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00:01It's a beautiful day in Riverside today, babe.
00:04Yeah.
00:05Some of the best stuff has come out of here.
00:07Do you remember when Ivy found that 3D printer?
00:10Oh!
00:11Okay.
00:12No.
00:13Oh, you've got to remember when Brandy found, like, that billboard.
00:16Oh, that's cool.
00:17No, I don't remember that.
00:18Okay.
00:19How about the one that was out of this world?
00:21You've got to remember this one, when Renee found the meteorite.
00:24Okay.
00:25No.
00:26I don't remember that either.
00:28Well, good things come out of Riverside.
00:31I came out of Riverside.
00:32Faster.
00:33All right.
00:36When storage units are abandoned, the treasures within are put up for auction.
00:45I got scored on this.
00:47I'm in the green.
00:48Look at this.
00:49Money, baby.
00:50Money.
00:51M-O-N-E-V-I.
00:53Are you ready?
00:54Yeah!
00:55Wow!
00:56Mine units is what I do for a living.
00:59But darts is my side hustle.
01:01Three different ways.
01:02I sell dart material, I rent out dart machines, and I sell dart apparel.
01:07And my side hustle is a little expensive, traveling all over California, driving hundreds and hundreds of miles.
01:13My monthly expenses ain't cheap.
01:15So today, I really need to take aim on a winning locker.
01:18I don't care about my competition at all.
01:20They're probably throwing spit wads when I'm throwing bullseyes.
01:23I want to make it easy, peasy, bullseye squeezy.
01:26I've been playing so much poker lately, I've been winning money left and right.
01:33So instead of me just sitting on my fat ass and playing poker all day, I think I need to go out and about to get some exercise.
01:39The stakes at an auction are heavier than in poker.
01:42Same bluffing, but way more lifting.
01:44I need to go to an auction, and I gotta see if I can use my wreaths on the opponents.
01:49And I'm gonna try to see if I can find some aces in a locker.
01:51To be the best, you have to be very observant, see your opponent's weaknesses, and know when it's time to call, bluff, or fold.
02:02Headed out to Riverside today.
02:03Got some potential new clients.
02:05They have this massive house on a mountain, and it is nearby, which is totally ideal.
02:10Got a sunken bar, huge backyard, huge living space.
02:15I think it just needs a little updating.
02:17I love when my clients trust me enough to liven up their spaces.
02:20It gives me carte blanche to get real creative.
02:23Let's hope we find some good stuff today.
02:30Perfect. No parking, just playing.
02:32I keep my dark stuff in my truck, so I figured why not bust it out and get some practice throws in.
02:37What are you doing?
02:41You showed up here?
02:42Yeah.
02:43You know I was gonna be here.
02:44No.
02:45Why would that make a difference?
02:46Because I'm here.
02:47You know you don't go where I go.
02:49What you think you're doing?
02:50You think by now, these little buyers would know.
02:52They need my permission to come to auctions.
02:57Oh, that's pretty close to the red eye.
02:58It's pretty close.
02:59That's pretty good, right?
03:00What do you call it, red eye?
03:01Bullseye, whatever.
03:02Red eye.
03:04You're not too bad.
03:05I'm good at everything I do.
03:06What's that saying?
03:07Luck smiles on a dog's butt every day?
03:09Well, at least you might come close to winning the sun today.
03:16Ah!
03:17Take that, son!
03:19Oh, Lord.
03:20Poker, storage buying, card breaking, and now you can add darts to the long list of things I'm good at.
03:27Oh, yeah.
03:28We'll do it from here.
03:29You get to go first since you're professional.
03:32Ha-ha!
03:33Wow!
03:34All right, arc.
03:37Damn.
03:39All right, I believe that's no points.
03:42That's a long ways.
03:43Don't even judge me on that.
03:44We ain't even playing a real game.
03:47I know I'm good.
03:48How are you?
03:49Good.
03:50What are you doing?
03:51Playing long-distance darts.
03:52Oh, gosh.
03:53You gotta jab him.
03:54It's okay.
03:56Is he dangerous?
03:57He's dangerous.
03:58All right.
03:59Here you go.
04:00I'll take your jab.
04:01You take the ivy.
04:02Oh, I'll take it!
04:04Free units for everyone.
04:05That's not true.
04:06We're bad.
04:07Um, tariffs on Rene's, 140%.
04:12After we get done, pay the ivy.
04:15Free units for everyone but you, sucker.
04:19Hi!
04:20Hi.
04:21Have you thrown these darts yet?
04:22No.
04:23He says if you get a bullseye, he's gonna buy you a unit.
04:26Uh, no.
04:28Show him that you can do it.
04:30This ain't driving.
04:31This darts.
04:32Right here?
04:33Hi.
04:34Here, try this one.
04:37That was a practice throw.
04:38Oh, no.
04:39Oh, .
04:42Ah!
04:43See if you can make that one stick.
04:44You gotta throw it really hard.
04:46That one, it stick right there.
04:48Stuck!
04:51Welcome to the auction!
04:52Before you go through these gates, you need to know the rules.
04:54You're gonna go to the unit, remove the lock, open the door, give you five minutes to take a look around.
04:58You can't go inside the unit, you can't open any boxes, and who's never got the most money in their pocket can own it today.
05:03Are you ready?
05:04Let's go!
05:05Hooray!
05:06Let's go, let's go, let's go!
05:07Let's go!
05:08Gotta let you win something today, since you ain't getting nothing else.
05:12Hey, every day I wake up, I ready one.
05:15Ah, we won every day you wake up.
05:17I like being in your presence.
05:18Oh, thank you.
05:19You alright?
05:20I'm good.
05:21You?
05:22I'm good.
05:23I'm just being nice to keep them off target.
05:26What a good-looking crowd.
05:28And I'm talking to you, Brandy.
05:30Woohoo!
05:31Jump!
05:32So much you got.
05:33So much to work away, Brandy.
05:39Oh!
05:40Be getting here, folks!
05:42Come on now!
05:43Ooh, that's expensive furniture right there.
05:48People often put cool little thing in those drawers.
05:50Got a nice little mattress up there.
05:52They got the headboard.
05:53Those are expensive beds and you gotta buy them.
05:55Little bit of pictures and a lot of dust.
05:57This is too much furniture for me.
05:59I mean, there's stuff in here.
06:03It's like that whole back wall, those mattresses.
06:06But there's like a nice desk, nice piece of furniture.
06:08I don't know.
06:09It doesn't get me excited.
06:10This unit is exciting for like about 30 seconds.
06:13Casey and Tatiana probably would like these decorations.
06:16It's not that good.
06:17I'm gonna fold.
06:20Hmm.
06:21There's a little bit of furniture, but I'm not looking for anything outdated
06:23and it's exactly the furniture that they're trying to get rid of.
06:26TVs, they're not worth that much money anymore.
06:28You can buy them cheap at the store.
06:30Brand new.
06:31I don't know that this one's for me, but we'll see.
06:34All right.
06:35And if you're ready to go, I'm ready to go.
06:36And here we go.
06:37And how much money?
06:38How big is this unit, babe?
06:39This is a nice one, folks.
06:4012 by 24.
06:41All right.
06:4212 by 24 unit.
06:43Here we go.
06:44And how much money?
06:45What's your pleasure?
06:46What are you gonna pay?
06:47How much?
06:48How much money?
06:49What are you thinking?
06:5050.
06:5150.
06:5250.
06:5350.
06:54Wait.
06:55Did I say I was gonna fold?
06:56Ladies and gentlemen, that is what they call a perfect look.
06:59Okay.
07:00One of the 50 going once.
07:01One of the 50 going twice.
07:02That's the final color.
07:03One of the 50.
07:04One of the 50.
07:05I'll end up through.
07:06I'll end up through.
07:07I'll end up through.
07:08I'll end up through.
07:09I'll end up.
07:10This way.
07:11After a play like that, I need to count my winnings.
07:13It's not pretty, but then at 25 bucks, it's guaranteed money.
07:19Nobody decorates Christmas like Casey and Tatiana.
07:24Renee, Casey, checking out Renee, and little Tatiana.
07:31If I were to sell these, somebody would buy them for the house pretty fast.
07:34Probably for like 200 bucks.
07:36But since I bought them for Casey and Tatiana, we're not selling that.
07:39So it just saved me $200.
07:41A dollar saved is a dollar earned.
07:44More decorations.
07:46These are like the flags, the blow up things.
07:4810 bucks.
07:50Super solid.
07:51Of course, it's gonna need to be refinished real quick.
07:53So it looks like we have all the drawers.
07:55I bet you no problem to sell this for 300 bucks.
07:59So it's Bombay right here.
08:01Bombay's a nice store in a mall.
08:03Marble top.
08:04That's pretty.
08:07And then...
08:11That's not a jewelry box.
08:12It's some kind of end table.
08:14Once that's all tightened up, that's an easy hundred.
08:16Night stand over here needs to be refinished.
08:19Solid wood.
08:2175 bucks.
08:22Ooh, car.
08:25Damn.
08:26I almost had a free car.
08:34Damn, boxes.
08:36High-end designer boxes.
08:43Whoa!
08:45I see units in a whole new light.
08:49That feels expensive.
08:51VFP.
08:52VFP.
08:53Let's see.
08:54Damn, I wish Casey was here.
08:56That feel...
08:57I mean, they feel nice.
08:58When you buy and sell a lot of stuff and you get a lot of the counterfeit stuff and the cheaper
09:01stuff and then you have the real stuff, you can feel the difference.
09:04So I'm just gonna put it in here to protect it.
09:06But I bet you that's a $200 pair of sunglasses.
09:08And this says Versaggi, Tom Ford, Prada, all stores that try to avoid it tomorrow.
09:13Now, the funny thing is once they retail, you get much more money if you have the boxes.
09:18And there's another five boxes.
09:20Even at $20 a box, it's $100.
09:2212 times my investment and I'm just starting.
09:26This unit is not that pretty, but it's like guaranteed money.
09:30Like, you buy 10 units a week like this, you make an easily $5,000 a week without getting lucky.
09:35If all you're relying on is luck, then the house is gonna win every time.
09:40Thick, fat desk.
09:46We good. We good.
09:49Desk is a little bit harder to move, but that's a nice solid wood desk.
09:52So somebody will pay an easy $200 for that.
09:55Oh, I see a machine there too.
09:57What is this?
09:58Pickleball Tutor.
10:05Oh, I already know what this is.
10:09Because America's fastest growing sport, pickleball baby.
10:15This is great.
10:16The reason it's so popular is because people like me can actually do it.
10:19Yes, I said people like me.
10:21Former athletes.
10:23This is your pickleball tutor.
10:27I think it's a machine that you put on the opposite side of you and it spits these pickleballs at you.
10:33I don't know.
10:34I'm probably gonna take this to somebody.
10:37I have some friends that play pickleball.
10:38I don't know.
10:39This could be 50 bucks.
10:40This could be 500.
10:41I don't know.
10:42But you know what?
10:43No matter what it is, I know it's gonna be all profit.
10:46Mattress is back here.
10:48I hate moving mattresses.
10:50Oh yeah, these are nasty.
10:52It's like seven different kinds of mattresses.
10:54Yeah, we good with that.
10:55That has no value.
10:57And then last but least, let's see what these are.
11:04Oh, these are the bottoms for bets.
11:06So it's like a, it's a bet that you put these two things together.
11:09You just throw a mattress on top and you have drawers beneath.
11:12Actually, these are really good.
11:13These sell really well for kits because you save a lot of space.
11:16I'll get a hundred bucks for these easily.
11:18Okay, enough digging.
11:19I got to get back to the auction and ride this heater.
11:22That's poker for hot streak.
11:28All right, you feeling it?
11:29Oh, easy door to open, folks.
11:31Oh, my 10 by 10.
11:36Nice little dog crate.
11:37Old bed there that's not complete.
11:38Boxes.
11:39Old crate back there.
11:40I love fishing gear.
11:41Those are all clothes.
11:42I don't know.
11:43I'll make him stab at it.
11:45Hmm.
11:46Maybe a throw or two.
11:47There's a lot of stuff in here, but it's like having pocket nines.
11:50You know, you feel like you've got a pair that's bigger than half of the deck, but at the end of the day, you wish you wouldn't have played it because it's a lot of work.
11:56A lot of risk.
11:57Fishing poles.
11:58I like fishing.
11:59Toys.
12:00Christmas stuff.
12:01There's some sellable items in here, but it's not exactly what I'm looking for.
12:05This unit might be worth it for the small decor items that I always need.
12:09We'll see what happens.
12:10You got some heavy duty buyers here.
12:12I'm heavy duty.
12:13I know.
12:14I'm heavy too, but I'm trying to diet.
12:16I might be the heaviest duty.
12:17Why does he always tell us about other buyers being heavy duty?
12:19Who the hell are you talking to?
12:21We all got no pool here.
12:23I know.
12:24Hey, Dan.
12:27You know, when you tell me there's some big heavy buyers here, that's like going up to
12:32Michael Jordan and be like, hey, there's some good ball players here.
12:34What?
12:35I'm the Michael Jordan of storage buying.
12:37Renee can be Scottie Pippen.
12:38All right.
12:39And if you're ready to go, I'm ready to go.
12:40Here we go.
12:41How much money?
12:42What are you going to pay?
12:43Look at the fishing poles.
12:44Here we go.
12:45How much money?
12:46What are you going to pay?
12:47How much?
12:48How much?
12:49How much?
12:50How much?
12:51How much?
12:52How much?
12:53How much?
12:54How much?
12:55105, 115.
12:56115, 125.
12:57125, 135, 145.
12:59145, 155.
13:00165, 175.
13:01You're on your own.
13:02175.
13:03How about that?
13:0485, 185, 185.
13:05185, 195.
13:06What about 205?
13:07205.
13:08225.
13:09225.
13:10I got 200.
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13:50But we've got a Nike bag here and a set of Nikes back there, 9 1⁄2 size.
13:58So that's a good size. That sells pretty good.
14:00Got a flat screen little monitor right here.
14:03I don't know. I mean, it has mystery.
14:05It's kind of like a pair of jacks, you know?
14:06You like it when you look at it, but then at the end,
14:09you're just kind of hoping for them to hold up.
14:11It's a sofa, but not what I'm looking for.
14:14I don't need any beds.
14:16If I wasn't looking for something so specific, this might be something.
14:21Ooh. Not too bad.
14:24First look, everything's clean, not too dusty.
14:27Beautiful-looking lamp.
14:28Money to be made in this unit.
14:30I'll take a tiny stab at it.
14:32Move over, Sizzlene. Make room for some meteors.
14:35I don't know what you just said.
14:37Too young for that commercial?
14:39This is bacon.
14:40I don't think bacon even requires a commercial.
14:43I think people will buy it regardless if they see it on TV.
14:45I don't think they'll buy more, though.
14:48All right, here we go.
14:48How much money?
14:49What are you going to pay?
14:49How much money?
14:50How much money?
14:51Where?
14:51What are you going to pay?
14:51Come on.
14:52Tell us now.
14:52How about $50 for it?
14:53How about $50?
14:54$75 now.
14:55Yeah.
14:57I got $100 and a half.
14:58$100 and a half.
14:59What did it go to there?
15:00$100 and a half?
15:01Yeah.
15:02Watch out.
15:02Wow.
15:03We got an action.
15:06Yeah.
15:11Yeah.
15:13One there.
15:14What are you going to?
15:14$100 and a half.
15:20That can go $100 a duck.
15:24$100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100.
15:27Yeah.
15:28No comment.
15:30Want to hear the most annoying sound in the world?
15:33Yeah.
15:34That was something I was hoping I'd never hear again.
15:37Ah.
15:38Did all my old buddies, Mr. Pal Dave.
15:41Yeah.
15:42Oh, we got an action.
15:43$15, $175 now, $2.
15:44Yeah.
15:45$15, $10, $15, $100, $100, $20, $10, $10, $200.
15:47$ Shark!
15:47$8,200, $30, $10, $100, $50, $15, $10, $20, $15, $15, $30, $100, $10, $15, $15, $10, $500, $10, $15, $10, $15, $15?
15:52Yeah.
15:53$15, $15, $7, $15, $500 $100, $20?
15:55I got 3bl3?
15:56Yeah.
15:57400?
15:58100?
15:59Yeah.
16:00400 before 50?
16:01Yeah.
16:01400 before 50?
16:04595?
16:05500?
16:06Yeah.
16:07500?
16:085575?
16:1075where?
16:11550?
16:13700?
16:14700?
16:15ve?
16:16700?
16:16700?
16:17Steven?
16:18Michelin?
16:19iane?
16:20$1000?
16:211,000?
16:211,000?
16:22Let him bite!
16:231,100 quarts?
16:2411, 11, 11, had it going twice.
16:26All in, all through, all through, and 11,
16:28had it back to that, no, let's do it, you got it, you got it.
16:30You guys got soft, man.
16:31I missed you all, too.
16:34Nothing makes you feel more loved than a welcome like that.
16:38Renee, you can have the next one,
16:39and then Brandon can have the next one after that.
16:42I already got one, homie.
16:43I just enjoy it.
16:44I just didn't want you to get it for cheap.
16:47You're soft as .
16:49What's going on?
16:51The only chance you have of buying units
16:53if the units are trash, that's it.
16:54Me?
16:55Yeah, that's it.
16:56Yeah.
16:57If there's any good units, you have no chance at all.
16:59Oh, my God.
17:01I've been listening to you guys like you for 45 years.
17:07Oh, oh, oh, yeah.
17:09Oh, oh, my gosh, look at this one.
17:13Ooh.
17:18I mean, this is just an e-waste unit.
17:20A little bit of tools, huh?
17:23I don't know.
17:23Let's see what it goes for.
17:25Goodness, these boxes all look empty, full of garbage.
17:31There's a pallet jack, but I don't have any use for that.
17:33I feel like I'm going to let somebody else get this one.
17:36Could have been doing a little bit of retail,
17:38so you look like stereo speakers.
17:40Washer and dryer, that's $200 right there.
17:42OK, got some pallets, got a pallet jack.
17:44That might be a chicken dinner, but then again,
17:47it might be a miss.
17:51I see one good thing in here.
17:53Good day's works.
17:55I had to hear we going to much money.
17:56What's your pleasure?
17:57They give me $25.
17:58$25.
17:59I got $1 there.
18:00$20, $25.
18:01$25.
18:01$25.
18:02$20.
18:03$30.
18:04$30.
18:05$5.
18:05$40.
18:06$40.
18:07$45.
18:07$50.
18:09$50.
18:09$50.
18:10$60.
18:10$60.
18:11$60.
18:12$70.
18:1370 bucks, where?
18:14you're a 65, 70, 70, 70, going one slice
18:17one size one, 70 bucks, max.
18:19And over 75 now, 75, 80.
18:2280 bucks one, 80, one of it 80, one of it 80.
18:24One is it 80, one of it 80, one of it 80.
18:25One of it 80, but 90, one would have been 90.
18:28One of it 90 now, 90, one of it 90, one 90.
18:31And one 25, one 25 now, one 25.
18:35Ariel Kolkis, 105, 150, one 75.
18:40You know, If Polkas taught me anything,
18:43Sometimes you've got to race just to watch him sweat.
18:50Right there, right there.
18:54Oh, wow. I'm out again.
18:57Who was that?
19:02Do I?
19:09You're out, baby!
19:11Yep.
19:13Nope.
19:14Oh, damn.
19:15You guys suckered.
19:16Ivy just paid $200 for worthless junk.
19:19Goodbye.
19:20Goodbye, Ivy.
19:21I really missed this, you know?
19:24Folks, that's the end of the auction, and don't forget to pay the lady.
19:27God bless you, folks.
19:37Well, let's get to it.
19:38$200 is a little steep for this room.
19:41So if I don't make any money, there's only one person to blame.
19:46Wow.
19:47It's not as big as I thought it was, but it's definitely big.
19:51Empty.
19:54VCRs.
19:55Oh, I know what they were doing.
19:57E-waste.
19:58No money.
20:00No money.
20:02No money.
20:03Oh, wait a minute.
20:04We got a little bit of money.
20:07Oh, man, that's a heavy one, too.
20:09Folding table.
20:10$25.
20:12You got anything over here worth any good?
20:14Ooh.
20:15Wow, it's heavy.
20:17Saran wrap.
20:18And that's exactly what it is.
20:20I could use this.
20:21Literally, I checked my shipping yesterday for my taxes, and I spent $18,900 just in shipping last year.
20:28Each one of these, to me, are worth about $20.
20:30All righty.
20:31Eight of these.
20:32$160.
20:33Let's see if this works.
20:34I need one of these.
20:37Put your foot down there and pump.
20:41Well...
20:42As far as I can see, she's not working.
20:44Damn, that sucked.
20:45That's one of the main reasons I wanted this.
20:46If this is working, $200 is easy, but it's not working.
20:49Well, ooh.
20:50Fire screen.
20:51Super condition.
20:52Five bucks.
20:54No money.
20:55No money.
20:56No money.
20:57No money.
20:58No money.
20:59No money.
21:00Ooh.
21:01Not bad there.
21:02Five bucks.
21:05Ooh.
21:06Priceless.
21:07If you're on the beach and the girls see your muscles.
21:0930 bucks right here.
21:10Easy money.
21:12Ooh.
21:13Table.
21:14And down here, we have a nice-looking washer and dryer.
21:18Ooh.
21:19$40.
21:21So this is not e-waste.
21:22This is an appliance.
21:23And it is...
21:24Is it a matching set?
21:26It is not a matching set, but it is a good-looking set.
21:29$200 for the washer and dryer.
21:31And that completes this giant unit with only eight things to sell.
21:35Not only did I not hit a bullseye, I just straight lost my darts on this one.
21:39I'm usually pretty hard to rattle, but hearing that stupid, yep, just threw me off my game.
21:43That Dave Hester, I'm gonna get even one day.
21:48All right.
21:49Well, here's my room.
21:50I spent $1,000 on this unit, and let's see how our luck turns out.
21:55Short, sweet, and easy.
21:59All right.
22:00Let's take a look.
22:03Come on, Henry.
22:04Let's get this done.
22:05Clearly, nothing's changed about this game.
22:07I'm still the best there was, is, and ever will be.
22:12All right.
22:15Oh, this one feels empty.
22:18I'm gonna say that's $5 for a suitcase.
22:21I'm hoping for something besides common stuff.
22:23Eh, it might be $10 there.
22:25The flea marks are kind of dying down, you know.
22:27The price isn't getting cheap, everybody's getting tight on money.
22:30All we need is one good item.
22:32And so far, I'm not seeing it.
22:37Another empty one.
22:39That one's probably $10.
22:41Will this be it?
22:42Oh, man, there's weight in here.
22:44Let's find out what's going on in here.
22:46Some kind of sports gear.
22:48Puerto Rican.
22:49There's $10 on that one.
22:51Nice little watch.
22:53$40 on the watch.
22:55Just look at this guy.
22:56He's got sports gear everywhere.
23:01Nike jersey.
23:02Oh, one more down there.
23:03A couple more down there.
23:05Well, I got like $50 of jerseys right there.
23:08All right, Henry.
23:09What do we got?
23:10Oh, I see a Jordan box.
23:11Let me see what we got here.
23:18No luck.
23:19No Jordans.
23:20Maybe we'll find them in there loose.
23:21Oh, I see a Nike box.
23:23I hope it's full.
23:25And empty.
23:28Keep on rolling.
23:30Oh, here's another Nike shoe box.
23:32I'm either really strong or these are very light.
23:35Kevin Durant, baby.
23:37That would be $300 right there.
23:39But somebody's going to have a pair of sneakers.
23:41They're going to be looking for a box.
23:43The Kobe box.
23:44The Durant box will still bring $20 each.
23:47We've got this cool lamp.
23:48I want to say $25 on the lamp.
23:54Paperwork.
23:55Fan.
23:56$10 worth of junk there.
23:58What do we have?
23:59Pins.
24:00$10 worth of junk in there.
24:02I don't think these are the swishes either that I'm looking for.
24:05Nope.
24:06$50 in shoes.
24:07Here we go.
24:08My first box is cut open.
24:09Bam, ba-da-dum.
24:10Here we go.
24:11Oh, my God.
24:12This feels like empty shoe boxes.
24:13Oh, my Lord.
24:14Look at that.
24:15Is that a marching band hat or what?
24:16I'm not sure quite what that is.
24:17It kind of looks a little vintage.
24:18It's all leather inside.
24:19Look at that.
24:20I'm going to roll this right back up in here.
24:23Oh, my gosh.
24:24What is this?
24:25Looks like it might be a silver tipped on the end.
24:29V stands for...
24:30I think V stands for victory.
24:31V-I-C-T-O-R-Y.
24:32Victory, victory.
24:33That was their cry.
24:34Oh, you know what?
24:35I bet that goes with that hat.
24:36Here comes the yacht, man.
24:37I might have to research this because it's very cool.
24:38All right, let's get down into business here and see if I can get some love out of this
25:04unit.
25:05We've got more clothes, another $40 worth of stuff.
25:08I'm going to say $20 in Christmas stuff.
25:11$20 in dolls.
25:13We have about $20 worth of blankets and car covers.
25:17$25 in backpacks.
25:19Probably $300 on the bedroom set.
25:21Man, she's got a bunch of chairs.
25:22Probably $300 for all that.
25:24You have a sectional sofa here.
25:26That's going to be about $400 right there.
25:29I'm going to make a little bit of slow money here.
25:31It's not fast money, but that slow money is the name of the gang.
25:33Longevity, baby.
25:34I have this really cool hat and the baton to go check out.
25:38We'll make a few bucks and move on to the next one.
25:40Yep.
25:50Hey, Sean.
25:51Hey, how's it going?
25:52I'm in the OC meeting with Sean Balateri, the owner and founder of TTC Tennis and Pickleball
25:58Clubs.
25:59We'll see if this machine is a big deal or if I'm in a bit of a pickle.
26:03Welcome.
26:04I get some ball machines.
26:06Pickleball.
26:07Pickleball.
26:08All right.
26:09Except these balls have holes in them.
26:10Okay.
26:11Well, it's not good, right?
26:12It's bad for the bounce.
26:13Well, it's good for pickleball.
26:14Tennis.
26:15For tennis, it would not work.
26:17Isn't this the tennis club?
26:18Pickleball.
26:19What's the difference?
26:20Pickleball courts are one quarter smaller.
26:21Where the name comes from, no one knows yet, but the game was founded in 1965.
26:26Wow.
26:27Is it true it's America's fastest growing sport?
26:28It is the world's fastest growing sport.
26:30Really?
26:31Interesting.
26:32And why?
26:33Just because everybody can play it because the court is small?
26:35I'm assuming these balls bounce a lot slower and move slower than a tennis ball, right?
26:38Because the ball is not as fast, it makes it easier for everyone to play.
26:43Okay.
26:44And this was actually the TTC Newport Beach was the first pickleball club in the world.
26:48Really?
26:49When it started, we didn't think anyone was going to play.
26:52But slowly it took off and look at pickleball today.
26:54Okay.
26:55If you look at a pickleball court, it looks more like a table tennis court than a tennis court.
27:00They call this area the kitchen.
27:02The kitchen?
27:03The kitchen.
27:04Why?
27:05You're not supposed to go in it.
27:06So why can't we go in the kitchen?
27:07It's one of my favorite places in the house.
27:08They want to keep you away from the net so you're not smashing balls.
27:11Good luck keeping me out of the kitchen.
27:13Casey has been trying for years.
27:15But anyway, the reason I came, Pickleball Tudor Mini.
27:19I found this in the unit.
27:21Awesome.
27:22It's a well-known company and it holds about 50 balls.
27:26It goes maximum of about 40 miles an hour.
27:28Now, in your league, how fast does the ball go?
27:30That was about 100 miles an hour.
27:32Damn!
27:33This is a solid machine.
27:35And it's American-made.
27:36By the way, I also got a rack.
27:38A racket.
27:39Okay.
27:40Well, it's certified by USA Pickleball, so it's approved for tournaments.
27:45Okay.
27:46That's a good thing.
27:47But this paddle is more like an entry-level paddle.
27:49But this machine will allow you to play better.
27:52Because you can drill.
27:53You can play on the same shots over and over.
27:55You don't need to have a partner, which is really great.
27:58It looks like it's in pretty good shape also.
28:00So, with the machine, the balls, the racket, what kind of price can you serve me up?
28:04The balls, I don't know.
28:06At most, maybe 30 bucks.
28:08Your paddle, I would say, about 20 bucks.
28:1020 bucks?
28:1120 bucks.
28:12Only because, you know, it's used.
28:13It's also not a brand name.
28:19How about the machine?
28:20The machine's amazing.
28:21It's in good shape.
28:22So, I would say...
28:25I would say 600 bucks.
28:26Hey, that's awesome.
28:27I only paid 25 for the locker.
28:29Let's go.
28:30Hey, pickleball is already a winning proposition for me.
28:33Pardon me while I relish in this moment.
28:36But do you think we can hook it up and maybe take some swings and check out my Boris Becker?
28:43Did you get my Boris Becker reference?
28:44Yes, I did.
28:45Okay, cool, yeah.
28:46Let's go.
28:47Let's do it.
28:51Let's see if I made some money in here.
28:53This locker was only 260 bucks.
28:55Now, all I gotta do is find some interesting items in it.
28:59Oh, hot glue gun.
29:00Not worth anything.
29:02Some weird stickers.
29:05I think this is more arts and crafts.
29:08Yeah.
29:09And we're off to a really great start.
29:10All those drawers?
29:11Zero money.
29:13All right, we'll start over here.
29:14Get cozy.
29:15Oh, flush.
29:16Just in case you forget.
29:18Oh.
29:22That is quite a few dildos.
29:25And sensual hot wax.
29:27Hold on.
29:28Let's just do that.
29:32I don't know if that was helpful.
29:34Oh.
29:35Camera.
29:37It's a Nikon.
29:38I'd probably get like 40 bucks for it.
29:39It's a little old.
29:41Not gonna look at the photos.
29:44Whip.
29:47Oh, my God.
29:49Oh, my God.
29:50Look at that.
29:54Woo!
29:56All right.
29:59Well, there's a lot of devices.
30:01And I still don't think I'm gonna be able to sell those.
30:08Some Christmas decorations.
30:12More Christmas stuff.
30:13It's actually clean and decent.
30:15They're like 100 bucks in decorations.
30:17Oh.
30:18These are like crystals.
30:20These are probably worth some money.
30:22Oh.
30:24Dumber than a box of rocks.
30:25Look at that.
30:26There's a lot in here.
30:27These are all crystals and stuff.
30:28People spend a lot of money on these.
30:30But wait.
30:31There's more.
30:32Another one.
30:34It's the end of the rocks.
30:35There's probably like $200 in rocks in here.
30:40Do you think they keep that over the nightstand
30:42where they keep all their freaky .
30:44This is clearly not my happy place.
30:47Pineapple.
30:48You guys know what that means.
30:51Safety first.
30:53A lot of Bibles in here.
30:55I'm gonna pick a lane, people.
30:58Ooh.
30:59Hold on.
31:00Ooh.
31:01Some pink jumper cables.
31:0210 bucks for that.
31:03Ooh.
31:05Little gun holster.
31:06Oh, they're a little outdoorsy, apparently.
31:0820 bucks for the holster.
31:115 bucks for that.
31:135 bucks for that.
31:15Binoculars.
31:1610 bucks for those.
31:18There's a tent.
31:19Oh, you get 40 bucks for that.
31:21That's a big one.
31:22Let's see what we got in here.
31:23Ooh.
31:24Bag in a bag.
31:28Ooh.
31:29Jewelry box.
31:30Something in it.
31:32Yes.
31:35Oh, this is white gold.
31:37There's diamonds in it.
31:38I can probably get 100 bucks for that.
31:41Great.
31:42Now, if I could find more diamonds and less dildos, I'll be very happy.
31:47Oh, that's kind of cute.
31:48I can use this.
31:49I'll put it in my pile.
31:53It's a cute little mirror.
31:55This is cute, too.
31:56I can use that.
31:57I can use these.
31:5970 bucks for all that cute .
32:00I made my money back already, and I didn't think I would.
32:03Honestly, I was a little scared.
32:05Ooh, fishing stuff.
32:07I like fishing stuff.
32:10Oh, nice little tackle box.
32:12There's a lot of tackle in here.
32:14More lures and hooks.
32:16Well, I would say this box is pretty alluring for me.
32:19Can you get it?
32:23That's 75 bucks in fishing gear.
32:25Hell yeah.
32:26I'm keeping this.
32:31What do I think?
32:33Yeah?
32:35They have everything, you know?
32:36Whatever.
32:37What's your fantasy?
32:38Oh.
32:40Yes.
32:42I might actually keep those.
32:43It's not easy to find shells in my size.
32:46Oh!
32:48Oh, my God.
32:49Damn it.
32:51Oh.
32:53Clone a Willy.
32:54What in the hell were these two up to?
32:59Other than just pure fun in there.
33:03I'm going to need gloves, sage, and a therapist after this.
33:07Oh, this is cool.
33:09A little branded horseshoe.
33:10You put these over your door for good luck.
33:13$20 for that.
33:14This unit just keeps getting more and more freaky.
33:25These are chaps.
33:28Okay.
33:31Uh.
33:33Uh-huh.
33:34What the hell?
33:35Oh, my gosh.
33:40These are kind of amazing.
33:42Some bull riding gear.
33:44This stuff looks like it actually might be worth some money.
33:47I don't know what they used it for, but these are real suede.
33:51This is real cowhide.
33:53This is definitely worth some money.
33:54I'm going to, I'm going to hold onto these.
33:57Find somebody to tell me it's worth a ton, because that's what I'm looking for.
34:03Howdy, cowboys.
34:05Any volunteers?
34:07So, all in all, I didn't blow my load on this unit, but I certainly got my rocks off.
34:14I'm going to Vintage Productions to find out more about my hat and baton from living historian Daniel Bermudez.
34:31That basically means he wears clothing from other time periods.
34:34So, I'm not sure whether this is marching band stuff or military stuff.
34:37That's why I brought it to you.
34:39Okay, well, it's definitely British military.
34:41Both of these are very distinctive, iconic parts of the British military, especially the bearskin cap here.
34:48I may know a thing or two about iconic hats.
34:51I don't know what the stick's all about.
34:53What do you think?
34:54It appears to be a British Army swagger stick.
34:58Looking at the regimental crest here, a lot of these were actually part of the uniform.
35:03The reason for having the swagger stick being a part of the uniform was twofold.
35:07One, by carrying the regimental crest around with you, it was a sense of unit pride.
35:11Okay.
35:12Second, it also is an authoritative piece.
35:14Basically, you're out in the town, you're walking out on an impression, you're going in.
35:18It shows that you are a presence and you're a presence to be reckoned with as well.
35:21The uniform you're wearing, would somebody have wore that with it?
35:24Yes. So, this particular uniform here is basically what they would call the walking out uniform for the average British soldier in World War I.
35:30The tip appears to be silver. It's definitely hand-done. You can see where it's been hammered on.
35:35Yeah.
35:36There's the regimental crest there. And then this other tip here, you can definitely tell, has been hammered on.
35:41It's been hammered, too.
35:42By the time of World War II, a lot of stuff like this would have been done with the machining, with tooling.
35:46The stick historically was made from like a palm material, so it's lightweight, has a little bit of flex to it.
35:52Officers sometimes had more decorative ones done, but this looks like an issued one.
35:55And this was only worn during combat, or was this?
36:00This particular piece, by the time of the 20th century, was strictly ceremonial.
36:05This uniform would not have been the appropriate uniform to go with this hat, like you see with the Buckingham Palace guards.
36:10Now, the bright red uniform, the very decorative uniform, appears to be what they would call a bearskin hat.
36:17It actually originated as a combat uniform, going way back to the early 19th century.
36:21The idea being when troops would go across the battlefield with these tall hats, it would make them more imposing.
36:27Napoleon's guard wore these hats, and after the British defeated them, they adopted it as their own design, as a combat piece.
36:33It looks like it is a Royal Fusiliers hat.
36:36So, when they were actually throwing bombs, much like you see in the cartoons with the little black bomb with the fuselet,
36:42they would run forward with these lit fused bombs and throw them at the enemy.
36:45Fusiliers were considered the toughest men on the battlefield, because they had to come in close contact with the enemy.
36:50Yeah, ballsy little suckers, huh?
36:51Yes, yes.
36:53I use that same tactic, but instead of bombs, I drop lockers on my enemies.
36:58Okay, Daniel, what would these beautiful historic items actually be worth?
37:03All right, well, starting with the swagger stick, it's an older swagger stick, turn of the century, World War I era.
37:08There is a big collector's market for this particular regiment in question.
37:11The bearskin cap here, you still have the older World War II era part construction, you have the older insignia on it.
37:19All together, I would say these two artifacts here are worth $550.
37:27Well, bloody hell, that's not a bad profit.
37:30Everybody was running me up, and I still came out making money.
37:34And once again, the up man defeats all his enemies.
37:37Thank you for your time, sir.
37:39Love the uniform.
37:40Appreciate it.
37:41I'll be back to see you next time.
37:42Take care, Dave.
37:51I've groped Al Gerard into meeting me at the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Rodeo.
37:55He'll be able to price these items and hopefully help me forget what I saw in that locker.
37:59Welcome. Come on in.
38:01Can I carry that for you?
38:02Sure, that would be lovely. Thank you.
38:04Cowboys are always the gentlemen.
38:06Basically got a little bull rider starting kit right here.
38:09All right.
38:10Got a little vest here.
38:11That does look like a little guy.
38:12That does look like a little vest.
38:13I think that's probably a youth vest.
38:14The way this is made is so if a bull is to step on you or to mash you.
38:19I've seen it.
38:20It distributes the impact, right?
38:21So it's not as harmful on the contestant.
38:23So these are a great piece of safety equipment they now have in pro rodeo.
38:28This looks like you got some chaps here.
38:30Some suede, kind of western pleasure chaps.
38:32I always thought it was chaps.
38:33It's chaps?
38:34It's actually pronounced chaps.
38:35The original word was a Mexican word.
38:37I think it was like chaparadas or something like that.
38:39Shortened version of that is technically chaps, not chaps.
38:41Chaps?
38:42I've just been pronouncing it wrong all this time.
38:44A lot of people pronounce it wrong.
38:45This is so embarrassing.
38:46In fact, so many people pronounce it wrong that maybe they're pronouncing it right nowadays.
38:48But, you know, I don't know that you would use these for rodeo.
38:50These are more kind of a pleasure riding.
38:52Okay.
38:53Based on the unit they came from, I'd say pleasure riding sounds about right.
38:56Looks like you've got a bull rope here.
38:59So this is what they would use, obviously, to put their hand into and run it back across the bull.
39:04So he would actually hold on to it here.
39:06Okay.
39:07Doesn't look to be in bad shape.
39:08So we'll put that up here.
39:10This filler?
39:11That's rosin.
39:12So what they would do with that when the bull rider's getting ready to ride the bull,
39:16he'll run it real fast like that, heat it up.
39:18Okay.
39:19So then when he runs the rope back in his hand, in his grip, it's nice and sticky and got some traction for him.
39:23Okay.
39:24And then we've got these bullies right here.
39:26This is actually, what have you got here?
39:28This is maybe the neatest item you've brought me today.
39:31They look pretty neat.
39:32I don't know.
39:33I haven't seen any like that.
39:34These are some chaps, but these aren't just any chaps.
39:36These are what they refer to as woolies.
39:38That's cute, woolies.
39:39So cowboys wore chaps to protect them against the elements.
39:42You know, if they're riding the brush, they would wear the chaps, protect their saddle, give them some grip.
39:46But a good pair of woolies would keep you warm.
39:48So like if you're up in the Rockies and you go out riding and it was cold, you put on a good pair of woolies.
39:51That would keep you nice and warm.
39:53These can be hard to come by.
39:54Actually, I haven't seen a whole lot of these.
39:56Okay.
39:57That's always a good sign.
39:58You see how they got the nice tooling in here?
39:59There's nothing cheap about it.
40:00These were made from a pretty good craftsman.
40:02Those are some interesting items.
40:04So what is this made out of?
40:05So that looks like, so usually these would be made out of sheep's wool, but this, these looks like they're actually made out of maybe angora.
40:11Like angora goat, which is actually pretty good.
40:13All right.
40:14Well, tell me what we got here.
40:15Want some money?
40:16Well, the bull riding items, the vest, the bull rope, the rosin, and the nice pair of Western Pleasure Shaps.
40:23I would say probably about $150.
40:27Great.
40:28Yeah.
40:29And you said these are, these got some value.
40:30These are kind of the gem, the woolies.
40:33I like the word gem.
40:34Yeah.
40:35Those to the right person who was really looking to up their game and look great out on the horse.
40:46All right.
40:47All right.
40:48I would say $1,500.
40:49What?
40:50Yeah.
40:51No, I didn't think you were going to say that.
40:53Yeah.
40:54Yeah.
40:55Holy .
40:56Oh my gosh.
40:57Great pair of nice woolies.
40:58My goodness.
40:59Yep.
41:00$1,500.
41:01These Shaps ain't sheep if you know what I'm saying.
41:03Yeehaw.
41:04Absolutely yeehaw.
41:05Yeehaw.
41:06Thank you Al.
41:07You bet.
41:08Brandy Passante's Shaps made her the champ wrangling a $2,100 profit.
41:16Renee Nezota's pickleball thrower proved to be his bread and butter, netting him $1,700.
41:24Dave Hester marched away with 900 buckaroos and a whole lot of f**k yous.
41:32While Ivy Calvin got upran by the Up Man.
41:39You know what?
41:40I'm kind of known as the storage king.
41:42Pickleball king is my future.
41:44Ugh.
41:45Ugh.
41:46I'm trying to stretch my buttocks clutex.
41:49Renee, are you ready?
41:50I was made for this.
41:51That's right.
41:52Come on, baby.
41:53Oh, wait.
41:54I wasn't ready for that one.
41:55We're starting, right?
41:56We're starting right now.
41:57Not bad.
42:00Not bad.
42:01Show me your Boris Becker backhand.
42:03Now.
42:04Becker!
42:05Excellent shot there.
42:06That's it, baby.
42:07Replay.
42:10Becker!
42:11Renee, what are you doing?
42:13I'm eating fries.
42:14But you're in the kitchen.
42:15But there's fries in the kitchen.
42:17In pickleball, you can't go in the kitchen.
42:19Try that.
42:21Lunch break.
42:23Yeah, they're dirty.
42:24before you leesley, you're alone.
42:26I'm hungry.
42:28How do you fall in your kitchen?
42:29Yeah I'm hungry.
42:31That's what, was it
42:47funny?
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