When you get something notarized, the notarization doesn't prove that the statement is true. It just states that the person doing the notarization was convinced that the signer was using his real name. I could type up a document that said I was selling the real Holy Grail to Mr. X. [when I was really selling him a cup that was made last year]. The notarization would not prove that what I had was the Holy Grail. It would prove only that I was who I said I was.
Ralph Turner Exactly. Notarization in India is called Affidavit. It only means that what is stated in the paper is correct, as per the undersigned. It doesn't validate anything automatically.
He might have a fused shoulder or elbow from a past injury, with a long time friend like Chumlee I don’t doubt that they did something stupid when they were younger and ended up with a greenstick fracture that required fusing or pinned permanently.
When something is notarized it only means the person signing the document showed identification, its confirmed to be that person signing and not forged. It doesn’t mean that whatever is on the document is a confirmed fact. So that notarized document means next to nothing in respect to the provenance.
That depends if it was an actual sworn affidavit as the seller claimed or if it was simply a notarized letter. There is an actual, legal difference between the two things.
Big Hoss doesn't wear kid gloves when he negotiates and when someone comes at him, they better reply in kind and he can hear so much more than just their words. Corey stepped up and said, that's it but the customer didn't flinch and had some ammo saved for the final negotiation. Well done to the customer.
People don't understand that a notary is only verifying you are who you say you are and not that what you are selling is authentic. They couldn't care less about the item.
Knowing Andy.. I thought he was going to try and hold out for a little more. But the market has from wouldn't have got him as much.. pretty good deal overall
Sellers bring in photos to try to authenticate their item and the experts will say "Yeah this doesn't help much, need a C.O.A. or something in writing." Seller brings in something in writing and not a photo "Yeah a photo is what really authenticates these."
I can sell fro 4 x the price you are asking so i am going to ask you to pay me to take it after all i have to frame it, get it cleaned, put zero dollars into restoring it Google the info on it, find the right guy, it could sit for days before i sell it and i am taking all the risk ... just look around at all the other risks I took...
You got the signed story of the guy who owned it notarised? Surely that’s pointless, you’d need something written and signed by Ed Whittaker notarised, no?
I can take a piece of paper stating that my cat is purple with yellow stripes to a Notary......the only that is certified is that it is indeed me with a piece of paper!
Wow it's notarized! I have a toothpick that belongs to Moises that was passed down to him from Noah...... I have a notarized letter from the great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandson of the guy's nephew that was the uncle to Moses and the cousin to Noah... But it's notarized so it's cool right? I mean the guy just died last year......
All of this is so stage. Why would you sell it that much when you can rip off a huge chuck of money from a die hard fan or a dumb celebrity like the Kardashians
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Finally someone squeezing pawn staff out of 100bucks by saying he won't include the case. What a legend
Don’t be a meany pants
Yes perfectly done
Yea people who own stringed instruments know how important a case is... He is a legend lol
When you get something notarized, the notarization doesn't prove that the statement is true. It just states that the person doing the notarization was convinced that the signer was using his real name. I could type up a document that said I was selling the real Holy Grail to Mr. X. [when I was really selling him a cup that was made last year]. The notarization would not prove that what I had was the Holy Grail. It would prove only that I was who I said I was.
Ralph Turner Exactly. Notarization in India is called Affidavit. It only means that what is stated in the paper is correct, as per the undersigned. It doesn't validate anything automatically.
We're not all simple.
Calm down Columbo...
exactly, guys an idiot thinking it automatically makes it factual
Correct.
This was an insult to the Oompa Loompa community
Absolutely, im outraged
That's why they're a bunch of choo choos
How is that an insult? Mandolins are awesome!
The seller fits in with Corey and Chumlee’s body type.
They’re Little People!
Corey swings his arm out so far to shake ppls hands 😂
it's a sign of insecurity & low self esteem. he has to compensate by exaggerating his hand shake. he's a tiny man.
He also very rarely makes eye contact when he shakes hands
He might have a fused shoulder or elbow from a past injury, with a long time friend like Chumlee I don’t doubt that they did something stupid when they were younger and ended up with a greenstick fracture that required fusing or pinned permanently.
Corey met a mirror image of himself in that customer, lol.
When something is notarized it only means the person signing the document showed identification, its confirmed to be that person signing and not forged. It doesn’t mean that whatever is on the document is a confirmed fact. So that notarized document means next to nothing in respect to the provenance.
That depends if it was an actual sworn affidavit as the seller claimed or if it was simply a notarized letter. There is an actual, legal difference between the two things.
Are you a crack pot?
A Notary only states that the people who signed are in fact the people that signed it. Doesn't give any authenticity.
I know, but it's Notarized!!! smhl
Big Hoss doesn't wear kid gloves when he negotiates and when someone comes at him, they better reply in kind and he can hear so much more than just their words. Corey stepped up and said, that's it but the customer didn't flinch and had some ammo saved for the final negotiation. Well done to the customer.
4:17 - How come Corey is taking all the risk on this one? I thought Rick was the one who takes all the risks? 🤣🤣🤣
He said he could probably get 3 grand out of it, I'm pretty sure it had a price tag of 6 or 7 grand.
Seller: "I want 5 hu-"
Cory: "5 what? 5 thousand?"
Seller: "....yes"
Nice move getting a Hundo for the case.
This mandolin was shown hanging in the pawn shop in a later episode and the price tag was for $4500
asking price but still a high asking price
Corey was pretty generous here, I'd have gone 1500, tops - who's heard of the "Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys" these days?
People know Chum Lee and the Vegas Twist Pipes way more
Everybody sing: "It don't matter who's in Austin, Bob Wills is still the king" :)
Music lovers with good taste have heard of Bob Wills these days.
I have!
@@brianstockwell4069 Good for you Brian 👍
He stumped Cory with that $100 case at the end
He definitely had Cory pumping back
People don't understand that a notary is only verifying you are who you say you are and not that what you are selling is authentic. They couldn't care less about the item.
Like the song says it doesn't matter who's down in Austin Bob wills is still the king
Fair deal for both. Another win win 😄
Bob Wills is still the king.
"I think it's worth 3-5"
"thousand?"
"MILLION DOLLARS!" [brings pinky finger to mouth]
You're so funny! Can't stop laughing.
Your profile pic really helps the aura of your comment ^_^
I always exit the video when i see Corey at the counter
Lol!
Knowing Andy.. I thought he was going to try and hold out for a little more. But the market has from wouldn't have got him as much.. pretty good deal overall
Corey is a Bob Wills aficionado?? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mandolin: instrument that was owned by Mandalorian.
Verne Fits this is the way.
So sad how bad that series flopped :(
@@Charldino2345 yup, first 3 episodes was good.. then it became a series for children.
Vipra Khalnayak all Star Wars series are for children. I call children kids younger than 16. Name one that isn’t. Can’t do it.
Sellers bring in photos to try to authenticate their item and the experts will say "Yeah this doesn't help much, need a C.O.A. or something in writing."
Seller brings in something in writing and not a photo "Yeah a photo is what really authenticates these."
right
Is it just me, or does Jesse remind anyone else of Keanu Reeves?
Odd at the end he did up the latches on the case while holding the instrument…..
I can sell fro 4 x the price you are asking so i am going to ask you to pay me to take it after all i have to frame it, get it cleaned, put zero dollars into restoring it Google the info on it, find the right guy, it could sit for days before i sell it and i am taking all the risk ... just look around at all the other risks I took...
Dang I’m going to go out and buy one and type on a computer a letter and write a name on it and call it proof
Yea, Bob Wills!
You definitely got that right bro
I wouldn't have bought that
He calls the guy in to look at it and he asks "so what did you want to know".....
They always do that.
They used Corey's Brother Christopher Harrison for this scene..
the Owner is a smart negotiator
You got the signed story of the guy who owned it notarised? Surely that’s pointless, you’d need something written and signed by Ed Whittaker notarised, no?
Nice move with the case 👍
That looks like the gold foil pickups that everybody desires and I have two of them and I know he's going to get low low-balled
This was owned by Chum Lee and the Vegas Twist Pipes 😂 💨
Woh it's in really tough shape for a lot lizard!
The best I can do is a used condom and a Reach around from chum?
Chums taking all the risk here!
I know you still have to get it framed, but throw in some of Chums used socks and some pubes and we got a deal 😂
that case made all the difference
Dude's gonna come back the next day and try sell the flight case to Rick.
That'd be pretty hard to do since Corey bought the flight case during this transaction...
I hate the fake titles. Since when is 2500 a sweet deal?
Two grands is generous. I would have begin with 1500
I wonder if the leather wrap deadens the sound? I would think the leather might destroy the wood over time not allowing it to breathe.
I was wondering that too, I guess not...
It wouldn’t because it had electric pickups instead of F holes.
I thought Bob Wills played in the 1930’s; and that’s a 1963 mandolin?
Dang it. I'm 6' 2" and I always thought Jesse (my name too) was at least 6'. He looks so short here. So disappointed? 😢
I'm sure Corey knew all about the texas playboys
need metal yea this show is so fake and stage
carvin is way better than gibson
Why do they start low? I'll take 3000 to 5000?🤔
So, if something is notarized, that means that the story I'm telling you is true? lol
I would tell you but then your search for truth would be over and I just can't do that to you.
Rick's not gonna be please about it....
Guy looks like al from toy story
I can take a piece of paper stating that my cat is purple with yellow stripes to a Notary......the only that is certified is that it is indeed me with a piece of paper!
the pawn shop doesnt care. they'll just claim its exactly what dude said it was. kinda hard to discredit it
All American band
I don't like Corey. XD
did he really have to put on your poker face when they offered more though? I don't think I've ever seen pawn stars renege on an offer.
He’s just a complete bone head all around
Its funny my last name is cannon, but no relation. Which sucks. I wish i was related to somebody famous
These guys really don't like each other 🤣
Is it true your guyses warehouse is haunted lol?
Dudes tilted.
That paper doesnt prove n e thing.
He's just carrying it around loose in a case..
"Lemme call a buddy of mine that can appraise this mandolin and has a reputation of being a legit playboy"
Seconds later, Hugh Hefner comes in. 🐇
To bad hugh Hefner's dead
The dude just wanted a Big Mac you can tell
Wow it's notarized! I have a toothpick that belongs to Moises that was passed down to him from Noah...... I have a notarized letter from the great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandson of the guy's nephew that was the uncle to Moses and the cousin to Noah... But it's notarized so it's cool right? I mean the guy just died last year......
Its.........noterized.
Another rerun.
Lol Cory is the worst negotiator on the show.
where's rick , he's the best
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Chi Chan isn’t here lol I’m early
Where is rick ..? Rick !! Come out here! You r son need your help ..😅
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Corey ruins the show
That's expensive firewood lol
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Spoken like a true rip-off, his dad taught him well how to do cold-blooded lowball offerz lolz....
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All of this is so stage. Why would you sell it that much when you can rip off a huge chuck of money from a die hard fan or a dumb celebrity like the Kardashians
kardashians have made millions and people still think they are dumb LMFAO
speek for yourself mate
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