JOEY: $1,000. [chuckle] GLENN ADDISON: $500. TOM BAKER: $800. - $1,500.
- Wow. 1,100 bucks. From zero to hero. Will this work? Ivy Jr. wanted stuff,
so I got him stuff. Now he can help me load it up. IVY JR: Is that,
like, a swing set? Oh, no, that's way too big. Maybe it's one of those things
you hang in and you slide down. Ooh, maybe. I don't think so because
it has all these clamps to hook it together. I wonder what it is. Rope. I get that it's rope. IVY: This is some
expensive stuff right here. I think we got to
take this somewhere. IVY JR: Yeah. IVY: Open sesame. [gong] IVY JR: Totes with bags. IVY: Ooh. This is badass. [ding] Oh! I know what it is now. IVY JR: What? Boxing. Bell, boxing. IVY JR: Ohh, I get it. Yeah, we got us a ring. Whoo! I think with this, I'll be
the heavyweight boxing champ. The kids and I are
at Santino Bros. Wrestling School to
talk to Joey and Sylvia. It's like that right there. At least, I hope
we're talking. Well, this right here looks
a lot similar to that. Oh, hey. IVY: And I guess this
is the wrap around part right here, huh?
- Yeah. Yeah. There's the turnbuckle head. And these are
actually really nice. I assume you got, probably,
12 of these, right? Yeah, it looks like it. That's how we can
tell it's, for sure, a wrestling ring because a
boxing will have four rows. So it looks like I just need
the pole and I'm ready to go. Yeah. Yeah, you just need the
framework, and you're good. IVY JR: Now, that's
my favorite part. This.
Yeah. [ding] I thought it was time. [laughter] JOEY: A lot of the bells today,
they don't look like this. Oh, yeah.
IVY: Old school. Very old school. I like that. So is this find going
to make me a champion, or did I get pinned today? Give it to me hard. JOEY: The whole thing here-- you got about $1,000 right here. IVY: Whoo!
- Raise the arm. JOEY: Sure.
- Champ right here. The other arm, too. Come on, boy. JOEY: Two hands, yeah. There you go. Show some more enthusiasm. Come on.
Hey, that's good. Music, Ivy. OK ladies. Mota? You know, mota? All this is to grow mota. That stuff goes on this side. Everything else
goes on that side. All right. DAVE: I had to weed out the
competition for this locker. And now it's time to
watch the profit grow. Let's see what's in here. [zipper] Ooh, look at that. Roscoe light pad loop. AA battery holder. I don't think this
is used for growing, but I have no idea
what they're used for. My profit's already
as high as a kite. And hopefully, this light
will take me higher. Hey, what are you
guys doing, man? Get out of that weed. I'm meeting Glenn
Addison at Love Pets Photography with my
number one girl, Violet-- GLENN ADDISON: Hey, Dave.
DAVE: Hey, Glenn. How are you?
GLENN ADDISON: I am awesome. How are you doing? --to get my fancy
light checked out. OK, cool. Essentially, it's
an LED ring light. Oddly enough, these were
actually invented back in the '50s by a
dentist who was looking for a way to better
photograph people's teeth so he could treat them better. OK. We should just
plug that into here. And then we turn that on. Voila.
- Got it. Got it.
OK. We should have some light. So that sits right
over the lens. And it creates a
beautiful even light. It really is quite a nice
feature that these ring lights do produce. What do you think
something like this is worth? Everything is in here. It's got a remote dimmer
as well so you can turn the output power up and down. You can see that's
reducing the power. Now, that's a
really cool feature. So I'd say easily
get $500 for that. 500 bucks? 500 bucks, I reckon. DAVE: An extra $500 makes
my locker picture perfect. JARROD: You ready? This is where the magic happens. Vacuum. I'm a little worried
that this vacuum isn't going to be the only
thing that sucks in this locker. [zipper] [gasp] JARROD: What did you find? What is that? [zipper]
Uh-oh. Wait. Does it-- is that
how you wear it? Is that right? Stop looking at me like that. I don't know how
else to look at you. BRANDI: Why are you
looking at me like that? There's only one look
when you wear that. It's a look of disappointment. I'm beautiful. Strange. BRANDI: Hold on. There's more. Look at that. [jingle] JARROD: Go ahead.
Check it out. [jingle] I can't stop doing this. It's probably
because you got-- I'm a little itchy. I was going to say crabs,
but I stopped myself. I was like, that doesn't
work out good for anybody. I think this is
worth some money. I think we should
get it checked out. All these dance costumes
are really expensive. Are we sure this
is the right place? JARROD: I'm going
to stand back here. BRANDI (VOICEOVER):
We're In Vegas to meet with Grant Philipo--
- Hello. Hi. Brandi and Jarrod. BRANDI (VOICEOVER): --head
curator and CEO of the Las Vegas Showgirl Museum. JARROD: Is this a
showgirl costume? Technically, it is
not a showgirl costume. This is what is referred
to as a carnival costume. BRANDI: That's what I said. I thought it was, like,
from carnival or something. GRANT PHILIPO: Exactly. This is something more
like what you would see in Brazil or in New Orleans
or even in Long Beach. There are people
that would buy it. So those people that might buy
it, what might they pay for it? If you steamed and
brushed this to try and make it look as good as possible-- Not going to do that. That's you. GRANT PHILIPO: --and you hid
the ones that are missing, I would say $200. 200 bucks? GRANT PHILIPO: 200 bucks. That's a couple
hands of blackjack. What's the price for this one? GRANT PHILIPO: Oh. Probably $1,500 for it. Wow. For just this costume. 1,500 bucks. The one thing to keep in
mind, who are you selling it to? Because it's a themed costume,
go to the strip joints. Uh-uh. Well, here-- I might have to scout out a
couple of strip joints first-- Just calm down. Wow, just to save
your marriage, send her. You don't want to
go to the first one. You've got to go to at least
five or eight or even-- you know, till you
run out of dollars. No. Hello. I got my good friend
Jenny to help me out with this Texas-sized locker. I'm just hoping we
find some treasures to make her trip worth it. [gasp] Jenny, look. This is what we
were talking about. It so cool. [jewelry box music] There-- are they jewelry boxes? Made in Switzerland. This is so cool. Do you think this a
jewelry box as well? Or not even a jewelry box or-- JENNY: No. The Yale and Towne
Stockwell's Patent, 1892. MARY: Some sort of
clock time something. A little old safe deposit box. This is something, definitely,
we need to get checked out. Jenny and I are meeting
with Tom Baker-- Hi. Please, come in. --a total gear wizard,
to find out what these thingamabobbies are worth. This is called a Yale
and Towne vault bank lock. It has a timer attached to
it that would go on the safe, allowing the bolts to be
moved after the clocks had wound down. And this little music box
looks like turn-of-the-century, Swiss made. Right away, I can-- [jewelry box music] Beautiful. TOM BAKER: This is beautiful. How much for all of them? Excellent question. This toy bank, this could
be turn-of-the-century because it's all metal. $75. Wow. That's a lot. I thought it would
have been less. Music box, and it works, $125. Wow. TOM BAKER: Now let's take a look
at this Sargent and Greenleaf two-movement vault clock. OK. Beautiful piece,
highly collectible. $800. Yes. TOM BAKER: This one, it
is in miraculous shape. And it's still ticking. It's a three-movement
Yale and Towne, 1892. $1,100. Jenny! This is beautiful. Two sagacious ladies
that I admire. MARY: I don't know
what "sagacious" means, but I hope it means rich. This is why I hate the desert. This morning, it
was cold as hell. And now it's hot. Now I gotta strip for America
and take my clothes off. Just my jacket, though. Don't get too excited. What we got? Jordans, boy. Oh, they trying to
take care of them, too. Look, they put the little
shoe clamp in here. You know what. I'm going to put my Jordan
collection on the side. Sneakerheads, they love Jordans. Oh, another pair
of Jordans, boy. Look at that. Even used, they
might be worth more than what I paid for the units. Kumbaya. Number 23 itself. Another pair right here. Some crazy ass Jordans, look. Brand new. All right, Michael. You helped Pippin
get all them rings. Why don't you help Kenny get
a little money right here? I need an assist from Jordan. I'm taking my fancy Jordans to
go see Zero at Zero's World. He's the sneakerhead
to the stars. Space Jams. Space Jams, baby. This is another version
of the Jordan 11. These are in much better shape. These are good. See how crispy and
beautiful they are up top and how the bottom
is all yellow? KENNY: What does
that yellow mean? ZERO: It means that it's legit. Believe that. KENNY: What are we talking? Now, here you go, boy. ZERO: These are the Bugs Bunny. Bugs Bunny wore them in
the movie "Space Jam." That's why they're,
like, famous. What's up, doc? I would have slept in the
street for these joints. All right. These are True Blue 3s, possibly
one of the most iconic Jordans that there are. These are beautiful. Yeah. KENNY: What would you give
me for this whole lot, Zero? [sucked in breath] Ohh, ooh, this is
the part I hate. Uh-- Give me a price. Everything, call
it 1,100 bucks. [bleep] out of
here with this fool. [bleep] what? Hey, did you hear that, girl? From zero to hero. They might call you Zero, but
you put out a lot of zeros at the end. Got them in my bank account.