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- To be honest, I don't know how to respond. Come on, man. You work with this guy? - How you doing, gentleman? - Hey. Oh, pretty good. MAN: I have a bronze statue I'd like to sell. RICK: Do you know much about it? I don't know what to tell you about that. RICK: This is a statue called Pegasus. And this is Perseus. Perseus was the mythological figure that killed Medusa. So what can you tell me about this thing? MAN: It was made in 1888 by the French sculpture mile Picault. If this is a genuine Picault, we're talking thousands of dollars. His sculptures are highly collectible. The patina looks right. What doesn't look right is there's some [inaudible] right here. And that crack right there is from when they cast it. It didn't happen later. To be honest, I don't know how to respond. RICK: You see this? JIM: Yeah. RICK: It says Made in the USA below it. This was not made in 1888. What you've seen and what you can prove is two different stories. I don't care what you say. I don't care what you tell me. But I know you're full of [bleep].. You know-- it's all right, Antoine. I got it. I got it. Um, that's just what I see. We really appreciate you bringing it in. But it's not for us. That's all I can tell you. [music playing] COREY: Earlier today, I met with a guy who wanted to sell me a pistol. I've never really seen one of these, so I had to call my buddy Sean to come down and check it out. So this is yours? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And what do you know about it? Well, I got it at a gun show. And the seller had bought it from an estate sale. And it'd been in the family for generations. And I was fortunate enough to get it. What do you think it's worth? If it's authentic to the period, anywhere between 1,500 and 2,500. Unfortunately, just right off the bat, I know that this is, unfortunately, a reproduction. Um, OK. So-- so how can you tell? The markings were punched in as opposed to hand engraved. You would have certain markings on the barrel that were proof marks from the Tower of London. There's just nothing about this gun that is of the period. It's value would be about $75 to $100. You know, I paid 800 bucks for this. I'm sorry. You got burned. Yeah, so OK, maybe the thing is a fake. I-- [bleep]. My wife was pissed when I bought this gun. Now she's really gonna kill me. [bleep] COREY: This guy brought in the nicest looking Gibson I've ever seen. And it's serial number one of a high-end series. You said you wanted 50, man. I mean, I got to make money on it. Yeah, I can understand that. COREY: Would you go 40? I really don't want to come off of that asking price. COREY: 43. 48? COREY: 45. MAN: You got to remember this is serial number one. I'm hesitant even to drop to 48. I-- I really don't want to move from my price. [music playing] - All right. Deal. [music playing] Chum, you want to go write him up? All right. I just need your ID. Kind of having some second thoughts, man. CHUMLEE: Hey, Corey. Come here. This guy's having second thoughts. COREY: Counting the money, man. I don't think I can sell it, man. COREY: You sure? I don't think so. COREY: Have you seen the new $100 bills? They're beautiful. COREY: Have ever seen 100 of 'em. MAN: Looks great, but, man, this is my baby. COREY: You want 50 for it? I just don't-- Hey, that's what you came in here wanting. I know, man. I just don't think I can part with it. COREY: Well, man, I can't force you. But if you change your mind, I'll be here, all right? All right. I'm sorry, man. Take care. CHUMLEE: Dude, I'll have some of that money. MAN: I got a Pez collection I'm looking to unload today. CHUMLEE: Got any candy? MAN: No. These have no candy in them at all. These are all from the 1960s, 1970s. What good are candy dispensers without candy? Come on, man. You work with this guy? These are very, very collectible. And it's a great hobby. I know it might look childish to you. But there's definitely money into it. I have Casper the Friendly Ghost in the original box from the 1960s. This particular Pez here goes for, like, $300 to $400. I have the Mickey Mouse in the original box. It's a die-cut. One of my coolest pieces I like is the original Batman. Very tough to find. What do you want for 'em? MAN: I'd like to grab 2,500 for 'em. Gonna have to grab it somewhere else. I'm gonna offer you a grand, my friend, just because I got to resell 'em. You could put these on the internet individually and definitely make your money back on these. Well, man, I'm not looking to break even at all. MAN: I understand that. But these three pieces alone are a G-note. - $1,000 is what I can do. - Fine. COREY: All right, buddy. Let me get out of here, man. I can't believe one of them guys offered me $1,000 for them 50 pieces of Pez. That's an insult to the Pez community. I can't believe it. That's why they're chooches. [music playing]
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Channel: HISTORY
Views: 3,589,612
Rating: 4.788868 out of 5
Keywords: history, history channel, history shows, history channel shows, Pawn Stars, Pawn Stars clips, Pawn Stars full episodes, pawn, gold & silver pawn shop, gold and silver, pawn shop, rick harrison, corey harrison, Pawn Stars Delphian Course, pair of twins, hopes of splitting, splitting the profit, antique encyclopedia, antique auction, antique dealer, antique equipment, antique art, antique store, statue owner, little chippy, Gibson Guitar, Guitar lover, handshake, statue
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Length: 5min 12sec (312 seconds)
Published: Tue Jan 15 2019
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