Pawn Stars: HISTORIC & PRICEY DEAL for William A. Clark's Inkwell (Season 6) | History
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Rick and the seller of a sterling silver inkwell that once belonged to William A. Clark aren’t on the same page regarding the value of this historic item, in this clip from Season 6, "Family Feud."
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Call this guy for me tell him if he ships to Canada i will offer him 2200$
00
Wtf kind of click bait is this. "Historic and pricey deal", what deal? Nothing happened.
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@Deangelo Alessandro Did you figure out how many dudes shes smashing on the side?
This is an insult to the William A Clarks inkwell community.
Lol. Underrated
You misspelled overrated
@@gumpthompson5139 you misspelled ok
Mr. Brown's inkwell would surely be worth more.
Chooches
"Who's going to buy it?" Rick asks, ignoring the fact that the Clerk County Museum director was just raving about it.
Exactly
He didn't offer any money for it.
You and I might have differing opinions on what the word 'raving' means...
@@7niahceulb he is a museum person, he never do.
How many people collect Clark County stuff?
you can tell it means a lot to him the way he holds it slack at his side and swings it all over the place...
How else would you hold it? Would you clench it to your chest??
Ha! Exactly what I was thinking!
@@1stellios uhhh hold it with 2 hands?
It's a business.
Not a love affair
@@1stellios while walking crouched, looking around with darting eyes repeating "my precious"
"I felt like I was lowballed." From Rick? NO WAY!
*by not from
He's taking all the risk
When he says quickly "I tell you what...I'll give ya..." he is rolling the low ball.
This is the type of item a secretary orders from a jewelry store catalog and when the Irrigation Commission has their annual dinner the MC will present it as a gift.
W.A. Clark would then smile, accept it, and give it to his chauffeur later that evening on the ride back to the hotel.
@Prevailing Truth Yep. But to note, this item appears to have been presented in maybe 1909. It looks like the gavel says 18th National Irrigation Congress. The video says they held this congress 'periodically' from 1891 to 1925, so I'm saying around 1909.
It wasn't any different than today: Go in pretty much any store and they will have more inventory available on the website for you to order than they'll have in stock. Since there was no website back then, they just had a catalog for you to look through.
Most places wouldn't have made pieces like this gavel in-house. They'd maybe have samples to display. Someone would look through the on-hand inventory and then the catalog, pick out what they wanted or order something different, and the jeweler would engrave it.
The first Sear catalog came out in 1888 and focused on jewelry.
I don't know that most of my gift come from secretary orders and presenter during the company annual meeting
Just as likely to put it in your office so when you meet the giving party they notice you using it. That's a detail that can bring people back and costs you nothing = good business sense.
"who'd want to buy it?"
*clark county museum owner walks out the door*
Want a free appraisal from an expert? Bring it to the pawn shop. Rick always has a buddy
Just hope that he doesn’t call Mark because he doesn’t give appraisals
Then double or triple it and you have the actual value!
Why do these people get upset at the prices they’re offered? This is a pawn shop, not an auction house.
I know right. He probably paid $5 bux for it.. lol
poker face baby
You realize the auction house has a 20% fee and many more. It’s not worth the time.
Edit: also wait 6 months for the money. lol no...
@@sirpuss5887 exactly which is why pawn shops offer significantly less money. Instant gratification.
Because it wouldn't be as good of a TV show if they just said "OK thanks" and walked out.
Owner: I want $3,800
Rick: I give you $800 for it
Owner: Just not gonna Get it, I go down to $2800
Rick: not gonna happen 😂 typical Rick
Typical customer.
Typical script.
Typical comments.
Typical Likes
Jason Michael 🙄🙄🙄
I have George Washington wooden teeth. Authenticated.
Rick: 6 bucks not a penny more.
He actually didn't have wooden teeth they were made of ivory gold and lead
@@jasontodd4762 it was a joke.
@@adammeredith7194 I know I just thought it might be interesting to someone
I have to frame it and that’s very expensive
how come in some sources it mentions wood ,do you know or was it his first set and it got better
Me: "NOT GONNA HAPPEN" videoclip compilation
Rick: "NOT GONNA HAPPEN"
Rick: $1 and i'm taking a risk. Dismissed.
Yeah you know all about court, don’t you chumlee? 😂
you bet 😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Savage 😅🤣
@@xXxJokerManxXx I know right? Lmfao
I see Chum went to the barber. I see it was closed.
very good....
When most people say, " I know a guy ". I don't take them too serious. But when Rick says." I know a guy" I take him very serious especially if you owe him money. If you know what I mean😰
There is writing on the inkwell... they probably should have called Rebecca.
Yes I agree
lol
Chum: "What's an inkwell?" OY!
Did you know?
@@DontBeMad911 I'm old. Of course!
you'll be surprised at the general public, some might actually think it was a minutarised 'ink well'...
I love this channel, so much to learn with such little time.
Guy was lowballed ?
Na he has no clue but thinks it's gotta be worth......
It's only worth what someone will pay..
Rick should have bought it as a present for Mark.
Rick: Sooo what do you want to do with it?
Every person with a pulse: I’d like to sell it.
You know when you see mark walking through the door, that your not getting anywhere near the price you were asking.
Title: “pricey deal”
Video: “no deal”
Getting lowballed by Rick is like getting insulted by Don Rickles. You have been blessed and experienced it.
You gotta love's his rebuke of "ain't nobody gonna think it's cooler than him and he didnt offer you nothing" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hate how the producers make Rick seem like a history major
well....he could be after all those years
Seller: this is the first edition of the holy bible ever printed
Rick:..........ill give your 5 dollar for it
And I take all the risk
Let me call in my expert first who will value it at $3 then we can settle on $2?
He'll offer less than 2.00. cause it's not in mint condition lol
you guys are learning well 😉
Let me call jesus....
800.00 seems way too much for that that was actually an insane deal since it at the end of the day just a desk object...
4:26 The guy wasn’t pleased with Chumlee’s harsh reality check
Brutal assessment
Omg, Rick bargains even better than my mom🤣
2:26 The funniest moment in Pawn Stars ever, Chumlee having just found out who Clark County was named after asks the curator of Clark County museum if he knows.
This guy was shocked lmao. He met the man who would actually want it and Chumlee pointed out it was worth nothing to him. Hilarious.
He should run and try and sell it to Mark from the museum! 😅👉🚪
Probably waited outside and cornered him right there.
Sometimes museums will only accept things as donations or on loan... Because I doubt they make a lot of money and they can't afford to buy every expensive piece that comes their way.
The seller knew, Rick would low ball him lol ..
So proud of Chums recovery- one day at a time bro!
Door security backed up from.him lol
Seems a bit pointless to call Mark as an expert sometimes. He will verify if an item's authentic but he never appraises it.
he chooses to not give a price. He doesn’t appraise things. He just likes history.
It wasn't that long ago they stopped doing that either man, I don't like my age but we still had wooden ink wells on our school tables when I were at school lol
He gave Rick a taste of his own medicine. Not gonna happen!
What I would’ve told Rick is you give me $3800 you donate it to the Clark County Museum and get a tax write off for 3800 that way the customer wins Rick eventually wins and the Clark County Museum gets a great historical item for the museum
Chum can't even close his mouth 😂
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Chum saying “order in the court” didn’t age well.
Judging by how he looks this episode was old and before he got busted 😆
Is your pic from Liar Liar? Would be ironic.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Plot twist: Frustrated and a bit angered by Rick's low-ball offer, and, just to spite Rick, the man decided to donate it to the Clark County Museum...
If he just said what he was willing to pay for it before the guy from the museum came down he could have saved everybody a lot of time
Clark was also one of the "Copper Kings" in Montana during the late 1800s, and controlled most of the copper ore that was mined in Butte (which is why he was a billionaire). After he moved from Montana to New York he bought a Senate seat.
Were Senate seats back then as expensive as they are today or were they less?
@@bobbywhite1645 Probably a lot more expensive now. Back then all they had to do was bribe the state legislators. Now they have to payoff practically everyone.
jesse james you mean that was his alias
Its still the equivalent of "elon musk's phone charger", noone gonna care too much for it a hundred years from now
He should go to the museum and let them make an offer
It looks like a gabble for a judge tbh XD. It’s actually pretty cool though
HISTORIC!!!
PRICEY!
no deal 🤣
I actually think that was a fair price. It's an ink well nothing extremely special. It's got some historical background but even mark didn't look excited.
Oh he was totally drooling over it, I bet he called Rick later to see if he bought it, as the experts regularly buy stuff on the side, even stuff Rick won't buy. I'm not sure if $2800 was a fair price though, especially considering it was missing the glass piece, but it was in decent shape. Definitely wasn't much value in the material.
They should always ask the expert a price range of its value
but Rick it's your shop
Mark never gives prices.
Rick: Who's gonna want to buy it?
The administrator from Clark County museum would love to have it.
Apparently everything is a “neat piece of history” 😂😂😂😂😂
Maybe lend it to the museum !
Probably the nicest item they've had on here.
Mark didn't shake the guest's hand. Arent we supposed to be distant?
"it's a part of history" Yeah right. Look how he carries out this "historic" item.
Rick should have paid the $2800 and donated it to the museum
Dude thats Rick, the Museum donates stuff to Rick 😂
Rick should of bought it and gave it to Mark for the museum
William A. Clark and I got along famously.
He's clark from clark county LMAO
Yeah, like what kind of nerd would pay 3800 for an inkwell owned by someone most people haven't even heard of? I wouldn't have offered him anything for it.
I really don’t like when Rick says “ It’s not going to happen” . It would be better to say I can’t go that high ...
yes but you have to have some swag...
At least it's intellectually honest and cuts short a potentially protracted negotiation with the same result.
Chum: Can I hit the gavel?
Also Chum: *Rips it off. Oops!!!
Rick: The best I can do is apologize.
$800 is an insult to the Clark gavel community
Rick should have bought it and donated it to the museum.
That would of been the right thing to do seeing as Mark always helps them out but Rick is too cheap.
If he wanted to be cool he would let Mark display it in the museum. That way at least it would be insured and well taken care of.
Just on loan, would be cool enough, maybe to drum up interest in a sale?
Why didn't he just donate it to the museun, everyone is just so money hungry there.
Because....it's in Vegas?
I partially agree like if you can get a few thousand then sell but if it’s less than yeah defo just donate
Why bring in the expert just to not be interested when u find out it’s authentic? Lol
Wow ! What's an ink well ? That Chumly boy is full of "knowledge" 😂
He's definitely full of something lol
He works in a pawn shop. It's hard for me to believe he doesn't know what an ink well is.
jesse james was also the name of william clark, jesse james had many alias . so this was jesse james inkwell how cool is that !
William A Clark museum owner and curator: this is something really special and it seems authentic… ok well il see myself out.. 👋😌
0:06 Does Chumlee act unprofessional on purpose, or is that just his "character"? He hardly ever seems to take things seriously.
The entire show is set up.
The objects and the people selling the objects are the only real thing.
Most of this show is scripted.
My second favorite show after American pickers
4:31 Chumlee is looking at the camera
thats a low ball price
Whosoever holds this hammer, if they be worthy, shall possess the power to acquit chumlee.
Rick should buy it an donate it to the museum
Customer: It’s gonna be 100,000
Rick: best I can do is a dollar
He looks like a great value version of the dude from mad money 😂
I’m from connellsville. It was once home to the most millionaires per capita in the world
Everyone had one of these??? Rick you should change the first letter of your name to D !
Of course everyone had a sterling silver ink well, didn’t you know? I wonder if Rick reads some of these comments and cries himself to sleep every night because of how much of a dirtbag he is. Prolly not, “love of money.”
@@SickestDisciple He is not giving a flying one.
Why do they call mark if he doesn't give a value. It doesn't help the seller and scammer Rick takes advantage of these sellers.
Wonder how much its really worth? Was fun to watch. Great video
Why these videos are so satisfying to me?
They're not satisfying they're addicting because you keep looking for the next one to see if Rick eventually makes a fair offer
@@ZakkandtheJand or you discover some of the junk you own is worth a fortune 😉
This museum expert never gives any finds a worth amount. All he's good for is determining authenticity...no pricing .
He chooses not to price items.
Get me, he believes items should be priced on how much someone is willing to pay not a generic figure.
partly right ,museum do know value of stuff,historical and monetary.... they have to but not to flip it.
@@ericscaillet6087 wait so why doesn’t he tell them?
@@panasonicdiet3691 probably because it's a bad look to some if a museum director is helping a pawnshop negotiate profits 🤷♂️. It seems to have to do with "morals", but there could be legal reasons too, since museums aren't private businesses, and he wants to stick to only saying if it's real or not, which could be written off as "educating people about history."
During this time I bet chum couldn't count on 1 hand how many times he did the show sober
You mean *could* count on one hand?
I enjoy watching Pawn Stars, but when I see mark walk in, I'm disappointed. Why doesn't he give a value?
I believe it's cause he works at a museum not an auction house or retail shop so he really has no idea what an item actually sells for. Everything he deals with was probably donated to the museum.
Chum says Mark won't buy it? Um he never buys or puts a price on anything 😑
Come on dude... $3800!!!
It's a friggin' inkwell...
NOT the Holy Grail.
Guy is in the business he is good at it . He ain’t selling dope or used cars you want money for old stuff he is your. Buyer. Fish or cut bait good luck
Was not that long ago, even when I was at school we had wooden desks with the ink well pots and holes for them on the end and that was just the early 90s
Me:
No one:
Literally No one:
Me: Addicted to this
No one:
Literally nobody:
I like how they want to take advantage of those ppl from the start..they know all those items are genuine and probably cost more but if they don't have 40-50% at least they don't even bother ..:) Good for them not for ppl ofc ..but on another hand there is a lot of risk if item is fake..and they still buy it..after all you can fake anything
Still waiting for someone who brings something in they know is stolen and the seller doesn't know and they try and keep it and call authorities!
That expert they called in looked like he wanted the inkwell in his museum. It’s like he starts competing with Rick and offers a higher price to steal the sale.
?? This "expert" never offered a "price" at all...
let alone a "higher price" to Rick...
Mark NEVER offers a price, he's known for this...
Why even have it looked at if the price is that far apart? and it's stupid to waste anyone's time to not agree on the final price before having the item checked out!
Looks to me like the seller might of paid a little to much on this Inc well.
This guy should of sold it to the museum at Clark County! Why on earth would you sell it at they pawnshop!!