I was at an estate auction a few weeks ago. And a pioneer audio system from the 80s went for $800. I was mind blown. Apparently vintage audio equipment is high ticket right now
How you could sell something that sat on your fathers desk for 50 years is beyond me. In my eyes something my father used or looked at daily for his whole life would be priceless
You are so right....my parents have passed and I so wish that I would have preserved some of the household items that they purchased long ago and were part of my youth.
@@digidrum2003 in 1968 I was 10. My dad and I went to a car dealer. He asked me which truck we should buy. I said that one. He he passed away recently, but I have the truck. I think I'll sell it at a pawn shop. Not !!!
What the hell?! Tobacco guy is wearing a fake three piece suit... I have never seen anything like it, the zipper up the center of the painted on tie is a nice touch.
Rick messed up not buying that stereo because I'll bet I could flip it for more than 2500.00 The power amp in that thing is driven by tubes and the sound would be wonderful with a stereo LP on it. Telefunken vintage amp tubes are ridiculously expensive now because I just bought 4 new old stock 6L6 and 5881 tubes and it cost me $800.00
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I wouldn't of paid even 800 and I'm extremely into audio equipment. Nobody wants a piece of a old audio equipment furniture really. Even if it's a great piece of gear.
Don't forget the camera crew, the sound guy, the lights, memorizing your lines of script, making sure you don't interrupt the actor that pretends to buy your object while reading his script and, most importantly, trying to sound surprised when they make you an offer that's been pre-stablished beforehand with you by the producers.
Lol that's funny considering for that last 2 plus years most "clerks" are self checkout and the ones that aren't are behind plexiglass walls and we've been brainwashed to stay at least 2 meters from them 🤣
@@fjccommish some ppl smell so bad I don't mind standing 2 meters away or wearing a mask lol. Self checkouts are also ridiculous. Never once when using one have I gotten an employee discount
what is with this show and oddballs, the guy with the tie has a attachment to the cigar cutter but off course he has rather more attachment to money, and if this item means so much to him why is he trying to get rid of it in the first place, and at least try to donate it to a museum or something rather than try to exchange it for cash, and if it was me i would just say lets get rid of it and try to get some money because i`m hungry or whatever, and off course because you can value this item as a special thing not everyone may agree with you, and no one may end up buying it.
Production crew has they’re work cut out for them since they have to educate Dumlee about knowing something, it’s obviously scripted and the way dumlee talks is likes it’s been rehearsed
Exactly. But most people act as if he actually knows all of this stuff and praise him for it. Everything in this program is staged, the seller agrees to an amount before any camera has even been turned on.
The way he says, “ I’m going to buy a new bicycle “ 😂
Lmao
he fr too
I think he might be an alien
Every time the guy says "my tobacco cutter" we all take a drink.
And now I need a liver transplant.
I love his voice. He's articulate, friendly and well spoken. He calls Chum "Sir". I would have liked to meet his Dad. That man did a fine job.
😆
"It was my father's! It means something!" No it don't! You're trying to sell it!
I know right if if meant anything to you then why are you selling it lol 😂
I guess it didn't mean much if he sold it for $275 😂
The shirt he was wearing 🤣
Exactly 😂😂😂✌️
Wtf was that dude even wearing
Rick shoulda taken the stereo for 1000. That thing is super cool and I guarantee someone would buy that for their man cave
I was at an estate auction a few weeks ago. And a pioneer audio system from the 80s went for $800. I was mind blown. Apparently vintage audio equipment is high ticket right now
@@jamesm.5081 80s vintage is no good
That Tobacco Cutter guy was really strange but still somehow wholesome
I kept waiting for that seller to break out in Dr. Seuss verses , lol.
Cal: I'd like to picture Jesus wearing a tuxedo shirt, it says hey I am formal....but also here to party
Lol
Wow Mr. Lee has come a long way, so articulate and professional.
How you could sell something that sat on your fathers desk for 50 years is beyond me. In my eyes something my father used or looked at daily for his whole life would be priceless
You are so right....my parents have passed and I so wish that I would have preserved some of the household items that they purchased long ago and were part of my youth.
Right? I guess if you wear shirts like that you might not be firing on cylinders.
He needs a new bike.
@@digidrum2003 in 1968 I was 10. My dad and I went to a car dealer. He asked me which truck we should buy. I said that one.
He he passed away recently, but I have the truck.
I think I'll sell it at a pawn shop.
Not !!!
@@cammontreuil7509 Wow....I was born in 68...September....so cool you still have that truck....what is it ??
What the hell?! Tobacco guy is wearing a fake three piece suit... I have never seen anything like it, the zipper up the center of the painted on tie is a nice touch.
nice touch? that shirt will literally make women's vaginas shrivel up
Thanks for pointing that out. Omg 😆
Someone would give $5000, easy, for that pop out, surrounded sound, antique stereo. Keep it working.
You know what? It's too cool to sell.
the fake tie and vest are awesome lmao
The old stereo worth $2000 or more
Something tells me that the Tabacco cutter guy has buried a h00ker before
Haven't we all?
@@HomestarCrawler lol some guys are more obvious than others
Donny is an expert.
I can't wait to see what follow up comments come in for Lurch.
Chum is strangely nice compared to the other stars.
Snoop Dog walks in a week later:"Hey mayang! I heard ya got a cool reefer cutter!"
I've never seen a zip up shirt, vest and tie before 👍
The alien 👽👽 wanted to buy a new bicycle. Draws out every word.
All these dudes are artistic (u) af.
Rick messed up not buying that stereo because I'll bet I could flip it for more than 2500.00
The power amp in that thing is driven by tubes and the sound would be wonderful with a stereo LP on it.
Telefunken vintage amp tubes are ridiculously expensive now because I just bought 4 new old stock 6L6 and 5881 tubes and it cost me $800.00
I bought one nearly exactly like it at the local thrift store for $100 bucks.
My daughter uses it almost everyday. Sounds very good.
he still has it if you or anyone you know is interested. he’s my OG
Those old tube amps are the best.
2:19 - "Like goes o"CUTTTT!!!!!
The guy was never going to have to say Tobacco Cutter for the rest of his life, so he got in a bunch. For Dad.
I've done alot of research on the "Men in Black" and that doofus is definitely one of them
Sat on my dad's desk for 50 years now I'm here to sell it for almost nothing
It was his Dads for 50 years..and you sell his memory for $275?
There's probably 100 more things that remind him of his dad that have more sentimental valuable to him than that cigar cutter.
I’m not gunna lie this first time seeing a American black person on pawn starts after all these years lol “ but this was cool and interesting video “
Shout out to Tennessee!!! Knoxville here
Tobacco cutter guy speaks in all caps. MY TOBACCO CUTTER
The pronunciation was on point in this episode
The pawn stars and hardcore pawn crossover nobody asked for
seller: I'll meet you in the middle...
chum: could you meet me in the half-middle? *wink wink*
If it means something you wouldn't be selling it.
Chum’s deal guy talked like he was reading a script!
That's because it is a script.
He's not as professional as Chum reading his scripts. If one can call Chum professional.
I was thinking the same lol. Him and chum both seem like A.I
“I would not take $200 it was my late father it means something” but yet you bring it to a pawn shop and sell it for a couple hundred bucks?😂
We had one for 50 plus years
That second guy was related to nic cage. He spoke exactly like him.
Second dude is for sure the real Forrest Gump
Some people would sell their grandma's gold tooth they took out of a casket.
I have a 1995 vintage dodge ram. I want 50k for it. No low ballers, I know what I got.
Must be Biden making a deal.
I like Chongo he seemed dope
Yup
^thats chongo lol thats my OG
Cool shirt bro
Tobacco cutter boy was umm well interesting to say the least
we have the same one, picked it up for 200 and works 10/10
U mean the tobacco cutter ?
@@thorjhonson1721 The record player.
@@specialized29er86 that was a great deal dood. Congrats!
0:34 he must have never heard of Rick
Chumbucket: “Cast iron seems to hold up very well…”. No, Chumbucket, cast iron doesn’t “seem” to hold up very well; cast iron does, in fact, hold up very well. Cast iron does oxidize, and many cast iron alloys are brittle, but the material has proven to be tough in a wide range of applications. And now you know, Chumbucket…
Okay Sheldon
You used a lot of words to say very little
Weirdo is right he belongs in a fun house
Yeah his father story is definitely true 👀 What an outfit choice.
This show should be called PUN Stars.
Wonder how many fingers the tobacco cutter cut off ?
Tabaco guy is a few leaves off full plant
Good Lord. The guy selling his cigar cutter is a weirdo. Wow. He’s wound tight as can be. Yikes.
Thats what i was thinking and that fake suit shirt what a weirdo
Imagine him on his new bike w) one those weird lil helmets on and a black n limetreause tights on.... yw. 😆
Weirdo? He doesn't seem that far "off". Little kooky maybe, but not that far off the chain. :)
Agree. Comes in wearing a 3 piece trying to sell a cigar cutter to buy a bicycle.
OG of the autism spectrum.
That one dude with the cigar cutter needs to use that money to buy a real suit instead of a bicycle.
He should’ve taken the 800
No he should not take the 800 rick was scamming him
Hardly, it called business.
I wouldn't of paid even 800 and I'm extremely into audio equipment. Nobody wants a piece of a old audio equipment furniture really. Even if it's a great piece of gear.
@@Stupid_you_so_stoopid_UHF so true. The desk top tube radios sell better than those old big consoles. Nobody wants them.
I want that radio
he still has it if you are legitimately interested. he’s my father in law
no bs
@nariqué lowe lol forgive me if I don't believe you
@@MRWHY360 wish i could post pictures but i understand
3 2 1 say tobacco cutter
Was that guy a robot? 🤖
"It means something. It was my father's." If it means something to you, then why are you selling it?
He literally just just said 5k today's money
I would never do business in a place where I have to stand so far away from the clerk.
Maybe clean the shit out of your ears.
Don't forget the camera crew, the sound guy, the lights, memorizing your lines of script, making sure you don't interrupt the actor that pretends to buy your object while reading his script and, most importantly, trying to sound surprised when they make you an offer that's been pre-stablished beforehand with you by the producers.
Lol that's funny considering for that last 2 plus years most "clerks" are self checkout and the ones that aren't are behind plexiglass walls and we've been brainwashed to stay at least 2 meters from them 🤣
@@ryanfortin9166 Self checkout is fine. Standing in front of a person who's afraid to be near you - ridiculous.
@@fjccommish some ppl smell so bad I don't mind standing 2 meters away or wearing a mask lol. Self checkouts are also ridiculous. Never once when using one have I gotten an employee discount
first guy should restore that radio
It's the black version of Mccroy DONT GEE ME HardMan talk
I'll be the stezza for $1500
Rick was surprised to see the pop out speakers but when it came to the price he knew exactly what was going on such played out orchestrated show
Dude you can get those for 100 on Facebook
Chongo from the Congo
They don't make music like they used to 🎸
Be a a finger removal tool
Side-note. Long LQMB... you're really cute ;) x
He stole it !!
My dad's worth 300$!
Best white voice award goes to *
If the second guy actually smoke he'd have more chill 🚬😤
His father had 50 years get rid of for cheap bike
Serial Killer on Pawn Stars…
Yeah nigga you know. Popout.
what is with this show and oddballs, the guy with the tie has a attachment to the cigar cutter but off course he has rather more attachment to money, and if this item means so much to him why is he trying to get rid of it in the first place, and at least try to donate it to a museum or something rather than try to exchange it for cash, and if it was me i would just say lets get rid of it and try to get some money because i`m hungry or whatever, and off course because you can value this item as a special thing not everyone may agree with you, and no one may end up buying it.
Was that last guy Forrest Gump all grown up?
The customer breakaways are sounding a little scripted these days...
Very much so
Screw the bicycle, buy a new shirt buddy.
Production crew has they’re work cut out for them since they have to educate Dumlee about knowing something, it’s obviously scripted and the way dumlee talks is likes it’s been rehearsed
Exactly.
But most people act as if he actually knows all of this stuff and praise him for it.
Everything in this program is staged, the seller agrees to an amount before any camera has even been turned on.
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