Yeah. Also just because he had it appraised and insured at $100,000 in the 90s doesn't mean its still worth that today. Just because its older doesn't mean it's automatically more valuable than it was.
I really got a kick out of the guy with the sculpture that had an actual "Made in USA" stamp on it and still told Rick he didn't know what he was talking about.
That was the one is sort of understood. The shock of it probably smack the hell pit of that man. Can you imagine the dreams he was sold to believe so hard?, he is obviously not ignorant and I felt his pain for a second there, he wasn't angry with Rick, he was absolutely caught in a whirlwind of feeling like a jackass.
Yeah its shitty "transformative value" so they can try to get around the copyright infringement they clearly are doing by profiteering off content that isn't theirs.
I feel like this video would’ve been 5-10 minutes shorter if he didn’t repeat exactly what the next scene would say every time it goes to the next panel.
@@63mckenzie no that’s not even close to true. They usually pay around half, a little more or less depending on the object. You misunderstand my meaning entirely. I’m not condemning them for it or belittling the shops, but rather the people who took their items there. A pawn shop is a quick fix, not a great solution. They don’t have massive overhead from appraisers and other staff. They also take on the cost and bear the burden of proof 100% of the time, but don’t get the items all the time. If these people had any sense and weren’t desperate, they’d sell them to professional placement services or private collectors. But they don’t, so I say again, the pawn shop will offer 35-65% of the value leaving room for taxes, restoration, storage, handling, overhead and some profit.
That photograph expert was very knowledgeable, professional, and very patient with that man. She knew what she was talking about. Shame on him thinking he was more educated than her. 😂
Unfortunately there are still thousands of these coins still around. That is why it’s not worth much. If there were only 100 or less then it would be worth lots and lots.
Coins are things that are made in massive quantities. There were likely millions of them made, and being a coin it's also something that most people wouldn't just throw out and being made of metal they don't degrade really so they survive a lot better than most items. If there's still thousands of these surviving then this one isn't "special".
It amazes me that people would think a pawn shop would pony up full retail value for anything. Pawn shops generally buy low and try to sell at or near retail values.
@@Sh4dowgale Trump personally thanked him in a recent speech. just fokking Google it, are you 5? There's interviews of him supporting Trump too Seriously, just type into Google: " Rick Pawn Stars and Trump"
Come on... if you've got something worth 10s of thousands of dollars, you absolutely dont take it to a pawn shop. Their sole job is to act, for profit, as middleman between seller and end buyer. You put in the effort and sell it yourself.
"What you seen and what you can prove is two different stories." Rick- "It literally says MADE IN USA on the piece." Me- Dude, the sculptor lived, and died in France, he never made a piece in the USA. Its a replica.
Vintage guitar prices have huge swings in value depending on what we in the industry call "flavor of the month". Appraisals from the 90s mean nothing in this market because the buyers have changed.Prototype guitars really aren't worth much more that the std production guitars. I have a few and have owned more over the years and their value is worth what the buyer is willing to pay for it.
I didn’t see in this video the : TAKE HIM moment with the police , like is represented in the thumbnail. Was that part edited out , or did I sleep through it? I will have to ask one of my experts.
Lol it's hilarious people think they will get collectors value at a pawn shop and then they get defiant when they find out they won't pay the collectors value you would see at an auction
He was also kinda clueless.... "i look at things other than the face!" Doesn't matter if the photo is actually from the right time period, if the people in the photo aren't who they're claimed to be.
What I have come to realize in watching Pawn Stars is that adults have ruined toys for children. {Oh, No son (daughter) you cannot open that figurine as I might be able to sell it at a pawn shop in 30 years. Hey, kid get off of that big wheel, we need to keep that pristine. Yea, I know your aunt gave that to you for Christmas but put it up as it may be worth enough to cover some of your college costs. If you kids want to play with something, leave the toys alone and in their boxes and go get some sticks out of the yard to play with.} My boys were given hundreds of hot wheels and guess what they did with them? They PLAYED with them, got them dirty and scratched up and even broken.
The guy with the rotating barrel rifles is nice. I'd feel burnt too. It just played out like so and the guy understands how much the state of the rifles changes the whole thing.
21:49 all this man was thinking was “I have to give a good performance, ok so I’m mad, very mad, no I’m Angry!! Yeah angry! Now clinch my cheeks and JUST DO IT!”
My brother-in-law worked for Josten’s and I’ve seen many of those salesman samples. I know the Josten’s logo symbol. It was indeed missing, it is a very noticeable logo.
The way they joke around and routinely say "i dont know enough about this" in this place, i think that kid was well within line to ask what the fuck he was talking about.
The guy who wanted to sell the gorget, didn’t even know how to pronounce its name. It’s is pronounced gore-get. There are many different pronunciations of this word but this is a Native American Indian artifact and is pronounced gor(as in gory) + get(just as it is spelled). The artifact is Native American not French!
The guitar is one that’s ridiculously funny. An EVH Frankie caster went for less than 100k. One did go for like 120 but thinking a gospel artist measures to even half of EVH is hilarious to even think about.
It shocks me when experts come in tell them a estimate and the customer got the item for free and complains they get 2k less and it's like 5k like bro u got it for free take it
Cool stuff though a couple of these people were understandably disappointed but perfectly reasonable in how they handled the bad news so idk why they were here.
I’ve seen the Ted Turner ring guy multiple times…. It is the most mind boggling thing I’ve ever seen on this show. Like, before the expert even looked at the ring, he said what company made it that year so he can’t look at it and then afterwards say “that isn’t the company who made it”…. But, it’s also the one time that you don’t need 4 PhDs in a field of study to understand the expert’s opinion… EVERYTHING that the expert said makes TOTAL sense from a straight up logical standpoint. I am not a sports memorabilia expert by ay stretch of the imagination, but everything he said lines up in a logical sense and would be VERY hard to refute other than ranting “this guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about”
These encounters lose substance when you find out they're not even in the pawn shop, but a studio set up to look like one and every one is screened and its scripted
Thank you so much for talking during the parts that I wanted to hear. Thank you for telling me something I coulda just saw and heard myself. Thank you for assuming I’m a moron.
"I can insure my shoes for $100k, doesn't mean it's worth that..."😂😂😂😊
He's not wrong lmao.
Yeah. Also just because he had it appraised and insured at $100,000 in the 90s doesn't mean its still worth that today. Just because its older doesn't mean it's automatically more valuable than it was.
It was a hypothetical.
Neither is the guitar
Ae wtf how does American insurance work. Here in Nz they go off the market value
I really got a kick out of the guy with the sculpture that had an actual "Made in USA" stamp on it and still told Rick he didn't know what he was talking about.
Probably some full blow narcissist that would be horrible to have as a parent.
That was the one is sort of understood. The shock of it probably smack the hell pit of that man. Can you imagine the dreams he was sold to believe so hard?, he is obviously not ignorant and I felt his pain for a second there, he wasn't angry with Rick, he was absolutely caught in a whirlwind of feeling like a jackass.
If it had had a TJ Maxx price tag on it the dude would still be saying it was real. 😂
I really enjoy the narrator telling us exactly whats about to happen right before it happens, and the subtitles that are about 75% correct
Yeah its shitty "transformative value" so they can try to get around the copyright infringement they clearly are doing by profiteering off content that isn't theirs.
Let alone the video topic is mislesding, most were behaving just fine, politely.
I feel like this video would’ve been 5-10 minutes shorter if he didn’t repeat exactly what the next scene would say every time it goes to the next panel.
It’s like the burnt out high school teacher who passes out a packet and has the students follow along as they read it aloud.
AI Video. Thumbs down.
It always baffles me how people who want collector market value walked into a PAWN SHOP and then get angry at the 35-65% of value.
Right. Most pawn shops or auctions you are lucky to get 10% of the objects original worth.
@@63mckenzie no that’s not even close to true. They usually pay around half, a little more or less depending on the object. You misunderstand my meaning entirely. I’m not condemning them for it or belittling the shops, but rather the people who took their items there. A pawn shop is a quick fix, not a great solution. They don’t have massive overhead from appraisers and other staff. They also take on the cost and bear the burden of proof 100% of the time, but don’t get the items all the time. If these people had any sense and weren’t desperate, they’d sell them to professional placement services or private collectors. But they don’t, so I say again, the pawn shop will offer 35-65% of the value leaving room for taxes, restoration, storage, handling, overhead and some profit.
To be fair Rick's a master lowballer 😂
Always baffles me how people think this show isn't staged and scripted.
@@F4Insight-uq6nt you’ll notice I said in the original comment how people walk into “a” pawn shop, not “this” pawn shop, referring to the show.
4:00 Thank you. If you didn't say it a second before he said the exact same thing, I would have never known.
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That photograph expert was very knowledgeable, professional, and very patient with that man. She knew what she was talking about. Shame on him thinking he was more educated than her. 😂
For real
I'm surprised Rick didn't stop the deal, and kicked the guy out, for being that rude.
Just wait. In 10 years everybody is going to him for advice 🤣
"I look at things other than the face!"
He’s crying on Reddit lmao
@@Dani-it5sy hed like to think that but truth is he knows absolutely nothing
ok lets be honest, 1500$ for a coin that has survived for more than 2000 years? yeah i call it bullshit too.
Unfortunately there are still thousands of these coins still around. That is why it’s not worth much. If there were only 100 or less then it would be worth lots and lots.
You can buy Roman coins from the 200's for well under $100 all day long.
If it were in collectible sets, but one coin in that condition may not be the intended price. Low balling would be worse if it were dealing illicitly.
He wanted 4400 for it too. Really stretching the price a little. Wtf. 😂😂😂
Coins are things that are made in massive quantities. There were likely millions of them made, and being a coin it's also something that most people wouldn't just throw out and being made of metal they don't degrade really so they survive a lot better than most items. If there's still thousands of these surviving then this one isn't "special".
I just love the narrator repeating exactly what is said in the show. Keep up the good work lol
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I actually hate it. Just blatant AI faceless channel BS.
Rick's _"like lipstick on a pig"_ comment was hilarious, but true.
Owner of the boat thought he was on "Prawn Stars".🙃
Making a seafood joke because a boat is involved.
Good try 👏
Lol
It amazes me that people would think a pawn shop would pony up full retail value for anything. Pawn shops generally buy low and try to sell at or near retail values.
Really humorous watching people argue just to be arguing!
"Its like lipstick on a pig" 😂 rick knows his verbal judo well.
But he donated to Trump this year - I'm not even joking lol
Proof?
@@Sh4dowgale Trump personally thanked him in a recent speech.
just fokking Google it, are you 5?
There's interviews of him supporting Trump too
Seriously, just type into Google: " Rick Pawn Stars and Trump"
based @@VladmirPoopN
I believe I was Caesar Really Rick? And another piece 0f the puzzle falls into place.
“Bro said where can I get these for such low prices”😂💀💀
Go look on the net , bro .
No way a coin of that nature is only $1500, just no way. I would have laughed but got mad 😅
Dude with the sculpture was funny as hell ...the dam thing has "made in USA".....On it 😂😂😂😂
I doubt he ever wanted to read that there.
bro was comparing his caliper measurement to the facial recognition software haha
Ilya always kills me lmao. So rude and uptight so aggressively too lol.
I could tell that wasn't Lincoln or Mary. The owner was rude and crude to the expert who knew her stuff and remained professional to the clod.
Come on... if you've got something worth 10s of thousands of dollars, you absolutely dont take it to a pawn shop. Their sole job is to act, for profit, as middleman between seller and end buyer. You put in the effort and sell it yourself.
Love how people knows how the market works. Says "Oh this was appraised for X amount in the 90s". Bro the market fluctuates.
They don't stay in one for long. Changes made and so too does the value.
"What you seen and what you can prove is two different stories."
Rick- "It literally says MADE IN USA on the piece."
Me- Dude, the sculptor lived, and died in France, he never made a piece in the USA. Its a replica.
Clearly, something is seen and proven. Four-eyes there, did none of them.
Most of these people don't seem to understand how the pawn business works.
Let alone try to convince someone for an auction.
I'll give you 20 bucks that's it
That dude was so butthurt he didn’t take that 4 grand lol
Yeah. It wouldn't be much for a salesman of a staff ring, but four grand would've been something. Wonder why he never looked at the "Staff" there.
Why do people think we need narration? Just play the clips.
The subtitles are wrong too lol
For monetization, without own content it’s just a copy.
Theres no big red circles with big red arrows pointing at them so I didn't even know where to even look in this video
I hate UA-camrs that talk just to hear themselves
Apparently, for those who try to learn english and new languages
The robot repeater strikes again
People don’t seem to understand that this is a pawn shop business
People don't seem to understand that this is a TV show
Holy grail you say? Best I can do is 80 bucks. It's old. It's been used. I'm gonna have to get it cleaned...
1958 Glastron, I live next to the Salton Sea and have seen two being given away. Pretty poor shape but free.
You don’t have to be an expert to know that wasn’t Ol Abe Lincoln. Completely different face, not even close
Anyone else find it annoying that the narrator tells us what is about to happen just before it happens?
No just you
The look on Rick's face as he sees the expert and the seller arguing 😂
Just because something is hard to find doesn't mean that anyone is looking for it.
Vintage guitar prices have huge swings in value depending on what we in the industry call "flavor of the month". Appraisals from the 90s mean nothing in this market because the buyers have changed.Prototype guitars really aren't worth much more that the std production guitars.
I have a few and have owned more over the years and their value is worth what the buyer is willing to pay for it.
You do a real good job at making commentary on the things they're already making commentary on. Just show the clips and leave out the redundancy.
idiots claim its worth more but yet, they dont sell it themselves. obv failed listings as no buyers would pay what they want from it
Reeeeeeally hated the boat guy. lol. the worst.
People get upset or disagree with the appraisal but the pawn shop isn’t obligated to pay anything or make an offer if it doesn’t want to.
I didn’t see in this video the : TAKE HIM moment with the police , like is represented in the thumbnail. Was that part edited out , or did I sleep through it? I will have to ask one of my experts.
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No Pez guy? This whole video is an insult to the Pez community
These ppl need to be going to the antique roadshow
Oh no, not that tool Terry!
The statue with the "Made in USA" stamp on it killed me. How do you even continue a conversation after that? 😂
Lol it's hilarious people think they will get collectors value at a pawn shop and then they get defiant when they find out they won't pay the collectors value you would see at an auction
"they bring some bozo off the street" LOLLLLLLLLLL
Must've taken one to know one then. Or so he believes.
They brought some Bozo in that kills me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😂😂😂😆😂😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
I love watching you guys
The abraham photo seller is really kinda rude. 😁😁😁😁
He was also kinda clueless.... "i look at things other than the face!" Doesn't matter if the photo is actually from the right time period, if the people in the photo aren't who they're claimed to be.
I love the I’m old so I must know more than a younger person cause reasons 😂😂
It amazes me even after both the seller and rick call it a hudson bay gore-zay the narrator continually calls it a gorejet.
7,300th like!
It baffles me that someone can bring in an item nobody requested, and then get mad when nobody wants it. 😂😂
Anyone with two good eyes could tell that wasnt a picture of Abraham Lincoln.
Nonsense, get out your calipers or borrow your wife's measuring tape from her sewing box. The latter will prove it for sure.
The boat looks like a Killer Whale.
The moment the seller schooled Rick about fiberglass boats, Rick started pouting.
What I have come to realize in watching Pawn Stars is that adults have ruined toys for children. {Oh, No son (daughter) you cannot open that figurine as I might be able to sell it at a pawn shop in 30 years. Hey, kid get off of that big wheel, we need to keep that pristine. Yea, I know your aunt gave that to you for Christmas but put it up as it may be worth enough to cover some of your college costs. If you kids want to play with something, leave the toys alone and in their boxes and go get some sticks out of the yard to play with.} My boys were given hundreds of hot wheels and guess what they did with them? They PLAYED with them, got them dirty and scratched up and even broken.
Well ur kids clearly aren’t thinking about the big bucks
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ITS CALLED RESPECT, APPARENTLY YOU NEVER OWNED ANYTHING OF VALUE
@@joeygouda no its not you dont seem to know what respect is
The funny thing is anyone who had something really worth what their asking,would NOT go to a pawn shop to sell their item...
Bro, I’m not an “expert “ and I could tell that wasn’t Lincoln.
Agreed that guy is nuts and wants to see Lincoln in the picture. Plus that doesn't look anything like his Wife.
From where I was seeing, something did look off in that picture and not even worth the asking price, but a small amount.
The guy with the rotating barrel rifles is nice. I'd feel burnt too. It just played out like so and the guy understands how much the state of the rifles changes the whole thing.
Abraham looks Amish to me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's his Amish cousin, Jebediah Lincoln.
At least 2 of those people seemed genuinely disappointed, but not "heated"
21:49 all this man was thinking was “I have to give a good performance, ok so I’m mad, very mad, no I’m Angry!! Yeah angry! Now clinch my cheeks and JUST DO IT!”
love how the back room, over the seasons couldn't sell those 3 guitars.
My brother-in-law worked for Josten’s and I’ve seen many of those salesman samples. I know the Josten’s logo symbol. It was indeed missing, it is a very noticeable logo.
"the paint job isn't great, there's too much work, I don't want to make you an offer." "Okay." 🤝.. OHHHH SOOOOO HEATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you were there to tell me everything that happens 5 seconds after your explantion. P.s i get its for copyright issues.
You missed the one that a guy goes to sell a Porsche engine he found on a junkyard, and he gets mad because Danny tells rick that is not worth it 😂
Nothing like Lincoln.
Antwon was just trying to say hi 😂😂
I can see why some people have problems with the appraisals. Instead of Rick saying, "I have a friend", he should say, "I have an expert."
The way they joke around and routinely say "i dont know enough about this" in this place, i think that kid was well within line to ask what the fuck he was talking about.
Really true and mega funny
The old man was always a cooler. He keeps the customers happy
The guy who wanted to sell the gorget, didn’t even know how to pronounce its name. It’s is pronounced gore-get. There are many different pronunciations of this word but this is a Native American Indian artifact and is pronounced gor(as in gory) + get(just as it is spelled). The artifact is Native American not French!
Guess he should have sold it in the 90's, times and styles change. Well he could always auction it.
The guitar is one that’s ridiculously funny. An EVH Frankie caster went for less than 100k. One did go for like 120 but thinking a gospel artist measures to even half of EVH is hilarious to even think about.
It shocks me when experts come in tell them a estimate and the customer got the item for free and complains they get 2k less and it's like 5k like bro u got it for free take it
That definitely was not Abraham Lincoln😂😂😂😂😂
To the guy with the boat....i know where 2 of them are, just sitting and not in good shape, but they are there
Good video and good narration. Don't need click bait with a pic of a guy being arrested when that doesn't actually happen at all in the video
Cool stuff though a couple of these people were understandably disappointed but perfectly reasonable in how they handled the bad news so idk why they were here.
Cows may come,cows may go,but in this place the bull goes on forever!!!
The young kid with the gorget is wearing the exact shirt I would imagine someone with rage issues would wear.
A T-shirt?
Although it has been proved some of these experts are biased some of those people are dumb straight up.
Love when the narrator is totally unneeded and just repeats what they say
I love UA-cam videos where the narrator says exactly what the person says verbatim.
we can read "made in USA". "I DON'T BELIVE YOU"
He should have replied "Believe THIS" -Pulls out machine gun and empties the clip-
I’ve seen the Ted Turner ring guy multiple times…. It is the most mind boggling thing I’ve ever seen on this show. Like, before the expert even looked at the ring, he said what company made it that year so he can’t look at it and then afterwards say “that isn’t the company who made it”…. But, it’s also the one time that you don’t need 4 PhDs in a field of study to understand the expert’s opinion… EVERYTHING that the expert said makes TOTAL sense from a straight up logical standpoint. I am not a sports memorabilia expert by ay stretch of the imagination, but everything he said lines up in a logical sense and would be VERY hard to refute other than ranting “this guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about”
Well some people are jerks. And that guy is obviously a jerk.
Illya is ALWAYS rude. If I were Rick I'd ban him from the shop.
That guitar dude had 0 idea that the guitar would drop less on price
Rick, does it have a motor? Lol
Lmfao. Love how the ring guy called the expert a bozo. He should look in the mirror.....
Rick said he bought his father a '57 chevy but the picture is a '55 chevy - way different looking! Hate inaccuracy!
Where
He already said based on sales at past auctions in the U.S and Europe
That didn't even look like Abe Lincoln.
If this was the worst than my God what a peaceful city compared to those complete lunatics in that Detroit shop 🤣 That stuff is just unwatchable.
Just a few were really "heated" , click bait.
@3:19 gyattt
These encounters lose substance when you find out they're not even in the pawn shop, but a studio set up to look like one and every one is screened and its scripted
Yea it’s heavily scripted but the location is very real
Thank you so much for talking during the parts that I wanted to hear. Thank you for telling me something I coulda just saw and heard myself. Thank you for assuming I’m a moron.
It is almost like these people have no clue how a pawn shop works
Offered him x100 less than he wanted... 😂