- Hey, how's it going? Hello. What do we have? This is the iconic
Playboy logo chair. Now, this is from
Playmate Promotions, so it's seen a lot of tail. OK. I mean bunny tail, you know? [nervous laughter] I came down to the
pawnshop because I, a former Playboy bunny, have a
bunch of Playboy collectibles. And this time, I brought
an iconic Playboy, rabbit-head-shaped chair. I'm asking $600 for it. And I'm sure that
it's well worth it. So this chair's kind
of infamous, right? Well, yeah, you can say that. These chairs are used for
the Playmate Promotions. I'm sure you're somewhat
aware of the history of Playboy and the Playboy-- It was on the cover. And she was the first
African-American woman ever to be on the cover of "Playboy." Right? That's exactly right. Yep, and it was more than
a little bit controversial. She was also the first one
to pose nude on the cover. That's right. So is this the same
chair she sat on? This is not the same chair. This chair has been used for
the Playboy Playmate parties. All right, so tell me
the story with the chair. Where did it come from? Well, I was at a party
called the Playboy 50 party. And it was just a
one-night party. And they did it in
50 different cities with a number of the Playmates. These chairs were in
the VIP room, as was I, with the other Playmates. So you're at the party,
and you snuck out a chair. I wouldn't say that. You really think I
can, like, take this and stick it under my shirt? I bet you had somebody
with you that could. The Playboy bunny
is so iconic, it's right up there with
Nike and McDonald's when it comes to being recognized. But just because people
might walk into the shop and recognize the image doesn't
mean they're going to buy it. I've got to make sure I'm
going to make a profit. What are you looking
to get out of it? OK, well, I'm
asking $600 for it. Um-- I'll take 4 for it. Um-- could you do 5? If it was actually the one
that Stern had on the cover, it'd be a lot of money. A lot of money. You said there was 50
parties in 50 states-- Right. --for their 50th. And again, how many of these
actually wound in the hands of the public, I don't know. I'll tell you what. I'll go-- I'll go $450. $475. Nope. Oh. $450 is the best I could do. Well, in that case-- Deal? You got a deal. All right, Chum
will write you up. OK, thanks. Come on. You know? $450-- I know a Playboy tail
is worth more than that. But then again, this is a chair. And I'm not really
thrilled about the idea of carrying it back home again. I think it'll go great
here with the decor. Chum, it's not your break,
so what are you doing? Just kind of thinking, kind
of brainstorming a little. Keeping my stuff moving up here. About what? Well, I just want to reinvent
myself, you know, like-- like a new Chum. That might be a good thing. You want to be a little
bit more like me? I could take you under my wing.
I can teach you about business. I can teach you about how
to be more responsible, how to save your money. Ye-- no. I was thinking more
like my boy, Hugh. Hugh who? Now, that's a Playboy. Are you referring
to Hugh Hefner? Exactly. I mean-- You want to be
like Hugh Hefner. Yeah. Nothing like you,
everything like Hugh. Playboy business
mogul, billionaire. Well, I don't know
if he's a billionaire, but very hardworking
businessman is what got him where he is today. I think it would be
better to emulate a responsible businessman. And then maybe you can
start making more money, and saving more money,
and maybe elevate your lifestyle that way. Yeah, but I don't know
any responsible businessmen. [sighs] [ding] Dude, you're
dripping in sweat. Are you trying to
act like Hugh Hefner? I prefer the word "emulate." What are you doing? I'm calling a customer. Is Sue Heartbreak there? Chum. What? Chum. There's a phone
in the warehouse. Hang the phone up. [click] Look, I'm gonna
pass out back there. It's way too hot. [sniffling] Well, if you'd take the robe
off, you wouldn't be as hot. I'm committed to this. Do you think Mr.
Hefner would just stop doing what he put his mind to? No. Commitment gets you where
you need to be in life. Hugh Hefner had
his own business. He didn't work for somebody. I wanted to use
the phone, so-- No. Either lose the robe, or
you're gonna stay in the back. No. [music playing] No one tells Hugh
Hefner what to do.