All right, you guys. And how about $100 bill? And $100. [inaudible] - Yeah.
- 100 and 1/4. 100 and 1/4. Now, 125 now, 100 and 1/4. Now 125. Now, 100 and 1/4.
$100 [inaudible] 1-- 1-- $125, can I get 1-- 1? 1 and 1/4?
Anybody else want in? 100 and 1/4. $125? Sold it to you, Mary.
$100 bill, Mary. Woo-hoo-hoo! 100 bucks? Freaking steal! [laughs] I'm scared. This locker looks twice
as big as when I got it. It's a little art easel. That's cute, old school. Could probably sell it for
exactly what it's priced as, $5. Oh, god. OK, well, these are all
just crusty clothes-- sick. Furniture, crap. OK, this looks a vintagey. It's an old hair dryer. [laughs] You know, I could maybe
get 5 bucks for it. It's not the vintage
treasure I was hoping for. Old TV, bottom of
a chair, trash. More crusty plush, sick. Oh, my god! Enema fitting-- I'm not even
opening this box, it's so sick. Ugh! What is this? I'm scared. Looks like a toilet. Crusty plush, ew! What is this? Steamy dry-- oh,
it's a hand dryer. The pedal is right here. Chicago Hardware Foundry,
and serial number. I mean, this thing looks old. I'm guessing probably from
the '40s or '50s maybe. This is awesome. I'm going to have
to get this checked out because hopefully this
thing is worth all this junk. I need to be careful
with this thing because I haven't been
with anything else in here. That's for sure. Stupid. This is a cool chair, actually. Let's see if maybe
there's a marking on it. Here we go. Dunbar. Recovering it, I
can make 250 bucks. It's worth it for me
because of everything else I've gotten in this unit, 250. Oh, yeah! This is another chair. Oh, [bleep]. Yes, matching set! I'm saying 250 each. Loving it-- profit. And the rest of that
stuff back here, no bueno. I made some money, but
there's really nothing else worth my time in this locker. Hopefully that little
hand dryer would really make up for all that. Ugh. I'm hitting up a funky
antique shop called Just For Fun to get my hand
dryer checked out by owner John Pederson. First thing-- so, let's
get this thing off of here. Did you tie this? Um, yeah. Not bad for a girl-- Hey! So, what is this place? What do you do here? We restore just about anything
that's made out of metal. OK. I don't like wood. You get slivers. You get slivers? Yes. Yeah, slivers. [laughs] OK, now, it's a hand dryer. OK. Late '40s, early '50s-- this is a nice one
because it's on a stand. The majority of them
bonded to the wall. Yeah. So we're really lucky
to get one like this with a porcelain head on it. Oh. Porcelain is always cool. OK, let me see if
I can hotwire it now. There we go. You ready? I guess. Turned it on-- Oh, yeah, it works. Let's see if it gets warm. Yeah, it's heating up. It is! Wow, you got a good one here. You can get a lot
of money for it. How much we talking? Something like this-- yeah, I only see
one, two chips on it. I'm really impressed with it. 1,100. 1,100 bucks? This hand dryer
has blown me away. [music playing]