[music playing] [shuttering] $230 bucks. We're back at our nerd
locker and I'm pretty excited. I mean, hey. Geek is chic right now. [mysterious music] This is in, like, seven boxes. What is it? I don't know. It looks important. Let me see the envelope. Holy crap. What? Star Trek official
props replica. Shut your face off. I can't shut my face. Did you know I could do this? I did know you could do that. Look at this price right there. What do you say
when you do this? I don't get laid, either. Chicks are overrated. My mom thinks I'm cool. Live long and prosper, dummy. What is this? Telephone, I'm gonna say? Does it look kind of like a-- Does a-- your voice has
to get that high pitched? It's the Star Trek
communicator, duh. Who are they communicating to? The green [beep]
These are awesome. Look at this. It doesn't even make a noise. What the-- It's for display. It's not to play with. I know Jared hates these. But I can't wait to geek out and
see if they're worth anything. It's worth getting checked
out, that's for sure. But it may-- Drain the cool
right out of you? It's too late. You weren't cool to begin with. OK. Hate to break it to you. Because you can't do this. [laughter] We're taking these prop replicas
to some die-hard Trekkies at the Japanese gardens
in Van Nuys, also known as Starfleet Academy. [warbling] This is awesome. I assume that you guys are the
ones that we're looking for? Yeah.
Yeah. If you're looking
for a Trekkers. What's up, guys? Trekkers? Next generation
Star Trek is Trekkers. And then original series
might be Trekkies. I just like Star Trek. I don't believe
in no labels, man. Yeah. Score a lot of chicks
with that outfit? No, I don't. Let's see. Ah-ha. Oh. Yep, yep, yep. A phaser. Yeah, it's a Next
Generation phaser. Actually-- What does it do? You point it an
alien adversary, and then you incapacitate
them with it. Yeah. I'm into it. Oh, yeah, that's what
I thought that was. Maybe I could get a
chance to look at it. That's original series. Yep This is the communicator. They communicated with
the handheld devices in the old shows. But in the newer
shows, the badges are what you used to communicate. Huh. So like a cell phone. It's got the
motorized Moray pattern. That's amore! Yeah. Aw. Right. Yeah, so-- Let's take a look
at the certificates, because there were
different editions, so-- Ah! [laughter] Whoa. We've got a William
Shatner signature edition. I think these guys might've
just Shatnered themselves. OK, so what do you
think it's worth? In earth?
Currency? Mm-hm. Yeah, Earth currency. Based on the
condition, and the fact that you have
Shatner's autograph, I'd say for both of them-- $4,000. What? Shut your face! $4,000 is amazing. I might just "Klingon" to these. Boom. [shuttering] $300 was a little
too much on this unit. So I'm gonna have to work
extra hard to make a profit. [shuttering] Let's get to it, Ivy. Sleeping cots--
$5.00, $5.00, $5.00-- $15 worth of sleeping cots. Trash can-- $2.00. Starting off real slow here. Hope it gets a
little bit better. $300 for this unit and
another $100 for gas? I ain't making a profit, no
matter how you look at it. $10 bed frame. Absolutely nothing
for the mattress. Whoa-- hey! Lookie here. Oh, beautiful. Look at that. I'm not sure what it's worth. I'm not sure of anything. The only thing I'm
sure of is it's heavy, and I like it a lot. And it may be the coolest
item I've ever found. I got what looks
like a ship's wheel. Now I just need
to find the ship. Bet you any of you suckers
go buy a storage unit today, Ivy's the only one
that found this. Captain Blackbeard
Ivy, sail the 20 seas! Hey, Bruce. How you doing? I'm taking my ship's
wheel to the Los Angeles Maritime Institute. I'm gonna see if
it's the real deal. Look at that. My wheel bigger than yours.
[ship horn] Yeah. Big wheels for a big guy. And they always gotta
have rims on your wheels. I think this wheel-- if it could talk-- could
tell us quite a story. There's usually a maker's mark
that gets stamped into them, or a-- and a date that they're made. And I don't see
anything on this side. It does look like it's
a real ship's wheel. Uh huh. Probably the boat that this
might have been on was lost. It's common when you scrap a
boat to, um, take the wheel. What it really comes down to
for me is what the value is. Well, without the maker's
mark and the year on it, it's really tough to say. But it's a real ship's
wheel, for sure. So it's authentic. With the right buyer,
you could probably find somebody that'd give you-- $1,500 for it. Woo! Yeah. $1,500 for a steering wheel? Now I just feel like a pirate. Arr, matey! Me and my wheel--
we got to roll. It was nice, man. [shuttering] Woo! I think this locker's
gonna pay off big. I got a tingling
feeling about it. Got a brand new
little weed eater. That's $100 right there. Brand new cord, too. Oh. XBox? A beat up one. Probably $20
right there though. $75 worth of clubs right there. That's a float tube, bro. Yeah, that float
tube for fishing-- that thing's worth $200. Sure we got another
$50 on the freezer, and another $100 on the washer. There's something right here. Look at this. Oh boy. This is a Japanese board game-- Mario Brothers. Oh! 1986 Nintendo-- that is cool. Well, wait a minute. We got all kinds of little
collectible Marios and stuff. Look at this, dude. Let me see. It's just gobs and gobs
of the little Mario dudes. Look at that. Yeah, and you don't want
to open these-- these up, because they're all taped. Look at-- see they're
taped on the ends? That's good.
- Yeah. Woo! Mint in the box. We need to get that
checked out, I'll bet. This is big time. So this is where
I came quite a while ago with that Nintendo game. And the guy pretty much
seems to know his stuff. My Nintendo connection--
he's gonna geek out when he sees this Mario Brothers game. Hey, what's up, buddy? Hey, how you doing? This is my son, Brandon. - Brandon?
- Hi. Nice to meet you, man. Nice to meet you, sir. I recognize this. These are board games based off
of the Super Mario franchise. This particular board is
Super Mario Brothers 2. It was the second
game in the series. The players would build,
like, an environment that they would play in the game. This is fantastic. I have seen one and
three, but not two. The one you have right
here is, in my opinion, one of the rarest. Wow. So I have a rare number two. [off key tone] It's just absolutely amazing. What do you got in the case? Uh, well-- first I
want to point out that is an old vinyl Nintendo case. Yeah, look at that. Nintendo. I like what's in here. These are fantastic. God, you got a ton of them. Well, this one looks open. Let me see what's in here. Right. Oh, there you go. These are little dioramas. It looks like you
have Luigi in there. A small Luigi, yeah. And behind him looks to
be-- is that a mushroom man-- a Toadstool? Looks like Mario. No, it's a Toadstool. Yeah. I don't have the foggiest
ass clue to what you guys are even talking about. You need to play video
games with your kid. [video game sounds] Yeah, that's not gonna happen. You know, the bottom line for
me is what's all this worth, Jason? Um, I know that you're
looking at a sizable chunk. I think what you got here-- you're looking at $700
here, easily, today-- $1,000 here. But-- Nice. Thank you, Mario and Linguine. $1,700 is a good day. Yeah. Thanks. [shuttering]