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When Sellers GET ANGRY At The EXPERT on Pawn Stars

May 02, 2024
Good morning friends and welcome back to the channel. I guess it's a guitar, not just any guitar, this is Mosley's personal blue gospel guitar prototype. Where did you get it from? I bought it directly from Mosley. I mean, it looks new. We have a small chip here, but no belt buckle marks. How much do you want for it? This is the rarest prototype guitar to exist at a high-energy auction event. It would sell between 200,000 and 250,000, but realistically, I would keep 100,000. To do this, let me call a friend of M. A call that deals with weird guitars all the time.
when sellers get angry at the expert on pawn stars
Excellent, I appreciate it, however, you should know that I have had this guitar since 1969. I am considered the industry

expert

on this guitar. Here are moments Pawn Stars saw In shock

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accepted Experts' lead Zeppelin album, Robert is sure that his lead Zeppelin album will get a good price because it's signed by all the band members. Everything goes perfectly at first. Rick is so excited to see the album he wants to buy. It's for himself and not for the business suppresses his impulse to buy the album without asking any questions. What do we have here?, the leader of Zeppelin, one signed by the entire band.
when sellers get angry at the expert on pawn stars

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Jimmy Paage signed the front and back John Bonam, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, that's nice. Incredible, I've never seen it, you know, Le Zeppelin signed the entire album. Jimmy, being the leader of the band, refused to hire them again. This was his puppy. The big question is how much do you want for this 22,000. This is the Holy Grail for Le Zein. My big concern is that we have Jimmy Paige on the wrong side, but you're not going to find something like this. Have you ever checked the signatures? Yes, independently. Yes, let me call my friend. Check it out, of course really.
when sellers get angry at the expert on pawn stars
He knows what he's doing, so he calls an

expert

to authenticate and appraise the item, even though Robert was asking $22,000. Rick's expert has a different opinion on its value, unfortunately for Robert, although all the signatures are original, one of the signatures is on the wrong side despite Robert's protest. that the album is worth much more than $122,000. The rcks expert refuses to pay his appraisal

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Rick offers him $88,000 for the album. Robert storms off protesting, he is sure that he will find a respectful and grateful buyer. He'll be glad to see you, man, how are you? are you okay, okay, how are you, it's a pleasure to see you, that's what I called you about the greatest rock band of all time, yes they are, they're the guys that you really know gave everyone else their inspiration, The most important thing is that they are. real and what's your opinion on what it's worth, so the first thing I'm going to do Rick is look at it with a magnifying glass right there, pen and look here, rusty, so a little bit older, aged ink, that's a great sign.
when sellers get angry at the expert on pawn stars
This is the real deal and how much do you think it's worth? The only thing that bothers me a little is the signature on the front and the others on the back, but that being said, I put this value at about $10-122,000. and no, with all due respect, absolutely, I understand that you are an iconic person, you are not really an appraiser, no, I actually understand that, no, I actually see that I have been doing this for about 25 years, so I have seen a lot things. I've seen a lot of autographs. I have seen many of these pieces.
I respect your opinion, but we all have opinions. Actually, I'm not discounting any of that for a second. I'm not ruling out any of that. I would tell you. To the point that if you told that to the average person they wouldn't care, they want them all in the back, thanks man, yeah, good luck, I'd give you 8 grand for it, sorry, we've met again miles away on this, you know? I mean, what's your best price? My best price would be 175, yeah I mean I'd go for 8500 but I appreciate the deal. It's okay, if you change your mind, come back, the offer is open.
Have a good day. Thanks for coming. Thanks Porsche 911 engine. Rick is eager to check out a Porsche 911 Carrera engine that Eddie brings to the shop after learning it was salvaged from a junkyard and spotting some water damage. Rick brings the big guns. Danny inspects the engine and advises Rick to pass the engine on to him. $4,500 offer the engine is too damaged to repair looks like a bunch of junk in the trunk what do you have here? It's a 2004 Scara 911 engine. This engine here is a water-cooled 6-cylinder. They are much better balanced. Where did you get it from?
I got it from my Jun. I bought the engine because I want to build a Baja. Do you mind if I take a closer look? Check it out man, was it right next to the ocean? Yes, because it seems to have a lot of water. Damage, but not inside, just outside. I asked the yard boy to turn it off so I could hear the engine, so it was a smooth engine. You know how long it stood still for a couple of years. Okay, how much do you want for it? 4500. It's a cool engine, but. I have some concerns, it looks like water damage, I just want someone to look at it, okay, okay, let me go call him, I'll be right back, okay man, guys call me regularly to come over. look at something if it's car related or motorcycle related for the most part, you know, I'm a Porsche fan.
Porsche definitely managed an engine like this, it's a valuable engine if you want to buy it new from the factory. You're probably going to spend 15-20 grand to get it, so Rick, tell me, what are your concerns about this? It looks like it has some water damage and looks like it's been sitting idle for a long time, yes you know there are a lot of compartments that should have been closed and they are all open. What's happening on the surface is going to be happening to such an extent on the inside that we really don't know what's going on in there.
Then what do we do? you think it makes me nervous the only way to make sure it's okay is to open it up Eddie immediately pounces on Danny attacks Danny's skills as a mechanic claiming the engine can be fixed but Danny isn't enough to do the job he even advises Rick that he abandons Dany in favor of a mechanic who knows what he is doing so that he can be insulted. Danny leaves, leaving Rick with his deranged client. You are wrong, bring a good mechanic, he will tell you what to do right, brother. He brought in a good mechanic and I know what we have to do with this engine and I'm telling the truth.
I think you have to bring a good mechanic, I mean a professional one, he brought a good one, nothing, thanks Danny. I absolutely love you bro, I'll see you later, you know, thank you so much man. I'm going to pass. I mean, it scares me too much. You don't even want to make an offer. I do not do it. I don't want to make an offer. I just don't think the risk reward is here. Semi Mosley guitar prototype. Rick has offered the stereotypical Mosley semi blue gospel guitar. The customer tells Rick that he bought the semi-Mosley guitar himself after hearing the man's outrageous $100,000. selling price Rick seeks advice from guitar expert Jesse moso I'm guessing it's a guitar, not just any guitar, this is semi Mosley's personal blue gospel guitar prototype, where did you get it from?
I bought it directly from semi Mosley, that's really cool, why? It's 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 with violin joints He made his prototype He hand-wound the pickups He made the pick guards and the plate of volume and it's built with violin joints I mean it looks like new I mean we have there's a small chip here but it doesn't have any belt buckle marks how much do you want for it this is the rarest prototype guitar out there at an auction event high energy that would bring somewhere between 200,000 and 250,000 actually, I would accept 100,000 for it.
Let me call a friend of mine. Deals on rare guitars all the time. Great, I appreciate it. However, you should know that since I have owned this guitar since 1969, I am considered the industry. The expert on this guitar Jesse identifies the guitar as the prototype gospel guitar from 1968 or 1967. The man becomes

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upon hearing Jesse's value for the guitar at $25,000. He alleges that Jesse is undervaluing the rare gem out of malice or ignorance. When he realizes that neither Rick nor Jesse will accept his fantasy price, the man walks out dramatically

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, so is this the right time to question?
He's a really cool guitarist, really, really cool, where did you get this from? I got it from semi Mosley Mosley, he's a really interesting guy. I mean, he started out doing repairs as an apprentice with Rickenbacher and Mosri is one of my favorite companies and I'm a big fan of surf music. He tells me that this is the prototype, the only one that exists like this and he wants a lot of money. There are a couple of things I can get a date on: the Mosley tailpiece, the California MOs on the pickups, um, the knob style.
I would say this guitar is probably a 67 or 68. This is the prototype gospel guitar. Okay, great question. Do you think it's worth $25,000 in today's guitar market? That's absolutely ridiculous because in the '90s it was praised for a minimum of $100,000 and that was in the '90s. I'm just saying that because I know what I just sold. Myself, the guitar has been insured for $100,000 or more. I can insure my shoes for $100,000. I understand, but your number is not realistic. I cannot agree with your assessment. Oh, that and that's, we're right where we are. I mean, him.
I can't know what I know after 44 years. It is not only rare but also beautiful. It's a great guitar. I admit that one of his type does not always bring a fortune. Obviously we are not going to win. Great deal, good luck, thanks. I think he made a big mistake. I know when he goes to an auction house that he recognizes this guitar and knows how to market it. I'll probably get 200,000 or more for it. Charles Lindberg's briefcase, a Charles Lindberg fan enters the store to sell his briefcase. Mike bought the briefcase from a couple who were selling his house.
Lindberg's name is engraved on the cover. The case also comes with a card from the bag's first owner. I asked $85,000 for the seniority. Rick collects the copies. with the ownership of the bag and I ask to call his expert to review it. He came today to give my Charles a personal briefcase from Limberg. How did you get the briefcase? A couple had bought a house and this was one of the items they had. They found it when they opened it they saw where it was and the boss the name Charles A Limberg and the person who sold her the house she wrote about the briefcase she says this briefcase used to belong to Charles Lindberg dad bought it for me at a

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shop in Minneapolis this it was before Lindberg became famous his name is stamped on the inside cover of the box sign Ellen I'll tell you what you have here an intriguing story how much do you expect to get out of it? 85,000, this is my big problem.
You have like 6° of Separation here, you have this card here and a briefcase with the CA Lindberg engraving on it. Let me have someone look at this. I'm going to have to give him all the information you gave me if he can tell me that he has confidence. that this was Charles A. Lindberg's briefcase, then we'll start talking, that sounds great, okay, just hang out, thanks. Mark has investigated the note and it is real. Mike's Joy, short-lived, because the engraving inside shows that it belonged to Lindberg's parents. and not the man himself, he is furious to hear the experts claim that Mike argues that the story is wrong and that he is right.
Rick welcomes him to prove Mark wrong and return for the imaginary value he imagines he is carrying the briefcase there. It's for everyone. I know his father just went and sent the damn thing and said I bought this as a

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shop, this was Lindberg, we need to look at the information you have and what I've been able to gather about this, it came from Helen Rener Ren. and R, she is real. I was able to find her, so part of the story holds together, of course, we have two different people with those initials. They are not Lindberg senior and Junior, but Charles August Lindberg and Charles Augustus lber.
One thing I found while I was. Researching this was a letter that Charles August sent to his son where he talks about the fact that he has run out of money and has been selling his products. Charles Lindberg, the pilot, was always with Charles A Lindberg, his father, however, he was always with CA. So, looking at the evidence and the research that I did, my opinion is that this was Charles August Lindberg, the father. I still believe it belongs to Charles Augustus Lindberg, the pilot, and you have a right to believe that, but what I found on it was Charles August obviously we're not going to make a deal, I mean, try to do a little more research, try to get more documentation, That's all I can tell you, will you change your mind?
It depends on what you get. Okay, thank you very much. have a good day

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