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What's the word? That's over $1,000. Couple thousand bucks. $4,000. [chuckles] Woo! Let's line up the bags over here. MARY: I'm going to say $100. Pianos, I mean-- DAVE: $300. Let's see what we got out here, Mary. MARY: I mean, I love this system you got going here. This is very effective. DAVE: This is what you have when you deal with a professional. Ooh, look at this. MARY: Oh, yeah! Oh, I think that's as big as me. DAVE: I know the mariachis play it, but it's not a guitar. It's a-- hey, Memo! What is this? A mandolin. Mandolin? I don't think it's a mandolin. MARY: Oh, yeah! MEMO: Yee-haw! MARY: There we go! Good job, Memo. DAVE: Yeah, those are Mexican sombreros. MARY: Oh, yes! Mariachi! DAVE: So Mary, I think we're going to have to have these checked out. What do you think? Absolutely. Let's keep going. MARY: One unit down and one to go. Wha-psh! Get a move on, boys. Oh my god. Lenny! I mean, this is going to be like a Coca Cola museum. It's not even a collection anymore. $100 in that box. $100 in that box. $100 in that box. Ballpark figure, $100 a box. MARY: So we've got 24 Coke boxes at $100 a box. That's $2,400. I love these. This is mid-century modern like you've never seen. DAVE: Yes. Re-cover, $400. DAVE: We made thousands of dollars. What do you think? Best day ever! MAN: We're meeting master mariachi Jesse Hernandez to find out if our instruments are worth mucho dinero. JESSE: It's called a vihuela. DAVE: Vihuela? JESSE: Vihuela actually originated in Spain, believe it or not. MAN: Well, let me show you this one, Jesse. JESSE: That's a guitarr n. Guitarr n. JESSE: For beginners, I think they're pretty cool, you know? OK, so what can we get for both? Well, this vihuela is not really top of the line. It is used. So I would give Mary maybe $400 for something like this. Wow, that's not bad. JESSE: For the big guy, probably like-- [drum roll] --$650 at the most. $1,000 for the two. That'll work. Not bad. MAN: That'll definitely buy a lot of margaritas. Muchas. MARY: It sucks having to split the profits with Dave, but with my skills and his trucks, we turned out to be a pretty good team. CASEY: I didn't get the collectibles I was looking for, but I'm definitely going make money. That's all that matters. This is one of the boxes that caught my eye. And it's all 11. And they're just not regular 11. That's-- I mean, they're like nicer-looking ones. So this box right here? Easily $800. Here you go. Pit crew air tool. $25. Let's see what we got. These are usually poker chips. Longacre 12-temp memory tire pyrometers. That's something I might actually get checked out. One thing I know, when it comes to car racing, stuff gets expensive. More tools. $25. Full box of men's shoes. Got that vintage look, fresh shoes. It's probably 15 pairs in here. $10 a pair. That's $150. And these are all actually wheel spaces. You usually get about $20 apiece with these. Shoes and lug nuts. I think this unit was owned by a mechanic with a shoe fetish. I already made a bunch of money on my locker, but I've never seen one of them tire temperature things. So I went to Urbandale Speedway to find out more about it. MAN: This is actually a pyrometer used for taking tire temps, showing you if the tire's underinflated or overinflated. So this is expensive, right? To really give you a value on this machine, we need to test it on hot tires. [tires squealing] [screams] How fast was that? 135, 140. Wow. MAN: So there we go. You can see the tire temps right here. We got 178 degrees all the way around. You know, all I really want to know is, what's the worth? It's worth, right out, $300. That's awesome. Minus the cost of my pants, we'll call it $275. BRANDI: You ready? - I'm ready. Let's get sweaty. Dresser, dresser, nightstand. About $400. Ooh, are those LGs? Is that LG? BRANDI: Yep, LG. JARROD: Couple hundred bucks apiece. Oh, this is Hermes. Wait a minute. Is this a Birkin? Those are like 10 G's. What? I'm not kidding. We could sell that for couple thousand bucks. JARROD: Couple thousand dollars for that purse? Are you kidding? Is it a Prada bag? BRANDI: It says it is. JARROD: Ooh, let me see that. BRANDI: Probably get, like, $500 for this thing. Fancy. It's a Chanel. Certificate of authenticity. Authenticity. BRANDI: It's legit, so couple hundred bucks. JARROD: Babe, look at this. What is this thing? BRANDI: I don't know. I thought it was like a shake maker, where you put the cup under here, and you're like, [mimics whirring],, but we're going to have to look into that thing. BRANDI: I'll figure it out. I always do. JARROD: We've made a killing on this unit. That karma stuff works pretty quick. BRANDI: The item we found is some kind of glass chiller, so we're taking it to Larry Nicola from Nic's Beverly Hills. I think we should try to hook this baby up, and it's light up. We'll have a light show and everything. This is pretty cool. BRANDI: How does it work? LARRY: Yeah, you just find a nice place in your bar. And then attach this to a CO2 tank, and just turn it on, put the glass under here, push this back. Lights up. JARROD: Oh, wow. Now we're chilling. LARRY: Yeah. Here's the shell. Whoa. That's a frosted mug. BRANDI: That thing is awesome. - What do you think it's worth? - Mm. I would say this is worth $280. $280? LARRY: Yeah. Nice. JARROD: Screw the $280. I'm putting this thing in my bar at home. [grunts] Ready? Man, oh, man, what have we got ourselves into? MARY: This offer definitely looked better at the time, but at least we only paid $110. Oh, yeah! Really high tech binoculars. ALLEE: Oh! OK. MARY: I'm going to say this box, $40 at least. ALLEE: Oh, yeah. MARY: Vintage lighters can sell. These are awesome. Is that a camera lighter? Cute. ALLEE: It is. These are good old lighters. $20 on each on these. MARY: It's not exactly movie stuff, but at least it's making me money. Ooh. ALLEE: Hm. It's heavy. No idea what it is. A flex cam? OK, it's a camera thing of some sort. Something goes in there. MARY: Where's the hole where you look into it? Oh, I guess the screen. Power. Nope. Well, whatever a flex cam is, you've got one now. MARY: Cool. ALLEE: This one to me is worth getting checked. MARY: This thing's legit. Let me look at the case. Yeah. MARY: I'm stoked about this thing. I love cameras, and I love to flex. [chuckles] Oh, yeah. I did some research and found out that my flex cam is used by home inspectors. So I found one in action. [doorbell rings] Hey! Home inspector David Silvado. So as far as home inspectors go, we use these things all the time to identify things like leaks, heat, heat and overload in electrical panels. OK. DAVID: Let's put this thing through its paces. I'm gonna let you hold on to it, OK? I should never be trusted with anything valuable. Oh, so we have all the blue, then. DAVID: So blue would be cold. Then it should start to turn color right now. ALLEE: Wow. DAVID: Right? That's neat. That's great. MARY: This thing is super high tech. But is it super high price? How much we talking value-wise? OK. Looks like you have all the parts and pieces here, so I think maximum, $4,000. MARY: Oh my god! Allee's coming with me to every auction! This thing right here, it's a $20 vacuum. And another $25 vacuum. I'll guarantee nobody else got one of these today. That goes in the trash pile, but this is cool. Look at this big thing, man. This is Jack in the Beanstalk's desk lamp. Worth about $100. Oh, cool. Look at these old aviation glasses right off the top. Marks sterling silver too. I'll be damned. Another little pair of those shades. Are these reading glasses? There's another pair. There's sunglasses all through this locker. I'm definitely going to go get these things checked out. [chuckles] That's going on my headboard. Timber's going to love that. That's worth $50. Yeah. This guitar right there, a little beginner Yamaha. Made in China, about $75. This locker ended up not being too bad. There's probably another $400 worth of stuff left in here. And Barry is in the locker. Barry's in the house! What's happening? I'm meeting Van de la Plante at the Gentleman's Breakfast. Judging by that get-up, I found the right guy. This is called the pince-nez, means pinch nose. It's French. MAN: Now check these. VAN: These are railroad glasses to keep dust and debris out of people's faces. It's amazing. They're cool. Willson with two L's. So these guys are out of Redding, Pennsylvania. They're beautiful. Would you mind telling me what these are worth? The pince-nez, you could get $250. What? VAN: All right, the railroad shades, $350. [chuckles] Next? VAN: $85 because they're messed up. Even though they look cool. MAN: All right, Van. So we're down to the last pair of shades I brought you. What are they worth, buddy? It's in good shape. It's got the original case. I could definitely move these for $400. $400? That's over $1,000 in my pocket.
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Length: 9min 59sec (599 seconds)
Published: Wed Nov 06 2019
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