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Times Rick Harrison REFUSED to Make a Deal

Apr 14, 2024
People will bring things like this and I tell them it's not real and they just think I'm a call-out. That guy can't be tough but I can't. I do not care what you say. I do not care what you say. tell me but I know you're full of you know it's okay anine I got it I got it the man brings Bernie's maid's Rolex watch it's Bernie's Rolex mof he's the one who set up the Ponzi scheme and stole billions and billions of dollars you know everything there is to know about criminals I bought this at the US Marshall Service auction How much did you pay?
times rick harrison refused to make a deal
You paid 32,000 for it. I have the auction guide and lot number 234, a vintage 18k Rolex, the serial number and Rick from 1936. ask about the condition of the watch when I hear it was professionally restored, that means you bought it from a manufacturer watches. Let me replace that dial on those hands so they look nice and replace them with a dial that looks new but is worth much less. money in general on such an old watch does not remain so white and impeccable. I'm starting to think maybe some of the parts have been replaced and how much you wanted for it. 75,000 is actually one of those things that almost seems too good to be. a certain Rick takes the watch to check some details.
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an offer in a second. Okay, they are all legit Rolex cases. Rolex the Rolex movements except the face and hands. M the face. I'm talking about The Dial The dial of this watch is worth $5 or $110,000. The hands are actually worth a few thousand dollars. People who buy these types of watches would prefer to have a damaged face, as long as it is the original. After taking a closer look, Rick

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s a low offer. a dial in this shape was all original 35,000 with a ruined dial 25,000 with a replaced dial 15,000 I mean with replaced parts, I would give like 10 grand for it, you go like 40,000, that's not going to happen, sorry, thank you very much.
times rick harrison refused to make a deal
The customer brings a statue to the store that he wants to sell. I have a statue of my brother. I like to sell. You know a lot about that. I do not know what to tell you. This is a statue called Pegasus and this is Perseus. Perseus was the mythological one. figure that killed Medusa you got me I don't know what you're talking about if this is a genuine peall we're talking about thousands of dollars the patina looks good what doesn't look good is that there's a photo right here crack right there it's from when it they released it didn't happen after well to be honest I don't know how to respond Rick tries to convince the seller about its authenticity why would they do that that's just what I'm saying here below he has a collection that says made in USA this wasn't made in 1888 I don't believe you, I just don't see 1800 here is an American foundry in the 1950s what you have seen and what you can prove are two different stories and they just think I am a call is not as old as this date says I don't It doesn't matter what you say I don't care what you tell me But I know you're full of You know it's okay Antoine I got it, I got it, that's just what I see, we could be wrong, we don't know, we really appreciate you bringing it, but it's not for us, that's all I can tell you, a client came to the workshop to sell a Porsche 911 Carrera. engine sweet truck man how much do you want for it n it's not for sale I'm selling what's in the back looks like a bunch of junk in the tron ​​it's a $2 Porsche Getta 911 engine this engine here is a water 6-cylinder Cools, they have a much better balance.
times rick harrison refused to make a deal
You can give the engine a much lower profile. Porsche was started by a guy named Ferdinand Porsche. The first great success of the Volkswagen Beetle. Where did you get it from? I got it in my Jung garden. I bought the engine because I want to. building a Baja was right next to the ocean, yes, because it looks like it has a lot of water damage. I'm not even a sign, just a full sign, do you know how long it's been a couple of years? There are 101 things that could have happened to this engine. and I have no idea how much you wanted for it uh 4500 looks like water damage having doubts Rick decides to call an expert a motor like this is a valuable motor new from the factory he will probably spend 15 to 20 grand to get it.
It looks like it has some water damage and looks like it has been sitting idle for a long time. Yes, you know there are many compartments that should have been closed and they are all open. There are ways to get in. motor, what is happening on the surface is going to happen to some extent inside, it makes me nervous. I have to open it. The seller does not agree with the expert. You're wrong. Bring a good mechanic. He will tell you how to do it right. brother, they brought a good mechanic and I'm telling the truth about it, so I don't think all the decoration can go inside the engine because there is no pressure, so they won't go into the injection.
Danny is my man, I mean this. The guy can fix anything, he brought a good one, nothing, he doesn't know me, he doesn't know my background, so I'll let it slide, but thank you Danny completely. I'm glad Danny is a great customer because he could have done it. he got ugly, you know, thank you very much man. I'm going to pass. I don't want to make an offer and I just don't think the risk reward is here. A client brings a collection of PEs that he wants. selling I have a collection of pests I'm looking to download today I have candy no these don't have candy at all well they are candy dispensers with no candy come on man you work with this guy these are very very collectible and it's a great hobby It seems that this is something that children would love to collect.
Come on, man, it drives me crazy all day. I know it may seem childish, but there is definitely money in it. The seller explains the items. I have the Mickey Mouse and the original box. a die cut piece here is about $350 $400 one of my coolest pieces that i like is the original batman very hard to find we have bozo tinkerbell azoro the 50 pieces that i will bring today are worth about 5,000 my only problem is that Ya There are so many people buying and selling these things that I need to get them very cheap, otherwise I won't be able to sell them.
Cory asks for an offer. What do we want for him? I would like to get 2500 for him. If you want to get it somewhere else, I'm going to offer you a thousand dollars, my friend, but these three pieces alone are Geno, give me 2,000 men, 000 dollars is what I can do alright, okay Budd, get out of here man, no I can believe it. One of them offered me $1,000 for those 50p Pez pieces, that's an insult to the Pez community, that's why they get chosen. The customer enters the store to sell a watch. I have a watch here that I won't get rid of. 000, let's talk about some money, I know he's English, they told me he's about 400 years old, have you ever taken us apart or something?
I never did it because he was afraid of breaking something. Rick inspects the item to see what it is made of. look here you'll see a lion tells me it's sterling silver, it's 92.5% silver uh here you see an anchor the anchor says it's made in Birmingham enget look at this little T right here that would be the date code for the iglet of Birmingham 1893, that's a bit new, yeah, it's not exactly 400 years old, it doesn't cost much money, what are we talking about? Rick offers a price of 100 dollars, no, there's $100 worth of silver in there, probably like $20 worth of silver.
Silver is not gold, can you make 500, no, two, 100 dollars? I can't do it for 100. He would give you like 120 dollars, but no, I can't, I can't, I can just do it. Okay, let me say it. Again, a customer brings in a prototype guitar. This is Mosley's personal blue gospel guitar prototype. A mosite. Well, I bought it directly from Semi Mosley. I actually know that he started repairing guitars and then started making guitars. Why is it a prototype? It's a prototype because when he was at a guitar convention in Europe he met a Spanish luier who was building flamenco guitars and violins and they had such a remarkable tone that he semi-thought that gospel musicians should have something to sing when doing the Lord's work. . this hand wound prototype the pickups you have documentation on all of this yes this guitar is probably the best known rare guitar in the world 9 gospel prototype from 1965 semi blue gospel Mosley's personal how much do you want for it?
I'd take 100,000 for it, so I've had this guitar since 1969 continuously and I got it from the guy who made it. I am considered the industry expert on this guitar. You know, if I started trusting my clients, I wouldn't be in business. LW, the expert is here to provide more details. It's a pretty well-documented kind of guitar, the California MOs on the pickups, the knob style. I would say this guitar is probably 67 or 68, the serial number is g009, so this is the prototype gospel guitar. What do you think is worth it? The selling price for this instrument would probably be $225,000.
The seller seems to be delusional. It's absolutely ridiculous. I'm just saying, knowing what I just sold recently, I don't think anyone is going to jump that high for it. I can't agree with your assessment, oh that's where we are. Be honest with yourself. I'm kind of glad I got out of there without a black eye. I can't know what I know about it later. 44 years old, not only rare but also beautiful, obviously we're not going to make a

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so good luck, thanks. A guy brings some cool knives from World War I to the store that he wants to sell.
Cool knives from the First World War. By the way, where did you get these things? I bought this one from an estate sale probably about two or three years ago. I got this one from another estate sale probably about a year ago. Well, I can definitely tell you that it predates World War II. Because it is quite common to find knuckle guards on weapons like this, this type of sword was banned right after the Geneva Convention. They could just stitch your problem up with this one says US. I've never heard of the US government issuing a blade like this here.
This one seemed completely authentic. The problem is that I have never heard of the manufacturer oo lion, so how do they authenticate themselves? stuff I have a friend who is an expert on military knives, he will take a look at them and tell us how much they are worth, maybe we can make a

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. Rick calls in an expert so this is called a Mark 1 trench knife and 1918 is when they were first made by a French manufacturer and if you imagine getting hit in the face with one of these it would incapacitate you and that was the intention, this particular knife, if original, could have a triangular blade.
This particular knife is manufactured by American Cutlery Company and the main specification and what is quoted is that it should have the ability to penetrate German trench coats. The knife sought by the military, a weapon that would penetrate that trench coat. Now the main question is how much. They're worth it? 1918 Alon is a pretty rare maker. It has been covered with varnish. I would value it at around $175. The American Cutlery knife is in very good condition. It's probably a $225 to $250 knife. So what do you want for? I would like to. to see three 350 Dean said these were worth 475 basically what I can do is 250 you go 350 the best I can do is 250 N I can't, can you at least give me 300 for them 251 you know what, forget it, I'm going to Keep them good .
Sorry we couldn't do business. I won't sell them for $251. He can kiss my ass. The guy brings two axes from a walled fortress city to the shop to sell. Where did you get them from? The Renaissance Fair, no. I bought them in southern Germany, Alberts, huh? How old are you? They are around 500 years old. They are hand forged on an anvil, so they are very light but very strong. I mean, pretty much what you would do is the guy would go. you roll over the horse and you stick that into him and you rip him off, I mean it was and then once he was on the ground you had all this leverage to swing over his head and go through his armor, push him off and quite a versatile weapon, So how much do you expect to get for these halberds?
I need 7500 each for that amount of money. Keep in mind that if I have a friend of mine come over and take a look at them, no, not at all. Cory asks the expert's opinion on the very nice items halir how old do you think he is? Well, about 500 years. I think this one is Austrian because of the pattern and also this particular outline. Usually hirs that were made in Austria will have these little vents, I think the other one. an Italian, okay, you'd be right, this is more ornate, a little more modern, so to speak, but you're pretty sure they're from the 16th century.
In reality, I am not the wood for these breaks and they are repaired and replaced. This is not original wood. so it's made in the style of the heads. What really worries me about this piece is that the steel is very flimsy. You know, if you hit someone wearing armor with this thing, they're probably going to bend or break. I will conclude that this is probably from the Victorian period and is what I call the decorator's piece, the client is incredulous and argues. I disagree, the thing is hand forged and I think it is original, they were also hand forging things in the Victorian period.
Okay this is taking a close up look the steel is very strong it doesn't bend at all this is a gun not something you would hang on the walljust to look cool I can tell you this is real give me an idea how much you think they are worth if I wanted to buy this. I wouldn't pay more than $600 or $700. If you want one of these I can get you one for $1,500 if you think you can find them on the internet for $1,500 knock you out because it's not going to happen I appreciate it man it's my pleasure.
I would make you an offer of around $1,500. Are you talking about one piece? No, I'm talking about the total. No, I'm not interested at all. Thank you. Fine, thanks. A customer brings in a surfboard that he claims was used in the Beach Boys photo shoot. It's a long board that's also old. This is the actual Beach Boys surfboard. was photographed on the covers of his two incredibly iconic albums Surf and Safari Brian Wilson is considered by many to be one of the greatest songwriters and the songwriters were owned by Dennis Wilson who was the drummer and the only real surfer in the band that Dennis G gave.
This board to a neighbor and friend named Louis Marata Louie gave the board to my dad and years later my dad gave the board to me. How much did you expect to get from it? My asking price is 100,000. I have a letter of provenance that my father wrote and notified him saying how he acquired the board. Rick decides to call an expert. I'm quite familiar with the board. It is a very famous iconic piece. He wants $100,000. I'm not surprised. I would do it too. since if this is not signed you might be able to get $100,000 off this board but you will have to work very hard to do it but if you want to get rid of this quickly I would buy it. this for 70,000 well thanks man Rick starts negotiating so how much do you want for this?
I'm asking for 100,000, there's only one like it, they're amazing and everything, but they're not as iconic as the Beatles, who will be worth money forever. I'll give you like 65,000, but that's a little low. You know, I'm the guy you get quick money from. I'd go down to 75,000, I'd go to 65. I mean, that's the most I can go. Yeah, I'd have to say I'm going to pass that, that's a little low, have a good man, everyone take care of yourselves, friend, thanks, friend, he gets a call from a man who wants to sell a boat, a call just came from a guy who sells a boat, there was no one else around, so I just decided to go check it out myself and you also had a boat.
It's a boat. Fleet? No. It's a float. This boat floats in a parade. I'm confused. I want you not to come aboard AB. Okay, the seller shows it. Chum's features are pretty sweet. We have those black tubes that pump out all the mist you could want. You go down the stairs. You have Center Stage. We have a bar here. Then when we climb to the top, up here. We have lasers that come out of there and paint the entire floor green and red. Is it legal to drive on the street? It will absolutely go 60 mph down the highway.
We took a GMC one-ton chassis from a Chevy truck and took the body. off, it has a carbureted Chevy 350 engine that produces around 300 horsepower. Friends send Rick some photos and check out his phone, and he keeps going straight to voicemail. I'm sure everything is fine, friend. I'll text you, don't buy. float sends woo I feel like the captain of a ship right now I can't wait to show it to everyone the seller makes an offer what are you trying to get for it? $250,000 $240 I'm thinking you can rent this boat for a Great Couple per night I can give you 100,000 dollars, my last dollar is $190.
I don't think my boss would let me spend that much, yeah, sorry, I had a good time, although it was fun, well, I'm glad. I had a good time but I'm taking you everywhere. Why don't you call your boss? Maybe you want to do it. Looks like he already texted me. Don't buy the float. It was Rick. My boss. He said no. buy the float I'm going to have to pass now that's stupid sorry a man walks in with what appears to be authentic Wells Fargo artifacts. Today I come to the pawn shop to sell my strong box of balls and chain that I am looking for. get about $2,000 this ball and chain right here uh it actually comes from the human prison this one here comes from the falsen prison from around the end of the 19th century In the 20th century at that time a ball and chain kept the prisoners will escape Rick raises some concerns about the article here's my concern when they forged chains they were just hot welded you know put it hot beat it it was all made by a blacksmith that's why I have a problem with these chains they are welded electrically, look how they have arcs. of an arc welder, never in the history of any prison did they put their name on their balls, so what are you trying to say?
It's fake, the manufacturers that made these things work are going to change the DI for each prison, but the Box could Be honest, we have a box full of fake snum, it gives me real doubts about the box. I'll give you 400 dollars for it. I want $1200. We're still not sure if Rick will take the deal. I'll give you $400 for the box and I'll get one of my guys to help you take all the stuff out. 800 I just don't see myself making that kind of money. At least I'll get $500 for it. See you in the middle of 450, okay, yeah, for a little dirty, we also need to hear the experts' opinions on this.
Wells Fargo, they were necessary because you know you were handling currency, you were handling gold, you couldn't send that unless it was sent in a strong box. Have you already bought this that sounds bad? I already bought it I have no good news for you this is a complete fantasy piece it is completely fake damn

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even the lock is a mod this is a guy that has never been put together so well it is a well made box there is no doubt about it , I thought it was fake to begin with, so why didn't you say anything?
I didn't want to burst your bubble, an autographed 1967 Chicago Bears football features some Money from big-name signings would be just a nice little bonus for keeping it for 45 years. I put it at $110,000. My uncle gave me the ball that Ronnie Bull gave him. You can see him delivering it there. This is cool because it comes from a time when professional football was starting to explode in popularity so this one should have dbck kiss or yeah the big name for me is George H because this is the last year George Halas was head coach. Those are quite desirable.
Cory investigates the ball further to discover more information about it. Brian Piccolo's signature is quite rare. He died at the age of 26 and became a legend because of his store. This thing could be worth a lot of money, so what do you want to do with it? man, sell it for any particular amount, you're looking at $110,000, you know, here are some of the concerns I have about it, we have a photo, obviously, there is absolutely no authentication for the ball. Do you mind if I give a friend a minor call? Cory calls in a friend to determine its true value, what concerns do you have, there are a lot of signatures on this ball, plus I don't know what the price is, okay, so here, first of all, we have Gail SS and he's the guy youngest of all time. to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, we move on to Dick Buckus, who was also in the Hall of Fame, right in the middle, George Hal, probably one of the most influential and important people in the history of football, here we have Brian Piccolo, who at this time was just to backup Gail's servers.
Now, if it is an official ball with signatures in perfect condition, we would be talking about several thousand. It has a very distinctive signature, so the expert comes to a conclusion about its authenticity and it is 100%. Now, identify the other signatures, you really need to focus on the features of the autograph and if we compare Brian Piccolo's signature here, they were signed by someone else besides the athlete, what about Gail sers Gail sers? The signatures I'm familiar with are very solid Clubhouse autographs in my opinion. I had never heard of it before and I had the ball here for 45 years.
You're looking, maybe it's over a thousand dollars. That's a big difference. Jeremy, man. I appreciate you coming anytime. Cory. I mean, I have a feeling this is going to be there for years. I'd offer you about 100 bucks for it, so I'll keep holding on to it, man, I appreciate it. The seller hoped to get something out of the old gift from him. collection I have four volumes of the Don Kote story, do you remember any of that, not really. I decided to come to the pawn shop today to sell my collection of Don Kote books. I don't know how much these things are worth, but I hope to start a college fund for our daughter.
You know something about them. I don't really know much about that. I mean, it was written in the 17th century and you read it today. There are still funny passages that will make you laugh. It's a novel about a regular guy who decides to put on armor and go out looking for adventure when he sees a dress with no zip code, that means it's like 1962 or earlier and they're definitely old, I mean they're kind of timeless. So and that's why they are collectible. After reviewing the books, Rick discovers that they are worth quite a bit, but he is not sure, so he decides to call an expert.
Here are my concerns. I just don't know enough about him, so let me find someone. down here, who will know everything there is to know about these books? Well, it's probably not the best-selling work in history. At least 500 million copies of this book have been sold, so this is important. This edition here is more than 100 years after that, uh, this is normally. No good, you're lucky because Donkey Hot is the most popular novel in the history of mankind. Prints like this may still have some collection value. The value given by the expert is much lower than expected by Rick and the seller, so for this edition of 1731.
In these conditions, the four volumes would probably sell for between $1,500 and $1,800. I'm really disappointed. I thought they were more valuable. Harvard would probably be out of the question, so what do you want for him, young lady? I'm looking for, you know, $1,000. I was thinking more about 1250 1,000 really is my best offer. I'm hoping to get $1.00 for them let's do it right I'll see you right away and we'll do some thanks for watching and as always I like it. And subscribe for more content.

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