I love it when the expert tells them it's not worth as much as they want to sell it for, but the seller still tries to sell it for more than the actual worth.
As an active duty soldier..the the first book, the “Blue Book”, as we call it, really shaped how we conduct drill and ceremony. It’s actually pretty amazing to see this!
I miss the old man. Rick, Corey and chum must have been devastated when they lost him. He was so cool, his dry sense of humor and the jowels. One of a kind
you know it's just Corey's and Chum's characters for tv? They make story lines by acting like that. It's the same thing when the old man died, he wasn't grumpy at all but they made this tv show more interesting by making him the grumpy old man. They actually changed Chum's character after this and made him more smart. If you've checked newer episodes and not these old ones.
I always love the way Rick hems, haws, and sighs loudly when a high price is asked for from a seller. It’s even worse when one of his experts appraises the item for a higher price. The bartering is just as fun as the history.
@@nastyVtwin just look at when some lady brought a ZZ Top costume into the shop, not only did Rick authenticate it by contacting the band member that it had belonged to but he made it possible for the band member to buy it back from the lady for way more than she had asked for. Everyone was happy with the deal
I know right???? I was just going to comment on that saying “Are we just going to gloss over the Fact the Forged in Fire Host is an expert on Pawn Stars!?”
Pawner Logic: this item has been in my family for hundreds of years and was given to me by my grandfather. I'm looking to sell it for a hundred bucks so I can buy some new earpods...
I mean, if their grandfather wasn't a great guy, or if the grandchild selling the items doesn't care much for history, or at least the part that the item is related to, then sure, why not get rid of something taking up space in your house in exchange for funds that can be used on something they care about? I don't get who you people are that think everyone on the planet has a perfect relationship with their family, or that an inanimate object has more value than the cash it's worth, which could actually help them out of a bad financial situation. It's not like they can't just take some nice photos of the item to prove to people in the future that their story about how their grandparents passed down this interesting item to them.
Only when they're asking an unrealistic amount. The ones with fake "family heirlooms handed down through THREE entire generations" are sad. One time a woman brought in Great Aunt Millie's antique spinning wheel with "Made In Japan" branded on it. No one in the family had ever noticed. OMG! But maybe they weren't doing much spinning.
Sometimes, like in this episode, you cant blame them. Rick really dropped the ball on the rifle and the enigma machine. Google how much theyre worth now.
If I had the money to buy that book man... How cool. I'd drool over it. Beautiful, chef's kiss, please Lord let that land in good hands. Someone who can make it last another 200+ years!
One of the coolest pieces of American history I have seen is a letter from George Washington talking about the Culper ring, signed by George, they had it listed at 100k
The way they always acted like they just had all this random, yet specific knowledge about literally every item that came in always made me laugh. whoever did the research and setup these deals did a great job writing the scrips for them.
just go to her store and say hi.. whatever mad plan you have in your head will a MILLION times go better, if you dont try to find a rare book just to creep on her. plus, you know, shes married, but dont let that get in the way of whatever incel fantasy youre having i suppose.. in reply: yeah, youre creeping on a woman youve only ever seen on TV... mate, go watch One Hour Photo, and see how like Robin W's character you sound
They dont though, it is editing, one guy waited 3 hours. This guy may have waited an hour or more. Your comment is silly lool but I think you knew this and joked, so im the sucker! haha
They have people walk the line to see what people have. Anything cool, they have them come back on X day. Then they have time to research the items and have experts at the ready.
She's over rated anyhow but I must admit, her family is very well off. But looks wise, there is women like her in every city that is available and not married so I do not get why all these guys are desperate when all they need to do is go out on the town periodically.
Also Steubon wasn't famous, but he wasn't a nobody at the same time. He served in the Prussian army, but the closest he gets to Frederick the Great was only that he was instructed in a special course by him along with 12 other young officers.
My great grandfather was a part of the second wave that stormed the beach of Normandy. He also participated in the Battle of the Boldge and was in one of the teams that discovered the very first concentration camps. My family still has a fighter pilot lugar my great grandfather took from a pilot, it's still in great condition, all original and can still shoot perfectly. I shot it myself.
0:30 Adam: I keep coming back to this shop because they have a genuine interest in books and they pay fair prices* He's a bad liar, he keeps bringing books just to see Rebecca
Von Stuben and his little blue book was the first close order drill manual for the US army but, the general rank was nothing but an affectation. Von Stuben was a Captain in the Prussian ranks and he was hyped to his prospective employers at the inflated rank as they thought he would not be taken seriously at the lower rank. It was PR basically
@@TicTac-g7mperhaps but it's perspective you have to understand the significance of holding something with your hands verses with gloves if it were me I would do it intentionally
Its hard to find books that are soo important to American history in their original state. So instead of a museum..its better to bring them to a pawn shop...Got it
Rebecca let him know she was willing to shell out 18k for it so he knew it was an instant flip, and probably worth a lot more since she wanted it badly. She probably just walked around back to meet up after the deal was one.
Dude: "I keep coming back to the shop because I have genuine interest in books and..." Oh come on. We all know you come here to see Rebecca!..............just like the rest of us.
The old man mentions that the hellhawks were a part of the U.S. Army Air Corps. My dad was a member of the U.S. Army Air Corps during WW II and then some. He started out trying to be a pilot but he couldn't land the plane very well due to an eye condition he had. I think he became a bombardier but I'm not sure because he never talked to me about that part of his military service.
It's so frustrating when people 'restore' antiques thinking that it will increase the value, he should have just left the enigma machine in original condition.
Is watching Pawn Stars like a game show for anyone else? Guessing amounts and yelling at the TV (or your phone) and celebrating when you are right. I got the American Revolution book right on - $11,000!!!
Expert: Alot of people are gonna want this and fast Rick: Its expensive so it sits around a long time My god is there any scenario where the item doesn't "Sit around a long time"
The work to "break" the Enjgma Code at Bletchley was heavily based on work completely by Polish Cryptographers. However, the Lorenz Cypher was broken at Bletchley Park by using the Colossus Computer.
The guy with the Enigma machine, even if he takes it to an auction and they announce what he has and the numbers not matching. No one will bid on it. Not any collector.
"I have brought the ark of the covenant" "Wow, very very cool. How much you want for it?" "10 million. I'm practically giving it away. It's the ark of the covenant, after all." "Hmmm yeahhh...see, if I buy this, everyone from here to Timbuktu will be coming after this thing. I have to invest in an underground vault with laser tripwires to store this thing, and hire a squadron of ex-Navy Seals to guard it 24/7. Best I can do is ten bucks. It makes no sense to pay you a penny more. Listen buddy, I'm taking all the risk here, and you walk away with cash in hand."
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I really enjoy there videos
I have historic coins of Alexender 323 b.c which are about of 4th century. I want to sell those coins.
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STOP REUPLOADING OLD SERIES, START REUPLOADING NEW SEASON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
STOP REUPLOADING OLD SERIES, START REUPLOADING NEW SEASON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“I’m happy he’s gonna call Rebecca again”
So are we Adam. So are we.
Pfp 😂
He probably should have bought the enigma machine, lol
Simps
Down terribly
I'm stealing that one 😉
Rebecca geeked out hard about the book and it was adorable
@@drake.707 you’re weird bro
@@drake.707 ayo??
@@drake.707 fbi come get your mans
@@drake.707 ofc it had to be someone named drake too
👀
“Its a great number, don’t even bother calling her”
...dude was right.
yeah Joey Logano is pretty smart
Yea but i still want to see Her .
Phone call cost him 4,500$. Lol yikes!
Worth 16-8k he offers to sell at 12k giving plenty of room for him to make money but continues to try to hustle
That guy should start paying Rebecca for lower valuations.
“You would be under British taxation if it weren’t for this book”
What a great line
We'd all be speaking English if it weren't for this book
I love how Rick wants to get the book at a price he can make money off, and then says “I might keep this for myself.” Lol.
But the Americans are English and still are English
@@thesilverreich3947 they were at that time now they are more like the army they fought at the Alamo against
So you wouldn't want to pay 1/10th of 1 cent like back then ...you absolute melt. 🤦
I like when Rick always asks "What is this this?" Then proceeds to give history lessons and goes on and on ... like the customer really cares
It’s a tv show 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Weird how he instantly knows so much about things he's doesn't even recognize; almost like he's reading it off a TELEPROMPTER or something LOL.
@@Anthony_mock yep...be a bit boring if he knew F all about everything...
History channel has to make it relevant to their network somehow.
@@The_DC_Kid they cut the camera while they look it up
I love it when the expert tells them it's not worth as much as they want to sell it for, but the seller still tries to sell it for more than the actual worth.
Same
Enigma box guy!
For that price he is not going to get it at a pawn shop
@@bostonbluecollarstiff8167 yeah the Enugma guy is a fool. He added the value of his over inflated ego to the price of an old typewriter.
I love when the seller says it’s worth more but Rick offers them $20 and they still take it
Id like to see a whole stand up special with Rick just telling jokes but nobodys laughing but him.
Same!!!!!!!
I’m number 69
With that classic cigarette laugh, idk if he smokes though...
@@doblejota9651 he probably does he definitely sounds like a smoker lol
Right on 🤣
"Next time you bring me a book, you gotta give me a better deal" as if he didnt fleece him 5 grand lol
That's nothing to what other pawn shops offer for stuff. They'll straight up tell you "I'll give you 30% of what it's worth" here in Texas.
@@TheAmericanUhate That’s most pawn shops
How many of them soldiers could read?
@@Ajax10230 you think pawnshops are bad have you ever heard of gamestop
The book was for officers not the soldiers!
As an active duty soldier..the the first book, the “Blue Book”, as we call it, really shaped how we conduct drill and ceremony. It’s actually pretty amazing to see this!
Right! The 1779 version of the "Smart Book."
Thank you so much for your service👼🤦♀️💕
red shirt guy is an absolute legend of knowledge
That first guy needs a show I always enjoy him. He seems well spoken and smart. And somehow always finds these awesome deals
No he's a weirdo
@@Lucasthemann cope
@@Lucasthemann there are people saying that exact same thing about you, rest assured.
The first guy is just kind of a weasel and gets on my nerves.
I get up to skip commercials, and also adam. No offense to Rebecca
Look at the smile on the customer face when he hears Rebecca's name
She's sooo hot
yeah he stole the books just to come to see Rebecca
@@figbat6363 shes cute.and I like how she doesn't slab on the make up
Smart, funny, beautiful, I’d be going there just to see her as well. I get annoyed when they call in the other book guy.
She's beautiful. I would go every day bringing a book just to see her. ☺️
Customer : the pawn shop is on fire
Rick : Let me call a buddy of mine,he knows all bout fires
**calls an arsonist**
"I've got to frame it" or "you have to see it from my side, im taking all the risk"
Best I can do: fireman stripper
There is something about this show that reduces my anxiety.
22:15, guy made a phenomenal decision to not have to pack it all back home and Rick got a little sweet piece of history! Two thumbs up 👍🏻 lol
I love how rick never age he looks exactly the same since the show started lol
However, you never know when you will get fat or skinny Chumlee or Corey.
Hard to age when you’re doing something you love.... and you’re rich lol
money can buy youth.. metaphorically and literally.
If you go bald at a young age you will look 40 in your twenties and the same when you hit 60.
No if you look at the older espisodes, rick looks younger
I have fdr footage 1882 to 1945
Corey: I don't think you have enough film there for that much . That's 60 years of film. Lol
Lady: blank stare
That was nails
He lived from 1882 to 1945
Customer: I have a heart attack call 911
Rick: Best I can do is 9
This made me laugh
Person in distress: "Rick, call 911 I have an emergency"
Rick: " There's no money in it for me"
Rick will charge you to use the phone to call 911 yourself. He wont assume any risk for thst type of money
He takes all the risk
"and I take all the risk"
7:10 "not to take your life" had me absolutely DYING!!! 🤣🤦
I miss the old man. Rick, Corey and chum must have been devastated when they lost him. He was so cool, his dry sense of humor and the jowels. One of a kind
At least he lived a long, prosperous life. Also was still alive to see his grandsons get sober
@@frjcde9392 sober?
you know it's just Corey's and Chum's characters for tv? They make story lines by acting like that. It's the same thing when the old man died, he wasn't grumpy at all but they made this tv show more interesting by making him the grumpy old man. They actually changed Chum's character after this and made him more smart. If you've checked newer episodes and not these old ones.
Wil: "Nothing like having a baby slick head for 4 years makes you think that uh, hair is kind of nice."
*cuts to Rick's shiny dome*
I always love the way Rick hems, haws, and sighs loudly when a high price is asked for from a seller. It’s even worse when one of his experts appraises the item for a higher price. The bartering is just as fun as the history.
And then there are times where Rick offers more than what the seller is asking for and sometimes it’s by a wide margin
@@jakealter5504 yes, that's cool when he does that. Good karma for Rick!
@@nastyVtwin just look at when some lady brought a ZZ Top costume into the shop, not only did Rick authenticate it by contacting the band member that it had belonged to but he made it possible for the band member to buy it back from the lady for way more than she had asked for. Everyone was happy with the deal
@@jakealter5504 yes, I saw that episode! I really liked Rick's gesture!
@@jakealter5504 what episode is it on the channel
29:40 I was not expecting the Forged in Fire host to show up😂
Yes! I found the Forged in Fire comment
I was waiting for him to say, while pointing with both hands: _...and the three hours start: Now!_
That’s how you know most of the show is setup.
Thank you for this comment
I know right???? I was just going to comment on that saying “Are we just going to gloss over the Fact the Forged in Fire Host is an expert on Pawn Stars!?”
They should do episodes that show the entire process of pawning, and taking the item to auction to see how much they actually get for it
I always find book hunter Adam and expert Rebecca really knowledgeable and interesting. The duo would make an interesting spin off series I feel.
“Let me get Rebecca down here”....every man watching starts a slow dramatic clap as they start to crack a smile
She got the bubble too
@TV Classics yeah but when they call in a book expert you expect barbera bush or something so in that instance shes pretty hot
Lame.
When I see a book, I crack a smile in anticipation for the comments regarding Rebecca .
Also start to unbutton our pants
When you have seen all these clips but still need to feed your Pawn addiction so you watch the entire 32 mins anyway...
Me too. Am now lmao
me for the 3rd time
POGGERS
EggXactly 😅
Can relate. Much better than another similar sounding addiction
Rick: Let me get Rebecca to come down and have a look at it.
Me: LEETTTTSSSS GOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Pawner Logic: this item has been in my family for hundreds of years and was given to me by my grandfather. I'm looking to sell it for a hundred bucks so I can buy some new earpods...
I mean, if their grandfather wasn't a great guy, or if the grandchild selling the items doesn't care much for history, or at least the part that the item is related to, then sure, why not get rid of something taking up space in your house in exchange for funds that can be used on something they care about? I don't get who you people are that think everyone on the planet has a perfect relationship with their family, or that an inanimate object has more value than the cash it's worth, which could actually help them out of a bad financial situation. It's not like they can't just take some nice photos of the item to prove to people in the future that their story about how their grandparents passed down this interesting item to them.
I love it when you can see exact moment people realize they're not going to get as much as they expected for it.
Only when they're asking an unrealistic amount. The ones with fake "family heirlooms handed down through THREE entire generations" are sad. One time a woman brought in Great Aunt Millie's antique spinning wheel with "Made In Japan" branded on it. No one in the family had ever noticed. OMG! But maybe they weren't doing much spinning.
Sometimes, like in this episode, you cant blame them. Rick really dropped the ball on the rifle and the enigma machine. Google how much theyre worth now.
rebecca: I kinda want it.
youtube comments: I'll give you 1 cent more than rick!
1 Inch more*😉
@@collinmooremagic6843 best you can do is .5”
The book from the beginning of rhe video went on to sell for $47,500.
“Not to take your life” -> CLASSIC!
Rick is literally wearing the Viking gold bracelet!
4:43 When Rebecca says "I really like it :)" that was so adorable, she's so passionate about that book and it's so cute
Nice cleavage too
Why am I watching these again. I'm addicted
29:15 Wil Willis from Forged in Fire haha that was a surprise!
If I had the money to buy that book man... How cool. I'd drool over it. Beautiful, chef's kiss, please Lord let that land in good hands. Someone who can make it last another 200+ years!
Best place to learn history in a fun way
Rick: “Chum what did i tell you about those swords🤦🏻♂️”
Chum: “not to take your life”
😂😂🤣🤣😂😂💀💀
Been watching these guys forever now and still love it
I like it a lot better on YT better than TV. Fast Forward is GREAT.
This is the holy grail of re uploads
Waddup 50
This is like one of the holy grails of.... american coins
Lol
This is the holy grail of holy grails
if u mean the ammount of times they have re uploaded it i agree...
Rebecca the valuer was quite specific, "a lot of people are going to want it really badly." $11,000 was a good deal for a $18,000 retail book.
In so many ways Rebecca reminds me of my high school literature teacher. Her physical looks, the way she dresses, how she speaks.. it pretty wild
One of the coolest pieces of American history I have seen is a letter from George Washington talking about the Culper ring, signed by George, they had it listed at 100k
We DO learn some pretty interesting little factoids from the show; don't we?
“Who is ur favourite youtuber?”
Me: Its kinda complicated
I don’t have a favorite I just watch random stuff that I like haha
@@outdoorvideoswithbrad same ngl , a bit of everything gaming, music , nostalgic ytbers
its more like .." i have to call a friend cuz he knows everything about it , ill be right back"
My favourite is UA-camr is Preston😊😊
"This would be hard to sell. I'll give you 10k."
1st edition for that book would sell so quick. I honestly think that book is priceless.
As a Native American (Anishnawbek) I'm glad Rick clarified it was a massacre at Wounded Knee.
Yes, that doesn't get nearly enough recognition, and kudos for the program in telling that part.
The way they always acted like they just had all this random, yet specific knowledge about literally every item that came in always made me laugh. whoever did the research and setup these deals did a great job writing the scrips for them.
the revolutionary book completed my day..
I go to every garage sale I see and look at the books in hopes of finding something interesting so I can one day meet Rebecca
or just go to her shop? she owns a shop and works there every day
@@Psionic_Oni I don't think you should give this guy advice to meet her he seems obsessed
@@masonvenner472 the info i gave is the info given by the channel so if sadly im sure he knows already
You’re down tremendously
just go to her store and say hi.. whatever mad plan you have in your head will a MILLION times go better, if you dont try to find a rare book just to creep on her.
plus, you know, shes married, but dont let that get in the way of whatever incel fantasy youre having i suppose..
in reply: yeah, youre creeping on a woman youve only ever seen on TV...
mate, go watch One Hour Photo, and see how like Robin W's character you sound
Chum's silly Ninja Act just knocks me out...this is the perfect pulp show.
I love old man. He's the funniest of all of them
It’s so crazy every time he calls one of his experts they are always available and get there so quickly lol.
Video editing at its best lol!🤣
They dont though, it is editing, one guy waited 3 hours. This guy may have waited an hour or more. Your comment is silly lool but I think you knew this and joked, so im the sucker! haha
Some people wait weeks to see there experts a UA-camr did a video on it where he had some rare books and he had to wait over a week
Almost like the producer knows what items are going to be brought in and so he has the right ones standing by with laptops in their hands LOL.
They have people walk the line to see what people have. Anything cool, they have them come back on X day. Then they have time to research the items and have experts at the ready.
Owner: "I keep coming back to shop because they have genuine interest on book"
Fact: "He keep coming back to shop just to see Rebecca"
I wish Rick could gift that book to his Dad. R.I.P. Old Pimpin'!!
Who else thinks Rebecca is really cute?
I'd pay $18,000 for that book in a heartbeat. So awesome!
250 year old book .. lets fondle it with our acidy hands :D
The guy who checked out the footage has definitely given me a side-quest before
12-18k book
Guy offers 11k for rick
Rick: "Next time you bring in a book give me a better price."
Me: ???
Anything over 50% value is a tough buy for Rick
Him countering with as low as 12 was already generous LMAO
Anything you get at a pawnshop that’s over 50%
Thanks for such a great channel
Thank you guys. Y'all are awesome. I miss, "the ol' man". 😔
You know you are early when there are no Rebecca comments.
She's over rated anyhow but I must admit, her family is very well off. But looks wise, there is women like her in every city that is available and not married so I do not get why all these guys are desperate when all they need to do is go out on the town periodically.
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 get this Rebecca hater outta here
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 Rebecca is beautiful. If you hate Rebecca I hate you 😠
Also Steubon wasn't famous, but he wasn't a nobody at the same time. He served in the Prussian army, but the closest he gets to Frederick the Great was only that he was instructed in a special course by him along with 12 other young officers.
@@Rangerman69420 Im with Brian & Mike. This is pawn stars blasphemy! cuz in this show Rebecca is god.
“ Chum what did I tell you about the swords”
Chum... “ not to take your life” . What a legend lmao
Was: 1000$
Now: 400$
Rick: I'll give you a Costco premium card.
Why do you but the $ after the number?
How is 33 so great? Isn't 34+ b3tt3r?
Fun Fact: the Soldier's Blue Book is still issued to our Soldiers during in processing before going on their actual basic training Battery/Company
Still have mine. Thought not as old.
My great grandfather was a part of the second wave that stormed the beach of Normandy. He also participated in the Battle of the Boldge and was in one of the teams that discovered the very first concentration camps. My family still has a fighter pilot lugar my great grandfather took from a pilot, it's still in great condition, all original and can still shoot perfectly. I shot it myself.
0:30 Adam: I keep coming back to this shop because they have a genuine interest in books and they pay fair prices*
He's a bad liar, he keeps bringing books just to see Rebecca
Who wouldn't? Lol.
@Digdug30 its in dc lmao
Marine pilots from VMF-213 fought at GuadalCanal and claimed 117 enemy aircraft shot down. That’s way cooler than army’s air core.
What did I tell you about the swords?
Not to take your life.... 😂😂
The Engima guy looks like Kiefer Sutherland if he got too familiar with Dunkin' Donuts.
Beefier Sutherland
Von Stueben added one very important word to the firing sequence in that book. He changed it from "Ready, Fire" to "Ready, AIM, Fire".
I learn more history here than I did in high school
True
I love how Rick, Chum, etc. are talking like they didn't look that up on wiki lol
Love this show early squad
Exactly
Early squad up!!!!
Early Squad and Mr. Brown got along.....
Famously.
Von Stuben and his little blue book was the first close order drill manual for the US army but, the general rank was nothing but an affectation. Von Stuben was a Captain in the Prussian ranks and he was hyped to his prospective employers at the inflated rank as they thought he would not be taken seriously at the lower rank. It was PR basically
It felt weird and nice in the same time seeing the forged in fire guy :D
22:21 i want all those diecasts!
Can't believe how much they handle that 240 year old book without using gloves.
It’s already been laying around for over 200 years and who knows who else handled it ,I think it will be fine, things are meant to be used
@@outdoorvideoswithbrad
Not if it's of genuine historical value.
@@TicTac-g7mperhaps but it's perspective you have to understand the significance of holding something with your hands verses with gloves if it were me I would do it intentionally
Is that your book? Why do you care?
RICK: Let me call in an expert fraud I know to authenticate this Adams signature.
Its hard to find books that are soo important to American history in their original state. So instead of a museum..its better to bring them to a pawn shop...Got it
Rebecca let him know she was willing to shell out 18k for it so he knew it was an instant flip, and probably worth a lot more since she wanted it badly.
She probably just walked around back to meet up after the deal was one.
I'd be round the back for Reb too, ooosh
I love when chum is blown away by a price
But he instantly recognizes the value of $10K tennis shoes.
Dude: "I keep coming back to the shop because I have genuine interest in books and..."
Oh come on. We all know you come here to see Rebecca!..............just like the rest of us.
The Marines are a division of the USN. That’s why USN was stenciled on the jacket. The old man and Rick should have both known that.
They were just trying to screw him out of big bucks
The old man mentions that the hellhawks were a part of the U.S. Army Air Corps. My dad was a member of the U.S. Army Air Corps during WW II and then some. He started out trying to be a pilot but he couldn't land the plane very well due to an eye condition he had. I think he became a bombardier but I'm not sure because he never talked to me about that part of his military service.
I think this guy keeps coming back to the shop just to see Rebecca. I'd keep coming back just to see her too 😊
George Washington's clothes didn't make the list...but several items that turned out to not be real did? laughable
tbh it has to be included in this compi.
But he never bought it
@@rogerreyes5337 The title says "All time Historic Items"......buying something is irrelevant
@@rogerreyes5337 he didn't buy the lever action, but they still showed it
It's so frustrating when people 'restore' antiques thinking that it will increase the value, he should have just left the enigma machine in original condition.
thought the expert was on point...
Is watching Pawn Stars like a game show for anyone else?
Guessing amounts and yelling at the TV (or your phone) and celebrating when you are right.
I got the American Revolution book right on - $11,000!!!
4:58 she said “-Rick HERE’S the thing” 💀💀 I love her
Expert: Alot of people are gonna want this and fast
Rick: Its expensive so it sits around a long time
My god is there any scenario where the item doesn't "Sit around a long time"
We didn’t break the Enigma code! Bletchley Park in the UK broke the code.
Very true. You’re welcome Allan Turing
Classis USA.
The work to "break" the Enjgma Code at Bletchley was heavily based on work completely by Polish Cryptographers. However, the Lorenz Cypher was broken at Bletchley Park by using the Colossus Computer.
Yeah and the thank you the UK gave Alan Turing was forcing him to eat a cyanide apple.
I'm happy he's going to call Rebecca again too.
That was really cool seeing the Forged in Fire guy at the end!
Rick: let me call rebecca down to have a look at it
Me: LEEEETTTTSSSS GOOOOOOOOO
The guy with the Enigma machine, even if he takes it to an auction and they announce what he has and the numbers not matching. No one will bid on it. Not any collector.
Seller: I come to the pawn shop cause they always give me a good deal
Translation
I came to the pawnshop to see Rebeccas dumptruck
"I have brought the ark of the covenant"
"Wow, very very cool. How much you want for it?"
"10 million. I'm practically giving it away. It's the ark of the covenant, after all."
"Hmmm yeahhh...see, if I buy this, everyone from here to Timbuktu will be coming after this thing. I have to invest in an underground vault with laser tripwires to store this thing, and hire a squadron of ex-Navy Seals to guard it 24/7. Best I can do is ten bucks. It makes no sense to pay you a penny more. Listen buddy, I'm taking all the risk here, and you walk away with cash in hand."