Especially when offering a sword where Rick takes all of the risk and has to spend lavishly to get it framed. Because he can’t just sell it like that and if he did auctions take a very long time and they have all those fees. Either way he is gonna sit on the sword a long time cause he doesn’t have a ton of people coming into his shop looking for 1836 foot artilleryman swords.
Lowest he could have offered...Rick will make THOUSANDS off that one sword...The scabbard being the most valuable, for re manufacture...Restoring the sword( one item that doesn't lose value), and retooling the leather with the original hardware= $$$
I like Mark, he gives honest information in the items, lots of history and detail. Simply tells you whether it’s authentic and it’s age etc not how much it’s worth.
For reference, when it says only 922 were treated in hospitals for sword wounds, remember that it is possible that many or even most encounters with a sword, would be almost immediately lethal, being impaled or your throat slashed is a no survival circumstance, so the troops nearby that might hope to carry the wounded to a hospital tent would likely just have to march on seeing as, they wouldn't be able to even pick them up before they died, where as the majority of a blast radius, or various shrapnel will more often maim or lead to severe bleeding or broken bones, that are disabling and require hospitalization, but less guaranteed lethality. While yes a direct hit to the solar plexus is lethal, regardless of if its a sword or shrapnel, keep in mind that the sword is being directly controlled by a wielder who can aim and adjust to get precise strikes on such weak points, where as shrapnel, or spray and pray tactics is relatively more like a dice roll that can leave more relatively lucky people alive to reach those hospitals that record the numbers.
@@markrobinson5588 Two totally different guys. Superstar Billy Graham was the first heel to have a long title reign. Feuded with Sammartino and Backlund. Flamboyant character that many copied including Hulk Hogan .
@@ryankueter8396 no Eddie Graham (edward gossett) was a a wrestler and promoter of the Florida Territory suicide in 1985. Father of Mike Graham. superstar Billy Graham (eldridge coleman) was WWWF champion . wWE hall of fame and is still alive.
I understand it’s got some condition issues but it’s from 1836. Do they expect it to be in great clean shape? The stuff was made and used for years it’s obviously going to be a little rough.
Agree. I prefer items that were actually used in the field rather than new, stored away pieces. I recently sold a 1943 USMC machete that got more valuable because someone had carved cross-hatching in the grip, no doubt because it was used in the field during WWII.
I sold the exact same type of sword dated 1833 at an auction in 2009. No scabbard but it was in much, much better condition. After the barker took his share I netted 1400 dollars.
My friend Roy found a sword exactly like that at the town dump where he works. He sold it to his niece for 4500 bucks. She uses it in her cucumber fields to cut back vines.
Yeah there's a reason not many people were treated for sword wounds, if an enemy has gotten close enough to you to use his sword, well he ain't gonna cut you and run away, he's going to chop and stab until you're no longer alive. There are far more bullet wound survivors because of the distance and ability to run if hit and because of the reload times back then, it wasn't likely that the same person who just shot you was going to hit you again the next time
Mark Hall Patton doesn't give prices. Never has and never will. He's the curator of the Clark County museum system and museums rarely buy or sell anything it's mostly donations. The only funny thing here is that you didn't know that. Where have YOU been?
I wonder if the family heirlooms mean nothing any more like ppl go there with stuff passed down from generations to generations and only see their price tag
“I mean when it hatches it doesnt have anyone to mate with, it could be a T rex egg so it could eat us alive... im offering you a dollar and and half and not a penny more”
is So convenient that he can call a expert in at a moments notice, its like they just sit by the window waiting for the expert signal to shine in the sky....
Mark appraises a train car, john wesley Harding's business card, an ornithopter, an alleged nuclear launch key and now a sword. Next the spear of destiny. Objection!!! Let me voir dire this alleged expert on every thing!!!
I have an antique sword that is engraved in fine detail along the blade....who knows the most about swords ?? .... I have many antiques secured away, ....quite a range of items....I'm selling many very unusual things. Curious for more opinions on things.
@@Dawson-vy3zw Long Sword ...Very intricately engraved..... Spain ....Toledo ...Antique.....Handle end is Golden Fish Tail.....sides of handle have the Gargoyle Heads .... Actually it says EN TOLEDO ....I've never seen a blade this decorated...ever....not just with intricate designs, but faces ...in Royal and or Battle head pieces and such.
never tell pawn dealer what u paid let them give u the price cant be trusted and also cut ur finger nails before u do close ups of the experts who come in ...Lol...Go to auction it doesn't take that long to get ur money and many wealthy people bidding wildly
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Lb
Don't tell me what to do.
I like this customer. He seems like a fun, nice guy.
He is not a customer,is he?
One doesn't simply tell Rick that you've got the item at a garrage sale.
Especially when offering a sword where Rick takes all of the risk and has to spend lavishly to get it framed. Because he can’t just sell it like that and if he did auctions take a very long time and they have all those fees. Either way he is gonna sit on the sword a long time cause he doesn’t have a ton of people coming into his shop looking for 1836 foot artilleryman swords.
@@robertschumann7737 ''Either way he is gonna sit on the sword a long time...'' Sounds painful....but to each their own.
@@Medcanpoet haha. Hilarious. 🤣
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I would have said it was a family heirloom passed down for generations it has much sentimental value
Rick must've been tired. He gave a penny more.
Old man wasnt there to say 350
He liked the sword you could tell about he was gushing about how rare 1830’s stuff is before hand he liked it haha
I'm glad Rick gave this man a good deal. Kindness and a good attitude should be rewarded ya know
Lowest he could have offered...Rick will make THOUSANDS off that one sword...The scabbard being the most valuable, for re manufacture...Restoring the sword( one item that doesn't lose value), and retooling the leather with the original hardware= $$$
I like Mark, he gives honest information in the items, lots of history and detail. Simply tells you whether it’s authentic and it’s age etc not how much it’s worth.
Ff the Quote " expert" gives him a price thats what the "expert" will give him for it .
For reference, when it says only 922 were treated in hospitals for sword wounds, remember that it is possible that many or even most encounters with a sword, would be almost immediately lethal, being impaled or your throat slashed is a no survival circumstance, so the troops nearby that might hope to carry the wounded to a hospital tent would likely just have to march on seeing as, they wouldn't be able to even pick them up before they died, where as the majority of a blast radius, or various shrapnel will more often maim or lead to severe bleeding or broken bones, that are disabling and require hospitalization, but less guaranteed lethality. While yes a direct hit to the solar plexus is lethal, regardless of if its a sword or shrapnel, keep in mind that the sword is being directly controlled by a wielder who can aim and adjust to get precise strikes on such weak points, where as shrapnel, or spray and pray tactics is relatively more like a dice roll that can leave more relatively lucky people alive to reach those hospitals that record the numbers.
The only STUNNING thing was calling this an "historic deal". Click bait.
Seems as though it worked.
Pawn Stars don’t need to clickbait me I’ll always click
Welcome to the "History" Channel
Its called a historic deal because it was a historic peice - not rocket science!
The seller reminds me of the wrestler superstar billy graham.
Do you mean Eddie Graham?
Wasn't Billy Graham a pastor?
@@markrobinson5588 Two totally different guys. Superstar Billy Graham was the first heel to have a long title reign. Feuded with Sammartino and Backlund. Flamboyant character that many copied including Hulk Hogan .
@@michaelmoser7863 Do you mean Eddie?
@@ryankueter8396 no Eddie Graham (edward gossett) was a a wrestler and promoter of the Florida Territory suicide in 1985. Father of Mike Graham.
superstar Billy Graham (eldridge coleman) was WWWF champion . wWE hall of fame and is still alive.
Seller : I would like to sell it to you.
Rick : I want you to give it to me.
😂😂🤣
I want you to pay me to take it from you*
Seller: I would like to sell it to you.
Rick: I want you to bend over and hold your cheeks open.
Seller: how about $500??
That seemed like a fair negotiation.
I can tell this guy is a really good human
So was ted bundy
@@austinroccaro2219 durrr durrr durrr I sPeNd SiX hOuRs a DaY oN tHe yOuTuBE. iM LeArNiNg
@@TheUltimateGeminiHasSurvived did you really switch between capital and lower case letters😟
Which one?
Mark like you called me all the way down here for this sword that’s got the date right on it? Come on man.
I understand it’s got some condition issues but it’s from 1836. Do they expect it to be in great clean shape? The stuff was made and used for years it’s obviously going to be a little rough.
Agree. I prefer items that were actually used in the field rather than new, stored away pieces. I recently sold a 1943 USMC machete that got more valuable because someone had carved cross-hatching in the grip, no doubt because it was used in the field during WWII.
I sold the exact same type of sword dated 1833 at an auction in 2009. No scabbard but it was in much, much better condition. After the barker took his share I netted 1400 dollars.
Ken comes across like a good guy
1:10 “Calvary” 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I caught that too
I would love to see this restored.
You destroy its worth by altering it. It would like polishing an old rare coin.
Mr.Brown is my nightmare now, immediately stopping the video after negotiations done 😜😝😝
then the terrible music afterwards. ⚰
@@abelg66 exactly bro 🤣🤣🤣
"Lemme call my buddy who will never give you an appraisal of your sword's retail value" 🗡
My friend Roy found a sword exactly like that at the town dump where he works. He sold it to his niece for 4500 bucks. She uses it in her cucumber fields to cut back vines.
Sounds like your friend Roy is a huckster selling something to a family member for that much when he got it for free lmao
Rick calls the museum guy when Rick knows it’s value and can get it cheap
We're gonna have another one of these not too far in the future...
Nah. There's too many different beliefs. There's not a single issue everyone can be for or against.
I hope so. I hope we don't allow America to go full Communist without a fight.
@@jasonmichael3676 People like you are the problem. You love your multicultural society.
@@ShamrockNRoller communism never worked. Get off your pedestal
@@chibbacurley62 I'm as anti-communist as a person can get. What are you talking about?
Rick:
Customer: I got this from a garage sale
Rick (laughing inside): Muahahaha! 😈
The scabbard and leather belt are worth more than the sword that he sold, did he give him that with the sword? About $9k-2k depending on condition
Certified Gold!!!!!
isnt that scott steiner from wrestling's WCW? ..
Yeah there's a reason not many people were treated for sword wounds, if an enemy has gotten close enough to you to use his sword, well he ain't gonna cut you and run away, he's going to chop and stab until you're no longer alive. There are far more bullet wound survivors because of the distance and ability to run if hit and because of the reload times back then, it wasn't likely that the same person who just shot you was going to hit you again the next time
Rick calls in the expert who doesn't give a price. 🤣😂
This seller who owns a museum as mentioned in another old jacket video dosent like to give prices and lets them handle that part
Mark Hall Patton doesn't give prices. Never has and never will. He's the curator of the Clark County museum system and museums rarely buy or sell anything it's mostly donations. The only funny thing here is that you didn't know that. Where have YOU been?
@@AutoYoung your missing the point, Rick calls in Mark when he doesn't want the seller to know the actual value of the item.
@@trapper-paul
And you do realize that none of the "experts" even get paid to appear on the show right?
@@trapper-paul no Mark never gives a value because he dosnt like it he runs a museum.museum's don't sell things XD
A really cool piece.
Mr. Brown and an 1836 soldier used a short sword to chop a path through bushes famously.
Love you're viedeos guys
Very cool! Rick would’ve gone higher, he wanted that sword
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Rick, pulls off another historic steal.
Big guys who wear Hawaiian shirts are always jolly
2:00 Is it just me or is that the mana sword from Secret of Mana?
I came for the Rick comments
When I learn history it feels like I'm doing something
That guy at the end seemed really nice
these go for a lot more than $500, especially as a set like this. Probably worth around 1K or more in 2022.
Bloke sounded normal
Something like that, I wouldn't get rid of
Rick has had those three guitars in the background for like 40 years now
Some things are for publicity to make people want to go to the shop. Not all things are sold.
After master Roshi trained Goku and Krillin, he retired and started buying and reselling antiques as a hobby
Master Roshi is Japanese
@@jorgesalazar818 he could be a white fit born in Japan. Japan is just a country
And, most importantly, its fair to the third party that may be interested in getting a hold of such an item.
Good Hat Sir
Good deal for the shop. Good negotiating - he knew the guys number before he agreed to it
Rick didnt know he got screwed
That buckell alone would get you 3 or 4 hundred
in that economy ? you are crazy
That offer was an insult to the artillery sword community.
The Pez guy 🤣🤣🤣
Don't give it to the one guy who likes to cast in brass. He would destroy any value it had. It would look pretty that's all you could say.
What a cool guy.
Title: HISTORIC DEAL
Actual deal: $500
I wonder if the family heirlooms mean nothing any more like ppl go there with stuff passed down from generations to generations and only see their price tag
Seller: I have the first dinasour egg
Rick: I'll give you a dollar and a half and I'm taking a huge risk here
“I mean when it hatches it doesnt have anyone to mate with, it could be a T rex egg so it could eat us alive... im offering you a dollar and and half and not a penny more”
Please for the love of God stop with all the not a penny more I take all the risk jokes they're tired
0:17
Finally a fair deal on ricks part
Plus he didn't even like counter offer the guys price, you can tell either he knows he can get more, or he really wanted it for himself
is So convenient that he can call a expert in at a moments notice, its like they just sit by the window waiting for the expert signal to shine in the sky....
I like this seller, he looks like an old WWF wrestler.
Rick already had 500$ in his mind the moment he laid his eyes on the sword.
I love watching this channel stay safe guy’s! Regard to Corey from Japan
I can’t stand when this guy they call into to price it. He never sets a price!
They never call him to price it but only authenticate it. For this one they specifically called him to authenticate the date of manufacture.
Mark appraises a train car, john wesley Harding's business card, an ornithopter, an alleged nuclear launch key and now a sword. Next the spear of destiny. Objection!!! Let me voir dire this alleged expert on every thing!!!
I hate Mark he cant give a price 😒
Rick looking particularly Homer-esque in this one
Good for the seller.
I have an antique sword that is engraved in fine detail along the blade....who knows the most about swords ?? .... I have many antiques secured away, ....quite a range of items....I'm selling many very unusual things. Curious for more opinions on things.
Describe the sword in detail. Plus wiggle the hilt and see if it’s loose.
@@Dawson-vy3zw Long Sword ...Very intricately engraved..... Spain ....Toledo ...Antique.....Handle end is Golden Fish Tail.....sides of handle have the Gargoyle Heads ....
Actually it says EN TOLEDO ....I've never seen a blade this decorated...ever....not just with intricate designs, but faces ...in Royal and or Battle head pieces and such.
Condition?
Probably asking $1999 for it when he puts it up for sale
2500
Contact the shop and offer $1500 then.
@@alexander1485 25000
Can someone tell me more about this HISTORIC DEAL? I’ve must of missed it
design from the Roman sword.
1:06 < Hey Rick, it's pronounced. "CAValry", not CALVary.. 😊😉🤣 He's done that before.haha
With the scabbard and hanger that is a $1000 sword pacakage.
I love/hate this "expert" love his knowledge but hate that he don't give a price range. Which is another reason why I like him? I'm so confused
so its a very old grass cutter, 🤣😂🤣😂
IS that Superstar Billy Graham ?
Rick needs to buy this old guy a shirt if different colour as he always comes in with that red one
never tell pawn dealer what u paid let them give u the price cant be trusted and also cut ur finger nails before u do close ups of the experts who come in ...Lol...Go to auction it doesn't take that long to get ur money and many wealthy people bidding wildly
I was just texting that it looked like a gladius but then the message came on screen that it was modelled on one. I ain't so smart.
Mega bucks
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Dude looks like Superstar Billy Graham.
Ken reminds me of Superstar Billy Graham from WWE
I only came on the channel to read people’s comments lol
Cool fact most of us not know•••
..DOLLAR IS THE CURRENCY USED IN AMERICA..
I heard y’all show was fake rather than reality ?! Care to explain ?
Historic deal @ $500 smh
Oh YEAHH that is monumental
Saludos hi 👋
Thanos vs Maestro Roshi
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"As close as I could find, the value of it, EHH 6, 7, 8, 1000, 10000, 35000 dollars!!!"
he looks like master roshi
I want this guy to be my grandpa
I'm waiting for a seller to come in with a time machine.
I have a lot of that sword,
That was so so cheap offer …the belt buckle alone was with the price Rick paid … 👎
He ATE Rick whole! He got it for $75 and yet pocketed 500 for it back?!
I actually got one of those swords
Mark dont wanna scam people like other Rick expert and Rick dont ask the value coz Mark will say the truth and Rick dont want that 😂
Five hundred dollars, OMG what happened did Ricky take a stroke.