"Do you know how rare it is to find his signature?" "No, not at all" "How much did you want to get out of it?" "Well I did a quick search on his signature and found there's not many of them"
5:54 that’s false- the professional didn’t miss the “hot rod” modification from the original, are you kidding?? 😅 Like he believed the ‘32 ford roadster was fuel injected with 500hp gtfo my guy.
I'm tired of seeing the Kobe jersey listed as a mistake. It was not a mistake. At the time, the Jersey was only worth around 15,000 (according to their expert anyway). It would be a huge mistake buying something that came from a person that was only in their late 30s, expecting them to die soon so you can make a huge profit. It would be hard to stay in business with that mindset.
Their expert was wrong at the time too, he gave the generic retail price of a game used Jersey with zero consideration for the player. It was worth $20K easy, as the death simply gave a 10× factor.
Yeah, the episode aired two and a half years before he passed away. They likely could have made a decent profit if seller went so low as offer, but they would not have still had the jersey for so long.
The funny part of that saying is napoleon was tall for his time and would be above average even today lol, saying he was short was propaganda was to make him look bad by his enemies. People forget , napoleon had armies follow him, he was truly beloved by his people and soldiers , they all choose to stand by him, fight for him, and believed in what he stood for, I'd say a napoleon complex would be a compliment lol. A great deal of time, effort and stress went into destroying his reputation and history. I can't say I agree with everything he did, but his ability on a battle field, the loyalty of his troops, and love he had from the people were all things to be respected.
I’ve been to the pawn star shop twice and did not see anyone from the show except for the old man walking around the office, but nowhere where you could talk to him or see him. It was kind of cool. The shop is kind of lame. It doesn’t have anything like it shows on television. It’s just a normal pawn shop.
Vic Flick was a legend and that guitar was worth beau coups bucks. He had been with he John Barry Deven when they did Doctor No, From Russia with Love, AND Goldfinger. That twanging guitar is heard on These boots are Made for Walking (yeah he played with Billly Strange's orchestra too and Billy was no slouch on the guitar himself. The Pawn Stars got shortchanged at that auction. They should have out a minimum acceptable bid on it and refused to take less.
Only famous rockstars can add $50,000 value to a guitar. He may have been a prolific and notable session guitarist, but they're not rockstars who released iconic albums and were a part of pop culture. Just because a few guitar geeks know his name, doesn't make it a $70,000 piece of memorabilia. Jesse projected his own fanboyism onto the value, and also overlooked the fact that the vintage strat was missing its original bridge pickup with significantly lowers the value.
Because it's true with a lot of the high price items. You need someone ready to spend a lot of money to come in and have an interest in some niche hobbies to spend on it
@@audemars_piguet13it feels like they are scamming the sellers, but to be honest the point of these stores isn’t to give me the exact worth of these items, it’s just to conveniently convert people’s attic garbage to cash. Most of these people can’t auction or sell these for the best price anywhere if they tried. Sure they lose some theoretical value in the sale but it’s a win for both sides if everyone makes money
@@visar2564 2 For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. 3 For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
If you are sharp.. you can notice the guy with the joe jackson books said he didnt know anything about the rarity of the signature.. but when deciding on a price he said he had quickly googled it.. thats a red flag right there..
His "expert" on car values missed the small fact that it was a hotrod modification with all visible steering linkage and the Axle were chromed and an LS swap ... Uh yeah right.
Rick is by far the worst negotiator ever, it's simple body language, when you see somebody say hesitatingly instead of sternly that they don't know if they can take your offer, it's a dead giveaway that they will take the offer they just don't want to you got to do better than this Rick come on
They mention in the video that it wasn’t an original body. Not sure what point the video is trying to make unless Rick and team picked up a different car than they drove.
So Danny (the Count) messed up and overvalued the car? I thought he was supposed to be an expert. I know they call him the Count but perhaps they should remove the o.
Couldn't stop laughing about that Napoleon gaffe, looks like the seller couldn't believe his luck when gifted $2000, he probably paid about $10 for it then headed for the nearest bar and got tanked. 🍾 Like all businesses in collectiables setback mistakes unfortunately will happen.
Nah, i think their biggest lost is the pokemon cards that was sold for only $500-700k by a seller that came to their shop, but later on, after several years it was market valued at around $18-20M
The 1932 Roadster the guy specified it was "Aftermarket." Danny, "the way it should be..." I believe that Danny did know this was "Aftermarket." This is one of those times where the expert is telling Rick it is worth $70-$75K at Auction. The mistake is that for the Pawn Shop to make money on this car they should never go above 50% of the auction price. They bought this car for their own personal collection, this is not a buy to Sell at a profit.
I love the episode A Regrettable Pawn Stars Cartoon, where the dude came in with a life Jesus Christ still on the cross. The appraisal was few Trillion dollars and Rick offered the guy 400 dollars. Classic Rick...
A. Danny "the count" is an actor .not an expert. B. All sales on pawn stars are prenegotiatrd with the prediction team before it's filmed C. The only pawn stars season that was anything close to reality was season 1. D. The inside of the " pawn shop" we see is a filming location only. The background customers are extras. E. To be a seller, you have to submit an application, everything is screened beforehand and you have approx 3 meetings with production staff before the seller is approved to be filmed.
To be honest nobody can verify a joe jackson autograph unless they have a pic of him signing whatever it was because he could have done whatever for his signature nobody can be an expert on illiterate signatures
@@sirroxalot well that may be true however for the ones that are not so reputable this pertains to them. Now as for you if it pertains to you heyyyy....
The 40k earings was funny as the guy gave his real details and real driving licence 😂 the hot rod they didn't buy im sure 😅 kobe shirt was the rgt choice as never worth 200k noooooo way😅
Whaaaaat??? Faild to notice it was a hotrod, highly modded to the gills car?? No??? Ya dont say??😂 Im no car expert AT ALL, but even i know this! However, i am an expert on guitars, especially Fender Strats, and that bridge pickup is definitely not original. Blade humbuckers weren't a thing in 61'😂
i wouldnt feel bad for skipping the jersey. the expert gave him current prices, nobody could have predicted he would die and all his stuff would skyrocket. you don't buy items hoping for the celebrities untimely death and sell when its hot that's not how business works.
the profit on the hundreds of thousands of items they sold before was already a lot. there were only errors and losses of less than twenty items. this means that it is not a mistake and a real loss. 🙂
The police taking an item the pawnshop paid for never sounded justified. There is no way any pawnshop can know with 100% certainty if an item is stolen or not, so why punish the business for doing everything they can to not get stolen property.
A lot of countries laws, work that way for buying g and selling. It's part of the reason they " lowball offers, imagine if half the shit they paid for was stolen? They be bankrupt in a short time
Varies from state to state, but I'd assume in a state where the police can do that, the business have some sort of insurance. Having scans of identification along with the paperwork would help there.
My friend had a piece of junk car. Had a truck chain on the hood with a lock. Asked him why. The motor, 700 horse power. Never judge a book by its cover I guess.
Lmao it always cracks me up when people see a common name and associate it with a famous person. There was tens of thousands of men named “Joe Jackson” not all of them are “shoeless Joe Jackson”. But according to Rick only shoeless Joe Jackson signed things 😂
I feel like not buying that Kobe jersey was a good call. It would have had to sit in their warehouse for another 3 years before it's value went up due to Kobe's death.
I’m sorry, what is cubic “zur cone I us”? It’s “zur coney us”. And it didn’t just come out, it was developed in the 30s and became commercially viable in 1972. Way before Corey’s purchase.
This is a decent list. But in reality the only one that belongs here is the Vic Flick guitar.. He lost a fortune on the WW2 motorcycle. Lost like 10k on a spacelander bike that they made a point to give chumlee a bonus for buying. He has like a dozen fixed up pedal cars that don't sell. Never able to sell that huge ugly statue art piece. And the willie mays jersey ended up being one he never even owned much less played in which corey spent 31k on. I'd add the replica back to the future car he passed on that ended up selling for 6 figures at auction.
Just so you know, 90% of the time when the show is active, these people know who are coming through the doors so these mistakes or whatever they’re probably pre-scripted
So did they use that car expert again? The guitar was a dopey move. Just because the guy did a lot of session work and owned that guitar means nothing. There's no way of proving that was the guitar on hit songs. The appraisal of 35K was ridiculous, though a 61 'in good shape will bring about $25K -- exactly what they got.
It's nice seeing Rick get screwed every once in a while since he's made a living screwing every person that's pawned or sold anything to him. Half price rick.
That is interesting, how is the law in the US if you unknowingly buy stolen goods? Because over here if you buy stuff in good faith (which is very much the case if the previous "owner" can provide a receipt), you get to keep it and the original owner has to direct his claims towards the thief.
Stolen property is stolen property. Even with a "receipt" or "paperwork". Probably the highest item in the "loss" column for pawn shops, I would think.
those indian beads at $1200 why sell it? That's not even worth selling if it cost that much. If I had a valuable Item, and it would fetch 20K and up, that's where I would be willing to start thinking about it.
@@cornbreadhead7197 he’s not stupid rich like them, also, they always try to drop the price toooooo damn much. I get that they need to make money but they never even consider to atleast get someone close to what the customer wants.
Ripping people off is how they stay in business like with that 32 roadster car they bought it for 68k and then theyll turn around and sell it for 100k that may not happen for real but just saying how they do
The expert wasn't wrong about it. They paid what it was worth. By pawn shop logic that is too much, but they weren't buying this to sell regardless of what they say. This was for his personal collection.
"Do you know how rare it is to find his signature?"
"No, not at all"
"How much did you want to get out of it?"
"Well I did a quick search on his signature and found there's not many of them"
I'll never stop asking myself how did Rick oversee such an inconsistency in a seller's story.
You are aware he probably could have googled it while waiting for something right?
Joe Jackson was illiterate. He couldn't sign his name. See movie Eight men Out
I love how much of an ass Rick is,...what a parasite.
5:54 that’s false- the professional didn’t miss the “hot rod” modification from the original, are you kidding?? 😅 Like he believed the ‘32 ford roadster was fuel injected with 500hp gtfo my guy.
I'm tired of seeing the Kobe jersey listed as a mistake. It was not a mistake. At the time, the Jersey was only worth around 15,000 (according to their expert anyway). It would be a huge mistake buying something that came from a person that was only in their late 30s, expecting them to die soon so you can make a huge profit. It would be hard to stay in business with that mindset.
easy 3 or 4 k profit
Their expert was wrong at the time too, he gave the generic retail price of a game used Jersey with zero consideration for the player. It was worth $20K easy, as the death simply gave a 10× factor.
They couldn't have have foreseen that he would die
Yeah, the episode aired two and a half years before he passed away. They likely could have made a decent profit if seller went so low as offer, but they would not have still had the jersey for so long.
Yk I think these vids would be more pleasing with less commentary 👌👍
IKR Rick thinks he's funny with all his stupid come backs. His laugh is so annoying like finger nails on a chalk board.
Exactly
Sure but the background info creates more context - would u rather not find out why they made poor decisions?
Copyright issues for fair use requires him to commentate so much I believe. I agree though lol
Constantly explaining everything before it happens then showing it
The biggest loss Pawn Stars ever had was when the old man went to the big pawn shop in the sky.
Good
@@bobgteen6496i'll say the same when you die :)
Real
Facts
Agreed
The Napoleon complex totally made my day and the rest of the year!! Hilarious 😆😆😆
😂😂I can’t with his face
The funny part of that saying is napoleon was tall for his time and would be above average even today lol, saying he was short was propaganda was to make him look bad by his enemies. People forget , napoleon had armies follow him, he was truly beloved by his people and soldiers , they all choose to stand by him, fight for him, and believed in what he stood for, I'd say a napoleon complex would be a compliment lol. A great deal of time, effort and stress went into destroying his reputation and history. I can't say I agree with everything he did, but his ability on a battle field, the loyalty of his troops, and love he had from the people were all things to be respected.
I'm gunna miss The Old Man. RIP Richard Benjamin Harrison ✝️😢
We all loved him fullhearthed
he's dead now
What he’s dead?
I’ve been to the pawn star shop twice and did not see anyone from the show except for the old man walking around the office, but nowhere where you could talk to him or see him. It was kind of cool. The shop is kind of lame. It doesn’t have anything like it shows on television. It’s just a normal pawn shop.
@@Cab1664 sadly yea
Vic Flick was a legend and that guitar was worth beau coups bucks. He had been with he John Barry Deven when they did Doctor No, From Russia with Love, AND Goldfinger. That twanging guitar is heard on These boots are Made for Walking (yeah he played with Billly Strange's orchestra too and Billy was no slouch on the guitar himself. The Pawn Stars got shortchanged at that auction. They should have out a minimum acceptable bid on it and refused to take less.
Only famous rockstars can add $50,000 value to a guitar. He may have been a prolific and notable session guitarist, but they're not rockstars who released iconic albums and were a part of pop culture. Just because a few guitar geeks know his name, doesn't make it a $70,000 piece of memorabilia. Jesse projected his own fanboyism onto the value, and also overlooked the fact that the vintage strat was missing its original bridge pickup with significantly lowers the value.
They made waaaay more making the episode than they lost.
That bridge pickup wasn't original on that Strat.
The "it'll take me awhile to sell it" is always used 🤣🤣
Me: Well be a better salesman!
Because it's true with a lot of the high price items. You need someone ready to spend a lot of money to come in and have an interest in some niche hobbies to spend on it
@@TheWatcher007 nothing to do with being a good salesman... you dont just sell 70k items in an hour right?
Like dude if it takes a while that’s not my problem in the end you will sell it
@@chelissaacosta please dont be in charge of any money or run a business.
Dude’s face when Corey agrees with his wife saying he’s got a Napoleon complex 😁 😐
I noticed that too lol, he wasn’t happy about that
It's hard to feel bad for them losing any amount of cash considering how much they're making doing this.
Noone feels bad for them. They are professional scam artists
@@audemars_piguet13it feels like they are scamming the sellers, but to be honest the point of these stores isn’t to give me the exact worth of these items, it’s just to conveniently convert people’s attic garbage to cash. Most of these people can’t auction or sell these for the best price anywhere if they tried. Sure they lose some theoretical value in the sale but it’s a win for both sides if everyone makes money
@@audemars_piguet13you know you could do this too, if you got the capital then put it out there and reap the benefits
Noone feels bad for them. They are professional scam artists
@@visar2564 2 For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
3 For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
If you are sharp.. you can notice the guy with the joe jackson books said he didnt know anything about the rarity of the signature.. but when deciding on a price he said he had quickly googled it.. thats a red flag right there..
His "expert" on car values missed the small fact that it was a hotrod modification with all visible steering linkage and the Axle were chromed and an LS swap ... Uh yeah right.
Plus he told them. As soon as he popped the hood, like wtf?
Rick is by far the worst negotiator ever, it's simple body language, when you see somebody say hesitatingly instead of sternly that they don't know if they can take your offer, it's a dead giveaway that they will take the offer they just don't want to you got to do better than this Rick come on
And if you offering him 67 and he's asking for 68 you know damn well he's going to take the 67, don't give this guy an extra $2,000
$4000 for 6 rolex ? Lol that would have been the greatest deal of all time
"my wife told me I have a bit of a napoleon complex"
"I can see that"
How his face shifts LMFAO
lol when? xD
@@flyingthor2650 @18:33 ;]
Can we stop being sexist to men?
like 18:30@@flyingthor2650
BRO I KNOW this made me literally slide down in my chair laughing
The expert failed to notice there is now a 500HP engine in it...
I think they were more talking about the aftermarket body and it not being the OG body
@@nickadkins7765They disclosed that it was an aftermarket body right when they walked up the driveway. The car was worth what they paid for it.
@@nickadkins7765 I think an exoskeleton Iron-man suit around my body is worth more than this fleshy meatbag I got
They mention in the video that it wasn’t an original body. Not sure what point the video is trying to make unless Rick and team picked up a different car than they drove.
The owner said it was remanufactured when Rick and Cory went to look at it
Yep the count didn't know the difference between a original and a kit. 30k hotrod for over 60k
So Danny (the Count) messed up and overvalued the car? I thought he was supposed to be an expert. I know they call him the Count but perhaps they should remove the o.
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
It's crazy that a sick guitar that played a lot very well known songs is 10x lower priced than some random dudes shirt -.-
Random guy?? 😂😂
WHEN THANOS WAS IN WITH THE 6 INFINITY RINGS AND RICK SAID I GIVE U 1K
THAT WAS IT 4ME😂
5:45 wtf you mean the expert failed to notice the car was a modified hot rod? Do you mean he didn’t know it wasn’t the original body?
The king of custom cars failed to realize it was customized 😂😂😂😂 Yea sure!
That's the dude from the show Gotham garage and he's always overestimating what cars will sell for
The way you say Cubic Zurconias is hilarious lmfao
The old man even pronounces it correctly not 30 seconds later hahahah
lol i thought the same
Richard “Cory, why don’t you take it home? Maybe it will teach you not to be so damn stupid!” 😂
As if the network didn’t milk this show enough, this guy is still squeezing and forcing any residual milk out of its teet haha
Rick - "I cant buy it for $70,000, I need to be able to make money off it...'
Also Rick - "puts it for sell at $150,000"
Couldn't stop laughing about that Napoleon gaffe, looks like the seller couldn't believe his luck when gifted $2000, he probably paid about $10 for it then headed for the nearest bar and got tanked. 🍾 Like all businesses in collectiables setback mistakes unfortunately will happen.
Nah, i think their biggest lost is the pokemon cards that was sold for only $500-700k by a seller that came to their shop, but later on, after several years it was market valued at around $18-20M
The phone call after the Indian vest lmao 😂😂
The 1932 Roadster the guy specified it was "Aftermarket." Danny, "the way it should be..." I believe that Danny did know this was "Aftermarket." This is one of those times where the expert is telling Rick it is worth $70-$75K at Auction. The mistake is that for the Pawn Shop to make money on this car they should never go above 50% of the auction price. They bought this car for their own personal collection, this is not a buy to Sell at a profit.
I love the episode A Regrettable Pawn Stars Cartoon, where the dude came in with a life Jesus Christ still on the cross. The appraisal was few Trillion dollars and Rick offered the guy 400 dollars. Classic Rick...
A. Danny "the count" is an actor
.not an expert.
B. All sales on pawn stars are prenegotiatrd with the prediction team before it's filmed
C. The only pawn stars season that was anything close to reality was season 1.
D. The inside of the " pawn shop" we see is a filming location only. The background customers are extras.
E. To be a seller, you have to submit an application, everything is screened beforehand and you have approx 3 meetings with production staff before the seller is approved to be filmed.
its like WWE lol
A...wrong
B...wrong
C...wrong
D...wrong
E...wrong
12:04 holy shit the guy got 20x of what he demanded for glad he had patience
Only if he had held onto it for another 30+ months before was selling it, which I doubt.
To be honest nobody can verify a joe jackson autograph unless they have a pic of him signing whatever it was because he could have done whatever for his signature nobody can be an expert on illiterate signatures
Yes, he couldn't write properly so he could have done all kinds of variations when he did sign various stuff.
I am happy to see pawn brokers getting some of what they give.👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
What exactly do they give? They run a business. Don't like a deal, don't except the money.
@@sirroxalot well that may be true however for the ones that are not so reputable this pertains to them. Now as for you if it pertains to you heyyyy....
@@sirroxalot they’re also praying on people who are in desperate situations
Hardly an inexpensive car back in 1932. In 1932 500 bucks was 1/3 of an average American's wages. 😂
In comparison to literally every car before it, it was 100% a cheap car for when it released
I bet that guy who sold that Kobe Bryant warm up jersey wishes he had it now. It would be worth a lot more since Kobe has passed away.
He probably did sell it after he died. Pawn shop never got it.
That Kobe jersey is worth so much now
Wait. The car "expert" they rely could not tell the "1932 Ford" was a reproduction?!?!?
No wonder they lost money on the deal.....
"Corey why dont you take it home and remind yourself not to be so damn stupid" gold!
The 40k earings was funny as the guy gave his real details and real driving licence 😂 the hot rod they didn't buy im sure 😅 kobe shirt was the rgt choice as never worth 200k noooooo way😅
Good video bro 👌 i like your editing and not too much commentary. Good job 💯
Whaaaaat??? Faild to notice it was a hotrod, highly modded to the gills car?? No??? Ya dont say??😂
Im no car expert AT ALL, but even i know this!
However, i am an expert on guitars, especially Fender Strats, and that bridge pickup is definitely not original. Blade humbuckers weren't a thing in 61'😂
Why is having Chumlee as an employee not mistake #1 by a mile?
i wouldnt feel bad for skipping the jersey. the expert gave him current prices, nobody could have predicted he would die and all his stuff would skyrocket. you don't buy items hoping for the celebrities untimely death and sell when its hot that's not how business works.
60,000 in labor. I didn’t ask you to build it! That’s on you dude.
I knooow! he should go back to warming benches at the bush league.
as soon as i saw the bridge pickup on the fender i said "hell no"
the profit on the hundreds of thousands of items they sold before was already a lot. there were only errors and losses of less than twenty items. this means that it is not a mistake and a real loss. 🙂
The dude was a session guitarist, harsh truth is that they are not known by most people, hence most collectors wouldn't care.
Tough business.. you have to be knowledgeable about many things.. very easy to make a mistake.
The police taking an item the pawnshop paid for never sounded justified. There is no way any pawnshop can know with 100% certainty if an item is stolen or not, so why punish the business for doing everything they can to not get stolen property.
A lot of countries laws, work that way for buying g and selling. It's part of the reason they " lowball offers, imagine if half the shit they paid for was stolen? They be bankrupt in a short time
Varies from state to state, but I'd assume in a state where the police can do that, the business have some sort of insurance. Having scans of identification along with the paperwork would help there.
What happened to the price for the fender when they were negotiating it was blank lol!
Kobe’s jersey is definitely worth more now
Yeah, but it wasn't in 2017 when that episode was filmed.
I also watched the video
@@mimcduffee86 Is it known if the same guy still had the jersey when Koby passed?
kobe is dead now
@@badrrharri yeah it’s why it’s worth more now lol
❤ur laugh, Rick !! you’re my favourite
That Danny guy should have his own show
He does...where have you been
Cory never wrong he gets so mad but he loved when his pops is wrong
15:59 He got ripped off because he was trying to rip off other people even more...
My friend had a piece of junk car. Had a truck chain on the hood with a lock. Asked him why. The motor, 700 horse power. Never judge a book by its cover I guess.
👊 😎 👍
The thumbnail is gold ahahahahhahaha
It’s called a STRAT not a stretch. Lol 😂. Love the videos though!!!
that fender guitar had a hot rail pickup in it...durr
15:00 whats cubic zerkinius or whatever you said lol, zirconia? Or zirconias for plural?
Lmao it always cracks me up when people see a common name and associate it with a famous person.
There was tens of thousands of men named “Joe Jackson” not all of them are “shoeless Joe Jackson”.
But according to Rick only shoeless Joe Jackson signed things 😂
I feel like not buying that Kobe jersey was a good call. It would have had to sit in their warehouse for another 3 years before it's value went up due to Kobe's death.
Ya ever notice how Thiers always either a shapely woman or one in short shorts in when showing the costumers and the shoppers in the background.
That's because they have them in costumes.
14:59 "Cubic ZURCANNNNNIAAAAS" 🤣
Dude - "Here's this rebodied aftermarket home built car".
Fool - "oh its original is it, take my money".
da fudge....😂
It's people like that for whom the "expert" in air-quotes was invented.
That last sentence made me miss the old man😂😂😂
I’m sorry, what is cubic “zur cone I us”? It’s “zur coney us”. And it didn’t just come out, it was developed in the 30s and became commercially viable in 1972. Way before Corey’s purchase.
Lowballers karma is so sweet!
This is a decent list. But in reality the only one that belongs here is the Vic Flick guitar.. He lost a fortune on the WW2 motorcycle. Lost like 10k on a spacelander bike that they made a point to give chumlee a bonus for buying. He has like a dozen fixed up pedal cars that don't sell. Never able to sell that huge ugly statue art piece. And the willie mays jersey ended up being one he never even owned much less played in which corey spent 31k on.
I'd add the replica back to the future car he passed on that ended up selling for 6 figures at auction.
Just so you know, 90% of the time when the show is active, these people know who are coming through the doors so these mistakes or whatever they’re probably pre-scripted
Ooof, I'd like to see the jersey now.
It's nice to see Rick actually lose some money because he has no problem hosing others.
The historian guy always has bad news😂
It's hardly a mistake to not buy a jersey for 10k if only by extremely bad luck couple of years later the previous owner dies in a helicopter crash.
bro chill with the commentary, you're literally just reiterating what they are saying...good vid otherwise.
How can anything be a mistake when the whole show is fake even the pawn shop is a set at a different location than the original shop
I still remember the Pokémon Charizard one makes me sad every time
So did they use that car expert again? The guitar was a dopey move. Just because the guy did a lot of session work and owned that guitar means nothing. There's no way of proving that was the guitar on hit songs. The appraisal of 35K was ridiculous, though a 61 'in good shape will bring about $25K -- exactly what they got.
It's nice seeing Rick get screwed every once in a while since he's made a living screwing every person that's pawned or sold anything to him. Half price rick.
That is interesting, how is the law in the US if you unknowingly buy stolen goods?
Because over here if you buy stuff in good faith (which is very much the case if the previous "owner" can provide a receipt), you get to keep it and the original owner has to direct his claims towards the thief.
Over where?
Stolen property is stolen property. Even with a "receipt" or "paperwork".
Probably the highest item in the "loss" column for pawn shops, I would think.
"Over here", the owner gets their property back, and the deceived buyer has to try and get THEIR money back from the thief.
those indian beads at $1200 why sell it? That's not even worth selling if it cost that much. If I had a valuable Item, and it would fetch 20K and up, that's where I would be willing to start thinking about it.
Missing out on Kobe was a bad idea damn 😂
Whoever is responsible for the sound of a cash register ringing should be fired into space!
I'm always happy when the pawn shop loses money 😂
What a terrible thing to say! What if someone said the same about you? 🤔
@@cornbreadhead7197 he’s not stupid rich like them, also, they always try to drop the price toooooo damn much. I get that they need to make money but they never even consider to atleast get someone close to what the customer wants.
Ripping people off is how they stay in business like with that 32 roadster car they bought it for 68k and then theyll turn around and sell it for 100k that may not happen for real but just saying how they do
Nah
Pawn pawn, shops, pray on people in desperate situations
The way you pronounce Cubic Zirconias is wild man lol
Man glad he held out with the kobe jersey 🤑🤑🤑🤑
That's the trouble with
32s 34s etc you have to drive them with your knees are around your ears. 😕
Was going to buy one until i realized shipping to Canada is $18
I do have a signed hat from Shoeless Joe in my family, I’m glad it’s so expensive but I won’t sell it ever
Maybe ALWAYS have the "experts" look at stuff BEFORE you buy it?
Hoping to get "lucky" is something you do in a cadino, not a business.
Guy with the Kobe jersey got lucky he stuck to his guns
So what was the hot rod actually worth then if the expert was wrong about it?
Danny knows his stuff so, he knew it wasnt the original
The expert wasn't wrong about it. They paid what it was worth. By pawn shop logic that is too much, but they weren't buying this to sell regardless of what they say. This was for his personal collection.
Well the roadster sounded nice
That kobe jersey will go for a lot now
Let me take my item to a pawn shop to sell, then get offended when they won’t give me full retail value cause it’s a pawn shop!
Cz will never test as a diamond. It is not closely as hard as any previous stone. I call big bullshit
Imagine the Kobe practice finals jersey now… RIP MAMBA
he's dead now
The Joe Jackson is a bit, not a real loss, the producers put stuff in there like that
What if you wreck it
Im not a idiot
Can you say the exact same thing about every single other driver on the road?