It's a tv show. No one is going to let the woman put it back in the box herself. What, there are no camera men around, no sound men, no lighting people? You sound kinda angry, in general, no?
Auctions take time to set up, it may be difficult to get in, and you have to pay an entrance fee, and another fee which is a percentage of the price you sold it for (5-15%). The beauty of the pawn shop is the simplicity of it. You go in, and get instant cash.
Well, it probably does have sentimental value to her since it came from her father. But, if someone pays big bucks for it. At least you know they'll take care of it.
Well, I wouldn't put it up that high. Sure it's extremely rare, but even the 01 and Black Strat were only estimated to go for $150k. I'm still irritated by whatever 'expert' put up that estimate, though.
That's the Value of a 4 neck Stringmaster , not Noel Boggs guitar. when a famous musician and innovator has one made special for them, well the price climbs.
Well the expert was really fair in this case. It is way too unique to throw on the shelf at a store, and they both said it really needs to go to auction to get the appropriate value.
I really expected Jesse to be a bit more hyped about it and put a better value on it. Something as unique as this should be sold for way more. No wonder his shop went belly up. Nobody would accept being lowballed like this.
This was a treat to see that there are still steel guitars out there... I had a uncle to owned one of the original Fender pedal steel guitars from the first series unfortunately I never was able to see his but seeing this is really cool!
David Ellis haha now that’s out of left field. With a couple of your gays, I mean guys coming back, your gonna be in a good position. Still-go Boston- Trump 2020
Prepare to be humbled the first time you put on the fingerpicks and grab the steel and try to make sense out of it. Fiendishly difficult that the greats make look easy.
50K may be a touch pricey even though it belonged to Noel Boggs. I have a 1953 one of these in walnut, 26" scale length, and a 1955 Triple neck. The Stringmaster is still a bit of a holy grail for steel playes. Leon McAuliffe played one of these.back in the day, and I beleive Santo Farina had a quad as well as a triple.
Two really cool things. 1 - Corey being honest and suggesting she puts it in the auction. 2. Jesse paying respect to her dad. Really cool. She was over acting a bit, a little too much drama for a pawn shop enthusiast! :-)
@biggreenmachine2007 well said sir probably true. Also I like the fact you have Ron Paul on your page very smart man on monetary system and real money .
I thought Corey was very cool, kind of was channeling the old man in politeness and respect, and honestly he is right, she would definitely get more money in an auction.
About the only steel guitar I can think of that might fetch $50,000 is Don Helm's Gibson Grande Console that he played with Hank Williams when he was a Drifting Cowboy.
I love seeing these old episodes. This guitar sold at auction 8 months later for 56 thousand. And the buyer? Uh huh, the guy on this show that appraised it. It's currently for sale for 75k.
@@demetrielenis40 cos it was an auction, those thing are unpredictable. Also it's a one and only item so even the expert was making appraisals based on experience and not on actual data.
It really is a historical pc but SO few steel players want a non-pedal guitar these days.!! Even fewer working musicians are making enough $$ to afford to add it to they're personal collection. Interesting product feature on the show thou. I enjoyed it. Thanks Paul
@@purecountryct We had a reheasal the day before for about 3 hours, no charts, just some recordings...So all the musicians, who some are friends of mine and all studio musicians at that, nailed those 5 songs. It was a lot of fun to do.
@@jasonmichael3676 It should be sold at a C&W Auction along with memorabilia from guys like Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter and Ken Curtis, who although being known as portraying Festus Hagen on Gunsmoke was also a member of the Sons of the Pioneers singing group.
Yep! I was amazed at what early Esquires and Teles go for... A real Steel Afficianado would probably be willing to go somewhere towards 50k for this. I know that certain of Leo's buddy, Paul Bigsby's instrument, can push $50,000 or better.
I love that !!!! Great comment ! I'll tell Dannielle tomorrow what you said. She'll get a kick out of it. Aftually the guitar is now being displayed at the MIM Museum in Phoenix.
I know I feel like they tell them what there wanting and lie and say its worth alot less just like 500 because if they said it's worth 100 bucks they would probably keep it so they probably make alot off everything
Corey recommended that she sell it in an auction instead of selling it to the pawn shop. Looks like someone's just fishing for likes on UA-cam. Pathetic.
If anyone comments anything questioning the show please scold them for not knowing it’s rigged. It’s a tradition here in the pawn stars comment section.
People need to understand that sentimental iteams to you doesnt increase the value no matter how much you think it does. It is what it is regardless of any attachment of an iteam.
I sorta agree, however take this example. Elvis Presley loved this guitar but never played it. Elvis Presley owned this guitar, but never played it. The one that has sentiment, will attract more people and thus a higher price. I'm not saying this swing guy carries the same prestige as the king, but a person's sentiment can bring a higher price :)
@@sydclark5581 yes something of that status like Elvis Presley guitar even if not played does bring good value. But most people dont have gems like that just given to them or passed down. Most are lied to thinking this iteam is so valuable and important just to come to find out it's either fake or not worth alot. So that's what I ment by sentimental value doesnt increase it's value. Yes a high prized iteam as your example will draw high dollars but that isnt because of the owners sentimental value. Its simply because the iteam is wanted an craved by other's in which can draw up the price.
Should have just asked Rick to describe it and who played it, when they played it and how they played it, and who their cousins, uncles and aunts were and what they thought of it, and then say, "Well I really don't know enough about these things, so do you mind if I bring in an expert from the house right next door where I keep all my experts on tap.? "
I love the Adele magazine cover for sale in the back lol how come we never see normal items like that on the show? They should show normal things like that more
It was now near enough but I've a feeling you got more at action so I'll research your dad see if there's been an auction for it,,, great history loved this video clip❤️👍
Dannielle is a wonderful person and a former Hollywood actress, dancer and prop builder. You can see her on the last 3 seasons of the Beverly Hillbillies as the character Helen Thompson.
It takes two of them to pull the guitar out of the case. Once the negotiations end and she doesn't take the $10k, the expert sprints out the door and Corey turns around and walks to the back, leaving the poor lady to deal with that hulking instrument by herself. Way to go, guys.
Sad that she is placing the value of her dad's very rich history on one , albeit very cool, instrument. If it was the first unit of a guitar that went into production and was used in more popular music maybe it would have significant value.
I tend to agree with you. I would have no use for it, even if given it for free, unless I could resell it or give to someone who would personally want it. For me, it would wind up just being another flat area for stuff to get piled on top of.....
Well... It SORT OF IS a "table"... To play one, the musician would sit in a chair and would hold a small bakelite or stainless steel bar (about the size of a Bic Lighter) in the left hand, which they'd slide up and down the strings... On the right hand, they'd wear a thumb pick and two or three finger picks. Give either Noel Boggs, Speedy West, Herb Remington, or Jerry Byrd a listen, here on youtube... You'll hear what a lap steel/ console steel guitar sounds like!😉
I love how it took two people to assemble the guitar and then he just left her standing in the middle of the shop.
She was still standing there admiring it after the shop closed wondering, "Will anyone ever offer to help me get this back in my car?".
Yeah they recorded the clip then he helped her it's in all videos they run out so fast
It's ok....she (over)dramatically patted it.
It's a tv show. No one is going to let the woman put it back in the box herself. What, there are no camera men around, no sound men, no lighting people? You sound kinda angry, in general, no?
It’s staged dummy
At least Corey was honest with her. She'll get a lot more at an auction.
possibly.
Auctions take time to set up, it may be difficult to get in, and you have to pay an entrance fee, and another fee which is a percentage of the price you sold it for (5-15%). The beauty of the pawn shop is the simplicity of it. You go in, and get instant cash.
@@deepzd6839 Thanks, Rick!
Maybe. How many big Noel Boggs fans are there? There's a 20-25% auction fee also.
Maybe, auctions are funny. Sometimes you get more than you want and sometimes nobody bids on it and you are stuck taking your item back home with you.
This is an insult to the Pez community!
Omega Lord *to the fender community
Wolf Wang Are you slow amigo?
That’s why they’re chooches!
Wolf Wang it’s an internal joke regarding to another seller that got low-balled for his classic Fez candy dispenser collection.
LoL
come on man 15 grand for a guitar that made from Leo Fender himself? this is an insult to the Fender guitar players community!
Mr Coolverine kinda. Nobody alive can play this thing and afford to buy it. This is a serious problem and definitely affecting the price.
it's not a stratocaster or a telecaster.
would you buy a 15 grand strat/tele or a 15 grand lapsteel if you had the money?
@@xcyj9468 I'd buy that...and frame it.... Im an Ibanez and old jackson guy...
danthetanfanman a telecaster all day and the pickups would be a Gibson paf in the neck and a single coil in the bridge
this lady probably makes great cookies and her house probably is so welcoming
She killed a man.
@@reallauradee what 😳
@@lensofeli1762 jk lol
Lots of heartwarming floral patterns. Probably refers to her couch as a Davenport.
Eating cookies around the cozy fireplace while she tells interesting stories about her dad.
Shes heartbroken at a $10,000. Offer for her dads unique one Of kind work
.. Well must not have much sentimental value if shes selling it.
Or maybe she just needs the money.
This guitar at an auction can easily fetch 100 000$ from someone who collects andnis a serious buyer...
@Gregs Designs black bulls don't come cheap 😅🍆🤠
Money talks and we all know what walks "dad's".
Well, it probably does have sentimental value to her since it came from her father. But, if someone pays big bucks for it. At least you know they'll take care of it.
Such a unique item, that could easily sell from 4k to 400k (almost, pick a number). Hats off to Jessie who has to evaluate these one offs.
Well, I wouldn't put it up that high.
Sure it's extremely rare, but even the 01 and Black Strat were only estimated to go for $150k. I'm still irritated by whatever 'expert' put up that estimate, though.
If Jimi Hendrix played it at Woodstock it still wouldn't get $400K. Not for a table-guitar-thing.
Jason Michael yes it would 😂 any guitar he played with has gone for over 500k at auction..
400? To who?
My hats staying firmly on.
She should call Fender in Cali, they'll buy it.
They all love the idea of an expert until they hear the value 🤣
That's the Value of a 4 neck Stringmaster , not Noel Boggs guitar. when a famous musician and innovator has one made special for them, well the price climbs.
Well the expert was really fair in this case. It is way too unique to throw on the shelf at a store, and they both said it really needs to go to auction to get the appropriate value.
Because either way they know that it’s real, and more history on it.
Always smh
who's also waiting for them to play the guitar?
Ur mom
look up “noel boggs - alabamy bound” for a video of him playing a similar one
I really expected Jesse to be a bit more hyped about it and put a better value on it. Something as unique as this should be sold for way more. No wonder his shop went belly up. Nobody would accept being lowballed like this.
he crapped his pants but they edited that part out and only show clips of him playing cool
The prices at a pawn shop are no reflection on your dad and his wonderful talents 😊
Seriously one of the coolest items brought in the shop
Absolutely. Also Jimi Hendrixs guitar
This was a treat to see that there are still steel guitars out there... I had a uncle to owned one of the original Fender pedal steel guitars from the first series unfortunately I never was able to see his but seeing this is really cool!
I expected it to be plugged in and played.
Let's Go Yankees !
David Ellis haha now that’s out of left field. With a couple of your gays, I mean guys coming back, your gonna be in a good position. Still-go Boston- Trump 2020
By who? Not THAT "Expert" geezzloueezz.....Her Dad and Leo would've turned in their graves!!
Prepare to be humbled the first time you put on the fingerpicks and grab the steel and try to make sense out of it. Fiendishly difficult that the greats make look easy.
It almost certainly was..... They just had to cut it.....
As a fender fanboy, i was licking the screen of my smartphone.
50K may be a touch pricey even though it belonged to Noel Boggs. I have a 1953 one of these in walnut, 26" scale length, and a 1955 Triple neck. The Stringmaster is still a bit of a holy grail for steel playes. Leon McAuliffe played one of these.back in the day, and I beleive Santo Farina had a quad as well as a triple.
Only other person I ever knew of that played a 4 neck Steel Guitar was the guy that played Steel guitar for Ray Price
Two really cool things. 1 - Corey being honest and suggesting she puts it in the auction. 2. Jesse paying respect to her dad. Really cool.
She was over acting a bit, a little too much drama for a pawn shop enthusiast! :-)
*No Chum in this clip saying something goofy like "this sint a guitar, it's a picnic table ".*
Can’t wait till someone brings a book you know what that means 😍😂
@@DaBossBigHead ouch! What are you so angry about?
@@DaBossBigHead He spelt every word correctly, you mean grammar.
That someone will finally learn something more interesting than this show by the power of reading?
God I wish I was a book in her hands.
No that means we get rebecca!!!
Corey was such a gentleman in this episode. He can turn on the sophistication at will, mind blown.
He was very respectful.
Corey always cuts straight to the chase. He basically says “yeah yeah idgaf what’s it worth” 😂😂
Yup
What a great story and guitar. I would not sell that.
eh, not that great. custom instrument for a guy who's unknown to the masses...
@@jojolikescocoa1 your a troll.... Keep it moving ..
@biggreenmachine2007 well said sir probably true. Also I like the fact you have Ron Paul on your page very smart man on monetary system and real money .
@biggreenmachine2007 Unfortunately most of her dad's guitars were stolen, so she only has a few left.
You would if you needed the money. People only sell things when the money is more important than the item.....
Give it to the rock and roll hall of fame.
chum lee meth related comment
Oh m e t h
"He really methed up this time" Mike Tyson.
It is an Omelette or ChummleMeth
Unique. Rare. History. Priceless.
I thought Corey was very cool, kind of was channeling the old man in politeness and respect, and honestly he is right, she would definitely get more money in an auction.
About the only steel guitar I can think of that might fetch $50,000 is Don Helm's Gibson Grande Console that he played with Hank Williams when he was a Drifting Cowboy.
I love seeing these old episodes. This guitar sold at auction 8 months later for 56 thousand. And the buyer? Uh huh, the guy on this show that appraised it. It's currently for sale for 75k.
If that was true why didn't he buy it from her then
I'm not doubting you in any way, it sounds believable, but how do you know? :)
@@demetrielenis40 Maybe he isn't such an expert as he thought he is and only found about the value after the show.
@@furia4298 I don't, makes a good story though...
@@demetrielenis40 cos it was an auction, those thing are unpredictable. Also it's a one and only item so even the expert was making appraisals based on experience and not on actual data.
It really is a historical pc but SO few steel players want a non-pedal guitar these days.!!
Even fewer working musicians are making enough $$ to afford to add it to they're personal collection.
Interesting product feature on the show thou. I enjoyed it. Thanks
Paul
We put together a Noel Bogg's All-Star Band. You can see it on youtube under Noel Boggs All-Star Band
@@MrGlibguy Thank you Kind Sir, I watched it a couple of times. Very well done. Doug J is a great player may I add.
Paul
@@purecountryct We had a reheasal the day before for about 3 hours, no charts, just some recordings...So all the musicians, who some are friends of mine and all studio musicians at that, nailed those 5 songs. It was a lot of fun to do.
That lady looks like her house smells like freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. Super chill grandma vibes.
Lady:I want fifty grand
Expert: Prolly worth fiftee...n grand lol
0:30 The look meemaw gives when you tell her she's the best
This lady sounds like she's in community theater and is trying to make this her break-out moment
I wish we could get future updates when they go to auctions
It's now in the MIM Museum in Phoenix.
At auction this lady will get a nice load of cash, anything built by Leo’s hands people will pay HUGE for
And you can guarantee that?
Even for a table guitar?? Not exactly the coolest thing to display.
@@jasonmichael3676 It should be sold at a C&W Auction along with memorabilia from guys like Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter and Ken Curtis, who although being known as portraying Festus Hagen on Gunsmoke was also a member of the Sons of the Pioneers singing group.
Yep!
I was amazed at what early Esquires and Teles go for...
A real Steel Afficianado would probably be willing to go somewhere towards 50k for this.
I know that certain of Leo's buddy, Paul Bigsby's instrument, can push $50,000 or better.
I always roll my eyes when they say, "x dollars just isnt enough for my dads history.." but x + 25000 dollars would be just fine!
Lol yep everyone has a price
Seemingly sweetest lady ever
She is a wonderful lady and you can see her on re-runs of "The Beverly Hillbillies" as the character "Helen Thompson" .
Legend has it that that nice lady is still waiting for someone to help her put that thing back in it's case.
I love that !!!! Great comment ! I'll tell Dannielle tomorrow what you said. She'll get a kick out of it. Aftually the guitar is now being displayed at the MIM Museum in Phoenix.
I love it....great comment....Well, Dannielle is appreciative of it as I shared it with her....thanks for the fun sarcasm !!
Seems like Corey has a Heart too, especially for some kind people like her.
Check out videos of 1950s country-western bands and hear these four-neck wonders in action!
I'm at 1:22 and I'm thinking: "He's gonna offer her $50"
WOW THAT'S AWESOME 👍
Easily worth $50k.......Much More!
Historical. Huge Collector Bragging Rights!
Nothing remotely near that.......
Drinking whiskey whilst watching Pawn Stars ☺
💪Merica🇺🇸
Is it me or does this lady's voice just sound so delicate that if she was my mom, no stupid crap I'd do would make her angry?
hahaha!
Let me call my buddy down here so I can lowball ya
I know I feel like they tell them what there wanting and lie and say its worth alot less just like 500 because if they said it's worth 100 bucks they would probably keep it so they probably make alot off everything
He wasn't low balling no one knows what it's worth that's why he recommended an auction.
@@joesimon9126 he probably said that because there was probably no place for it
Wow, Corey wasn't rude and condescending... That's rare...
Rick: wait right here while I plot to scam you with my professional lowballing expert in the back
Another poor and angry person, I see.....
So she said 10,000 was heartbreaking for her dad's history and she wants to sell his history in the first place which is even worse
What a sweetheart that lady was
If your selling your stuff at a pawn shop you’ve already lost
not if you are getting paid to be on the tv show, even if you dont sell it
@@maddogziggy they dont get paid to come on lol
This show should be called:
"How to legally rob someone"
Pawn shops don't stay in business by paying retail they're not collectors and the seller is not obligated to even walk in
You sound both poor and angry, eh what?
Corey recommended that she sell it in an auction instead of selling it to the pawn shop.
Looks like someone's just fishing for likes on UA-cam. Pathetic.
My doctor told me it never hurts to get a second opinion on the way to the mechanic shop
Pawn “im gonna have a friend come down and look at it” Stars.
If anyone comments anything questioning the show please scold them for not knowing it’s rigged. It’s a tradition here in the pawn stars comment section.
Santo Farina played this Slide Guitar
People need to understand that sentimental iteams to you doesnt increase the value no matter how much you think it does. It is what it is regardless of any attachment of an iteam.
True
I sorta agree, however take this example.
Elvis Presley loved this guitar but never played it.
Elvis Presley owned this guitar, but never played it.
The one that has sentiment, will attract more people and thus a higher price.
I'm not saying this swing guy carries the same prestige as the king, but a person's sentiment can bring a higher price :)
@@sydclark5581 yes something of that status like Elvis Presley guitar even if not played does bring good value. But most people dont have gems like that just given to them or passed down. Most are lied to thinking this iteam is so valuable and important just to come to find out it's either fake or not worth alot. So that's what I ment by sentimental value doesnt increase it's value. Yes a high prized iteam as your example will draw high dollars but that isnt because of the owners sentimental value. Its simply because the iteam is wanted an craved by other's in which can draw up the price.
That expert isn't gonna get invited back. Coreys looking at him like dude your supposed to be talking about all the negatives so we can lowball her
He’s literally on the show all the time?
Wow what an amazing guitar!! Can imagine the pots and pickups would be worth a lot as they are probably a one off. Great story as well.
It's not a one-off.
He offerd a low ball price but he laid the friendly advice on thick good man Corey
Dale Lindsey that’s a fair offer
He is right. It should be an a museum.
I love this Guitar
Man how do you put a price on something so dear to a person without offending them. The museum comment was smart.
women: i think he’ll see the uniqueness and the value
expert:*oh wow cool*
I saw this instrument in santo and johnny sleepwalk
She is such a sweetheart
If i were you i would put it on auction
*Respect*
It's now in the MIM Museum in Phoenix on display....probably where it needs to be at this point.
1:19 I'd buy that for a dollar!
The gasheesh in those white pants was fat!!
I’d buy it for a penny
Before watching it. "he's gonna low ball"
Just rename this show as.... Let Me Call An Expert
Should be called
“Let me Call An Expert that always has a lower number than what the seller is asking for”
Its should be called let me call in joe BAHAMA MAMA
It's tv...... If neilsons showed people didn't want to hear the outside opinions and see the "drama", what, they wouldn't do something else?
seller : here is my Lamborghini i would like to sell
Corey : i can do $10
Joke’s getting old, you tacky lamefuck
“$10,000 for my dads history is a heartbreak”……Aaaaaaaand yet here you are in a pawn shop trying to peddle said history 😂😂😂
He called his guitar hero expert.
Why does her voice sound like that voice that reads to you like Audible
Should have just asked Rick to describe it and who played it, when they played it and how they played it, and who their cousins, uncles and aunts were and what they thought of it, and then say, "Well I really don't know enough about these things, so do you mind if I bring in an expert from the house right next door where I keep all my experts on tap.? "
I love the Adele magazine cover for sale in the back lol how come we never see normal items like that on the show? They should show normal things like that more
A perfect place for it is in the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville!💫
At least he's honest with her , auction will probably fetch more.
Props to Corey for suggesting an auction
Wow, Noel Boggs’ guitar!
It was now near enough but I've a feeling you got more at action so I'll research your dad see if there's been an auction for it,,, great history loved this video clip❤️👍
thats so cool i wish somebody could’ve played it
Very well done Cory!!!
Your dad would be proud!!!!
What a nice polite lady!
Dannielle is a wonderful person and a former Hollywood actress, dancer and prop builder. You can see her on the last 3 seasons of the Beverly Hillbillies as the character Helen Thompson.
Corey's "never heard" of Roy Rogers??
Who?
It takes two of them to pull the guitar out of the case. Once the negotiations end and she doesn't take the $10k, the expert sprints out the door and Corey turns around and walks to the back, leaving the poor lady to deal with that hulking instrument by herself. Way to go, guys.
Sad that she is placing the value of her dad's very rich history on one , albeit very cool, instrument.
If it was the first unit of a guitar that went into production and was used in more popular music maybe it would have significant value.
The case with guitar weighs 70 lbs !!!! It's a load to carry.
-how much you want for it?
-50k
-Let me get my buddy here, i'l tell him you want 50k so he can tell you its worth 10k.
off the record they have to ask Incase the seller wants a stupid ridiculous price
Basicly an advert for the auction and their expert was likely her representative.
Tbh it really looks like a table with some thingys on it
I tend to agree with you. I would have no use for it, even if given it for free, unless I could resell it or give to someone who would personally want it. For me, it would wind up just being another flat area for stuff to get piled on top of.....
Well... It SORT OF IS a "table"... To play one, the musician would sit in a chair and would hold a small bakelite or stainless steel bar (about the size of a Bic Lighter) in the left hand, which they'd slide up and down the strings... On the right hand, they'd wear a thumb pick and two or three finger picks.
Give either Noel Boggs, Speedy West, Herb Remington, or Jerry Byrd a listen, here on youtube... You'll hear what a lap steel/ console steel guitar sounds like!😉
10k is actually a decent offer considering it's just 15k
You clearly don't know what a pawn shop is then...
At least Corey was honest about it.
They set it up, and dont even wanna help her pack it away😂😂
Yeah, there were no camera men, no lighting or sound people there...... It's tv... You do realize that.....
Corey showed some class!
Rick: Corey, you getting soft on me boy? You should've offered two bucks and a candy rapper, not tell her to go to an auction!
These ladies keep underselling beautiful vintage equipment
Funny, but I didn't see it get sold at all.....
How beautiful this lady is!!! Looking young and displaying lots of good manners!!! A lovely mature and young woman!!!
Slim Corey & Heavy Corey look like 2 different people!
Who’s making and editing all these pawn star videos for a living?
UA-cam Pawn Stars
Anthony LaSure but like the man, I want to see who physically does this
@@techport1357 We need to find him.
cricrow anis yes