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#Storage Wars

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00:00Oh
00:07Gotta get ready
00:11For these fights coming up
00:14Clear the mind and clear the locker
00:18These lockers want clear themselves
00:22Before the auction I like some me me me me time
00:25Ah
00:28100
00:30200
00:32300
00:34400
00:36500
00:41Thousand
00:43WD-40 my favorite set
00:49Fresh and clean
00:51When storage units are abandoned
00:57The treasures within
01:01Are put up for auction I scored on this
01:05Look at this
01:07Not at all
01:08This is M or any rock
01:10Are you ready?
01:11Yeah!
01:11Yeah!
01:15Garden Grove
01:17You ready?
01:17Yes, I'm ready for today
01:19Are you kidding?
01:19Looks up for the big sparkly stuff
01:20You look all rocky, babe
01:21I am
01:22Today is all about the rock
01:24You know
01:31Garden Grove is home to many metal bands
01:34Punk rock bands
01:35Talking like Megadeth, Motley Crue
01:38You know
01:38Used to be the offsprings
01:40Come on now
01:41Like the punk rock
01:48Don't you feel it?
01:50No, but I want whatever you have
01:52Give me some of that
01:53Come on now
01:54Do you want to wear my sparkly shirt?
01:55No
01:56No
01:56My leather studded boots?
01:57No, maybe
01:58I have been working at an animal shelter for almost a year off and on
02:07And I realized that I really want to get some land and start my own rescue farm
02:16I love saving animals and making money to save animals
02:20I'm a woman on a mission and these doggone storage units better throw me some bones
02:25You know things are really quite different these days
02:33Me and lupe got married
02:35We have a beautiful daughter melody
02:37And it's kind of crazy because she's 18 months old already
02:42She's already starting to call me dad and walk in
02:45Not gonna lie
02:46I can't wait to get back home to my family
02:48But first I gotta make that diaper money
02:51Anything I bid on today
02:52It's gonna be more calculated
02:55And something I know I can make money off of
03:05Oh yeah, a box cutter
03:07That's right, no rookie this gal
03:09I got an edge today
03:11First one here, no one can push me around
03:14I'm a pro now
03:15We get the good stuff
03:17Oh, well hello
03:19Hello, how are you?
03:21Man in black, nice to see you my friend
03:23I know
03:24I haven't seen you in a minute
03:25You made a human
03:26A human
03:27You made another human
03:28I've seen pictures, she's so cute
03:29Only photos
03:30Yeah, she's real cute
03:32She's beautiful
03:32She looks just like her mom
03:33Thank god
03:34Come on
03:35It's always better when they look like the mom, right?
03:37If they're a girl, maybe
03:39Or not
03:39A lot of people say she looks like me
03:42It's actually kind of scary
03:43Is that right?
03:44Uh oh
03:45Road dog
03:46What's up road dog?
03:48King of Palmdale's here
03:49You can start bowing now
03:50King of Palmdale
03:52Gonna be the king of broke
03:53I'm not the king of broke
03:54I'm the king of broke in
03:56That's why I'm getting tools today
03:58Man, learn how to park
04:01Dirty
04:03Dirty
04:04Dirty
04:05Dirty
04:06Good to see you
04:07Dirty
04:07Dusty
04:08Whatever
04:09Oh, oh
04:10Miss, the mall's down that way
04:11Ivy
04:13I love this
04:14What is
04:14Oh, it's a flashlight hat
04:15Yeah, this is when I go hunting
04:17When you're hunting for things
04:18Like a safari hat
04:19I didn't realize auctions were like safaris
04:21They are
04:22Looking in all the corners hunting
04:24That's right
04:25Sneaking around
04:26It's a lion hunter
04:27I like cats
04:29He likes pigeons as well
04:30I like money more
04:31I do like pigeons
04:34How many cats you got, Lisa?
04:35Somewhere between 16 and 30
04:39Although my cat, actually
04:40I just had to put one of my cats on Prozac
04:42Kitty Prozac?
04:43Is that real?
04:44He was
04:44He was trying to eat me
04:46If he were bigger than me
04:47He would have 100% killed me by now
04:49But he also loves me
04:51It's like, you know
04:52One of those relationships
04:53So like where you wake up in the middle of the night
04:55And you just see the cat staring at you?
04:57He's locked out of the room
04:59That's scary
05:00But during the day
05:01If I'm sitting on the couch
05:03He comes over
05:05And he looks like he's about to cuddle
05:07But then he does this move
05:09And tries to put his teeth on my leg
05:12He likes to bite my legs
05:14I guess there's, you know, more meat there
05:15He's a thigh biting cat
05:17He's a thigh biting cat
05:21Hello
05:22Laura and Dan are here
05:24I am so happy to see you all
05:26Yay
05:26You are doing daddy duty all the way
05:31How is it you're here?
05:33Oh, it's okay
05:34Hey, part of the team is a strong woman
05:37Oh, I love that
05:38Why are you all wearing boots?
05:39Well, it's rock and mold out here
05:41Yeah, guard and grow
05:42Rock and roll
05:43Rock and roll
05:44Yes
05:45You know, I was in a punk rock band when I was younger
05:48Wait, wait, wait
05:49Yeah
05:49And I had my hair up
05:50You had a mohawk?
05:51I did
05:53Probably till about 1990
05:55So right about that time
05:57You know, started meeting, you know, different men and stuff
06:00And they told me, you know, I don't like your hair so high
06:02What's going on?
06:05And then I said, you're not the ones for me
06:06I want the one that's gonna jump off the stage and slam the rock and roll
06:10Hell yeah
06:11So then how'd you end up with Dan?
06:13Yeah, isn't that wild?
06:14Yeah
06:16Hi, welcome to Garden Grove, secure storage
06:18Before you go through these gates, we have some rules
06:21You're gonna go to the unit, remove the lock, open the door
06:23We're gonna give you five minutes to take a look around
06:24You can't go inside the unit
06:26You can't open any boxes
06:27And who's ever got the most money in their pocket can own it today
06:29Are you ready?
06:30Yeah
06:30Yeah
06:31Yeah
06:31Let's go, let's go
06:32Come on, it's oxen time
06:36Here we go
06:36Come on, Magic
06:37Come in through
06:37Here we go
06:38Wow, babe
06:39I think we're gonna have a good day today
06:41Look at all the buyers we have
06:42Right
06:46All right, folks
06:47A four by eight
06:48Here we go
06:49Oh, yeah
06:50She's packed
06:51She's stacked
06:52To the door
06:53There you go
06:54Oh, this is a nice little
06:59Little itsy bitsy locker
07:00Remember, Lisa
07:01It's what you can't see
07:04One nice piece of furniture
07:06I like that, um
07:07What do they call those?
07:08Like a lawyer shelf, I think
07:09The doors come out like that
07:14And there's a few boxes
07:16This looks like a lot of toxic hazmat kind of chemicals
07:20Oh, but an electric fly swatter, those are handy
07:24Okay
07:25Okay
07:25Very nice
07:26We'll see
07:29No, sir, I got one
07:30I'm a professional
07:31As a matter of fact, I can see you
07:33This is a professional there
07:35Yeah, but you're not hands free
07:37You're not hands free
07:38That's fine
07:39But my eyes free
07:40Why?
07:41Your eyes are free
07:44Oh, that's expensive
07:45Office chair
07:47Got a cooler
07:48Got a fan
07:50Camping chair
07:51I might take a stab at it
07:52Oh, got a nice toolbox there
07:54Nobody saw it but me
07:55Yes
07:56Yes
07:57You don't see nothing
08:00Oh, man
08:02Looks like I got a folding table
08:04Air conditioner
08:06Kitchen
08:07The boxes are labeled
08:08But what it's labeled is not inside the boxes
08:11Well, you never know
08:13Can I use your scarf?
08:15I need to blow my nose
08:17I can feel it coming down
08:19But I already blew my nose on it
08:20So are you cool with that?
08:21Yes
08:23Aww
08:24I think it'll hold at least four or five
08:26Different snacks
08:27Yeah, that's true
08:29All right
08:30Here we go number 20
08:31When are you going to pay a say?
08:31And how about
08:31This is a small review
08:32Four by eight, folks
08:33It's all packed full of boxes
08:34Here we go number 20
08:35You can be a hundred dollar for
08:36I'm going to move with
08:37One where
08:37I got one right there
08:38What do you do where
08:39A hundred bucks
08:39A hundred and a quarter
08:40One twenty five where
08:40And one hundred and a quarter
08:41One twenty five gold once
08:43You're at a hundred bucks
08:43One and a quarter
08:44Go on twice
08:44Less
08:45Tell us, folks
08:45My arm's stuck
08:46Help me get it down
08:48Help me get it down
08:50Wow, look at that
08:52I've never watched a man nail himself
08:54I'd rather hold up a different finger for Dusty
08:58Well, sometimes I surprise myself with what I buy
09:01A hundred dollars
09:02Here we go
09:04This ought to come in handy
09:06Twenty five dollars
09:08A little bit of everything in here
09:10One, two, three
09:10Probably twenty in there
09:11Twenty bucks
09:12Uh oh
09:14The bug killer
09:15This'll work perfectly for Dusty
09:16Bugging me all day long
09:18Twenty bucks
09:19Oh, four pots
09:21Ten bucks
09:22I think this is what you're working your car with
09:26Oh
09:27Yes, yes
09:29Oh, my butt too big for the seed
09:32All kind of tools in here
09:33I love these ones
09:35Sound of money
09:37Tools I wanted
09:38Tools I got
09:40Hundred and fifty dollars
09:41All of this together
09:42You just became gravy
09:43And you know
09:44I love to eat
09:45Mm
09:47Well, out here in California
09:48If you don't have one of these
09:49You're gonna swivel up and die
09:51Portable air conditioner
09:53Sixty dollars all day
09:54And while you're sitting down getting cool
09:56Ooh, nice little tissue for my soft butt
09:58Thirty dollars on the chair with a headrest
10:00You know my head is heavy from all the brains
10:05Looks like a microwave
10:07Smells like a microwave
10:08And it is
10:09What is it?
10:13What we got here?
10:14Oh
10:16Maybe a printer
10:18I don't know what this is
10:20If you don't know what something is
10:21Find somebody who does
10:24All right, guys
10:24We'll be back to you later
10:25Because you could be vacation
10:27Then again, you could be nothing
10:28Trash for vacation
10:30Soon to find out
10:33A little combing little gas in one thing
10:36I used these before so I know them
10:37Cook you some good chili
10:39Ten bucks
10:40Ooh, add some coals
10:41And it's ready to go
10:43Twenty-five dollars right there
10:44Well, I don't know if it's in good condition or not
10:46But if it holds this three hundred and twenty-two pounds
10:49It is
10:52Oh
10:53Nothing like a day at the office
10:57All right
10:58No sleeping on the job
11:00No sleeping on the job
11:00No sleeping on the job
11:01My chair that holds three hundred and twenty-two pounds
11:03Ten dollars
11:05Ooh
11:06I like the sound of it
11:08Okay
11:09Got about a hundred bucks there
11:11A hundred bucks there
11:13Oh, another little bracelet right there
11:15Ooh
11:15A hundred bucks there
11:16Gold's really easy to tell if you look at gold a lot
11:19Sometimes it's a little too yellow
11:20Sometimes it's a little bit too orange like that
11:22That's definitely not gold
11:23That right there is not the best gold
11:25But you look right here
11:26At this little tiny one
11:27You can tell by the way the weight and the way it's crinkly
11:30This is the best gold out of all of it
11:31That's probably a hundred fifty dollar one there
11:33We got a lot of glove wipers for your car
11:36All brand new in the package
11:37Twenty-five dollars
11:38Furniture is an all-time low where I live
11:41Maybe five dollars
11:43The last of the gravy
11:45Right here
11:46Bunch of sockets
11:47Ten bucks
11:49A little dremel set
11:50Ten bucks
11:52Ooh
11:53What do we got here?
11:53Five piece soldering gun
11:56Ooh
11:56That's a nice one
11:57Ten bucks
11:58Ooh
11:58This box got a little weight to it
12:00Oh yes
12:01Big polisher
12:02Twenty-five dollars
12:04Ooh
12:05Oh and the charger
12:06Eighty-five dollars
12:07And the last item of the day
12:10Twenty bucks
12:11Hey spent a hundred bucks
12:12Made a thousand
12:13And I gotta figure out what that machine is
12:15You just wait
12:15I gotta get back to the auction
12:17Where you at?
12:19Wait for me
12:22Uh-oh
12:26Here we go everyone
12:28A five by ten
12:29All right
12:29All right now
12:31She's pretty
12:31She's clean
12:32And she's packed
12:33Stacked
12:33And all that
12:40Let's see here
12:41This looks like a lot of clothing
12:43Folder table set
12:45When they duct tape boxes
12:46It's usually a big red flag
12:49I do see a brand new toy
12:52It's a jewelry box
12:54I'm leaning
12:55This is a 50-50
12:57The old lady furniture
12:59All over the place
12:59All over the place
13:02Got a bed right here
13:03Old maple wood dresser
13:05You gotta look for the good things
13:06I see some old hat boxes here
13:08But nothing quite as stylish as this one
13:11Hot boxes often carry jewelry
13:13Got a couple purses down there
13:15Might be name brand
13:17Maybe I'll get lucky
13:19All right
13:20I see some stuff I like in here
13:22Right out of the gate
13:23I love this stool
13:24A little secretary table
13:26That's got some retro vibes
13:28Could probably paint that secretary
13:30Make it look cute
13:31Got a mattress to burn
13:33Cool
13:33I like it
13:35All right
13:35I got a half for every occasion
13:36Here we go
13:37One of the 20
13:37What's your pleasure
13:37What are you gonna pay
13:38You say
13:38How much
13:38How much
13:39How much
13:39How much money
13:39Where
13:39I got 50 right there
13:40From the 70
13:41About to get you
13:41To the 70
13:42100
13:43101
13:44One where
13:44One and a quarter
13:4525
13:45I got a hundred bucks
13:46One of the two
13:46One of the two
13:47One of the two
13:47One of the two
13:48One of the two
13:48One of the two in the back
13:48One of the two and a quarter
13:4925
13:49I've got 200
13:50Two and a quarter
13:50Two and a half
13:51Two and a half
13:52Two and a half
13:53Two and a half
13:54Two and a half
13:54I got 75
13:54There
13:55Three and a half
14:03Four fifty now
14:04I got four and a quarter
14:05Four and a half
14:05One of the four fifty
14:06Four fifty going once
14:07Four and a quarter
14:07Going twice
14:08Last time
14:08Final call
14:09Four four fifty
14:09Four fifty nine
14:10Don't let you
14:11Hey Lisa
14:11You got a four quarter
14:12Twenty five dollars
14:13Yes she did
14:14Nobody can accuse you
14:15I'm not trying
14:16Lisa gets to learn
14:18About duct tape boxes
14:19Yay
14:19There's nothing wrong
14:21With a little duct tape
14:22Dusty should try some
14:24On his mouth
14:25Yes
14:27I think this is gonna be
14:28A good one
14:29Some good retro stuff
14:30I don't know what
14:31Dusty was talking about
14:32With the duct tape
14:33Whatever
14:34All right
14:36All right
14:44Here we go
14:44Eight by ten
14:45Oh yeah
14:47That's what we rolled
14:48Out of bed for
14:49Get a good look
14:50Don't overlook anything
14:52About it
14:52Oh this one's got
14:53Red all over it
14:54Woo
14:55Oh okay
14:59Oh a carpenter belt
15:01It's kind of a nice
15:02Piece of furniture
15:03It's hard to really
15:04Make sense of what's
15:05Happening in here
15:06But there's bins
15:07This is kind of a cool
15:08Thing I don't know
15:09What that's like
15:09An old record player
15:10That is kind of
15:11Cool looking
15:11Yeah for sure
15:12It says I see the word
15:13Rock
15:14Oh wow
15:15See it knew
15:17It was from garden grove
15:18Yes
15:19Yes you were right
15:20See some stuff that looks
15:22Broken
15:23A used car battery
15:25It's got tools all over it
15:27People love blackmail touch
15:29You know what this has got
15:29Ivy's name written all over it
15:32Oh you gotta flip that little light
15:35On your hat
15:36How do you do it
15:36Well first I was looking at
15:37Nothing like a broken pole
15:38Oh
15:39Oh
15:40Makes for a bad night
15:41Makes for a bad night
15:42Oh
15:43Tools
15:43There you go yes
15:44Put that light on friend
15:45Let's see tools
15:45Snowboard
15:46Tires
15:47Bike pumps
15:48Got some purses for the ladies
15:50I don't know the broken pole
15:51But I will sell the real
15:52This is a good unit right here
15:53No need to look
15:56Look at this little sneaky one
16:00Girl get to the back of the line
16:01You already bought
16:02Your time here is done
16:03Just remember
16:04Mark my words
16:05Duct tape on boxes
16:07You'll learn the first time
16:08And then you'll thank me in the future
16:09Alright
16:10Alright
16:12This is a board unit
16:14Not a boring unit
16:15But a board unit
16:16Here we go number 20
16:17What's your pleasure
16:17What are you going to pay
16:18Say and what do you think
16:18200 right there
16:19I got two right there
16:20I have a three
16:21Three there
16:21From a four to a four
16:22Now four here
16:23Four to a half
16:23One of a 450 where
16:24And 450 right there
16:25One of a five
16:25One of a five
16:26One of a five
16:26One of a five
16:27One of a five
16:27One of a five
16:27There
16:27And 550
16:28550 and 600
16:29Six where
16:29Six in max
16:30Six in max
16:30Six in max
16:31And 600
16:31Would have been six and a quarter
16:32625
16:33650
16:34650
16:34675
16:35675
16:36777
16:37700
16:38700
16:38700
16:39700
16:39Going once
16:40700
16:40Going twice
16:41Less than
16:41Time to call
16:427
16:42Would have been 700
16:43About the back
16:43Solid to a
16:44$675
16:46ID
16:46Winner
16:47Dusty's got a lot
16:49To learn about
16:50Being against me
16:50Basically
16:51Don't do it
16:52Well, this is exactly why I came here.
16:55Boom. Dinner is served.
16:57Money in the bank.
17:03Good job, Ivy Calvin.
17:06Upstairs. Shugga-lugga-lugga-lugga.
17:09You can do it.
17:10Only ten more steps straight up here.
17:13Dusty!
17:15Give me a piggyback ride.
17:18Dusty!
17:19Dusty!
17:21Dusty!
17:23Give me a piggyback ride.
17:29I made it.
17:30My legs are jiggly.
17:36All right, folks, this is a 5x7.
17:38Here we go!
17:40All right.
17:41Okay, we got some boxes in there.
17:44Yeah.
17:45A little bit of a mystery.
17:47Worse than duct tape. Painter's tape.
17:49Oh, maybe.
17:51A lot of boxes, huh?
17:54Clean.
17:55Clean.
17:56It's clean.
17:57It's clean.
17:58Yeah.
17:59I mean, that could be anything in there, really.
18:00This is a self-loading unit.
18:02Not a self-loading unit.
18:04Ten boxes.
18:06Horribly conditioned.
18:08But it's easy loading.
18:10Oh, look at the sign.
18:11In everything, give thanks.
18:13I think this is one of those times when you just got to turn lemon into lemonade.
18:17You know what I mean?
18:18You just never, never know.
18:20No.
18:21All right.
18:22Add some box here.
18:23Here we go.
18:24How much money?
18:25What are you going to pay?
18:26How much?
18:27Looking for a thumb.
18:28I got 5 right there now.
18:2910, 10.
18:30Where?
18:3110, 10.
18:3220.
18:3320.
18:3420 bucks.
18:3520 bucks.
18:36Take a 30.
18:37Put it over 40.
18:38Put it over 40.
18:39Go ahead and watch.
18:40Five squirted over 40 bucks.
18:41And sum it to a dusty $30.
18:42Woo!
18:43All right.
18:44All right, dusty.
18:45Lupe's going to be so proud of me.
18:47I got this thing for a steal.
18:50When your cost is only 30 bucks, you can buy some diapers.
18:55All right, folks.
18:57Well, that's the end of the auction.
18:58And don't forget to pay the lady.
19:00Thank you, everyone.
19:01Lisa.
19:02Look at you.
19:03Wow.
19:04It's a little stuffy in here, wouldn't you say?
19:08Wow.
19:09I would love to be fanned by money.
19:10Oh, thank you.
19:12Oh, actually, I hope I have enough, to be honest.
19:1820.
19:19That's as far as my language goes.
19:2240, 60, 80, hundo.
19:24I forgot about tax.
19:25Oh, y'all are killing me.
19:27Y'all tell the other guys.
19:28I won't say a word.
19:29I'll let you go to your car and go find some more money.
19:32Lady paid.
19:33Well, almost.
19:38All right.
19:39Let's get to work.
19:41I got this puppy for $425.
19:44Oh, they're the cutest.
19:45Puppies are the cutest.
19:47Who doesn't love a freaking puppy?
19:50Look at this sweet locker.
19:53All right, this is a beauty.
19:55This is the first thing I saw that I loved.
19:57And it also...
19:58Oh, my God.
19:59Look, it works.
20:00It turns into a little ladder.
20:01$75.
20:02Mm-hmm.
20:03Oh, what is this?
20:04Oh, la-la.
20:05Are you ready?
20:06One there.
20:07One there.
20:08One there.
20:09One there.
20:10One there.
20:11One there.
20:12One there.
20:13I saw the Smashing Pumpkins before anyone even knew who they were.
20:15And I know that says that I'm old, but...
20:16Oh, it's an archival recording.
20:17I'm going to say this is probably worth $100.
20:19Oh, is this a filter?
20:20Dyson, $25.
20:21Now, I did notice this cute little dinette set.
20:23Got two of these chairs, and they'll be matchy-matchy.
20:26Those are super cute.
20:27And I believe they go with this table.
20:30$125.
20:31This is cute.
20:32Oh, that's a little framed mirror.
20:33That's super sweet.
20:34Or it could be a little bit of a little red mirror.
20:35Or it could be a little red mirror.
20:36I'm going to say that I'm old, but...
20:38Oh, it's an archival recording.
20:39I'm going to say this is probably worth $100.
20:41Oh, is this a filter?
20:43Dyson, $25.
20:44Now, I did notice this cute little dinette set.
20:46Got two of these chairs.
20:47And they'll be matchy-matchy.
20:48Those are super cute.
20:49Yeah, that's super sweet.
20:50Or it could be a little tray.
20:51Put your little perfumes and lotions and whatnot.
20:54$25 piece.
20:55Steel toe.
20:56They're brand new.
20:58I'm going to say $30.
21:00Another hat box.
21:03In a hat box.
21:04In a hat box.
21:05Oh, it's a Russian doll of hat boxes.
21:08Okay.
21:09Here we go.
21:11Easter hats.
21:12Vintage-y pieces.
21:14$30 for the two of these.
21:16Those hat boxes.
21:18$15.
21:19Ooh.
21:20Huh.
21:21This is a hand-painted gigantic fan that probably somebody would want to hang on their wall.
21:28$30 on that.
21:29Hmm.
21:30Whoa.
21:31I could probably walk into any establishment and get a lot of respect wearing this thing.
21:37You know what?
21:38People love the 80s.
21:39People love the 80s.
21:40I don't know why.
21:41So I think I could sell this for $20.
21:45Fun little mirror tray.
21:47$20.
21:48Got a collection going.
21:51$20.
21:52Ooh, la la.
21:55A handmade teddy bear blanket afghan.
21:58$50.
21:59This is kind of cool.
22:00The interesting mirror.
22:01$25.
22:02Ooh, really old photo album.
22:03Like an antique.
22:04Ooh, it's got a music box in it.
22:05$40.
22:06Okay.
22:07So this is like an air mattress frame.
22:08Those could go for $10.
22:09Whoa.
22:10Bose Wave Radio.
22:11My grandmother used to have this thing.
22:12She loved it.
22:13Put your CDs in there.
22:14$25.
22:15This is a cute little secretary.
22:16And I could just sand it and paint it.
22:17$50.
22:18Empty.
22:19Empty.
22:20Empty.
22:21Empty.
22:22Empty.
22:23Empty.
22:24Empty.
22:25Empty.
22:26Empty.
22:28Empty.
22:29Empty.
22:30Empty.
22:31Empty.
22:32Empty.
22:33Empty.
22:34Empty.
22:35Empty.
22:36Empty.
22:37Empty.
22:38Empty.
22:39Empty.
22:41Empty.
22:42Empty.
22:43Well.
22:44It's this.
22:46Something's in here.
22:52A wooden bowl.
22:59Oh, okay.
23:00Shiny wooden bowl.
23:02Wonder what kind of wood that is.
23:03Mahogany?
23:04I don't know.
23:06This is a, this definitely has some age to it.
23:10I have never seen wood this shiny and it looks like it might be something, but I don't know.
23:18Maybe I should find someone who can tell me if this is worth anything. All right. Well,
23:25maybe those will bring me some money. I'll look into that. I guess that's it. I made a little
23:30bit of profit and this might bring in some more and I just got to do a little research and I
23:36might be buying some back to dog food real soon. Hey, Dusty, you got to pay the lady.
23:43I got to dig deep. Happy New Year. That looks like plenty of money just to walk away. I only need
23:49to use my small money. I'm going to hit you for your big money next time. I hope so. Lady Pay.
24:00Oh, man. Let's see. Let's see. Let's see. This $30 locker is going to be short and sweet.
24:05Just like my daughter. Oh, here we go. Some nice clean Nikes. Five bucks. Let's see if we got good
24:15clothes. Well, it looks clean. Actually brand new. Is there at least $50 in clothes? Looks like a good
24:23sleepy time bag. Maybe five bucks. Let's see. Okay. Okay. Well, actually,
24:35this is pretty cool. Soda advertising. I think it would have a top, though. I wonder if the top's
24:41here. This is actually a really cool item. Oh, here we go. So this would be like an antique
24:51soda fountain advertising piece. No, it's actually really beautiful. I would say maybe 1950s.
25:00You know, I don't know the exact value, but I know this is a great item. It's definitely
25:05from a soda fountain. You know, you put your drink right there and you got the little pump.
25:09I have a friend that actually loves these sort of things. I'm going to take this. I'm going
25:14to show it to him. I'm going to put this aside. I don't want this to get broken. This is nice.
25:18Well, hopefully, there's a few more of those. A good backpack. I've got some purses, shopping
25:28bags. I'd say a $15 box. Oh, man. Look at this shiny... I wanted to call it a strip club
25:38blanket. I don't know why. This is good for $10. We got the Louis bag. I mean, I would call
25:46this fake, but... Actually, it's got the cereal number. This looks like a real Louis Vuitton
25:53bag. This ought to be at least $300. This is how I feel when I go home to the family.
25:58Thank you. Thank you. Man, I feel like Flavor Flavor something, you know? Yeah, you get $5 for
26:03that. Nice little starter jacket. Not crazy old, but that's easy $20. Let's see what else
26:11again. Oh, yeah. Oh, man. This is really cool. Look at this. Real fruit juice. This is
26:18going to be another fountain piece. This one's great. Kind of a cool 50s look. Amber boss glass,
26:27and it is sweetened, like me. I'm going to put this with my treasure. This is neat. Really,
26:33really cool. Got to find out what this is worth. Well, for $30, I mean, it sure looked like a lot of
26:41trash, but I guess today I thought I was going to turn lemons into lemonades, but I turned oranges
26:47into orange soda. Hey, Ivy. Hey. It's the piper time, huh? You got to pay the lady. Two units for you
26:56today, hon. That'll work. And then you'll sign right here. Oh, I like it. Is that where you had
27:01all your money? Keep it close to your head. I hope you did great today. Thanks for coming out. If I'm
27:08not, it's your fault. Thank you for paying the lady. Lady paid. I got some nice tools in my other
27:16locker, but I'm hoping this one's the real deal. This is what $675 gets you. Pile up. We'll see.
27:23Oh, this is a heavy box. Heavy has been good lately. Eureka vacuum cleaner, $25. Burton,
27:31that's a good name brand for snowboard. I'll get $15 for this. All right. Some kind of drone.
27:39Looks to be brand new. This is like a bulletproof box. Oh, another little drone. It's had a hard
27:45life, though. Another drone. Oh, this is a better one here. This whole entire box, $150.
27:53Got a toolbox again. A good $40 box right here. Love these big red totes. They're really
28:00indestructible. Ooh, sup pump. These always come in handy in the country. Got a big semi-strap.
28:07This is what they use to tighten them down. $20 box here. I don't know about this one.
28:12Oh, this one's actually not too bad. Four-wheel drive and everything. Woo-hoo. It's got to be worth
28:17at least $25. No money. Oh, yeah. Got to pump up my profits. Bicycle pump, $10. Well, we got
28:27a lot of albums. $20. Brand new, unused hitch, $10. Oh, wow. A whole jug of Superballs. Now,
28:35that's a score all day. I don't know why. I just grew up loving Superballs. And I don't even
28:40got to play a quarter of the machine to get them. Yes! $15. Oh, there we go. Big drill.
28:48$25. Now, that's an old timer. This old TV is probably older than you guys watching this
28:53show. $10. Another inverter. $20 on that one. Another inverter. $10 on that one. Four. Home run.
29:04Another inverter. $20 on this one. Ooh, now those are nice. Fake leather. $10. Ooh, military
29:16smalls. $10. Another military shoes. $10. Ooh, come on. Be something good. Nope. An angel.
29:25Help me. $5 on the box. Oh, shoot. Metal detector. The wand type. Oh, yeah. At least
29:38$100. Samsung Galaxy Note 1. Looks in great condition. $50. Ooh. Got a Fooey bag right up
29:47top. Easy $20 in here. Scoreboard. Digital. $20. Uh-oh. We're getting deeper in here. And
29:54when I say deeper, ooh, I'm finally on the ground. Well, all right. It's all leather. High-end
30:03shoes right here. $80 box. Got kicked in the head, literally. Clothes. More clothes. Hey,
30:15we got a clamp. $5. A dresser up there. $25. This is what I call a monster room. Now, for
30:24the hard part. Little Ivy, I'm gonna need you. I'm kind of trapped. Can you bring some rope
30:34and some help? Love you, son. I'm just gonna take a nap.
30:43I decided to pop over to Fair Oaks Pharmacy to meet with co-owner Brandon Shaniani. He's a real
30:53fountain of knowledge when it comes to antique soda items. Hopefully, he doesn't burst my bubble on
30:58these containers I found. Hey, Brandon. Hey, Dusty. How's it going? What's up, man? What do you have?
31:06Oh, check out my sweet finds. Whoa. I figured the soda fountain was the perfect place for these. It
31:11really is. You came to the right spot for sure. What can you tell me about them? All right, let's see.
31:16This was actually a mixing machine from the 1920s. It's a mission real fruit juice dispenser,
31:24so sort of streamlined soda making. Instead of having to just, like, mix in sodas one by one,
31:28this sort of made things a lot more efficient. Oh, okay. So you'd put everything in there at once?
31:32Carbonated water? Yeah, carbonated water. And this was for fruit juice syrup. But, I mean,
31:38you could use these really for anything. This is actually really cool because you can spin this
31:42little nozzle and actually see the mixer going inside. And one really cool thing about glass is
31:46that you can actually see how much product is left. Unlike these guys, you got to keep opening it up
31:50or just keep pumping and waiting until you're just out of syrup. Once you hear the fun, empty noise,
31:55you know the party's over. Exactly. Sugar trains ran to the last stop. Is that still how you make soda?
32:01Um, yeah. We definitely don't use one of these today. We have all kinds of different soda guns,
32:06and we actually still do things by hand. More so this way than this way.
32:10What can you tell me about this one?
32:11Hires. This was actually started by Charles E. Hires. He was a pharmacist back in Philly.
32:17He is kind of the god of sarsaparilla or root beer in the soda fountain world.
32:22So you think this is, like, maybe from around when he started?
32:25No, definitely a little later. As soon as he started dispensing the product, it was in powder form.
32:31And I think liquid syrup form came in the earlier 1900s, maybe say, like, 1915.
32:36So maybe at the absolute latest, it's like 1920s, you'd say?
32:381920s, for sure. This is actually a porcelain syrup dispenser.
32:43And he would sort of just pump syrup into different cups, mix it up with soda water,
32:47and you'd have your old-fashioned root beer.
32:49How long has this place been here?
32:50For 109 years. It's opened in 1915 by a woman named Gertrude Osman.
32:57And we've been serving up sodas and medications out the back for 100 years.
33:02Wow.
33:02Pharmacy's in the back, soda fountains right in the front, just like they were back in the day.
33:05So you can come pick up your meds in the back and come and get a soda in the front.
33:09This is really cool. We actually have syrup dispensers just like this in-house.
33:12What we do is we put this in liquid. It could be syrup, water, anything you really want.
33:15So this little reservoir fills up with syrup, and then you have a perfect mix of syrup to soda water.
33:21As soon as you pump it up, your syrup spits out the top.
33:24Yeah, isn't it great, the condition?
33:26I love it. There's no nicks, no bruises.
33:28I mean, you have that really natural crackling of porcelain that happens over time.
33:32You can still see the no fading in the advertising.
33:34This also is a great condition, especially something that's glass.
33:37It's just so much more fragile.
33:39Oh, yeah.
33:39But this looks great, Dusty.
33:41So, I mean, would you call yourself, like, a soda jerk?
33:43Well, back in the day, they called everyone back here a soda jerk.
33:47And I think that reverts back to the jerking motion of using the soda machine.
33:51But these days, anyone can be a jerk, and I'm one of the biggest ones in town.
33:58Don't pump me up and jerk me around.
34:00What are these worth?
34:01All right.
34:02You know, combined, I would probably say...
34:06800 bucks.
34:09All right. I can work with that.
34:10That's awesome.
34:11You got some pretty cool stuff on your hands here.
34:13And that is a tasty profit.
34:15Definitely a tasty profit.
34:16I'll pay 30 bucks.
34:17That's insane.
34:18I love it.
34:29I'm on my way to show my bowls to woodturner John Beaver.
34:33He's going to tell me if money really does grow on trees.
34:36Oh, hi.
34:43Hi there.
34:44How are you?
34:45I'm doing well.
34:46Are you John?
34:47I'm John.
34:47Hi, John.
34:48You must be Lisa.
34:49I sure am.
34:50Nice to meet you.
34:50How are you?
34:51Nice to meet you.
34:51I'm doing well.
34:52All right.
34:53So, I have this mysterious object here.
34:55Well, let's see what you got.
34:57Okay.
34:57I'll do the unveiling.
34:58It came in the shirt.
34:59I didn't wrap it in the shirt.
35:00That came with it?
35:01It came with it.
35:02You reached out to find me, so you obviously think they're special.
35:05I've never seen anything quite like them.
35:08Yeah.
35:09I don't even know what kind of wood it is.
35:11This one's so shiny.
35:12Okay.
35:12I'm hoping they're worth something.
35:14Let's start with a small one.
35:15Okay.
35:15So, this is probably koa wood.
35:17This particular koa tree is native to Hawaii.
35:21It is now a very preserved tree.
35:23You are not allowed to cut one down.
35:25Okay.
35:25So, if you want to make objects out of it, the tree has to fall down on its own accord.
35:29Everybody who goes to Hawaii wants to bring back a koa bowl because it's kind of special to them.
35:35There's no signatures on them.
35:37It is lathe turned because if it was hand done, this little point wouldn't be there.
35:41That's the residual mark for when it was on the lathe originally.
35:44What's a lathe?
35:45So, that's a lathe.
35:46Okay.
35:46It's big.
35:47They only make them big like that?
35:49There's a small one right here.
35:50Oh, a little lathe.
35:51Basically, this goes on here.
35:54Mm-hmm.
35:55This spins.
35:57And then you use a chisel to remove the wood to create the shape.
36:00And then you turn it around to hollow it in a similar fashion.
36:03Okay.
36:04So, this is something that if this was made in the 1800s, wouldn't have been done with this technique.
36:09It would look differently.
36:10It would all be hand carved.
36:12Yeah.
36:12This one actually is a really nice shape because the way it comes up and it kind of returns here.
36:18It's a really good, classic, umeki-shaped bowl.
36:22Okay.
36:22And I think this is probably milo wood.
36:25Milo?
36:26Milo.
36:26M-I-L-O.
36:27Which is a redder wood.
36:28It's actually a harder wood than koa.
36:30This could easily be in Hawaii, in a tourist shop, as a new bowl, a $400 or $500 bowl.
36:38Oh.
36:39I don't think yours are going to cut the mustard.
36:42I think that these just, they're not made well.
36:44They're not signed.
36:45We don't know anything about them.
36:46Are these worth anything?
36:48Mm-hmm.
36:51So, this one, $10.
36:54Ah.
36:54And this one, $15.
36:57Oh.
36:58Oh, okay.
36:59Maybe I can just eat my morning porridge out of this.
37:02I think you should do that.
37:03These aren't going to bowl anyone over.
37:05I'm afraid they're not.
37:06Ah.
37:09After doing some research, I decided to take my machine to Outer Limits Tattoo Shop and
37:17Museum in Long Beach.
37:19Hey, Matt.
37:20Hey, guys.
37:20Hey, Ivy.
37:21Owner, Carrie Barber, and manager, Matt Hand, they're going to help me ink this deal.
37:26Well, I brought three things, and guess what?
37:29You get to tell me what they do.
37:31All right.
37:32This one says tattoo, so I think we're in the right place.
37:34You are in the right place.
37:35Let's take a look.
37:36So, we got a box of pigment, and it's good, because they're not expired.
37:41It doesn't quite work as well if it's expired.
37:44So, you know, the colors might be softer.
37:46They might not hold in the skin.
37:48Kind of like old milk, wouldn't you?
37:50Yeah.
37:50There you go.
37:51It could eventually grow bacteria in there.
37:53Exactly.
37:53For the super old rotary pen machine.
37:56Let's see if it'll work.
37:58Oh, we have power.
38:00Can you hear it?
38:01Oh, I feel it.
38:02This part here, this is the stencil paper.
38:06These are used every single day in tattoo shops, and this box is not open.
38:10Well, it looks like a printer to me, but what is this thing called?
38:13This is called the Thermofax.
38:15Thermofax.
38:16Correct.
38:16So, Thermo, like the pajamas you put on?
38:19Yeah, like temperature, because the light warms up the ink, and it transfers it onto the paper.
38:23They used to use it to make transparencies, which I believe they use for, like, an overhead projector, like you had in school back in the day.
38:30Oh, interesting.
38:31Get this open here, so you have a top cover.
38:34It usually comes back, so you can access all the parts.
38:36It is in good condition.
38:37It's not full of ink or anything.
38:39That's really great.
38:40Let's plug it in and run it.
38:42Working means more money.
38:43We'll run a stencil through there.
38:45We made a little logo for you.
38:46Oh, got a house.
38:47Oh, that's cool.
38:47Oh, that is cool.
38:49Grandma's attic.
38:50All right, this goes in here.
38:51Usually, so, it'll kind of click on when you start to insert.
38:56Oh.
38:56Clicked on.
38:57So, it clicks on, but we can see if it's going to actually make a stencil.
39:00It looks like it's lighting up.
39:02So is.
39:02Thermofax might be working.
39:04It works.
39:05Wow.
39:05It works.
39:06So, as you can see, it transferred from the purple to the white sheet.
39:10So, we'd cut out this little design, put some solution on your skin, slap that design in there, and when you peel it off, the stencil stays on the skin.
39:18It's pretty cool.
39:19They made a really nice stencil.
39:19It looks really clean and dark.
39:21Very clean.
39:21It's actually functioning pretty well.
39:23So, what we used to do is we would take this purple paper and we would put our design on the top and we would trace it by hand.
39:30You know, so this makes it much faster and you can move more swiftly from one client to another, save a lot of time.
39:37People are actually in need of these machines because these older machines, the ones that were originally in play that used to be in the schools, work better than the more modern ones.
39:46And the stencils last longer on the skin.
39:48It's longer on the skin.
39:49So, people search for these.
39:50They do say the old stuff is built better.
39:52So, you said what we used to do, that was before the 70s?
39:53Yes.
39:54Or if you didn't have one of those machines.
39:55Yeah.
39:56Or if you didn't have one of those machines.
39:57Yeah.
39:58Yeah.
39:58Oh.
39:59I didn't think tattooing was that famous back in the 70s.
40:01Oh, it was incredibly famous.
40:03Oh, yeah.
40:04People have been getting tattoos since we know of.
40:07Since we know of.
40:08That's a long time.
40:09Our shop, for instance, opened in 1927.
40:12Ooh.
40:13And it was jamming during both wars.
40:14This one right here.
40:15This shop right here started in 1927.
40:18It's the oldest shop in the nation, second oldest shop in the whole of the world.
40:23Wow.
40:24Really?
40:25Pretty old.
40:26Very cool.
40:27Well, guys, the real reason I came here, I want to know what this stuff is worth.
40:30I understand.
40:31We all need to make our dollar.
40:32Mm-hmm.
40:33So I would think this entire kit, $1,700.
40:42That's incredible.
40:43Yeah.
40:44You see that, ink-credible?
40:45Ink-credible.
40:46Incredible.
40:47Woo!
40:48That's like $100 an inch.
40:49There we go.
40:50That's right.
40:51And we've made a stencil, haven't we, for your grandma's attic tattoo?
40:55Oh.
40:56I never thought about that.
40:57We're going to get that tattoo on you.
40:58What do you think?
40:59We're here.
41:01Ivy Calvin proved that he's needlessly good at making money after pocketing $2,600.
41:10Dusty Reach drank in a sweet $1,200 smackaroos, while Lisa Delarios' $300 profit was too little
41:20to lay.
41:21Okay.
41:22All right.
41:23So first thing we're going to do is we're going to get your arm cleaned up.
41:27Feels like we're going to take some blood.
41:28No, no.
41:29None of that.
41:30We don't want any blood on that.
41:31Oh, we don't want no blood?
41:32Okay.
41:33No, we do not.
41:34If you told me that, I would have left it at home.
41:35Let's give you a nice clean up here.
41:38Ah!
41:39Oh, that didn't scare you?
41:40Not yet.
41:41Man.
41:42All right.
41:43Grandma's attic.
41:44Center it.
41:45And we just place it on.
41:46Want to see what it looks like?
41:47Yep.
41:48See it?
41:49Wow.
41:50That looks great.
41:51Man, that didn't hurt at all.
41:52Oh, these people crying when they get tattoos.
41:54Oh, I don't know.
41:55We still have needle.
41:57Whoa.
41:58Whoa, horsey.
41:59Um, we good here.
42:02We good.
42:03We good.
42:04You didn't get the tattoo yet.
42:05What a big thing.
42:06Have a good day.

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