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- Опубліковано 7 гру 2018
- A basketball fan brings in his 2004 Lebron James shoes he has personally signed and Chumlee takes a look in this scene from Season 12's episode, "Legends of Rock." #PawnStars
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"Pawn Stars" follows three generations of the Harrison family as they assess the value of items coming in and out of their Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, from the commonplace to the truly historic.
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$200 is upright disrespectful. The shoes themself if you go on Flight Club are well over a thousand dollars like Chump said + they're autographed. Lebron's Jersey signed is $2500 so autographed shoes are way more valuable than signed jerseys. I would be asking at least 4 thousand easy, if not I'm walking out and never going back to that shop. They tried to rip him off and make a big time profit.
$200... that's the price brand new without the autograph.
Chumlee: not sure the signature is real I’ve got a make a call.
Don’t worry chum, the authenticator has no idea too...
LEBRON already brought a championship back to Cleveland this must be very old
Part of the value. Especially now he is scoring champ. Young man should have at the very least waited for Lebron to retire. That’s where the money is. As soon as Lebron puts the ball down for good.
I still have a pair of those
$20, that's all I can give you
Good job keeping them. F 200 dollars, crazy!
He is getting good at it
Look who we've got here, Steve Fraude is the expert of today.
I want top dollar.. dude you're at a pawnshop!!!!!
Nice
WOW😱
Who else thinks the Harrison family works for GameStop?
“I have a brand new Xbox one s and I want to sell it for 300 dollars.”
GameStop: “I’ll give you 10 dollars and one ds game for free.”
Im lookin to get a lot of money for them....Im looking to get a thousand dollars for em. LOL
I’d give this man $550
I'm gonna wait until he wins the chance in Cleveland ..... lmfao he went to the Lakers and now that's never going to happen
Didn't know chum could read.
Well he won the chip lol
a thousand dollars that's it that's a deal
Guy talks like a robot.
May be this is an old video because I heard owner saying "May be when LeBron come back & wins a championship in Cleveland; then I'll try again. "
How old is that guy when he sells the shoes like when in the 90s he was born
Dont sell it bro its a treasure...
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WoW
Sell them on eBay wtf it would probably go for more than a thousand
This fool didnt deserve lebrons autograph... if lebron signed my shoes I would never sell them because it was a personal interaction... but I also wouldnt pay over $200 for some other kids shoes that he signed, it would be meaningless to me.
Isn’t that the guy who got caught authenticating fake signatures? Or was it someone else?
M Sport nope it was him
It was the one called Drew that was faking authentications. Steve here was just bad at it, particularly with non sports autographs.
looks mountain climbing shoes
They were released during a time when Timberland boots were popular.
@@fredsavage3565 oh ok
mxr
Cult of Lebron
Isn't to popular chum is a shoe man he would have bought them, he don't like lebron.
It could be sold for 1Million dollars to a Lebron die hard fan(Rich Niggas)...
Your wrong about the best he's not even top 5
LeBron still doesn't own a championship ring.
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