then why didn't you say anything I didn't want to bust you B thank you for watching and as always like And subscribe be for more content
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Length: 19min 30sec (1170 seconds)
Published: Sun Apr 28 2024
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