- Jackpot, baby. 400 bucks. $3,000. Over 14 grand. If I had a mic, I'd drop it. It's 110 degrees. You ready to do some work? MAN: Yep. Hey, hey, hey, Bargain Hunters
crew does not "yep" ever. This unit is huge and packed. We got a lot of work to do. You know, 20 bucks
a bag every time. There's, like, 50
bags right here. At $20 a bag, that's $1,000. I got this locker in the bag. Brand new Barbies,
$200, here we go. Oh, look at these Raggedy
Anns and Raggedy Andys. I'm gonna say at least $300. Again, easy $100 box. That's $12,000 right
there, and we're only, like, halfway through the unit. How many bags do we got there? About 50 bags. Let's just go straight
across $20 a bag. All right. That's another $1,000. Got a nice table right here. Get 50 bucks for the table. Here's a little
wrought-iron rack. This piece is really beautiful. I got 80 bucks. Then it looks like these
are all full of movies. We're looking at another $300. There's a really nice
wavy, little dresser right here, 1940s, 150 bucks. Nice little mirror
right here, 40 bucks. I'll get 40 for the
vintage baby carriage. Here's a nice display
case, 50 bucks. A little vintage Singer
machine at 60 bucks. 10 more tubs-- let's
just be conservatively, I'd say 30 bucks a tub. That's another $300. You've got a small
dresser at 40 bucks. It's got a vintage dresser
right here, another 40 bucks. 50 in a china hutch. Over 14 grand. If I had a mic, I'd drop it. Again, I've proven who's boss. When I come, I make money. That's just how it goes. I beat out Rene
and spent almost 1,300 bucks on this locker. It better be worth it. Oh, yeah, look at these. It's Russian crystal actually. These say Faberge. These are probably worth
100 bucks apiece right here. Nice find. Oh, Lalique! Are you kidding me? Oh, let this be in here. Lalique is from Paris. It's a really high-end crystal. I haven't gotten a
Lalique in years. Yes! Art Nouveau Lalique vase,
we're talking probably just for this glass vase 1,200 bucks. Look at this. Just all-- oh, another Lalique. Oh, yeah. Look at that $500. Another Lalique. Princess baby vase,
1,200 bucks right here. Oh, ho-oh, are you kidding me? Frickin' antique guitar
pedals and processors and all that stuff? Some of these little electronic
stuff to these guitars are worth a fortune. I've got a beautiful antique
black velvet fainting couch. That thing's probably
worth about $500. And then we've got this
nice, really quality red velvet parlor couch. That's a $500 bill all day long. You just can't not
buy a couch like that. You know what? I'll guarantee you
there's another $3,000 in stuff in here, no problem. This is one of my best
lockers in a really long time. Thanks, Rene. We're going straight
for the money. Snap-on tool box, it looks like
it's been beat up a little bit. But it's still worth about
1,500 bucks, $1,500 in the box, $500 in tools. Some kind of old foot pedals. Look at this. Little pedals and
some kind of motor. The Ritter Dental
Manufacturing Company, automatic air compressor unit. I've got to get this
stuff to the dentist. Hopefully the only
feeling I'm going to get is in my wallet with money. I'm bringing my dental
stuff to Lawrence and Sally at Studio Antique. Hopefully they make me smile. What the heck? Sounds like it's fine. Excuse me. It does sound an awful
lot like you, honey. Well, it says Dental
Manufacturing Company, automatic air compressor unit. I think maybe these two
took a few rips of laughing gas before I got here. So anyway, let's move
on to the next one. This is made by SS
White, Samuel White. It still has a little bit of
the foot pedal rubber on here, you know. Yeah, it's good old leather. It lasted about 100 years. It's kind of Art
Nouveau, the splayed legs and all this stuff, you know. Well, you know,
talking about price and what it could
be worth, you know, this all could be yours
for the right price. The problem is that all
three pieces-- one's broken, and this one is incomplete. So this is our price for you. I say $125. $150. $150. Well, that's better than
getting my teeth pulled. BRANDI: You ready for this? JARROD: Yeah. Watch out.
BRANDI: Ew. I touched you with the pillow. Yuck! That's the closest
we've been in a long time. Think this thing works? I do. I do think it works. [engine starts] Yes! [bleep], something works. Woo! Holy [bleep]. That's probably 300 bucks. BRANDI: How much for the tires? 25 bucks apiece,
that's 100 bucks. We have 400 bucks. Oh, my god, we almost
made our money back. JARROD: Almost. Look at these! JARROD: What are those, Muppets? They're Muppets toys. Oh, yeah, Janice. What's up, you guys? She's the stoned Muppet. These are awesome, Jay. I bet these are
worth some money, especially since they're
still in the boxes, and they look in
pretty good condition. We should get these
checked out, for sure. Let's go see the
Muppets. (WHISPERING) I love the Muppets. Finally something
I'm excited about. We're at the Ruby Theater
to meet with Robert Guthrie, a puppeteer, who can tell
us how much Kermit we're going to get for these Muppets. Looks like you have some
visitors there, buddy. [laughter] Hey, guys. Hey, how's it going? Can I set this down here? Yeah, absolutely. All right. This is what we
got, some Muppets. These are killer. I thought so. ROBERT GUTHRIE: Looks like
you've got at least most of them, the band. The what? The Electric Mayhem here,
so you've got Dr. Teeth. You've got Animal
with this drum set. BRANDI: Yes, OK. ROBERT GUTHRIE: So you've
got Janice over here. Look at this Zoot. This is cool. BRANDI: And we have
an extra Animal. Well, you can never
have enough Animals. Yeah. Do you think it's more valuable
having the whole thing, selling it as a set?
ROBERT GUTHRIE: I would-- yeah. On a good day the entire
collection, 1,200 bucks. This is a good haul
right here, guys. That is amazing! Yep. I'm going to pour some more
Pinot Grigio out for Jim tonight. RIP, homey. How much you pay
to get in here? I didn't pay nothing. How about you? Well, me neither. Still doesn't seem worth it. I bought this
locker for $1,350. So I got an uphill
climb ahead of me. Nothing left but to do it. Gun cleaner, 5 bucks,
air compressor, 5 bucks, water pump, 10 bucks. Oh, yeah, ain't nothing
like a guitar amp. 25 bucks right there. This is Chinese Fit
Bike all the way. I'll get about 400 bucks. Oh, looks like we got a router. Router-- feels like
it's in there, too. Come on, router. Woo! There it is. It's not a router, but a
skill saw, $45 right there. Makita, awesome brand,
awesome condition. Foosball table, good
condition, $75 firm. Woo-hoo. Well, it's a Fender. But it's a cheap one. With a case, 200 bucks. Ooh, nice tools, all Craftsman,
plus the case of stuff, $300 right here. Punching bags. Woo! Still got it. Knocked your ass out! Wave Master, 80 bucks. Now, I know I just hit it. This is my money back. [grunting] Rock-Ola, made
in Chicago, Illinois. Oh, wait a minute. Yeah, look at that old
machinery in there. This is jackpot, baby. I don't know how much jackpot,
but I guarantee it's jackpot. Got a pool right here. That's what all this filters
and PVC and everything goes to. I'll put that at 200 bucks. Right here we got one of those
little blow-up tent things, one of them little kid castles. I put that at 100 bucks. The gun that we saw, this
is a small one to me. The thing about these
are when you find it, you gotta find a FFL
dealer, take them in, and see if they're legit. They're legit, you
get to keep them. If they're not, you don't. 22, seen 1,000 of these. It's actually worth
about 150 bucks. This one feels like
another 22, same model, Ruger 22, 150 bucks. And this one, 12-gauge pump
Remington 700 worth about $250. Oh, yeah! Woo! Out of everything I got in this
unit, I love this the most. Because you find
something like this-- ooh! Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Thor is here! The main reason why I
wanted this unit is because of the Red Baron right here. I know it needs some
air in the tires. But if I can get my
knees on it, putting a price on the Red Baron is
something Kenny can't do. I'm keeping it all
for myself, vroom. The White House? It's a nice box. It's heavy as hell. Let's see what's in here. It smells like for a
cigar or something. If President Clinton had this
White House to hold his cigars, he wouldn't have gotten
in so much trouble. Need to go get the
White House checked out. I mean, I need to go get
the White House smoked out. [laughs] Uh-oh. Looks like one of them
chocolate lava machines. A hookah table or something? This stogie contraption might
go with the house right here. I got this locker for
375 smackaroonies. Anto? Kenny. I'm meeting up with the
czar of cigars, Anto Kamarian. This White House humidor
came out maybe about 10, 12 years ago. Uh-huh. This is a very,
very unique item. At its minimum, this would
be approximately $1,500. Come on, bro. For real? This is the next item I
got right here for you to take a look at, my man. This is an amazing piece. It's in a perfect condition. I wouldn't sell this piece
for less than $3,000. Damn! This is my biggest
score ever, bro.