It’s all public records. It’s just a more nerdier, throw-back way to view it. But who’d pay TEN GRAND for something that doesn’t even have exclusive knowledge?
He saw an opportunity with saying, I wont be able to sell it. I am thinking that thing wont stay on the shelves longer than a week if it is original evidence to who shot the President.
It's available free all over the internet where people can read everything in that micro film. Basically you're just buying the physical form of the film.
commission + fees, he could only do 2k and make money off of it. he probably could have gone higher but 10k was the lowest the guy wanted to go and... rick couldn't have done 10k and still made money off of it.
@@actuary33 “Sorry Moses…I dunno if I can even sell these..$100? Would that work? I mean they might be sitting my my shelf for years and I might have to store them..” -Pawnjerk
When the show first came out I was annoyed by Mark’s policy of not putting a price on items but with time he’s become by far my favorite expert on the show and also I fully understand why he doesn’t price items.
It was claimed Oswalds call never got through to the CIA contact. This says whoever he phoned...the call was half an hour long. Also his possessions list - a MINOX camera, a miniature spy camera.
it's because Mark once gave Rick a price and Rick ended up getting less for it at an auction and he got really mad at Mark, so now Mark doesn't give any prices. he says pricing these artifacts is like a gamble because you don't know how much someone will pay for it.
Rick on who wants to be a millionaire *sweating profusely* “Just let me call a buddy of mine” “Sir you used your “phone a friend” on the first question”
Rick: let me call a buddy of mine who knows about this kind of thing John F Kennedy walks in Yes this is the real deal Rick: I'll give you a piece of dust for it
Expert: "The problem with microfilm is that viewing it degrades it, so no one would be allowed to view the master copy" Also the expert: "Let's go view this master copy"
I can't believe how they're dumbing down the Springfield Library. They've gotten rid of the English literature section... and replaced it with a make-your-own-sundae bar. I heard they got rid of the reference desk to make room for an air hockey table. Even the microfilm? Even the microfiche.
The Disaster Girl original photo sold for almost $500K and everyone has access to that photo too. But they don't have access to the original. This is the original master copy, and it's the only one in existence in the world, ever. What the seller has is a piece of history of a time that will forever be remembered.
George Macdonald said what I was going to The new machine probably has a better system then the old machines making it less likely to scratch Plus the librarian must need some sort of special degree to handle something so valuable
I love how a Public Library in Las Vegas, has a significantly more advanced microfilm reader, then the University of Southern Denmark, I was using one of those old-school semi-mechanical monstrosities.
The true assassin was among others Mack Wallace, Lyndon Johnson's go to hit man. His fingerprint was found on the cartridges used in the sniper's nest in the Book Depository.
Joan Mellin debunked that in her book on LBJ.. And she is an avid conspiracy believer.. Blurry copy of the original, examined by 2 people who were not experts.. So, she got the actual print from the archives and 2 accredited experts to examine it in the blind.. No match..
My generation remember 9/11 like this. I was in algebra when the second plane hit. It affected me in that every moment is precious don't bother worrying about stuff out of your control.
I was in the break room on a military base - a friend of mine almost got court-martialed because after watching about three hours of coverage, he wanted to change channels to see what else was on. Didn't happen though, they found out JFK was not loved by everyone.
About the " Threatening letter or note..." No one knows what was written in it. But, if it was a threat, they, meaning the FBI, would never have destroyed it. Mike Pardue
Ok just watched this, I have an issue with them saying this is a master negative - this is quite clearly a working positive copy. You can tell the difference due to the fact that the master background is completely clear, and the positive is black as this one is. I have worked in the preservation microfilm industry for 35 years so I know the difference. I would assume that the library who made this film still hold the Master Negative in cold storage as it should be. The content of this positive copy is probably where the value is not any other reason. But then I could probably order a copy from the library who has the master for $100 .
The original and only rifle found on the 6yh floor of the Texas book depository was not an Italian 6.5 rifle, it was a German 7.65 mouser. When the warren commission discovered that Oswald never owned a mouser but owned an Italian, they changed they're report that the rifle found as a 6,5 Italian manlicker to pin Oswald as the owner of the rifle. Interestingly but not surprising, was the fact that near the 7,65 mouser found were three empty cartridges that did match Oswald's 6.5 manlicker Italian. All three cartridges were about one inch apart from each other and pointed in the same direction. No palm or finger prints belonging to Oswald we're found.
I asked my grandma about the end of WW2, she said, "Everyone was running out of their house celebrating". Asked her about the assassination of JFK, she said, "Meh".
I noticed one of the DPD documents show a MINOX CAMERA listed among Oswald's property which the FBI later changed to a MINOX LIGHT METER found in Ruth Paine's home said to belong to Lee Harvey. It turned out that Ruth Paine's estranged husband (they were seperated) Michael Paine owned a MINOX CAMERA too which about ten days later were found in a Coffee Can in Ruth Paine's kitchen. Aaron from Australia
Rick just doesn’t buy kool things, he buys items he’s used to selling. He’s a businessman. He has a good idea of what sells and what doesn’t, being in the business. Every great opportunity to buy isn’t guaranteed to sell quickly or even at all.
Rick always make awful offers wtf. its like "I have the original Michael Jackson body" - Rick: "I dont know if I can't sell it, bodys are hard to sell, I give you 10 bucks for that"
I think after he lowballed him so hard it was difficult to swallow his pride and meet him at a realistic offer. If he let the seller say 10k first then they'd probably have met at something like 7k.
I'll give you a grand for it. I don't know if i'll even be able to sell it........my eye starts twitching. And i clicked away from the video right there. Came back just to post this. He was just talking it up. That could easily go into a museum collection. I can't even....
analysis: 3:47 screen on the library's reader states "BEST COPY AVAILABLE" while at the same time Rick says, "Master Negative" 3:55 Hall-Patton says, "A very, very nice copy." 4:08 Hall Patton says, It's a Master Negative." hmmm
*_After verifying the authenticity of the film 📽️, he shouldn't be interested in selling it AT ALL. It's more valuable than any amount any Pawn Shop will offer him. Also, he'd better change his identity, join the Witness Protection Program and relocate to Romania 🇷🇴 or something because I'll bet that there's a few members of the government who'd like to "pay him a little visit"._* 🧐
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Pawn Stars thats not evidence. Thats just a film. Everyone knows there IS NO evidence.
@Picolas Cage I could here it lol
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“i’ll meet you all at the library”
*everyone goes in a different direction*
yung tooli imagine if Rick jumped over the counter
underrated
yeah... hence the words "we'll meet". Meaning you won't be going together. duh.
yung tooli 🤣💀
@@viciousoz4188 I know right.
Rick: "Let me just call a friend of mine who can tell if this is authentic"
*Guy Who Assassinated J.F Kenedy Walks In*
HAHA best expert comment av seen well done pal :)
Look ive got the lost bullet
Rick , best can do is 10 dollars, ive got to get it framed, ive got people to pay and the cat has got kittens
Lmao
Hahaha this was a great comment
More like the police officer who made the report lol
"its all available online"
so are pictures of the mona lisa does that make it worthless
lol I was just saying the same thing to people.
the guy wasn't selling the original documents, just a copy of them in film, so your analogy doesn't hold.
@@zezesilver It doesn't need to be the original item. A first edition printing of Shakespeare's First Folio sold for 5 million dollars in 2006.
@@zezesilver picasso etchings are another example
What would you pay for a photo of the mona lisa? I'd say $1,000.00 would be over paying.
Rick: “I don’t even know if I can sell this super infamous thing everyone knows about.”
Yeah, so I'll keep it for myself, for a grand?
It’s all public records. It’s just a more nerdier, throw-back way to view it. But who’d pay TEN GRAND for something that doesn’t even have exclusive knowledge?
That’s available at every library in the world 🤦🏻♂️
@@m.p.sutherlandjr.6905 The Mona Lisa is also a publicly-available image. But the original painting is worth a little something.
@@EGarrett01 exactly people are dumb af bruh they still think the deep state doesn't exist l0l and msm isn't fake news.
I've seen rick cheap out, but this was on a whole new level.
He saw an opportunity with saying, I wont be able to sell it. I am thinking that thing wont stay on the shelves longer than a week if it is original evidence to who shot the President.
There was no estimate price though. He may have low balled it just as much as the owner may have been asking way too much. We just don't know.
Whats the worse case you've seen Ricky cheap out
Contact the show and buy it for $10K.
He went full on hebrew
Guy: literally sells history
Rick: I'll give you a grand for it
You can pay more, contact the guy!
I was gonna say the same thing.
Feel free to put your money where your mouth is, and buy the microfilm for more than the seller wants.
Everything is available publicly.. so.. a grand is pretty good, that's like a bit more than the average salary a month.
I'm buying Rihanna for 2 grands .since everyone album is available publically.
"this is crucial evidence to solve the president's assassination case"
Rick: 2 grand, not a penny more.
Deep Under and not an important evidence
😂
Assassination was already solved
@Cerus98 There aint no impossible magic bullets, there are only possible magic bullets.
It's available free all over the internet where people can read everything in that micro film. Basically you're just buying the physical form of the film.
Update: He sold the piece at auction for 12 thousand
Can you confirm ? Thanks
Low ball Rick strikes again
commission + fees, he could only do 2k and make money off of it. he probably could have gone higher but 10k was the lowest the guy wanted to go and... rick couldn't have done 10k and still made money off of it.
Nice I bet he was kicking himself for not offering a better offer than that.
To an unknown buyer and hasnt been since...
Rick: "I'm just trying to find out who actually shot him"
Historian: *laughs nervously*
I have stone tablets from god...u want $50?
@@actuary33 “Sorry Moses…I dunno if I can even sell these..$100? Would that work? I mean they might be sitting my my shelf for years and I might have to store them..” -Pawnjerk
He knows who actually shot him.
When the show first came out I was annoyed by Mark’s policy of not putting a price on items but with time he’s become by far my favorite expert on the show and also I fully understand why he doesn’t price items.
It was claimed Oswalds call never got through to the CIA contact. This says whoever he phoned...the call was half an hour long. Also his possessions list - a MINOX camera, a miniature spy camera.
it's because Mark once gave Rick a price and Rick ended up getting less for it at an auction and he got really mad at Mark, so now Mark doesn't give any prices. he says pricing these artifacts is like a gamble because you don't know how much someone will pay for it.
Let me call in a buddy of mine who is an expert on original microfilms from the Dallas police department on the assassination of JFK
Let me call in a buddy of mine who killed kennedy, i'm sure he knows more about this
Rick is cheaper than a plastic penny
@@Len1977gt yes he is 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Let me call in an ex government funded assassin.
😂😂😂😂
Rick on who wants to be a millionaire
*sweating profusely*
“Just let me call a buddy of mine”
“Sir you used your “phone a friend” on the first question”
2 possible responses
Rick: most I did was 0, and iM tAkInG aLl ThE rIsT
Or
Rick: I’m really not sure about this, let me call in my friend
Rick wants to call a friend to authenticate if the question is real or not.
Rick: let me call a buddy of mine who knows about this kind of thing
John F Kennedy walks in
Yes this is the real deal
Rick: I'll give you a piece of dust for it
Christopher Johns 😂😂😂
😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I read kennedy's part in his accent
Reel* deal lol
Just rename Pawn Stars “Let Me Call a Buddy of Mine”
It's Phone stars
Or lets rename it "Its not gonna happen" or "I just dont see it"
😂😂
Buddy Stars
Rick low-balling the guy that is literally selling history
Guy: I want 15K for JKF's assassination info.
Rick: Best i can do is tell you how i went bald & im taking a huge risk here.
I laughed harder than I should have
L
😂😂😂😂
#2:23 "so I'll meet you guys at the library" - everyone take a different path 😂
Yes, Rick probably has to let Cory or the old man know he's headed out, Mark probably needs the washroom n the other guy is on his way there
Expert: "The problem with microfilm is that viewing it degrades it, so no one would be allowed to view the master copy"
Also the expert: "Let's go view this master copy"
Copying it
If you're buying it "for yourself" then you should buy it at a fair retail price. Not lower than wholesale.
Exactly. I probably would have bought it for 10k myself.
2:22, dude gets in his car, turns on the ignition and his vehicle blows up. We'll never know what happened in Dallas that day!
Most of this case has been solved for over 50 years.. We know who, how and why.. Read my comment in the main section it sums up everything..
We know… We knew 12 hours after the crime.. The cop killer did it..
I can't believe how they're dumbing down the Springfield Library. They've gotten rid of the English literature section... and replaced it with a make-your-own-sundae bar.
I heard they got rid of the reference desk to make room for an air hockey table.
Even the microfilm?
Even the microfiche.
I like pizza.
The real question here, do they have a good Salad Bar?
It's strange how much sentimental items get when the price isn't right
was this dude almost crying at the end?? lmaoo look at the tears in his eyes and the shakiness of his voice.
Maybe his dad or grandfather gave it to him or something
If he’s that emotional from something his dad or grandfather gave him he wouldn’t be selling it
@@OutlawTorn33 Not necessarily
He’s emotional because that’s his last reminder of the day he assassinated JFK
@@MikhailKalashnikovMiG 😁😂🤣
“Everyone remembers where they were when JFK had been shot”
I was inside my dad, who was also inside my grandpa
Do you live in Alabama?
Then what happened?
Do tell...
samuli ruotanen yes lol
Sooo a Alabama threesome ehh! ahahahahah
@@ravenmoore8432 with joe BAHAMA MAMAS bahhahahahahahahah
"everybody knows where they were when JFK was assassinated"
I wasn't born then.
So.... You DO know where you were then
@Picolas Cage oscar bait right there
I know, it was 1963. Even my dad (whos really old) was a few months old
I was born 9.5 years later.
I'm still not born. Writing this from the womb!
“So, I’ve got a friend who can tell if this is authentic or not”
*Lee Harvey Oswald walks in*
You see, there's a difference between looking at pictures of something online and actually holding the real pictures themselves, did they forget that?
"You should never put the master tape through a machine, so let's go to the library and put it through a machine". ?
gonshocks probably had poor quality machines at the time
1:00 "So the gov't was trying to cover stuff up" hahahahahaha
Rick, another classic "I laugh at something I said" moment.
I was just looking online to see the clips and on the National Archives it says that the micro film wasn't ever really released so, kind of cool.
0:35 I love how a History Channel production writes "November 22th" instead of "November 22nd" 🤣🤣
The Disaster Girl original photo sold for almost $500K and everyone has access to that photo too. But they don't have access to the original. This is the original master copy, and it's the only one in existence in the world, ever. What the seller has is a piece of history of a time that will forever be remembered.
" I can't buy this because it might not even sell"
Bruh
Nice video as usual
"I will tell you the identity of the assassin who shot jfk for $150k."
Rick: The best I can do is $3.5 not a penny more.
Because Rick saw Investigative Reports
"The Men Who Killed Kennedy: The Forces of Darkness"
"I want this for myself therefore I don't want to pay the full value for it."
2:58
Rick: I wanna find out who shot jfk
The shooter of jfk: *Nervous laugh*
Thanks for the upload!
"the masters were never put in a machine so they didn't get scratched."
"to see if they're real we'll have to go put it in a machine."
George Macdonald said what I was going to
The new machine probably has a better system then the old machines making it less likely to scratch
Plus the librarian must need some sort of special degree to handle something so valuable
@@StaceyIsles lol... if they had a degree they wouldn't be stuck in a library.
@@kingjames4886
You go to college to become an librarian.
Well done m8. A rare collection of information.
Rick: "Let me call a friend of mine"
(The 35th president of the USA come's in the library)
The FBI museum now knows where their JFK /Oswald microfiche is now..
I love how a Public Library in Las Vegas, has a significantly more advanced microfilm reader, then the University of Southern Denmark, I was using one of those old-school semi-mechanical monstrosities.
Philip Balfour bro I live in Vegas and it’s only that one trust me 😐
Well, hi from 6100 Denmark
Imagine getting shot and people turn you into a collectible
and they're getting some yuks out of it except for the rim shots.
Ever heard of a crucifix? Or Jesus?
Mark is always dressed the same every-time he is on the show, LOL!
Guy comes in: can I get change for this $100 bill?
Rick: i can give you $30 in quarters for it...I’m taking all the risk.
The true assassin was among others Mack Wallace, Lyndon Johnson's go to hit man. His fingerprint was found on the cartridges used in the sniper's nest in the Book Depository.
Joan Mellin debunked that in her book on LBJ.. And she is an avid conspiracy believer..
Blurry copy of the original, examined by 2 people who were not experts.. So, she got the actual print from the archives and 2 accredited experts to examine it in the blind.. No match..
I’m a big fan I watch this every day
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My generation remember 9/11 like this. I was in algebra when the second plane hit. It affected me in that every moment is precious don't bother worrying about stuff out of your control.
Did you guys go home that morning?
@@turntableone4356 We went to sea. submarine. We were in drydock at the time. But were back at sea later that day.
Nobody:
Rick: let me call up my buddy
I often wondered what difference it makes where you were at when something happened?
Man: "I have $17000 to sell here"
Rick: "I can give $1000 for it and a melted crayons and I'm taking a huge risk here"
I was in the break room on a military base - a friend of mine almost got court-martialed because after watching about three hours of coverage, he wanted to change channels to see what else was on. Didn't happen though, they found out JFK was not loved by everyone.
people on Pawn Stars be like I just found a book on how to become immortal! Hmmm maybe I’ll take it to a pawn shop and see how much money I can get?!
Literally. Some people find a book for a few dollars at a garage sale and it ends up being worth thousands.
Ahhhh I remember where I was when he was shot. It’s all coming back to me. I was in this school book depository in Dallas. Happy memories!
I just realised that Rick gave the same confused look as the one he had when he saw the Charizard cards.
Guy can't help he doesn't know the difference between a Charizard and a poke'mAn right?
It’s a positive…not a negative ! Like a slide.
yerrrrrr, I'm not convinced.
are you sure.
I mean definitely.
are you absolutely positive.
🤣🤣😆🤟🤙🤟🤙🤟🤘🤙
About the " Threatening letter or note..." No one knows what was written in it. But, if it was a threat, they, meaning the FBI, would never have destroyed it.
Mike Pardue
"On their radar" ? Oswald worked for the Company.
Ok just watched this, I have an issue with them saying this is a master negative - this is quite clearly a working positive copy. You can tell the difference due to the fact that the master background is completely clear, and the positive is black as this one is. I have worked in the preservation microfilm industry for 35 years so I know the difference.
I would assume that the library who made this film still hold the Master Negative in cold storage as it should be.
The content of this positive copy is probably where the value is not any other reason.
But then I could probably order a copy from the library who has the master for $100 .
Ooooh.... Nice.... Hats off to your wisdom! 👏🎖️🏆🏅Would love a copy of this!
They wouldn't know it's "the best copy"
If you walk into the shop and see Rick, don’t even go up to him. A buddy could tell him it’s worth 20k and he’d try and give you 3k 💀
Wait, JFK evidence has sentimental value to him?... that’s a weird statement and kind of suspicious.
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Probably the son of e howard hunt
Can we get more screen time of that librarian pls
The original and only rifle found on the 6yh floor of the Texas book depository was not an Italian 6.5 rifle, it was a German 7.65 mouser. When the warren commission discovered that Oswald never owned a mouser but owned an Italian, they changed they're report that the rifle found as a 6,5 Italian manlicker to pin Oswald as the owner of the rifle. Interestingly but not surprising, was the fact that near the 7,65 mouser found were three empty cartridges that did match Oswald's 6.5 manlicker Italian. All three cartridges were about one inch apart from each other and pointed in the same direction. No palm or finger prints belonging to Oswald we're found.
Lol typical rubber stamped conspiracy crap
Rest in peace JFK... I wasn't born until 1975. N it shocks me today. How he was killed. So sad...
🌍 ✌️ ❤️ 😷
Rick I've been fascinated with the JFK assassination ever since I saw the movie JFK as a kid.
*guy brings in $1,000,000 cash*
Rick: I'll give you $350 and not a penny more
That librarian was fire!!!
Ricks laugh tells me he is a super heavy smoker
that wasn't the master copy and these films could be purchased in the mid 70's if requested.
I asked my grandma about the end of WW2, she said, "Everyone was running out of their house celebrating". Asked her about the assassination of JFK, she said, "Meh".
LDS Family History Center should have a microfilm reader as well.
Rick: I just wanna know who shot him
Guy who knows everything disguised as a museum curator: nervous laughter
I noticed one of the DPD documents show a MINOX CAMERA listed among Oswald's property which the FBI later changed to a MINOX LIGHT METER found in Ruth Paine's home said to belong to Lee Harvey.
It turned out that Ruth Paine's estranged husband (they were seperated) Michael Paine owned a MINOX CAMERA too which about ten days later were found in a Coffee Can in Ruth Paine's kitchen.
Aaron from Australia
Rick: let me call a buddy of mine who I think shot JFK
Good for you. For not selling it for 2K. The microfilm would sell at an auction for a lot more money
Rick: I don't know to much about this artifact but I can tell you Barbara is out of shark tank.
It's the original negatives to what's readily available on the internet. It's like going through video footage via AOL.
Suggestion for an episode:
Guy: *brings in Egyptian ruler's mummy
Rick: The highest I can go is 20 bucks and nothing more.
Zombert 997 there called Pharaohs
Actually, they paid $30,000 for one. :D
@@architectinth I remember seeing that episode.
Grr8. Show. I. Love
Pawn. Stars!!!
Dude, you're sitting on HISTORY! Hang on to it. Or have it uit copied, and let historians get access to it. PRICELESS!
Rick just doesn’t buy kool things, he buys items he’s used to selling. He’s a businessman. He has a good idea of what sells and what doesn’t, being in the business. Every great opportunity to buy isn’t guaranteed to sell quickly or even at all.
Hey Rick, I have some toilet paper, hand sanitizer and a water bottle case; how much can you give me😂😂
3 toe nails and a suspiciously warm gummy worm, I'm taking a huge risk here.
The gunsmith in “ shooter” has the assassin’s shovel!🤣🤣
As someone who is very intrigued by the Kennedy assassination, my dream would be to see the video filmed by the ‘Babushka Lady’ emerge one day.
It woud be her dream to.. Beverly Oliver is her name..
you should read a Mortal Error it may offer you the most insight as to what happened
Rick always make awful offers wtf. its like "I have the original Michael Jackson body" - Rick: "I dont know if I can't sell it, bodys are hard to sell, I give you 10 bucks for that"
Feel free to start your own pawnshop and make better offers.
It’s his job, why would he overpay
Best I can do is 10 bucks and a nickel.. now I’ll have you know I’m taking ALL the risk here
Whenever you have 10 grand im sure its still for sale
You can contact the guy and offer him more than $2,000 if you want though.
Pawn stars is the best show
Official.Jblaze_25 by far
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I think after he lowballed him so hard it was difficult to swallow his pride and meet him at a realistic offer. If he let the seller say 10k first then they'd probably have met at something like 7k.
I used to use microfilm in the '70s. No computers or course. It was projected onto a screen.
That's crazy Oswald had over 2000 dollars on him when arrested. That was a HUGE amount of money in 1963 to just be carrying with you. That's very odd.
I remember this and I wasn’t even in my moms belly yet such a unforgettable moment
Someone would pay loads for that ,
I'll give you a grand for it. I don't know if i'll even be able to sell it........my eye starts twitching. And i clicked away from the video right there. Came back just to post this. He was just talking it up. That could easily go into a museum collection. I can't even....
"Everyone knows where they where when JFK was shot"
Yeah, I was busy not existing. Took me 24 more years to solve that problem.
Same
analysis:
3:47 screen on the library's reader states "BEST COPY AVAILABLE" while at the same time Rick says, "Master Negative"
3:55 Hall-Patton says, "A very, very nice copy."
4:08 Hall Patton says, It's a Master Negative."
hmmm
This is an insult to the JFK assassination microfilm community!
Yawn...
*_After verifying the authenticity of the film 📽️, he shouldn't be interested in selling it AT ALL. It's more valuable than any amount any Pawn Shop will offer him. Also, he'd better change his identity, join the Witness Protection Program and relocate to Romania 🇷🇴 or something because I'll bet that there's a few members of the government who'd like to "pay him a little visit"._* 🧐
Rick: I'll give you $2!...I'm taking all the risk and I have to get it framed then it will sit in my shop....I think $2 is more than a fair price!
“The sentimental value is to high for me”. lmao.