"Fake" may be a bit harsh. It was a reproduction that the seller passed off as an original "period" piece. The guy admitted he was an amateur collector, as in, not an expert. If the seller had been reputable, he would have allowed the buyer to have an expert examine it. He got off easy, buying it for $800. That's roughly what the reproduction would cost, new in box.
@@jmsmikey we should secretly form a plan to locate him and sell him something fake that's highly prestigious and rare looking, and "cut him a good deal" on it, he'll most likely take it to the pawn shop again trying to sell it, and he'll make it onto the show for his rare item, then we can all get to see his reactions again
Many antiques, like guns, have no paperwork to prove it's provenance. The best thing to do is get a receipt stating if the firearm is not what the seller claims, (an original/antique) your money will be refunded. Then, have it appraised later by a certified firearms appraiser. If you have a receipt such as this, the seller refuses to honor the receipt with it specified as an original it will stand up in court as a valid contract. Very simple, protect yourself!
I bought the same exact pistol from Arlins Dept Store in Georgia about 1970 . It cost $29.95 and is a reproduction of a Tower of London 69 caliber flintlock. I still have it and fire it on special occasions. It actually mikes out to about a 60 caliber.
Got mine in 1979 for about $34 I think. Fun to shoot off on the 4th of July using 100 grains of black powder. The neighbor's kids come running and so do the dads. Smoke rings 8 feet in diameter that go on forever. No ball of course, but packed in tight with toilet paper makes a helluva WHUMP!!!
I’m glad he lost 800 dollars it was satisfying to see him lose the money I hope he came home and saw his wife with his brother and watched while crying then she divorced him and took everything so he sleeps outside with the flintlock
Two things immediately: He said it was the cream of his collection… so why didn’t he try to sell it at a collector’s show or to other enthusiasts directly? My guess is he already did but didn’t want to accept that it was a replica and thought he’d be able to fool a pawn broker. 2nd- “He told me it was authentic”…. Sir, you’re just not a good collector if you’re taking the word of someone who profits from selling something to you.
I like that confident smirk after the seller was told the value. What makes it even more funny is knowing the gun is a reproduction. "Hold on there buddy, knock that smirk off your face!!" LOL
The arms expert probably spotted that it was fake after maybe 1-10 seconds of looking at it, then just messed around with the guy for the rest of the time.
But there's also that bimbo who thought she had bought Paul McCartney's signed bass and all the Beatles' signatures for $12.000 at a party at the playboy mansion. Funny for a bit different reason, but a very good one too.
Doubt he knows how to load it, has the ammo and powder necessary to load it, and that it's even a functional replica. It could be made of pot metal for all he knows and blow his hand off if he tries to shoot it.
How do you know she didn't say, "Sell your stuff to pay the rent"? I know guys who drive hot pickups or high-end Harleys and their kids wear clothes from Goodwill.
My dad had a flintlock like that and we played with over the years, but then as I got older I wanted to have it for my collection and it was no longer around, which tells me that somewhere along the line dad had gotten rid of it. it wasn't in the same good shape as the one shown in this short video, but I did get his German police 1943 .32 cal Sig Saur which he also brought back from WWII.
I don't understand passive aggressive or acrimonious consonants piled together. Care to be direct? You get mad cause you're fat and took a hit on my comment, or did I completely misunderstand your acronym/consonants reply?
I looked at a pistol several years ago like this with my dad at a gun show. He pointed out the stamp marks and told the everyone within ear shot that a gun this age marks are engraved not stamped. The sell claimed innocence claiming he was ripped off as well. If your going to collect be aware of crooks will go to great lengths to cheat you.
You can tell on the insignia, it was punched by the surrounding impression mark. there is a sploing around the insignia, indicating it was tap punched or machine punched, not hand engraved like the expert said
It's funny because I was thinking the same exact thing! Why did he have to pump him up like that, the expert knew "right off the bat" that that pistol was a straight up fake. It's like the expert blew him up, then poked him with a pin to deflate him lolz! Altough I am glad he did this just for our entertainment lolz!
If it was me, I wouldn't tell my wife, unless she watches Pawn Stars then your options pretty much come down to faking your own death and running away :)
They don’t, that’s not how reality works. Customers/Extras (including experts) that appears on the cast don’t get paid at all, Even if they do get paid, the history channel will never pay them that much amount for every sellers that appear on the show. The only payment you would get is just being on T.V and meet the stars. Do your research
Whoa, whoa, whoa! All is not lost! The pistol may be a fake pistol, but is still an authentic mallet, and can be employed nicely to smack Corey in the head. 🤔
+Spin Diesel Your comment is a typical... "it's someone else's fault for my situation" assertion. The fat ass crushed his own dreams when he originally purchased it not authenticating the gun.
I've got one, very similar in design, I know it's original, I bought it at an estate sale auction when I was 13 (40 years ago) in MA, and there was a newspaper clipping describing the history of the original owner, a British loyalist. I've always wondered what it's worth. It's been sitting in a closet for probably 35 years.
No paperwork, no sale. If I want a reproduction, I want reproduction prices. Do your research. Know what you're buying. Are the marks supposed to be stamped or etched/engraved? Be able to tell the difference. Look for proof marks and that they are proper.
The old folks in the family used to say, "don't ever bet on the other man's tricks, or buy what he says is rare and of great value." Have everything checked and DOUBLE CHECKED first before you buy.
Update: Jim never made it home. He was found in his car, parked at a 7-Eleven, passed out drunk, surrounded by Bud cans - with several large contusions on his head, and a big ol' horse pistol gripped by the barrel in his hand.
You go to a gun show, you see something you like, you don't know anything about it, the seller gives you a story, they act sad or angry if you even sound like you don't believe them, you choose to trust them, then regret in leisure. It happens at gun shows, comic book conventions, antique shops . . . sometimes you get an unscrupulous seller and sometimes the seller genuinely believes they have something special. You also don't get provenance with a lot of things, unfortunately, especially something that might have been picked up from the battlefield. This is why proof marks make dating and placing firearms easier than a lot of other artifacts.
topbreak38 gun show or not, you don't buy artifacts without provenance, it's even more expected from a reputable dealer because he should have never had it in the first place without documentation. No smart reseller would have bought it without documenting the history unless they were going to attempt ripping someone off
Provenance or not, know what you are looking at. Some basic research into that type of weapon would have told him it was a fake. Doesn't anyone read a book anymore? It looked to me like one of the Japanese manufactured reproductions from the 1970's. The lack of Proof House markings on anything British(or European for that matter) is a red flag.
I'm not sure if you know what provenance is. It is difficult to establish and even harder to keep intact. Many times an object is passed through a family and the only "provenance" attached to it is the story the family passes along with it. If this were what is known as a "battlefield pickup," there wouldn't exactly be a receipt for it and objects like this are sometimes handed down or given away without a lot of documentation following it. He trusted the person who represented the firearm as real but did not know what to look for to avoid losing money. It's not always as simple as "getting the paperwork."
lots of people like to gamble but their gambling is buying things they think are worth a lot but they know its a big risk. I do this from time to time but I always do it with money I'm okay losing, and I go into it being fine if I find out that the item I bought isn't worth much. foe example, I'll go to an estate sale and if I see an old poster or something I like, I may pay $40 or something for it and some times its worth $200 or so and I'm happy, sometimes the item is worth nothing but I was okay rolling the dice with my money. I actually bought a gun for $500 from an estate sale and sold it for $1,500 a month later. you win some you lose some, but the thrill of the gamble is worth the price. But if you don't have the money to do it, you shouldn't be gambling with your rent money hahahah
2:43 - His reaction when he thinks it’s worth a lot of money
3:11 - His reaction when he finds out it was a fake
The guitar makes it even funnier
The before and after
The guitar riff💀
"Fake" may be a bit harsh. It was a reproduction that the seller passed off as an original "period" piece. The guy admitted he was an amateur collector, as in, not an expert. If the seller had been reputable, he would have allowed the buyer to have an expert examine it. He got off easy, buying it for $800. That's roughly what the reproduction would cost, new in box.
@@Alfredo12O44 lmao that riff immediately made me think of SpongeBob for some reason 😂 🧽
Need to bring this guy back on the show. His reactions are gold.
I know~ please just ONE more with this guy~ ONE more fake he bought that he thought was real & one more flipout. I feel guilty saying this~
@@jmsmikey we should secretly form a plan to locate him and sell him something fake that's highly prestigious and rare looking, and "cut him a good deal" on it, he'll most likely take it to the pawn shop again trying to sell it, and he'll make it onto the show for his rare item, then we can all get to see his reactions again
Yes they are lol
Fake gold😝
Camera crew should have followed him home to see him tell his wife.
LOL
(muffled gunshot in the distance)
That been great. Mike Tyson Mystery has one sorta like that
😂
Lmao
A wife is never paid off.
kron tlou how does this one comment not have over a million likes? Lol
amen to that....
John Wayne which is why you dont marry, period.
unless its a mail order bride and you're making monthly payments...it would take around 40 months
Or worth having!!
WTF.... If you got a wife that says she'll leave if you don't get rid if things you enjoy; then she is not worth marrying!!
Third Herd totally.
Exactly there, LeonD'Neon. Anyone who caves to his wife is going to at least try to keep his favorite item, not sell that one first.
Just saying, I would be mad too if I found out my husband spent our money on a fake gun
ThePhoenix when you buy stuff its your money. When he buys stuff its 'our' money.
You don't know their situation tbf. He could be spending rent money on stupid collectables. All we know is the wife wants him to get rid of it.
3:11 that guitar string connecting to his reaction is priceless 🤣
😂
His face when it happens 😐🫤😑
Saw this segment on tv
My grandad and I both died laughing LOL 😂😂😂
Should have offered him 20 dollars just to infuriate him. 🤣
He's taking a big risk here!
DUDE! Hilarious comment, I literally lol'd for like 5min! HAHAHAhahahahAHAHAH!
good thing this wasnt the model with the axe on the grip.
Gamestop employee : "I'll give you 88 cents for it"
Best I can do is $.50 and I'm taking big risk.
2:43 when the teacher tells the class the test went really well
3:11 when you got your test back
4:07 you walking back to your desk
Lol
Brilliant!!
3:11 LMFAO at the guitar sound
The guy looked so confident when the expert said "it may be worth $1500 to $2000"
Then he looked like he wanted to cry when he was told it was a fake
That was scripted. The guy is an actor in Vegas. Nothing real on this one.
most people in vegas are showbiz. same with california
one thing i learned is if you are buying an antique item make sure it has paper work
Many antiques, like guns, have no paperwork to prove it's provenance. The best thing to do is get a receipt stating if the firearm is not what the seller claims, (an original/antique) your money will be refunded. Then, have it appraised later by a certified firearms appraiser. If you have a receipt such as this, the seller refuses to honor the receipt with it specified as an original it will stand up in court as a valid contract. Very simple, protect yourself!
toddy2519 I agree, protect your neck
They say to this day Jim is still avoiding going home to his wife.
The Legend goes the man is still roaming around Vegas... You can hear him swear in the night!
They say to this day you're still not funny
His wife is gonna love this episode hahahaha
I bought the same exact pistol from Arlins Dept Store in Georgia about 1970 . It cost $29.95 and is a reproduction of a Tower of London 69 caliber flintlock. I still have it and fire it on special occasions. It actually mikes out to about a 60 caliber.
Got mine in 1979 for about $34 I think. Fun to shoot off on the 4th of July using 100 grains of black powder. The neighbor's kids come running and so do the dads. Smoke rings 8 feet in diameter that go on forever. No ball of course, but packed in tight with toilet paper makes a helluva WHUMP!!!
This is my favorite clip from this show, I can watch it on repeat and it's still hilarious
I laughed when Corey smiled when the guy was told he got "burned."
Best reaction of any seller, bring him back on another episode!
No chance this seller will be back as his wife, most likely murdered him
Haha I remember watching this episode years ago, it was funny seeing him getting all pissed off
Felt bad for guy
That's why I still watch it!
The seller looks like Randy from Trailer Park Boys if he were 25 years older and wore a shirt
Robert Eifert and didn't have a bald head covered in marker
Also a worse actor.
What good mother fuks
Robert Eifert frig off Rick!
Cheeeeeese burger
"my wife is pissed that i bought this gun now shes really gonna kill me" lmao
4:22 when you realize the guy doesn't even have a wedding ring on. Wonder if he even has a wife
Zach J I live in Vegas and have seen this guy twice out in town
i run vegas
Zach J cool bro
hhhahaha fucking nigga
Zach Zach lol
3:12 I love the disappointment tone lol
He looked so smug when Shaun said it was worth $1500
Wut
hahaha yeah, he was getting all ready for the "see honey, i told you so." moment when he got home.
@@trje246 She would never let him hear the end of it.
He was like oh yea baby 😏😏😏
I’m glad he lost 800 dollars it was satisfying to see him lose the money I hope he came home and saw his wife with his brother and watched while crying then she divorced him and took everything so he sleeps outside with the flintlock
Two things immediately:
He said it was the cream of his collection… so why didn’t he try to sell it at a collector’s show or to other enthusiasts directly?
My guess is he already did but didn’t want to accept that it was a replica and thought he’d be able to fool a pawn broker.
2nd- “He told me it was authentic”…. Sir, you’re just not a good collector if you’re taking the word of someone who profits from selling something to you.
bruh i died laughing at the end 😂😂😂💀💀💀
Mula 2K me to 😂😂😂
kananga309 wrote it from the afterlife
Even I thought the gun looked like it was in pretty good condition for being over 200 years old.
incredible how the expert gased him up so much just to then say its fake bro!!!!!
I like that confident smirk after the seller was told the value. What makes it even more funny is knowing the gun is a reproduction. "Hold on there buddy, knock that smirk off your face!!" LOL
The guitar sound at 3:11 makes it even funnier lol
The arms expert probably spotted that it was fake after maybe 1-10 seconds of looking at it, then just messed around with the guy for the rest of the time.
So glad I stumbled onto this again. Best and funniest one that found out something was fake.
He really got burned, poor guy.
But there's also that bimbo who thought she had bought Paul McCartney's signed bass and all the Beatles' signatures for $12.000 at a party at the playboy mansion.
Funny for a bit different reason, but a very good one too.
Oh poor baby lol
Last thing you want is a pissed off man walking around with a gun lol
By the time he loaded that thing (if he even knows how to load it) you could easily be a mile away!
I doubt he knows how to load it.
Doubt he knows how to load it, has the ammo and powder necessary to load it, and that it's even a functional replica. It could be made of pot metal for all he knows and blow his hand off if he tries to shoot it.
"WAIT! We can still use 'em like clubs!" Pintel, Pirates of the Carribean
My parents had the same reaction when the doctor told them that the home pregnancy test was authentic and that I was a reproduction
Oof🙁🙁
why does this only have 3 likes? well here's the 4th.
@@markmac2206 I’m #5
@@protectwhatisours6895 I am #6
Doctor: I'm sorry you got burned.
Wifey be like "Sell your stuff to buy me stuff", then is pissed that his stuff isn't worth much.
We know thats why you like your women cheap, Duke.
How do you know she didn't say, "Sell your stuff to pay the rent"? I know guys who drive hot pickups or high-end Harleys and their kids wear clothes from Goodwill.
Lmao that guitar riff perfect editing
No Pistols were harmed in the making of this video.
Only afterwards.
At the end i thought he was gonna smash it on the wall or smth😂
He wasn't allowed to break it. It's a stage prop.
"The guy who sold it to me said..." is no substitute for provenance.
fake wife
Fake husband
Fake expert
Fake mr.brown famously
:D
No, total real wife. It cannot get more real than that.
My dad had a flintlock like that and we played with over the years, but then as I got older I wanted to have it for my collection and it was no longer around, which tells me that somewhere along the line dad had gotten rid of it. it wasn't in the same good shape as the one shown in this short video, but I did get his German police 1943 .32 cal Sig Saur which he also brought back from WWII.
There's about 700lbs of bartering going on in this video.
I don't understand passive aggressive or acrimonious consonants piled together. Care to be direct? You get mad cause you're fat and took a hit on my comment, or did I completely misunderstand your acronym/consonants reply?
@@robertfighter6868 The profile pic is the anarchist symbol, not the antifa one. Still pretty lame, though.
Lmao
Lol
The appraiser tipped the scales in Cory's favor. Sorry, but that joke was too easy.
He was real happy for 60s at least.
0:34 "the CREAM OF MY COLLECTION." Gross. LOL
“I spent $800!!! That’s a lot of 🍔 I could have eaten” 😢
To be fair... that is about what some of the new repros actually cost.
Gun easily woulda fetched a couple g's had he and Mr. Brown got along famously
Ghost Certified good for you
Woulda been worth even more if he caught the gun himself
I was wondering about the mr. Brown jokes for a long time... Where it came from.? Its from the end credit....
*face palm*
Hahahah, best comment yet!
🤣
I am surprised he didn't ask the expert if it could fire. If it could, load it up and find the dude who sold it to you and ask for your money back
I love how experts are always hanging around their pawn shop and readily available as if they don't have anything else to do with their lives...
Dude....they call them in, cut the camera and then wait for them to arrive before filming again. Sometimes it's not even the same day.
I would have loved to played that descending slide guitar barre when it said ..."unfortunately "...lol...
I looked at a pistol several years ago like this with my dad at a gun show. He pointed out the stamp marks and told the everyone within ear shot that a gun this age marks are engraved not stamped. The sell claimed innocence claiming he was ripped off as well. If your going to collect be aware of crooks will go to great lengths to cheat you.
The truth is always in the proof marks.
Awful grammar. I could barely understand.
This guy really is the OG of historical reactions
I don’t think this segment is fake... you can’t fake that kind of reaction and frustration. XD
You can tell on the insignia, it was punched by the surrounding impression mark. there is a sploing around the insignia, indicating it was tap punched or machine punched, not hand engraved like the expert said
reminds me of a commercial years back with a guy claiming he had a banjo from the 1800s when all he really had was a novelty banjo made in china.
Lol that expert trolled him good. All that positive stuff and then WHAM.
It's funny because I was thinking the same exact thing! Why did he have to pump him up like that, the expert knew "right off the bat" that that pistol was a straight up fake. It's like the expert blew him up, then poked him with a pin to deflate him lolz! Altough I am glad he did this just for our entertainment lolz!
His wife is gonna kill him with the same gun! 😂 ohhh the irony lol
SelfMade 128 😂😂😂 man
Chicks can't load modern guns, much less flintlocks
Quinn This Is coming from the guy that likes his own comment.
It's got the round pommel on the grip, so she can beat him to death with it. That's what $75 guns your husband paid $800 are for. ;-)
If it was me, I wouldn't tell my wife, unless she watches Pawn Stars then your options pretty much come down to faking your own death and running away :)
No worries. I’m sure the dude got at least $800 for the acting gig.
They don’t, that’s not how reality works. Customers/Extras (including experts) that appears on the cast don’t get paid at all, Even if they do get paid, the history channel will never pay them that much amount for every sellers that appear on the show.
The only payment you would get is just being on T.V and meet the stars. Do your research
@@coffeelink943 Show your "research". You won't.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! All is not lost! The pistol may be a fake pistol, but is still an authentic mallet, and can be employed nicely to smack Corey in the head. 🤔
Or his wife... 🤔
Hahaha his wife's like I told you so but I'm paid for
that's the universal reaction when you find out you lost 700 big ones
"OK maybe the thing is a fake." *Turns around* "F***, F***! F***!!!!" This literly killed me
Well, it could be that mr. Brown used this gun famously..
Deividas Melnikas Shtaufer corny af
if you have the paperwork for it. other than that, i can only offer you $0.000000000001 and I am taking a HUGE risk.
I went to the comment section thinking "the first thing i will see is another lame mr brown joke" and sure enough...
Deividas Melnikas Shtaufer fuck off
How did you end up with this?
Bought the same pistol in 1977 from Markwell Arms, paid 59.95 at Murphy Mart, brand new in the box
As PT Barnum may or may not have said, "There's a sucker born every minute"
Like the joke goes, I don't need google, my wife knows everything already.
Ok if that's the cream of your collection then........😂
Way to crush the guys dreams. Lol
+Spin Diesel
Your comment is a typical... "it's someone else's fault for my situation" assertion. The fat ass crushed his own dreams when he originally purchased it not authenticating the gun.
I've got one, very similar in design, I know it's original, I bought it at an estate sale auction when I was 13 (40 years ago) in MA, and there was a newspaper clipping describing the history of the original owner, a British loyalist. I've always wondered what it's worth. It's been sitting in a closet for probably 35 years.
He threw it in the trash, he got rid of it as his wife wanted him too 🤣
Yep
My favourite seller. I'm so glad I don't have his life hahahaha
Never seen someone that pissed in this show lmao
F***!!! 🤬🤬
Lol Jim is the best customer ever. Hey Jim if you're reading this I have some magic beans if you'd like to buy?
I'm only subscribed for the Mr. Brown jokes
it's being overplayed...now i'm sick of it
What is a Mr Brown joke?
You said that famously lol
ThinkingWithPotatoes Cool story bro did he dieded
He knew as soon as he saw it that it was fake. He didn't even have to pick it up 🤣
Scammers are as old as time itself.
NEVER trust a sellers word.
"Trust, but VERIFY!" Especially if you are planning to put down a lot of money on a supposed historical collectible, like a firearm.
"Was in the family for generations"
Dude learned the hard way that a generation is about 12-15 years
Good acting on everone's part.
Remember watching this live as a kid, will stick with me for the rest of my life
"Now she's really gonna kill me" 😅
Why everybody says my wife don't like it that's why I selling it 🤔😂 I heard that hundred times.
"I've had her a long time. She's paid off."
Gentlemen, pay attention. If that isn't a case against marriage, I don't know what is.
Aren’t you like a pastor or something?
Incredible actor, so authentic
Im sure his wife is getting along famously with mr Brown now...
As a collector myself, I get so tired of the "estate sale" line. I get even more irritated when dealers won't give you the name of the estate.
This guy has been on the show before with other reproductions. Not sure if con artist or scripted.
erowidoz scripted
This was actually his first appearance, and when he came back on after this the guns were real
These shows are always scripted.
This guy by far is the best .
4:04 the moment reality hits him
@Ian Robert Davies yeah that might be more spot on
No paperwork, no sale. If I want a reproduction, I want reproduction prices. Do your research. Know what you're buying. Are the marks supposed to be stamped or etched/engraved? Be able to tell the difference. Look for proof marks and that they are proper.
This is my favorite pawn stars clip of all time
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Imagine his wife after he comes home and tells her the good news...
Haha - on the bright side he can keep it now because it is not a real gun.....
there is always eBay (no FFL needed) and in any case he can learn to shoot it. I have three reproductions and I love shooting them.
They never said it wasn't a real gun. They said it was a reproduction and is not from the 1800s. It may very well still shoot.
The old folks in the family used to say, "don't ever bet on the other man's tricks, or buy what he says is rare and of great value." Have everything checked and DOUBLE CHECKED first before you buy.
4:30 favorite part. 🤣
Update: Jim never made it home. He was found in his car, parked at a 7-Eleven, passed out drunk, surrounded by Bud cans - with several large contusions on his head, and a big ol' horse pistol gripped by the barrel in his hand.
LMFAO why would you buy something like that with no provenance?
You go to a gun show, you see something you like, you don't know anything about it, the seller gives you a story, they act sad or angry if you even sound like you don't believe them, you choose to trust them, then regret in leisure.
It happens at gun shows, comic book conventions, antique shops . . . sometimes you get an unscrupulous seller and sometimes the seller genuinely believes they have something special.
You also don't get provenance with a lot of things, unfortunately, especially something that might have been picked up from the battlefield. This is why proof marks make dating and placing firearms easier than a lot of other artifacts.
topbreak38 gun show or not, you don't buy artifacts without provenance, it's even more expected from a reputable dealer because he should have never had it in the first place without documentation. No smart reseller would have bought it without documenting the history unless they were going to attempt ripping someone off
Provenance or not, know what you are looking at. Some basic research into that type of weapon would have told him it was a fake. Doesn't anyone read a book anymore? It looked to me like one of the Japanese manufactured reproductions from the 1970's. The lack of Proof House markings on anything British(or European for that matter) is a red flag.
I'm not sure if you know what provenance is. It is difficult to establish and even harder to keep intact. Many times an object is passed through a family and the only "provenance" attached to it is the story the family passes along with it. If this were what is known as a "battlefield pickup," there wouldn't exactly be a receipt for it and objects like this are sometimes handed down or given away without a lot of documentation following it.
He trusted the person who represented the firearm as real but did not know what to look for to avoid losing money.
It's not always as simple as "getting the paperwork."
lots of people like to gamble but their gambling is buying things they think are worth a lot but they know its a big risk. I do this from time to time but I always do it with money I'm okay losing, and I go into it being fine if I find out that the item I bought isn't worth much.
foe example, I'll go to an estate sale and if I see an old poster or something I like, I may pay $40 or something for it and some times its worth $200 or so and I'm happy, sometimes the item is worth nothing but I was okay rolling the dice with my money.
I actually bought a gun for $500 from an estate sale and sold it for $1,500 a month later. you win some you lose some, but the thrill of the gamble is worth the price.
But if you don't have the money to do it, you shouldn't be gambling with your rent money hahahah
that smile whent away quick lol never buy something without paper work
I paid bucks for this 😂
Right when the expert came in, you could tell his voice felt bad for the guy
He finna call up the dude who sold it to him and challenge him to a duel with it😂
Yeah, and blow up his hand in the process. LOL
gun is fake, fake duel
Never tell a buyer that you have to sell it. That just makes them want to drop the price down.
$800? Ask for the paperwork ffs!
That smirk on Jim's face, only to be ruined when he finds out its a fake.
Came here specifically to watch him flip out
"best I can do is two twizzlers and a pebble"