A movie prop is always worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. They are not commodities like gold or silver and therefore have no universal value. The original painting from the intro to the TV show "Good Times" sold a couple of years ago for $16,000,000 at Christie's and I would hardly call that "worth it" BUT, clearly it was to the people who were bidding that highly for it.
They don't actually buy the things featured on the show though. They just get people to come on the show and pretend to sell their valuable possessions for entertainment.
Only too an extent The customers are real and the stuff they bring in is real. Typically the producers set aside a day to film, they interview people who are coming in, and if they like the item, they clean it up, check out it's story, set up the shot, and film the pawn
one of a kind for enthusiasts, to others, its a bunch of colored wood chunks stuck together :-\.. just not something that will be remembered by future generations and will slowely loose value :-\
I think there might be 5 of them max (1 for each child unless they simply had each child pick up the gobstopper and film them taking it.) but it would be most costly than simply making 5 gob stoppers.
Chumlee with his sweaty hands clutching all over the paint on that painting , if it was a magritte it should never have been outside let alone handled like that . Tells me he already knew , otherwise , ouch .
The while Jesse buying that guitar was a big controversy that ended his time on Pawn Stars. In my eyes, Rick missed out and Jesse swooped in. That's business.
It was never "for sale" as depicted on the show. The guitar store was going to buy the guitar, the producers found out and faked the pending deal with Harrison, to whom the guitar would never have been offered.
How the heck did the coin legally go back to being in the pawn shop's ownership? Shouldn't it belong to the insurance company now, considering they've paid the original owner insurance for something that has been regained from the theft and now has a known location? The pawn shop should've had a case against the seller who sold the stolen coin? I'm not an American so please explain to me how your country's law works on this matter, because in my country the pawn shop would never get hold of that stolen property again.
@@Sommers234 it's strange to me how the insurance company seems to be the losing part in this and everybody else's profiting on this? How's that even possible when the insurance company is the only part not doing anything wrong here.
My guess would be because the insurance company is not in sales and therefore does not bother reselling items. From my experience they don't waste their time, could take months or years to sell.
Probably also why Oakland,CA has a huge amount of abandoned vehicles in a lot. Stolen vehicles and people get compensated then they don't waste the time to fix and resell.
Because they were doing a good faith transaction. The insurance company has as a JOB to pay out if the event insured against happen. They profit handsomely when everything goes well. So they HAVE to pay if things go bad.
Plus I don't remember seeing anywhere where that was the price tag it was sold so I don't know where this guy in the video is getting this information because your comment Is true for sure cuz it's all made up anyways lol it's whatever people will pay
Yeah well guess it’s Karma if they get a taste of their own medicine every now and then. This is a pawnshop. They will usually buy items for about maybe a quarter maybe half of what the item is actually worth. Everything that looks like a good deal for a customer is made up for tv
I don't agree with this statement. If I would have entered the room and decided to pay the item 100 millions the value of it wouldn't automatically increase by just this action. It would have that value for me personally, but not for the rest of the world. If then I wanted to sell it again the value of the item would or would not increase only by what I bought it for. The true market value of the item is set by the perception of it's worth by...the market (which is not set by one person, but by the collective perception). Otherwise there wouldn't be bad deals made
I guess he bought that gobstopper, whatever that is, for himself and not the shop, and to him it was worth 100k. I would not even pay 10$ for it if he offered it to me, to me it's worth nothing. So in the end, no object on the planet has one definite value of worth, it's whatever price the two parties involved agree on.
So it probably WAS Hendrix's guitar.....but he didn't want it for that price. So, not a shop ending disaster.... I am fairly certain these videos were made by bots.....
The Gobstopper is “the centre piece of the film” Wait! What! No it certainly is not. A notable prop you might recall, true! But centre piece? no no no! Yes I get that Charlie returning it changed Wonka’s mind, however, the Golden ticket is far more relevant to Charlie even being there! But but but…VALUE is whatever a) others will pay for it and b) how much it means to you! I buy things I like even if not technically ‘worth it’, if it IS worth it to me, that’s ok.
I have a stone hammer head, flint knapped by ‘Chipper’ grunt weasel circa 10430BC. Chipper’s unmistakable signature strike angles make this a once in a lifetime find and I’ll let it go for 13M USD. Any takers?
My buddy has a roadrunner and it works perfectly. Plus he's had offers upwards of 60k for it. But Rick has made plenty of other investments that panned out in his favor. You can't always win. You gotta lose sometimes.
that "Joe Jackson" expert is full of beans , she ignores theres extreme consideration that the writing on the baseball is sloppier and shakier than on a book flat on a table ...TRY IT !
12:33 the committee met how do you know there is not sure they’re estimating that they weren’t alive back then how do they know he didn’t do it they don’t. I think he can still get more than 10 grand for it collectors collect anything
20:03 This one isnt the fail the expert says it is... Sure JoeJackson couldnt write well... But the so called experts dont seem to be taking into accound that ADDITIONAL DIFFICULTY in using some pens to write on some surfaces. Not all ball points are equal in their capacity to write on different types of paper or indeed leather.
Also she isn’t an expert for signatures, her area is ancient books. At least that is what the business she is in and has been in for years. She is one of the few “experts” on the show that has actual credit outside of the show, but not in the area of autographs/signatures. I guess their usual autograph guy wasn’t available because he is being sued for fraud, yes that is real and not anjoke
The Joe Jackson signature could be real, one signature is on a round ball and the other is on a book placed flat on a table, I cannot sign properly using my finger on a handheld touch screen
Yes, the ones where they actually buy the item it is all predetermined and some of the time it is just something on loan to the History channel and the seller is just a paid actor. Hence you never see them signing paperwork stating they are selling
You guys really believe anything these Tv shows present to you? LMAO sad, but again it shows how retracted from reality the average american is. Good luck in life.
A movie prop is always worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. They are not commodities like gold or silver and therefore have no universal value. The original painting from the intro to the TV show "Good Times" sold a couple of years ago for $16,000,000 at Christie's and I would hardly call that "worth it" BUT, clearly it was to the people who were bidding that highly for it.
its also an auctioneers job to put pressure on bidders to get higher bid. but yeah it all boils down to individual worth.
The guy "there's a chance it could be one of those coins right" 😂😂😂 BROOO
Like that coin was gives to Judas 😂😂 dude is naive as hell 😂😂
He do the 10 Grand cause that guy is the forger 🤣
600 thousands for a Fender 😮😮😮😮 iam really Poor.
They don't actually buy the things featured on the show though. They just get people to come on the show and pretend to sell their valuable possessions for entertainment.
Regarding Joe Jackson signature, TBH she was comparing a signature made on a spherical object Vs. a flat surface so they would never match 100%
That hit me too. An illiterate on a freaking leather ball...
16:15 good to know that he is smart one!
Greed is a terrible purchase guide.
Clicl bait title. The content is correct but not related of what was described ij the title. So thumb down.
Why the F*** the expert talks infront of seller!?!
You do realize that the entire show is staged right?
People's dont realize it 😅
Only too an extent The customers are real and the stuff they bring in is real. Typically the producers set aside a day to film, they interview people who are coming in, and if they like the item, they clean it up, check out it's story, set up the shot, and film the pawn
The Everlasting Gobstopper is one of a kind; there is no way to put a value on it except what Rick paid for it.
one of a kind for enthusiasts, to others, its a bunch of colored wood chunks stuck together :-\.. just not something that will be remembered by future generations and will slowely loose value :-\
I wonder if it still stops gobs.
Doesn't matter what he paid for it. An item is only worth what someone will pay for it, from my own sales experience
@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk Why are you so salty?
Hate the olds?
😂😂😂😂
I think there might be 5 of them max (1 for each child unless they simply had each child pick up the gobstopper and film them taking it.) but it would be most costly than simply making 5 gob stoppers.
It was all faked anyways
Yes, how anyone could not know that most of everything that's said on this program is poorly read script is beyond me.
Nothing on that show was ever real. So this is scripted too.
your comment was all faked as well.
Like always
Its a LOT easier to sign a BOOK than a BASEBALL!!!
Exactly what I thought when I watched it , I was like wait a minute......
Yes, the home runs he definitely hit while wearing this uniform that he also definitely wore. Definitely.
Rick "losing $10k" is like you or I losing $0.10...
So you're saying $1,000,000 to him is like $10 to us? I kind of doubt that.
@@brandonparlee1710 10k is more like loosing 20 bucks to him i think... He got net worth still he's not Bill Gates nor Jeff Bezos.
More like 500 bucks.
@brandonparlee1710 lol... I think clowns taking this comment LITERALLY proves how DUMB fans of this trash HAVE to be!
Nothing on that show was ever real. So this is scripted too.
Chumlee with his sweaty hands clutching all over the paint on that painting , if it was a magritte it should never have been outside let alone handled like that . Tells me he already knew , otherwise , ouch .
The pro told him to bring it un framed. and chumlee is the least intelligent one on the show. he would use the painting as napkin in a hurry.
The while Jesse buying that guitar was a big controversy that ended his time on Pawn Stars. In my eyes, Rick missed out and Jesse swooped in. That's business.
The original Willy Wonka was hands down the best version of the show.
How was the hendrix guitar one a "deal disaster" ?
Take the chair 🪑 against the wall 🧱 sit 🪑 down 👇 relax nice holiday Fish 🐠 Tacos
unreal, that a Jimmy Hendrix guitar got brought in. SO incredibly rare........i would imagine.
It was never "for sale" as depicted on the show. The guitar store was going to buy the guitar, the producers found out and faked the pending deal with Harrison, to whom the guitar would never have been offered.
Shekel of Tyre. Rick: "It's from Jerusalem"
He deserved to lose on that one lol.
Rick always was the one getting ripped off more than anyone. Then he would act like Corey couldn't be trusted.🤔
He just bought Wonka wood n plastic! 😂
I remember painting that painting
Karma when you pay people so little
Weed lol 😆 Trudy Annehall 69❤
How the heck did the coin legally go back to being in the pawn shop's ownership? Shouldn't it belong to the insurance company now, considering they've paid the original owner insurance for something that has been regained from the theft and now has a known location? The pawn shop should've had a case against the seller who sold the stolen coin? I'm not an American so please explain to me how your country's law works on this matter, because in my country the pawn shop would never get hold of that stolen property again.
We Americans often wonder too. We have plenty of good laws on the books but how they applied is very haphazard.
@@Sommers234 it's strange to me how the insurance company seems to be the losing part in this and everybody else's profiting on this? How's that even possible when the insurance company is the only part not doing anything wrong here.
My guess would be because the insurance company is not in sales and therefore does not bother reselling items. From my experience they don't waste their time, could take months or years to sell.
Probably also why Oakland,CA has a huge amount of abandoned vehicles in a lot. Stolen vehicles and people get compensated then they don't waste the time to fix and resell.
Because they were doing a good faith transaction. The insurance company has as a JOB to pay out if the event insured against happen. They profit handsomely when everything goes well. So they HAVE to pay if things go bad.
I'm surprised the insurance company didn't take possession of the coin
Materials of this world will not follow us into the afterlife. Everything on this show is really worthless.
Exactly. It’s all for the deluded and unenlightened.
How is it "worth 40k at most"?!?!?! Its worth whatever some jackass will pay!
Plus I don't remember seeing anywhere where that was the price tag it was sold so I don't know where this guy in the video is getting this information because your comment Is true for sure cuz it's all made up anyways lol it's whatever people will pay
Yeah well guess it’s Karma if they get a taste of their own medicine every now and then.
This is a pawnshop. They will usually buy items for about maybe a quarter maybe half of what the item is actually worth. Everything that looks like a good deal for a customer is made up for tv
22:50
"What are you going to do, test it for Jesus DNA?"
LOL
I'm glad it's over I never watched it and after what I'm hearing of the Bad Deals this Show has made I never will!
Pawn Stars makes 100 million per year buddy they can't "break" lol
Pawn Shops are such thieves it is nice to see them take one on the chin once in awhile.
Yo
The noun stopper thing in the glass case **( very clearly Mon.
Ey, laundering, there is something that was sold or paid for behind Scenes
😅 I could be wrong
OH BOY
The value of an item varies from person to person. If he think it's worth 100K, then he just increased the value.
I don't agree with this statement. If I would have entered the room and decided to pay the item 100 millions the value of it wouldn't automatically increase by just this action. It would have that value for me personally, but not for the rest of the world. If then I wanted to sell it again the value of the item would or would not increase only by what I bought it for. The true market value of the item is set by the perception of it's worth by...the market (which is not set by one person, but by the collective perception).
Otherwise there wouldn't be bad deals made
Is the Willie Mays guy named Ilya? He looks familiar.
Shoeless Joe was my great grandfather.
I have one of his paintings, I might be convinced to sell it for the right price.
I mean, I've got to get it framed. It's going to sit on my shelf for a long time. Best I can do is $20.
@@possiblepilotdeviation5791
Sold!
@@possiblepilotdeviation5791cant do that, how about $70,000?
The shekel later turned to out to be insured against theft and the original owner was payed out. Thus it was cleared to sell.
Ai voice at dollar one thousand six hundred exposed
Given the fact how much he scammed others its fine.
Nice staged reality show..... 😅
Video is as faked as the thumbnail.
I just don't understand why anybody would want any of this Wonka stuff, or any other stuff from any other film. Who cares?
Your understanding of the world in general is very limited if you can't grasp why people would want it.
Okay zoomer
I can understand the want of the hat... Or the gobstopper.. but i cannot imagine parting with more than $10,000 for both
it's cool stuff to have but I'd never pay thousands for it. and no im not even close to broke.
There was a wonderful time in America before 9/11.
Apparently you were born after.
I'm sorry.
Oh it's so good to see Rick get taken to the cleaners.
Why? He's always really fair with his customers.
@@jonathanlankford39no, no thier not they completely rip people off it's the pawn business it's in their genes to rip folk off!
Dude why the CLICCK BATE
I guess he bought that gobstopper, whatever that is, for himself and not the shop, and to him it was worth 100k. I would not even pay 10$ for it if he offered it to me, to me it's worth nothing. So in the end, no object on the planet has one definite value of worth, it's whatever price the two parties involved agree on.
Yep, it's worth whatever someone will pay for it.
Unless Laticia James and Judge Engoron don't like you.
Then it's how much you want to spend defending yourself.
@@greghooper4235 I have no idea what you just said. 🤣
they rip every body off
Totally clickbaith.
So it probably WAS Hendrix's guitar.....but he didn't want it for that price. So, not a shop ending disaster....
I am fairly certain these videos were made by bots.....
I don't have any remorse for these people getting scammed
a two bit pawn shop paying extreme amounts for junk items
The Gobstopper is “the centre piece of the film” Wait! What! No it certainly is not. A notable prop you might recall, true! But centre piece? no no no! Yes I get that Charlie returning it changed Wonka’s mind, however, the Golden ticket is far more relevant to Charlie even being there! But but but…VALUE is whatever a) others will pay for it and b) how much it means to you! I buy things I like even if not technically ‘worth it’, if it IS worth it to me, that’s ok.
isn't this show supposed to be a heavily scripted choreography and EVERYBODY involved is an actor playing a part and acting and saying their lines?
22:25
How much do you want for it?
$2,000.
Would you take 14?
Sure, I'll take $14,000! 😁
lol
I have a stone hammer head, flint knapped by ‘Chipper’ grunt weasel circa 10430BC. Chipper’s unmistakable signature strike angles make this a once in a lifetime find and I’ll let it go for 13M USD. Any takers?
Best day of my life.
Judas was my great grandfather.
I have a couple of those shenkles for sale, with a certificate of ostensibly.
WHY
THE
SUBTITLES
Because of the reason
This video is satisfying considering how many times Rick screwed other people the same way
A couple of sheckles mentioned on this episode on Easter Eve 2024.
The King of the Jewish has risen.
I did not happen, but it could have happened exactly like this. So it's true.
CLICK BAIT BS!
My buddy has a roadrunner and it works perfectly. Plus he's had offers upwards of 60k for it. But Rick has made plenty of other investments that panned out in his favor. You can't always win. You gotta lose sometimes.
My great grandfather played the part of Willie Wanker. I have one of his game jerseys for sale.
that "Joe Jackson" expert is full of beans , she ignores theres extreme consideration that the writing on the baseball is sloppier and shakier than on a book flat on a table ...TRY IT !
12:33 the committee met how do you know there is not sure they’re estimating that they weren’t alive back then how do they know he didn’t do it they don’t. I think he can still get more than 10 grand for it collectors collect anything
Nothing on that show was ever real. So this is scripted too.
20:03
This one isnt the fail the expert says it is...
Sure JoeJackson couldnt write well... But the so called experts dont seem to be taking into accound that ADDITIONAL DIFFICULTY in using some pens to write on some surfaces.
Not all ball points are equal in their capacity to write on different types of paper or indeed leather.
Also she isn’t an expert for signatures, her area is ancient books. At least that is what the business she is in and has been in for years. She is one of the few “experts” on the show that has actual credit outside of the show, but not in the area of autographs/signatures. I guess their usual autograph guy wasn’t available because he is being sued for fraud, yes that is real and not anjoke
Rick got what he deserved by ripping people off!
Rick probably got scammed by the painting seller and the art expert
whatta bullsht story.. Losing.... lol. Lost NOTHING
I have jimi Hendrix body frozen in my closet. Wonder how much they would give me
50 years minimal dude
He didn't lose cause it brought people to his store, so he broke even at least
❤
That guitar is strung right handed, and why would there be any ring wear, unless Hendrix wore a ring on his right hand? He might have. IDK.
I've seen photos of him wearing rings on both hands
22:10 bruh
Even on video one can see the Magritte is not authentic.
How much was/is the sheckle - coin worth?
maybe about what it changed hands for, maybe less because it had an ugly obverse.
Ha, greedy bastard!
ITS 'MAGRITTE' I BELIEVE.
Driving us crazy again
The Joe Jackson signature could be real, one signature is on a round ball and the other is on a book placed flat on a table, I cannot sign properly using my finger on a handheld touch screen
Why would an illiterate be concerned with books in the first place?
@@chrissibersky4617 He is not, others put the pressure on
15:20
The winner`s smile 😅
Wiliwonka
Some of these customers are so greedy
Lmao.... And the pawn broker has a soul!
And the shop isn't? They expect 100% markup on everything and you don't consider that greedy?
@@azynkronMaybe only 50-60 percent of their inventory get sold
Are all these scripted?
If they weren't, none of the post-production sound effects would line up with the footage.
Yes, yes they are. 100%.
🤷
Yes, the ones where they actually buy the item it is all predetermined and some of the time it is just something on loan to the History channel and the seller is just a paid actor. Hence you never see them signing paperwork stating they are selling
@lubrew5862 So basically, whatever the prices experts quoting are real, but sellers aren't?
He got played 😅😂
rick is worth millions He’s not gonna ever lose his shop
You guys really believe anything these Tv shows present to you? LMAO sad, but again it shows how retracted from reality the average american is. Good luck in life.
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no matter the lost, pawn shop is a business and can easily claim loss or insurance.
Jimmy Hendrix: I'm a very good guitar player 🎸
Carlos Santana: pass me mine
Jimmy Hendricks was my great grandfather. I have one of his favorite pianos.
I might be convinced to sell it for the right price.
Hi, I',m Rey Manzarrak's nephew and willing to trade my uncles Piano for it
i think she could be wrong about joe signature it is LOT easier to sign a BOOK than a BASEBALL!!!
i wouldn't pay one dollar for that everlasting sh*t, hell, i would't want it if you paid me to take it