Well, it did say they were used in Africa up until the mid 1900's. I think the middle of that based on how we measure centuries the 1950's would be mid 1900's...
Oh man, he really got burned spending $500 for something with an estimated $500 price. He was getting paid $15,000 per episode at this time. I think he will be okay.
As men we get the fun parts of having kids, and the kids always think daddy is more fun than mamie. For everything else, especially diaper related stuff, the kids got mothers and grandmothers. You cant chose to not have kids, only find bad excuses to not have. Otoh, every man who dont have kids is a victory for the liberal feminists.
@@pflaffik Fun bits like working ourselves into an early grave, to give them a better life than what we had? Fun bits like being the one who faces all the dangers? If you think being a father only involves fun bits. Then you're going to make a horrible father.
I mean Rick doesn’t do the restoration he sends them out to a specialist. So basically if an amateur does a restoration the value goes down but if a specialist does it the value goes up. How is this news?
Big fan of your show . Following you guys for year. And honestly I love shows like yours 💯💯. The style of your business , the knowledge and the skill of your guys are just marvellous . But chum is the show stealer the real entertainer . Love you guys 🔥🔥
1:44 No trust me Rick. Every single firearm WILL FIRE once you load and prime it. The only question is. Is the detonation going to go down the barrel? Blow back in your face? Or destroy the barrel?
I love how pawnbrokers always say that how much something is worth to a customer personally doesn't mean poo to then value of an item, or how everyone thinks their stuff is worth more because it's THEIR stuff. Yet use the excuse of how they have to pay this n that and how they take all the risk like the customer should care. Just once I want the person selling to just look the pawnbroker in the eye and say "that's not my problem" when the lowball excuses come out. Will probably lose the sale but it would be hilarious.
Its the buyers advantage. People who really trade in collectables and valuables, dont typically sell to pawnshops. People who pawn are basically stating that they value some money more than the item. So thats why you dont see that happen just like that. I mean sometimes you do see someone say, nah, ill just keep it. But most of the time they will deal. If you look up the oldsmobile deal the guy wouldnt budge on his ask and they paid it.
Of course it's the seller's problem. They're the one trying to sell it. That's a Pawn shop's business model... they ASSUME the cost of the risk, in exchange for buying the item at a discounted rate. And the seller offloads the risk at the cost of a reduced price, and gets cash immediately. How do people not understand this basic economic principle?
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@RR PLAN C Kinda what I was thinking. lol 1950.... 19.......1...9..... hmm
@@isaach.3996 why do you ask genius x'D
I was hoping that the guy thought it was from the 16th century, and it turned out it was a fake from the 1950s. But, no.
That old man got literally the last laugh 😂
That's the best part 😂
@@ME143-c1d bright*
@@elyanae9588 lmao
@@ME143-c1d BRIGHT
@@ME143-c1d ironic
The old man was the heart of the show he was the best part of the show he will be greatly missed
RIP The Old Man OG...lives on thru pawn stars fans
I can definitely remember people using Flint locks in the "1950's"
Well, it did say they were used in Africa up until the mid 1900's. I think the middle of that based on how we measure centuries the 1950's would be mid 1900's...
I guess the Disney Davey Crockett miniseries must have been considered science fiction at that time. LOL
As do us all .......
My grandpa hunts with em a lot.
@RR Extra Actually there were rifled flintlocks in the mid 1800s.
Hahahahaha he even did the negotiation face when he was telling how much he paid it for 🤣
Rick: the Best I can do is Chumlee's signature on an empty Skittles wrapper and I am taking all the risk
Rick : Don't ever have kids.
The old man : I got burned.
The little laugh the man did was so mischievous 🤣🤣
Lol. "1950s" in the name of video^^
Glad you caught on to that too
drunken weekend upload
2:45 he'll laugh more when he watches this
6:44 Corey's face when his dad tells him he made a loss
😂😂😂😂😃😄
Everytime Rick doesnt call in a expert you know he's trying to rip somebody off .....
The “experts” are paid actors and are fed information
@@BeardedDragonMan1997 actual pawnshops are wayy worse
@@ragnarlothbrok7973 how does that relate to anything I said
@@BeardedDragonMan1997 i accidently mentioned u i was tryin to say it to the original comenter
@@BeardedDragonMan1997 not all tho
Lmao the guys laugh when he said he paid 50 bucks! 🤣
Corey’s smirk at the end was well deserved. I love it!
1950s? Flint lock?
So i guess WW2 was fought with bows and arrows
That's why Mussolini attacked Africa in WW2 instead of doing...well anything else.
Mad Churchill jack
1:05 Kennesaw, GA also requires all home owners to own a firearm and has been voted safest city by size in the country numerous times.
Chris Atkinson So if you don't have firearm you'd be arrested?
Rick is lost without his experts🤣
He doesn’t need experts for probably 95% of his transactions but we don’t see them since they are super boring
Rick: Does the trigger work? Seller: No. Rick: I’m not sure if this thing will fire, but I seriously doubt it.
I hear the old man now, dammit Rick .lol
“Don’t ever have kids” 😂😂😂😂
I recognized it as N. African right away. Moroccan Berber tribesmen still use ones just like it in the colorful displays they put on for tourists.
How many times have we heard Rick say, "old doesn't mean valuable".
Count then.
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 Did you see a question mark?
Doesn't matter to me.
@@99.6survivalrate4 Why do you care? I suppose you watch Law & Order, and ask "How many times did they say you're under arrest"?
@@Locutus 😂 nice
1950s??? pretty sure you meant 1590s
6:45 That smile on Corey's face
I can't believe they got Charles Darwin to sell one of his rifles.
Corey: You got burned
Rick: Don't ever have kids
Corey: 🙄
Oh man, he really got burned spending $500 for something with an estimated $500 price. He was getting paid $15,000 per episode at this time. I think he will be okay.
I'll take that Lincoln sitting in the parking lot at the end.
_"Don't ever have kids."_
Honestly, fantastic advice!
Fantastic advice for self-absorbed people
Fancy being talked into ending your lineage by a reddit meme.
As men we get the fun parts of having kids, and the kids always think daddy is more fun than mamie. For everything else, especially diaper related stuff, the kids got mothers and grandmothers. You cant chose to not have kids, only find bad excuses to not have. Otoh, every man who dont have kids is a victory for the liberal feminists.
@@pflaffik Fun bits like working ourselves into an early grave, to give them a better life than what we had? Fun bits like being the one who faces all the dangers? If you think being a father only involves fun bits. Then you're going to make a horrible father.
@@pflaffik You are very opinionated, misguided as it is.
RIP Old Man! I miss that old curmudgeon! Old cantankerous Teddy of a man! 😿😭🌹🌹
Restoration done by seller on products then value decreases , restoration done by Rick on products then value increases 😂😂😂
That’s how it always goes.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
So true.
I mean Rick doesn’t do the restoration he sends them out to a specialist. So basically if an amateur does a restoration the value goes down but if a specialist does it the value goes up. How is this news?
@@AlwaysBolttheBird true. Also depends on what type of piece it is because some pieces lose value once restored and some add value.
Rick : well ,it's it in terrible shape and around 500 years old... I'll give you $3 for it,only because the firing mechanism is unique.
I love this show. Acting flaws and all.
Big fan of your show . Following you guys for year. And honestly I love shows like yours 💯💯. The style of your business , the knowledge and the skill of your guys are just marvellous . But chum is the show stealer the real entertainer . Love you guys 🔥🔥
They don't run this channel
They don't run this channel
They also know NOTHING. They are briefed about the item before the customer comes on camera, so they LOOK like they know a lot about it.
1:44 No trust me Rick. Every single firearm WILL FIRE once you load and prime it. The only question is. Is the detonation going to go down the barrel? Blow back in your face? Or destroy the barrel?
Never said anything about “1950s”?
1950's?
“Don’t ever have kids”
Ima take that advice
It comes from Algéria....North Africa
5:08 Rick has the Caps Lock on
paying the exact value is "getting burned" lol
2:43 is just genius!
1950s flint lock huh?? Might wanna edit the title haha
That's karma... Rick! Lol
1950s flint lock, must be the only one!
Rick finally paid his kind of price markups!!
You can’t get burned or screwed when you made the $500 offer to the guy 😂😂
ending sentence "don't ever have kids" . I'd say yes, don't ever have kids if you can not show them the exemple of basic accountability and honesty.
"Best I can do is 0.01, and that's taking a risk".
I would've countered $700 then probably would've gotten $550-$600
Pawn stars 🌟 in tha house woop woops much love and respecto brothas 💯 🙏 ❤ from Wyoming, Michigan
Never thought I'd want to move to Virgin, Utah, but they make a compelling case
My top 3 favorite experts
1. Dave the samurai sword expert
2. Jesse the guitar expert
3. The fine art paint guy
Not simpin
I'm a book man myself.
What about Steve Grad?
It looks heavy.
This expert is an expert at devaluating pretty much everything
They always just offer 50% of asking price, regardless of value. Just ask 5x initially and go from there.
I love Rick's laugh.
Sounds like he smoked 600 packs
You are not burned! I'll give you the $500 for it plus shipping.
First time I've seen rick take a lost.
I think Wild Bill Beardhock could've got $600 if he'd pushed for it.
I have a Snap Hans, mine belonged to a merchant marine. Its in rough shape as well
I'm curious do they pay the appraiser?
For once Rick overpaid.
“Real big ones”
rick laugh is like covid 19 it keeps gettign you
When you do your own research you learn so much more
that old man is gold
"For spices, and salt and... Uh maybe... People." 😬
Rick: Don't Ever have kids,. 😂
Corey checking out wikipedia at 3:44. Maybe they should use that as a source instead of Rick.
He didn't really get burned
He bought it for 500
He sells it for 500 ..
Even
Serves him right
Rick's reading a book when he could just pull up his phone and Google it lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅 😄 🙃
Now I gotta find the giant binoculars.
He didn't take a risk the title should be
Pawn Stars: Rick Lowball on a BIZARRE 1950s Flint Lock Rifle (Lowball Season 6) | History
😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😹😹😹😹
I love how pawnbrokers always say that how much something is worth to a customer personally doesn't mean poo to then value of an item, or how everyone thinks their stuff is worth more because it's THEIR stuff. Yet use the excuse of how they have to pay this n that and how they take all the risk like the customer should care. Just once I want the person selling to just look the pawnbroker in the eye and say "that's not my problem" when the lowball excuses come out. Will probably lose the sale but it would be hilarious.
Its the buyers advantage. People who really trade in collectables and valuables, dont typically sell to pawnshops. People who pawn are basically stating that they value some money more than the item. So thats why you dont see that happen just like that. I mean sometimes you do see someone say, nah, ill just keep it. But most of the time they will deal. If you look up the oldsmobile deal the guy wouldnt budge on his ask and they paid it.
Of course it's the seller's problem. They're the one trying to sell it. That's a Pawn shop's business model... they ASSUME the cost of the risk, in exchange for buying the item at a discounted rate. And the seller offloads the risk at the cost of a reduced price, and gets cash immediately.
How do people not understand this basic economic principle?
Not you money its the shops money...haha
how can that be a 1950s rifle?? fix the title, pawn stars
He paid $500, it's worth $500; not worth crying over.
2:45 SAVAGE :DDD
This looks like a Bourgeois rifle, Marin or his brother Pierre, before Marin invented the first true flintlock
Don't ever have kids....wise words indeed Rick
Rick does this? over and over. The first part of his statement? sounds like a question. The second part? sounds like a statement.
I've noticed that many of the "experts" that come in hands shake.
The north Africa got a bad deal on it as well.
Yeah old fella,You done well.
Don't ever have kids. Best line ever
You guys are amazing...
Gotta love the old man
A 1950s flintlock....🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love when the customer gets over on them.
Ya know it’s a tv show and it’s all staged and scripted
@@trihard2191 either way rather see a different outcome now can you understand that .
@@trihard2191you have multiple comments saying it’s scripted and fake yet you still watch. Average hate watcher
I watch adventure time and it’s scripted and fake does that mean I hate that too?
@@Borals also did you know it’s fake and scripted?
Cool. A 1950's flint lock !! Very rare.
2:44 my god
1950s? Riiiight
i keep forgetting that these are pre filmed, cuz i keep seeing the old man, but forget he’s passed😞
"don't ever have kids"
I didn't click this at first because I thought it was from the 1950's. If it had said 1500's or 1600's I would've watched it immediately.
"make the call damnit"
I wish I had been able to tape a conversation between the seller and the old man. I would have turned around and sold it as a cure to insomnia.
He keeps calling it a "rifle". I very much doubt if it"s a rifle.