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00:00Hello.
00:02When you see a hot chick in neon,
00:04you better stop and ask if it's for sale.
00:06Why don't I go in there and turn it on?
00:08Ooh.
00:10Love the color, man.
00:12He's got stacks of money. Oh, man.
00:14Here, I'll turn that over to you.
00:16Hey, we're thinking about that neon sign price now.
00:18Let's tip the scales.
00:20Holy crap. This is like
00:22while I'm skiing in a van, dude.
00:24This looks like our kind of place.
00:26Yeah, we've got stuff.
00:28With all this stuff around, it's like a
00:30playground for pickers. Tell me what you want to
00:32pay.
00:34Whoa.
00:36This stone looks like
00:38it's from about the 1890s.
00:40It was so ornate. I got it from
00:42this gypsy that had a gypsy wagon.
00:44That's going to be the cherry on the sundae
00:46for me as this pick.
00:48I'm Mike Wolfe. And I'm Frank Fred.
00:50And we're Pickers.
00:52We travel the
00:54back roads of America looking for rusty
00:56gold. We're looking for amazing
00:58things buried in people's garages
01:00and barns.
01:02What most people see as junk,
01:04we see as dollar signs.
01:06We'll buy anything
01:08we think we can make a buck on.
01:10Each item we pick
01:12has a history all its own.
01:14And the people we meet,
01:16well, they're a breed all their own.
01:18We make a living telling the history
01:20of America,
01:22one piece at a time.
01:24Here's what I'm thinking, Frank.
01:26You know how they have this thing called Skype?
01:28No.
01:30I'm thinking we should Skype Danielle.
01:32Mike, they have security systems now
01:34where you can just get right on your computer.
01:36We can just go boom like that.
01:38And then we can see her sitting with her feet up
01:40and go, what are you doing?
01:42Oh, I'm washing the floor.
01:43And we're like, well, no.
01:44And we don't even have to tell her that we put it up.
01:46What about getting her one of those ankle bracelets
01:48when she's at work?
01:49What about Danielle supposed to be helping us
01:51down here in Florida?
01:52I haven't heard from her.
01:53We're going to start doing some freestyling or something
01:55because I'm telling you, she ain't making it.
01:57We can find our own stuff down here.
01:59Don't you smell something?
02:00There's like a faint odor or something
02:02I've been smelling here.
02:03I'm driving down the road
02:04and I smell something really bad in the van.
02:06And my nose does not lie to me.
02:07You don't smell it?
02:08I definitely, definitely can smell something.
02:10I don't smell anything.
02:11All right, that's fine.
02:12Look at all these buildings right here.
02:13They're all abandoned.
02:14What's that say?
02:15Ferret, ferret.
02:16This whole block's abandoned.
02:17Ferret.
02:18All right, all right.
02:20Look at all these buildings right here.
02:22They're all abandoned.
02:23What's that say?
02:25Ferret, ferret.
02:26This whole block's abandoned.
02:27Ferret.
02:28Abandoned.
02:29We're driving around, we come onto this one street
02:31and all these businesses are closed.
02:33But you can still see that there's stuff in there.
02:35Oh!
02:36Just seen that sign back there, dude.
02:38When you see a hot chick in neon, you better stop.
02:41When's the last time you picked an old strip club?
02:43Never.
02:45See, what do you think of this?
02:46I think this is cool.
02:48It's kinda cool.
02:48It's not bad.
02:50Man, there's all kinds of stuff in there.
02:51There's some good stuff in here.
02:52Look at those fish on the wall.
02:53That's new, man.
02:53Look at those guns up there, dude.
02:55I like those bar stools, too.
02:56All right, I'm gonna go look across the street.
02:57All right, handle it.
03:03We checked out these for rent signs.
03:04I mean, they've all got the same number,
03:06each building, for rent, for rent, for rent.
03:07So I called the number.
03:09You're taking matters into your own hands?
03:10Yeah.
03:11Hey, my name is Frank.
03:12I'm here from Davenport, Iowa.
03:13I was just checking out your for rent signs.
03:16And I get in contact with this guy named Warren.
03:18Do you know who owns, it looks like
03:20a packaged liquor store across the street?
03:21It's got a bunch of signs.
03:23You do.
03:24He's right down the block.
03:25He still has a bicycle shop that he's operating.
03:28So he says, come on down.
03:30Bicycle shop.
03:30Oh my God, Michael, love it.
03:31All right, it'll be all right to come on and see it?
03:33All right, bye.
03:35Dude, I like your style, man.
03:36See, you handled it?
03:37Heck yeah, man.
03:38There's some good stuff in there.
03:39I can't wait for Danielle all the time.
03:41He said it was right next to our brick building.
03:45It's kind of old stuff here.
03:46When we walk in there, I see bicycle parts.
03:48I see bicycles everywhere.
03:50Warren?
03:50Handle it.
03:51Handle, don't believe it.
03:52Can I help you all?
03:53How you doing?
03:54Pretty good.
03:54My name is Frank and I just called you on the phone.
03:56Yeah, you sure did.
03:57How you doing there?
03:57Pretty good?
03:58This is my friend Mike.
03:59Mike, nice to meet you.
04:00Hello, how are you?
04:01I'm Ruth.
04:02Here's Warren and Ruth.
04:03I mean, the sweetest little couple you can imagine.
04:05We're all the way from Iowa.
04:07We're pickers.
04:07We buy collectibles, old bicycles, and we buy advertising stuff.
04:11And that's the reason I called is because I noticed that there were some signs over there.
04:15We saw that neon sign in the window.
04:17Oh, yeah?
04:17That's really cool.
04:18That caught my attention.
04:19You like that one, huh?
04:20Well, what guy wouldn't love that sign?
04:22You got a little time to show us around?
04:24Oh, yeah.
04:25I think I do.
04:26Let's hit it.
04:27I have to admit, Frankie went full on Kojak on this one, man.
04:30He did his little CSI investigation.
04:32He found the number.
04:33He called.
04:34And now, we're heading over to the Neon Chick.
04:36How long has this place been closed?
04:38Well, we periodically open it for the races and different things.
04:44Oh, you do?
04:45Yeah.
04:46He used to own most of this small town.
04:48You know, but unfortunately, due to economic times, a lot of these mom-and-pop shops are
04:53going out of business.
04:54But the bicycle shop and this bar, they're still open.
04:56We started when I bought the bar, then I bought the buildings next door.
05:00There's probably about 13 businesses that we own here on this block.
05:03So, one of the reasons we stopped was because of this neon sign.
05:06It's very cool.
05:07Why don't I go in there and turn it on?
05:09Yeah, I'd love to see it.
05:10Yeah.
05:11You know, we're standing outside looking at this.
05:12It just looks like glass tubes.
05:15When he flipped the switch, I have got to have this.
05:18Oh, you like that, huh?
05:19It looks good.
05:20At nighttime, it really looks good.
05:21So, how did you guys come up with the name?
05:23Have you ever heard of the...
05:24The legend of Pandora's box?
05:25The legend about Pandora's box.
05:26Yeah, I'll fill us in.
05:27Once you opened it up, everybody...
05:28Right.
05:29All the evils come out.
05:30Exactly.
05:39Would that be something you might be interested in selling?
05:42I don't know.
05:45Can we look around a little bit?
05:46Yeah, we can do that.
05:47Let me look around a little bit.
05:48Warren's had this bar for years and seems to have a real attachment to this sign.
05:52This is not going to be easy.
05:54Come on in, you all.
05:55This place is cool.
05:56Oh, yeah, man.
05:57Frankie, look at this back bar.
06:00That's cool.
06:01That is awesome.
06:02When we walked into this bar, man, everything was old.
06:05You know, it was like a time capsule.
06:07This place started as a bar in what year?
06:10Well, a man had it before Warren's father during Prohibition.
06:14Wow.
06:15After his father died, his mother took it over.
06:17Uh-huh.
06:18And when she retired, Warren bought it from her.
06:19We had entertainment and we had the just girls dancing.
06:22With topless or what?
06:23Oh, no.
06:24We were never topless.
06:25Oh, you're just bikinis?
06:26Basically, yes.
06:27You remember way back in the 70s, the go-go dancers and everything?
06:31Well, they had the big boots and stuff.
06:32Yeah.
06:33The go-go boots and they had, like, the sunflowers painted on their bellies and stuff.
06:36What was the blonde?
06:37What was her name?
06:38Goldie Hawn?
06:39Yeah, Goldie Hawn.
06:40Yeah, I remember her.
06:41I mean, this thing was, like, laughing, man.
06:42I mean, he had all the chicks in bikinis bogeying down.
06:44I mean, this guy was breaking the dough in.
06:47Before this was called Pandora's Box, what was it called when your father first got it?
06:51Do you remember?
06:52It was a bucket of blood.
06:55Dang.
06:56Bucket of blood.
06:57This guy's got some real history here.
06:59Is there anything in this place, besides the back bar, that was here when this place was called the bucket of blood?
07:04What about the gaming machine that you found?
07:07I do have some that's in the back back here, and they're, like, dice-type.
07:11Okay, so these would be, like, little trade simulators that would sit on a counter?
07:14Basically, yeah.
07:15Okay.
07:16Could we look at those gaming things?
07:18If you can climb up there and get them down.
07:20Mike can climb.
07:21We can climb anywhere, man.
07:22Please, show us where it's at.
07:26Okay, this is what he's talking about up there, isn't it?
07:28Yeah, that's up there.
07:29Now, there you've been eating up a little bit.
07:30So we start digging around in the office.
07:32I climb all the way up on the shelf.
07:34Got the early times up there.
07:37Does it say field even?
07:39Field even.
07:40You'd press the thing, and that would make the things jump up.
07:43Yeah, that was a dice game.
07:44This is to put the dice in here, and it would come out here.
07:47There's some really old trade simulator games up there, but they're in really, really rough condition.
07:51They're not even complete.
07:52They're just pieces of trade stimulators.
07:59We're digging around.
08:00I've opened this box, reached my hand in, pull out a bag.
08:03Whoa.
08:06You've got money laying on.
08:07You've got money laying everywhere.
08:08How much do you want for that?
08:09How much?
08:10Yeah, I'll give you 20.
08:11Yeah.
08:12We've been picking for a long time.
08:13Here, I'll turn that over to you.
08:15Usually, we're handing people cash, not handing them back their own personal cash.
08:19I mean, he's already made money off us, and he hasn't even sold us anything.
08:22With that much money, you didn't even realize it was there?
08:24No, we forgot all about it.
08:26We used to hide the money in there, because we figured if we should get robbed, they would never know where you had it.
08:31Hey, when we're thinking about this, we're going to get robbed.
08:33We've got that neon sign price now.
08:35Let's tip the scales.
08:39Warren's telling us some great stories.
08:41We're digging around this property, but there's not a lot of stuff, so I'm trying to make the best of anything that's here.
08:46As a picker, you've got to remain optimistic.
08:48Wow.
08:49How much for the old stop sign?
08:53I love it.
08:54Big, heavy one.
08:55This is an earlier sign, heavy gauge metal.
08:57I've got to find a way to break the ice here.
08:59How much?
09:00How much am I willing to pay?
09:0125 bucks.
09:02It's yours.
09:03All right.
09:04All right.
09:05Thanks, buddy.
09:06I appreciate it.
09:07Pandora's box.
09:08Fly one.
09:09Warren, what do you think about these jars here?
09:10Can you tell me about these?
09:11I see these three glass jars.
09:12They're toms.
09:13They probably had peanuts in them.
09:14They're toms.
09:15They probably had peanuts in them.
09:17Casey, what do you think about those jars?
09:23This is so."
09:24It's yours.
09:25Thanks, buddy.
09:26I appreciate it.
09:27You got it.
09:28Pandora's box.
09:29Fly one.
09:30Warren, what do you think about these jars here?
09:31Can you tell me about these?
09:32I see these three glass jars.
09:33They're toms.
09:34They probably had peanuts in them.
09:3950 bucks a piece for them.
09:4650 a piece on them?
09:48Yeah.
09:49Boy, I don't know about that.
09:51I'd hate to break one, boy.
09:52That'd be a...
09:53You'd lose 50 bucks right quick.
09:54Yeah.
09:55I would say they're probably made in the 60s.
09:57I think they're in the 40s.
09:58In the 40s, huh?
09:59Yeah.
10:00He seemed to think they were a little bit older.
10:02I don't know.
10:03I'd do $100 on the three.
10:06How about $125?
10:07$125.
10:09How about $100 on the three?
10:11Warren is a tough negotiator.
10:13I mean, these things go for about $50 at best.
10:16And you know what?
10:16They break easily.
10:17I'm going to have to stay on my ground.
10:19Well, I told you $120.
10:20Well, now you came down five.
10:22Now I'm at $100.
10:22How about we cut that?
10:24Okay.
10:24So what do you come up with?
10:25$110.
10:29$110?
10:29You got it.
10:30Deal.
10:31Okay.
10:32That sounded like a good deal.
10:34I'm going to do some smalls here.
10:37Got some stuff on?
10:38Yeah, baby!
10:39What do you got?
10:40Cocktail lounge.
10:42It's already priced, too.
10:44Three bucks.
10:45Very cool sign.
10:46This thing lights up.
10:47It's got a metal box, plastic cover.
10:49Very, very nice piece.
10:51$3.
10:52Is that how much is this?
10:53You're going to be kidding.
10:55Well, that's what the tag says.
10:56Yeah, well, yeah.
10:5740 years ago.
10:58Well, how much is it?
11:00How about 10 times that?
11:0130 bucks.
11:02Okay.
11:02How about 20?
11:0520?
11:06How about 25?
11:08All right.
11:09That'll make it even 50.
11:10Because I owe you 25 on the stop sign.
11:11Oh, okay.
11:12He says 30 bucks.
11:13I talked him down to 25.
11:15Super cool piece.
11:17You know where we hang that, don't you?
11:18Right there.
11:19Right above Danielle's computer.
11:20Upstairs.
11:20Yeah, yeah.
11:21But the whole time, in the back of my mind, as we're walking through this building, I'm
11:25thinking about that stone-cold-cool Pandora's box sign.
11:30Warren, now that you're in the mood to deal, we're interested in that sign out there.
11:34What's the bottom number on that?
11:35It's got the handle.
11:36I'm like, Mike, step back.
11:37Let me handle this.
11:38I got it under control.
11:40Like around $1,300?
11:42No, you got to come way up.
11:44Way up.
11:44Way up.
11:45So that'd be like about $1,375?
11:48No.
11:49You got to come up several hundred dollars.
11:50This thing that we have to take into consideration, we are going to have to ship that.
11:54If we even just graze it, now we have the most expensive glass in Daytona.
12:00It's going to cost us a lot of money, maybe $300 to get it back.
12:04And the chance that me and Mike are taking, if we break it, it's done.
12:08But you can get them repaired.
12:09I'm going to tell you what happens when you get them repaired.
12:11You have the old neon in there, and then when you get the new tubes, those are super bright.
12:16Old neon has a special glow to it.
12:18So if you get new neon, it would never be the same sign.
12:21So if for some reason that breaks, we have got nothing.
12:26I'm at a real hard, hard money at $1,400.
12:29I'll tell you what.
12:32Let's go $200.
12:33$2,000?
12:34I don't think we could do that.
12:36$2,000?
12:37I mean, that's just way too much, especially when you consider the shipping costs.
12:41I'm going to step up here.
12:42How about $1,500?
12:54I'm going to step up here.
12:55How about $1,500?
12:59Is that going to be all in cash?
13:01That's cash.
13:04Okay.
13:04And carry.
13:05That's it?
13:06Carry?
13:06Where are we going to carry?
13:07Cash and carry?
13:08Okay, here we go.
13:09Cash and carry.
13:10Like a package deal.
13:11All right.
13:12You know, Mike's seen the sign, but at the end of the day, I made the call, I made the
13:17contact, I bought it, I handled it.
13:20All right.
13:21Here we go, Frankie.
13:23All right.
13:24All right, cocktail lounge.
13:25I paid $25 for this cocktail lounge sign.
13:28I'm going to ask $100.
13:30You can put fish in them.
13:32I'm not going to put fish in them.
13:33I'm going to put my spare change in there.
13:34I paid $110 for the three glass jars.
13:37I think they're worth about $75 of the piece.
13:39It's looking good, Warren.
13:40It does.
13:41I like the color.
13:42We shipped the Pandora neon sign to Danielle to get it appraised.
13:45Hopefully, with the purchase price and the shipping costs, it'll still make a little
13:48bit more money.
13:51Well, guys.
13:52Warren.
13:53You have a hard bargain, man.
13:55Why not sell it to them and get rid of some of the stuff?
13:57It was fun watching you and Frankie tangle.
13:59That's right.
14:00What good is it going to do?
14:01You can't take it with you, so you might as well start getting some cash out of it.
14:04Give it to your kids and grandchildren.
14:07Bye.
14:07I like how you took charge.
14:10It was hard to take charge with that guy.
14:12You haven't taken charge since 1982.
14:15I'm glad to see you still got it.
14:16It felt good.
14:16Every once in a while, I have to do take a charge here.
14:18For just a cold call stop.
14:19Hey, man.
14:20You handled it.
14:21Thanks, dude.
14:22You handled it.
14:23No Danny D.
14:24No Danny D.
14:35Dude, man.
14:36Do you smell that?
14:40Nope.
14:40It's rank.
14:41Frank has launched an investigation to find out where this smell is.
14:46He's like Smellock Holmes.
14:47I still smell like you're like a bloodhound.
14:49At this point, the smell in the van is driving Frankie crazy, but it's actually worth putting
14:54up with the smell to see Frankie squirm.
14:56It's like old eggs or something.
14:58Hello?
14:59Hey, what's up?
15:00Frank says the van smells.
15:02There's some kind of aroma of something.
15:04I mean, it's very distinguishable.
15:06Why don't you just roll the windows down and stop complaining?
15:09All I have to say, take a shower, take care of the problem, clean the van, grow up.
15:15Hey, okay, I have a lead for you.
15:18Barbara Barton.
15:19She's got a log cabin, carriage houses, main house.
15:23What's the reason for selling?
15:24Why did she get in touch with us?
15:25Well, she contacted us primarily because her husband passed away, which is, you know,
15:30so sad for her.
15:31She's just trying to downsize a little bit.
15:33Send over the coordinates.
15:35It sounds like you've been working hard, girl.
15:37Thanks.
15:38Sweet picket.
15:39And they just keep talking.
15:43Holy crap.
15:44Major off the beaten track.
15:46Whoa.
15:46It's like, wow, I'm skiing in a van, dude.
15:49Hold on to your grits.
15:51Check it out.
15:51Speed limit 25.
15:52That's funny.
15:54I wouldn't mind me going 25 down this, dude.
15:56Now we're going to go 25 on this.
15:57It's definitely off the beaten track here.
15:59I'm white knuckling this sucker.
16:01Oh.
16:02Zip, bro.
16:03Let's hit it.
16:03This looks like our kind of place.
16:09Off the beaten track.
16:10I mean, this is awesome.
16:11Hey, you Barbara?
16:13Yeah.
16:14Guys, it's so good to see you.
16:16This is my son-in-law, Dave.
16:17He's the father of three of my grandchildren.
16:20Danielle said that your husband had passed away.
16:23In March.
16:23Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
16:25I was having open-heart surgery the same day in Birmingham.
16:28Wow.
16:29So you've gone through a lot.
16:30But he had had a stroke a couple of years before that.
16:33And then after he became ill, we came here.
16:36I can see why you wanted to stay here.
16:37Yeah.
16:38This was his thing.
16:39This was his hobby.
16:40He collected just a little bit of everything, huh?
16:42You know, we had so much stuff.
16:44And he just...
16:45I would like for somebody to have it that can really use it and enjoy it.
16:49That's music to our ears.
16:50Great.
16:54You got some stuff.
16:56There's a lot to take in here.
16:58All right.
17:00You like that can?
17:01I like this can.
17:02I'm definitely down with the can, and I'm looking for a perfect icebreaker.
17:06I gotta see if it works.
17:08Oh, yeah.
17:09It works really good.
17:11You can take a shower under that one.
17:12It's leaking.
17:13Oh, well, please.
17:14All right.
17:15What would you have to have for it?
17:16What are you offering?
17:1720 bucks.
17:19You got it.
17:20Got mine?
17:21That's yours.
17:21All right.
17:22That's what we call breaking the ice.
17:23There you go.
17:24All right.
17:24I'm going to break the ice.
17:25I'm going to give you a soggy handshake.
17:26That's all right.
17:27It's all good.
17:28All right, Frankie.
17:30See anything you can't live without?
17:31I'm trying to take it all in.
17:33This is cool, man.
17:34He's like created his own little world here.
17:36As a picker, you have to think out of the box.
17:38So I'm looking for anything on this property that I can repurpose.
17:41All right, ladies.
17:41These are kind of cool.
17:44They were rollers or something at one time.
17:46Oh, they're different, though.
17:47Something rolled on them.
17:47Industrial's hot right now, and these cast iron spools look like they might have been off
17:51a piece of machinery.
17:56Even if I can't sell these to anybody, I can give them to Frank to use his dumbbells.
18:00How much are these?
18:02What are you offering?
18:04Two bucks.
18:05For both?
18:06Yeah.
18:07A buck a piece.
18:08How about each?
18:08How about each?
18:09Oh, if we're going to do that, why don't I go five?
18:12All right, that'll work.
18:13All right, five bucks.
18:14I think that'd be cool for candlesticks.
18:17Hand-off, yep.
18:20I really can't wait to check out some more of these cool outbuildings sitting around
18:23Barbara's property.
18:25This building right here intrigues me.
18:26This is what we laughingly call the carriage house.
18:30Want me to take a look?
18:31Oh, absolutely.
18:35All right.
18:36As you can see, there's a little bit of everything.
18:38Whatever boxes you want to look in, feel free.
18:42Be careful over there, Mike.
18:43There's no floors.
18:44Yeah, I see that now.
18:45Does this have some age to it?
18:48Do you know where you got that at?
18:49I find this painting behind a bunch of boxes.
18:52I got it.
18:58It's like it's like the piece of a backdrop, maybe for a theater or something.
19:01It's a paddle wheel boat.
19:03It's only half of it, but it's the important half.
19:05What would you guys have to have for that?
19:17Give me an offer.
19:18Um.
19:19I want this painting because it's done very well.
19:22It's large, and I live on the Mississippi River, and that's paddle wheel country.
19:25How about, uh, 50 bucks?
19:30Yeah, that'll work.
19:30It's only half of it.
19:31That's fine.
19:32You want to do that?
19:33That'll work.
19:33All right.
19:34All right.
19:34Look at this.
19:36Here's the front skin off of a van.
19:39Boom.
19:39Yeah.
19:40Right there, man.
19:41Done.
19:41Would you sell that?
19:43200?
19:44200?
19:44200?
19:44200?
19:44200?
19:47I bought that painting that's in there on the wall.
19:49Oh, you did?
19:50Yeah, it's like half a painting.
19:52Yeah.
19:52It came out of the Astor Hotel, and it was part of the backdrop they used for the April
19:57in Paris ball that they had there every year.
20:09Another piece I like is this King Edward's cigar sign.
20:11One thing that's been on my mind since we've been on this property is this giant red sign
20:15that I saw when we first pulled up.
20:17It's a very old sign, as you probably know.
20:19You can tell that it probably hung on the outside of an old bar or a tavern.
20:22It's got great subject matter.
20:24I'd love to have it.
20:34They're usually double-sided, and this is porcelain.
20:39Do you have any idea what you'd want for this?
20:42Tell me what you want to pay.
20:45Without seeing the other side, nine times out of ten,
20:48this is the better side.
20:50That's why it's hung on this side.
20:51Oh, I don't know.
20:52You know what I mean?
20:52So you can see it.
20:53Yeah, I don't know.
20:54If the other, you know, so.
20:56This King Edward sign is not very rare,
20:58but it's great for the entry-level collector.
21:00If I can get it for a decent price,
21:01I can pass that on to the next guy.
21:04In the condition that it's in,
21:06I'd pay $100 for it.
21:08You just bought a sign.
21:10All right, thank you so much.
21:11You too.
21:11I love it.
21:12It's the first thing I noticed when it came up.
21:14There we go.
21:18Yeah, she's got some weight behind it.
21:20Oh, yeah, these things are heavy, man.
21:21My husband thought a lot of that sign.
21:24But it's okay.
21:25It would serve better someplace besides on the side of the house.
21:29I bought the double-sided King Edward's porcelain cigar sign.
21:32For $100, I'm going to ask $250.
21:36I really enjoyed Mike and Frank.
21:38I could see through their eyes
21:40what my husband saw when he first bought these things.
21:43And it was kind of cool.
21:45There it is.
21:46I bought the half a riverboat painting
21:47from the Hotel Astor for $50.
21:49I'm going to ask $150.
21:52I bought the vintage watering can for $20.
21:54I'm going to ask $50.
21:56Hey, thanks for letting us look around.
21:58Oh, thank you so much for coming.
21:59Bye, guys.
22:00It was cool to get to know your husband through his things.
22:02Yeah, and you certainly got a good look at him too, didn't you?
22:06We did.
22:06Thank you for it.
22:07At the end of the day,
22:08we rescued some items,
22:09and we met some really cool down-to-earth people.
22:11Bye, guys.
22:12See ya.
22:13Bye-bye.
22:14Come back to see us, you hear?
22:17All right, Kenny, so check it out.
22:24This piece came from the oldest bar in Daytona Beach.
22:27Mike and Frank sent me a neon sign
22:29that they had picked out of a former Go-Go bar window.
22:31They bought it for $1,500
22:33and $300 to have the sign shipped,
22:35but they left it up to me to a regional appraisal.
22:38Does it work?
22:38We can check it out and see.
22:40Do you want to pull or do you want me to pull?
22:41Oh, heck, I'll pull it.
22:42You can do it.
22:42So I call our friend Kenny to stop by.
22:44We use him a lot as our advertising expert.
22:49All right.
22:50Isn't it great?
22:51Oh, it is great.
22:52Well, the nicest thing about it is it's four colors.
22:55Four-color signs are really rare.
22:56If you buy a new neon sign today,
22:58it's either one color or two.
23:00I would guess this piece to be
23:02probably out of the late 60s.
23:04So what's the difference between an older piece
23:06and a newer piece?
23:07You can see how they've got this spliced in
23:09and this plastic tube running down
23:11to join this on both sides.
23:13And today's neon,
23:14they would never use nothing like this to join this.
23:17It'd be all one piece.
23:18It hasn't been repaired a bunch of times,
23:20which ups the value tremendously.
23:22When you get old neon,
23:24you've got to be so careful
23:24because it's so brittle, so fragile.
23:26I mean, it will break easy.
23:28Mike and Frank are real fortunate to get that sign.
23:31It's a large sign,
23:32and I will guarantee you there's only one like it.
23:35So it's really a unique piece.
23:37What are you thinking for value for it?
23:39Well,
23:41because there's a lot of neon on this.
23:43It took somebody a long time to make this.
23:46I would say this thing should bring $2,000.
23:50Cool.
23:51You have a female form.
23:53Any guy with a pulse
23:54is going to want this sign for a man cave.
23:56I love you sign.
23:58Between the purchase and transportation of this sign,
24:00the guy has spent $1,800.
24:02Thank you so much for coming out.
24:04Oh, you're welcome.
24:04I appreciate you coming all the way out here.
24:06My work is done here.
24:07I deserve a bubble bath.
24:10We're definitely out in the country, man.
24:12Yeah, this is good.
24:13We got perfect weather for freestyling.
24:14I mean, freestyling,
24:15I never get tired of this stuff, man.
24:17This is what it's all about for us.
24:19Maybe we'll just do a little door knocking
24:20and see what happens.
24:21Today, it's all about being curious.
24:23It's all about exploring.
24:24It's all about finding things.
24:25It's all about discovery.
24:27You know, that's what freestyle is all about.
24:28There's a really big barn over there.
24:30Oh, look at all those old cars.
24:32Let's stop it and swing it.
24:34Sure you want it?
24:34Yeah, let's go.
24:35I'll knock.
24:37How come you always want to knock it
24:38when it looks like obvious that it's killer?
24:40If he's got that much stuff that's just on the outside,
24:43who knows what he's got inside the barn?
24:44Hello.
24:45Hey, how you doing?
24:46Hello.
24:46We saw your old cars
24:47and thought we'd stop and ask you
24:49at any old car parts.
24:51It's kind of a little list
24:52of just some of the stuff that we buy, you know?
24:54We buy a little bit of everything.
24:56Welcome to the store.
24:57All right.
24:59When we're out freestyling,
25:01you never know what kind of reception
25:02you're going to get
25:02when you knock on somebody's door.
25:04But Alan and Kathy were amazing right off the bat.
25:06Well, where do you want to start?
25:07Outside?
25:08Or do you look at the cars?
25:09We've got a lot of crap in here, too.
25:12That sounds like our...
25:13That sounds crap-tastic.
25:15Yeah, yeah.
25:16We like to prefer the word rusty gold.
25:19Yeah, well, we definitely get that.
25:22There were times when he'd come home
25:24with anything in his arms
25:25that I'd say,
25:26no, no, don't bring it in the house!
25:28You know, like...
25:29Yeah, I'm a real sucker for free stuff.
25:31This is the mudroom,
25:34which was actually a summer kitchen at one time.
25:36Cold base.
25:37Space.
25:38Cluffy pots.
25:39Called vacuum pots.
25:40Okay.
25:41They were popular during the 30s and the 40s.
25:43More vacuum.
25:53Oh, look at this.
25:54Oh, no way!
25:56All right.
25:57Wow, okay, look at this.
25:58Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
25:59Oh, my gosh.
26:00Kathy and Alan were giving us the grand tour.
26:03Here, check this out.
26:05Oh, wow.
26:05This is a car.
26:06This was like a toy shop.
26:07There was unusual and fun items everywhere.
26:10The toy stash.
26:11Toy stash room.
26:12But the thing that fascinated me about these
26:15is just the mechanics of them
26:16when you take them apart
26:17because they almost, you know,
26:18you almost never get them in working condition.
26:19It was battery-operated.
26:21People left the batteries in.
26:22Right.
26:22And once you did that
26:23and they corroded, they're cut.
26:24Right.
26:25I'm sure he would have popped on some of those toys.
26:26And he had five or six of the same toy,
26:28just not into battery-operated stuff, you know,
26:30not a big market on that
26:31unless it's real early.
26:32Volvo.
26:33This is like the Volvo graveyard.
26:34Right.
26:36Now, this is a 66.
26:38Boy, look at that little motor in there.
26:39This is like a 62 or 63.
26:41What's that front end look like?
26:42It has a lot of Volkswagen traits,
26:45like the bumpers.
26:45I've never really been around
26:46these many old Volvo,
26:48so it's kind of cool
26:48to see the different body styles,
26:49but I like old Volkswagen stuff.
26:51What would you take
26:52for that Volkswagen emblem?
26:53Would that be for sale?
26:54Yeah.
26:55Make me an offer.
26:56We look at it.
26:56It was neat seeing it in a barn
26:58because a lot of times,
26:59you know,
26:59like we always say,
27:00it's different when you're at a flea market.
27:02Yeah.
27:02I don't know, 10 bucks.
27:03Yeah.
27:04Is that good?
27:04All right.
27:05All right.
27:05Ice breaker.
27:07Did you mention what you got,
27:09what that is?
27:09Oh.
27:10A sideways car.
27:11Yeah, the sideways car.
27:12That's a 37 Chevy,
27:14and that's the car I learned to drive on.
27:16Like a lot of people that we meet,
27:17I'll bet he's been intending
27:19to fix this car up his entire life.
27:21The joke was when we were younger
27:22that we weren't going to get married
27:24until he got that car in the road,
27:25and we've been living together
27:2630 years now.
27:27We'll stop.
27:27Alan and Kathy,
27:32they were a really cool couple,
27:33and you could really feel
27:34the connection between them,
27:35even though they didn't see
27:36eye to eye in the collecting.
27:37He's really more the one
27:38that's the collector.
27:39I just put up with it.
27:41Yeah.
27:42What do these roof racks fit?
27:44One's for the 445,
27:46and the other one
27:46This is Volkswagen, isn't it?
27:47It's Volkswagen, yeah,
27:48but they found the Volvo
27:49pretty good, too.
27:50What would you want
27:51for that Volkswagen one?
27:54Man, I'd love to have that.
27:56The Volkswagen rack
27:57from the 60s and late 50s,
27:59it's really hard to find.
28:00Is that something
28:00you'd consider selling?
28:01Um, maybe.
28:03It's Volkswagen.
28:04You're a Volvo guy.
28:04I'm a Volkswagen guy.
28:06When he said
28:06he didn't want to sell it,
28:07I was like,
28:08you know,
28:08I just threw a number at him.
28:10How about 100 bucks?
28:11Okay.
28:12All right.
28:14All right.
28:15Boom, I'm there.
28:16Give me 100 bucks.
28:17He was pretty quick
28:18to pop on it when,
28:19but you know,
28:20he doesn't have any
28:20Volkswagens out here,
28:21and it's probably
28:22just enough to earn.
28:24I haven't been over here
28:25in a while,
28:25so there may be
28:26a spain surprise
28:26for me over here.
28:27Yeah, maybe this looks like
28:28it hasn't been open
28:29in a while, huh, Frankie?
28:29Looks like it's got
28:30some cobwebs.
28:31It's always exciting
28:32stepping into an old barn
28:33that hasn't had
28:34the cobwebs cleaned
28:35for decades.
28:36In a place like this,
28:37we can almost guarantee
28:38that it hasn't been
28:38picked over.
28:39We've got a great chance
28:40to find some good stuff.
28:42Get diving in.
28:43What about this little can here?
28:44I like cans.
28:45Oh, yeah.
28:46Any kind of advertising.
28:48How about 10 bucks
28:49for both these cans here?
28:50Okay.
28:51All righty.
28:52Early disco ball?
28:53Yeah, well, yeah.
28:53This is probably
28:54leftover from the 60s.
28:55Yeah.
28:57It's great you've got
28:58all this room
28:58to store this stuff.
28:59It's a mixed blessing.
29:00Here's another one.
29:01There you go.
29:02This one's not as bad.
29:03Yeah.
29:03Did you do 20 on that one?
29:04Yeah, sure.
29:05Okay.
29:05Alan was a straight-up
29:06Volvo guy.
29:07I was really lucky
29:08to find Volkswagen parts
29:09hanging in there.
29:09And then,
29:10as I was poking around,
29:11I got even luckier.
29:12Look at this.
29:14Here's the front skin
29:15off of a van.
29:17Boom.
29:17Yeah.
29:17Right there, man.
29:18Would you sell that?
29:21200?
29:22200?
29:22150?
29:23No.
29:24100?
29:25I was thinking 50.
29:28Because I'm thinking,
29:28okay.
29:29Because how about 75?
29:34I've seen online
29:35where I can buy these
29:37used that are nice
29:38for 50.
29:39All right.
29:40How about,
29:40I'll do the 75.
29:42Yeah.
29:42I'll do the 75.
29:43You sure?
29:43Yeah.
29:44I'm positive.
29:44Yeah, I like it.
29:45This is an OEM
29:46factory Volkswagen piece.
29:47It's an incredible find.
29:49I had to have it.
29:50I'll mount this on there.
29:51Uh-huh.
29:52And we'll have, like,
29:52the van coming out
29:54of the wall.
29:55I got a good deal,
29:56but I'm not selling
29:56that sucker.
29:57It's going to hang up
29:57in my shop.
29:59I like cans.
30:01Oil cans.
30:02They're me, you know.
30:02I love oil cans.
30:04This made my day.
30:06And possibly even my week.
30:08I honestly believe
30:09that rack's easily
30:10worth 500 bucks.
30:12Hey, guys.
30:12Thank you so much.
30:13Hey, I can't tell you
30:14how much fun this was.
30:15Great to meet you.
30:16Really?
30:17It's a pleasure.
30:18Thanks a lot.
30:19We appreciate your hospitality.
30:20Great guys.
30:21Real personable.
30:21I felt like I knew them.
30:23I've always known them.
30:24Yeah.
30:24Come back.
30:25We might have more crap next to you.
30:26Hey, if we get around this area,
30:27we'll stop in.
30:27Bottom line,
30:28Al and Kathy
30:29were a very special couple.
30:31I mean,
30:31they were cut from the same cloth,
30:33just like me and Mike.
30:35Bye.
30:35See ya.
30:39What's this thing?
30:40This is a Land Speedwrecker car.
30:41It's a Pierce Arrow.
30:42The last thing
30:43I was expecting to see
30:44was a prototype racing car
30:46from the 1920s.
30:48Oh, man.
30:49That's cool.
30:52I still can smell that smell.
30:54You know what it is?
30:55It's probably your cheap cologne.
30:56Dude, I don't know.
30:57I got a brand new shirt on.
31:00Hello?
31:00Hey.
31:01What do you got?
31:02What do you got, girl?
31:03The Pandora Neon sign
31:04appraised for two grand.
31:06So it looks like
31:06we're going to make
31:07a couple hundred on that.
31:08It's not going to pay the rent,
31:09but we don't lose money
31:10and we're happy.
31:11Frank's happy now.
31:12Okay.
31:13All right.
31:14Well, I got a great pick
31:14for you coming up here.
31:16There's a gentleman named Randy
31:17that I'm going to send you to.
31:19Unfortunately,
31:20his father passed away.
31:21Okay, I gotcha.
31:22I gotcha.
31:22Sorry to hear that.
31:23He has fine art collectibles,
31:25antique toys,
31:26cars,
31:27and he also has
31:28tons and tons of stuff.
31:29So it sounds like
31:30this guy's got
31:31a little bit of everything.
31:32Yeah.
31:32Send us a coordinate.
31:34Okay.
31:35Will do.
31:35Bye.
31:37Let's hit it, man.
31:38Bust it.
31:39I'll tell you what.
31:42His name's Randy, right?
31:44We've got some pretty
31:44good luck with Randy's.
31:46What are you talking about?
31:46I thought we had
31:47a couple good experiences.
31:48Well, remember,
31:49the last Randy was the guy
31:50that we were the first guys in
31:52and we couldn't buy nothing.
31:54I want to say up front
31:55I don't want to sell it.
31:56Okay.
31:57And then finally,
31:58I bought those signs, remember?
31:59And then you were looking
32:00at the back of the van going,
32:01where'd you get those at?
32:03I got them from Randy.
32:04You know what?
32:05Picks like that I erased.
32:07All right.
32:07This is a good place right here.
32:08Forever.
32:09All right.
32:09This looks good.
32:10Here we are in a residential
32:11neighborhood.
32:12Randy's house is nondescript.
32:14You can't tell much
32:14through the windows.
32:15I can't even imagine
32:16what's inside.
32:17Hello.
32:18Here's somebody coming out
32:19right now.
32:20Hey, how you doing?
32:21Hey, man.
32:21How's it going?
32:22All right.
32:22All right.
32:23Hey, I'm Mike.
32:24Hey, I'm Randy.
32:25Nice to meet you.
32:26According to Danielle,
32:27this guy has tonnage.
32:28Here's a flyer.
32:29I know you talked to Danielle already.
32:30She said your father
32:31passed away a while ago.
32:32That's the reason
32:33I got a hold of Danielle,
32:34just to be able
32:35to move some stuff out.
32:36Danny said your dad
32:37was a huge collector.
32:39Anything and everything.
32:40All right.
32:40Cool, man.
32:41Sounds good.
32:41We like variety.
32:42If you got the junk,
32:43we got the time.
32:44You got that right.
32:45All right.
32:46Frankie.
32:46The property is
32:49just a storehouse
32:50right now.
32:51All right.
32:52Let's see what we got.
32:53You know,
32:54we just couldn't stop buying.
32:56It's a sickness.
32:57What's this?
32:58That is a engine hoist.
33:01Oh, it's an engine hoist?
33:01Yeah.
33:02Frankie, you need that.
33:03Oh, you got a bunch
33:04of cars over here.
33:05What's this thing, man?
33:06This looks like a big sled.
33:08This is a land speed record car.
33:10It's a Pierce Arrow.
33:11No way.
33:13Oh, wow.
33:13What year is it from?
33:15Mid to late 20s.
33:17The last thing
33:17I was expecting to see
33:19was a prototype racing car
33:21from the 1920s
33:22that has a Pierce Arrow motor in it
33:24in the backyard
33:25of a residential neighborhood
33:26here in Florida.
33:27I mean, as a picker,
33:28that's like picking folklore
33:30type stuff.
33:31Man, that's cool.
33:41So the radiator's gone.
33:43Looks like the manifold's gone.
33:44There's no enough side.
33:45There's no carbs.
33:46Yeah.
33:46Even though this thing
33:47is just a rusty skeleton,
33:48it's unbelievably rare.
33:50We could sell this
33:51to somebody that's really
33:51deep-rooted in American
33:52racing history.
33:54What are you thinking
33:54on something like this?
33:58I would say
33:59you'd probably be,
33:59you know, $20,000.
34:01I can't do that.
34:02$20,000?
34:03Are you kidding me?
34:04I'd make more money today
34:05if I sold blood.
34:06With how long
34:07it's going to take us
34:07to have it shipped back home,
34:09have it cleaned out,
34:10I mean, who knows,
34:11getting it running, I mean.
34:12There's got to be some meat
34:13on the bone for us.
34:16Well, you know,
34:17I'm just throwing out
34:17that big number there
34:18to get you off of it.
34:19Wait a second.
34:20I'm starting to suspect
34:21that Randy's an unwilling seller.
34:24Randy, newsflash,
34:25time to sell.
34:27There's some storage.
34:29God, right when you walk
34:30in the door,
34:30it's like, bam.
34:31Wow.
34:32The room is small,
34:33but it's got tonnage in it.
34:34I mean, this guy's dad
34:35really did collect
34:37just about anything.
34:38Whoa.
34:39Check her out, man.
34:40She's friggin' hot.
34:41I pick up this photo
34:42and it's like an old
34:43lenticular printing.
34:44It's got a lady
34:45showing some leg.
34:46I could sell this thing easily.
34:47That's cool, man.
34:48Man.
34:58You want to be by yourself?
34:59I was mesmerized.
35:08Frank!
35:09Yeah!
35:10I have a deal to make.
35:11How much is that?
35:12I'm not going to sell that.
35:14I like that.
35:15I don't blame you, man.
35:17Look at her.
35:18Whoa.
35:18There's got to be something here.
35:20Ooh.
35:21Whew.
35:23So do you even know
35:23what's in most of these boxes?
35:25Not really.
35:26We'd have to go through.
35:27Let's go through.
35:33Rainy, how much
35:33is something like that?
35:35That's a pop-out of Sailor, man.
35:36Pretty cool.
35:39He's missing his pipe.
35:40No paint.
35:42Needs a full rebuild
35:43on the wire job.
35:44Probably a thousand bucks.
35:45A thousand bucks?
35:47I would say.
35:48All right.
35:48I'm going to have to pass on that.
35:49Much in love with it.
35:50I'm going to have to pass on that.
35:51He wanted a thousand dollars
35:53for that lamp
35:54and that's a crazy number.
35:55I mean, it's worth maybe 150 bucks.
35:57He liked that pretty good.
36:00Your dad liked that?
36:01Yes, he did.
36:03Frank, you digging in?
36:04Look at all this stuff here.
36:06What's this?
36:07There's got to be a sale here somewhere.
36:11Jump on in there.
36:12Woo!
36:13All right, Randy.
36:14Here.
36:15Found something kind of cool.
36:17You know what that is?
36:17I think they used to put them on old cars.
36:21Yeah, it's just a club placard.
36:23So this would have hung on the front of your car,
36:24whatever club you were in, you know.
36:25These club placards are really cool.
36:27I mean, these represent car clubs
36:29back in the 40s and the 50s.
36:31The rattlesnakes or the spinners.
36:33Every club had one of these plaques
36:35on the front of their car
36:36and that meant you were representing.
36:38Yeah, what are you thinking on that?
36:39I could sell this club placard
36:43to anybody that collects Petroliana,
36:45anything hot rod.
36:46This is a cool piece.
36:48I mean, this thing's been sitting here
36:49for quite a while.
36:50Yes, yes.
36:51You know, think about that.
36:5525.
36:5625?
36:57All right, I'm going to break the ice with you.
37:00I'm at 25.
37:01All right.
37:01The thing that keeps us on the road
37:03and keeps us in business
37:04is all these small deals.
37:06Yeah, the home runs are sweet,
37:07but those are the deals that keep us alive.
37:09Ah, let's see what else we got.
37:15It's kind of cool.
37:16I like that.
37:17All right, here.
37:18I got a couple of these clocks.
37:20They're just pop metal.
37:21These pop metal clocks
37:22look like they're from about the 1940s.
37:25These can be great collector pieces.
37:26They're really super hard to find
37:28when they're not broken.
37:38Do they work?
37:39Who knows?
37:40I've made about 25 a piece on them.
37:44Yeah, I could live with that, I guess.
37:46Okay.
37:46For $25 a piece,
37:48this is a great deal.
37:49Somebody pinch me.
37:50I just bought something from Randy.
37:52How about $250 for the pair?
37:54I'd hate to.
37:56$275.
37:57$275.
38:00$300.
38:07It's like a Jenga situation.
38:08This looks like...
38:10Whoa!
38:13Whoa.
38:14All right.
38:15I don't need that.
38:15How about this bad boy?
38:18This is a really unique item.
38:20It's a cool piece of canvas
38:21with Victorian ladies printed on it
38:23and then it's in an awesome gilded frame.
38:25What do you think, Frankie?
38:26Let me see it.
38:27It's three hot chicks.
38:28I mean, these are hotter than the Kardashians.
38:32Hotter than Kim?
38:33Yeah, look it.
38:34How can it be hotter than Kim?
38:36Mmm.
38:37Sweet!
38:38How much is something like that?
38:40I'd do $50.
38:41$50.
38:43The person I'm going to sell this piece to
38:44is somebody that likes the Victorian era
38:46or somebody that likes that macabre,
38:49gothic, country look.
38:50The frame's worth $22.
38:52I'm feeling it.
38:53The frame's worth $22,
38:54so what do you think?
38:55All right, I'll do $50.
38:56Okay.
38:56All right, hang on out there.
38:57It seems like the secret to buy something at Randy's
39:00is go for the smalls,
39:01so me and Frankie decide to go on
39:02a miniature shopping spree.
39:04Randy, what do you do on these kind of clocks?
39:05I could probably do $40 each.
39:07All right, I'll take them.
39:08How about these old shoes?
39:10$10.
39:11All right, I'm popping.
39:13What do you get for something like that?
39:15$15.
39:16Yeah, I'll take a chance.
39:18I'll take that.
39:19I'll take it.
39:20How about some of these lamps
39:21that are hanging up here?
39:22For example, how about this one here,
39:24the red one with the jewels on the ends?
39:25This early kerosene lamp is beautiful.
39:28It's got a cast-iron frame.
39:30I believe it's from the turn of the century.
39:31I've got to have it.
39:32That's old-timey.
39:34That one there,
39:35I'd probably do $200 on it.
39:37How about this one right here
39:38that I got the flashlight on?
39:39I'd do about the same.
39:40Two bills on that?
39:40Yeah.
39:41Mm-hmm.
39:42This pair of Victorian kerosene lamps
39:44would make a great statement piece
39:45in somebody's home.
39:47How about $250 for the pair?
39:50I'd hate to.
39:52$275.
39:55$300.
39:55We're moving,
39:56but Randy's driving a hard bargain.
39:58I want to be there.
40:01We're almost there.
40:02We're crossing the finish line.
40:04We're trying.
40:04I'm going to stick my chest out.
40:06$300.
40:07I'll do the $300.
40:08Okay.
40:08All right.
40:09I'm on it.
40:10For $300,
40:11these lamps are a great deal.
40:17Can I arrest you in a brooch?
40:19I think I'm going to pass.
40:22Whoa.
40:24I spot this beautiful antique stove.
40:27Wow.
40:27This is cool.
40:28This stove looks like
40:29it's from about the 1890s.
40:31These stoves were made to burn coal,
40:33and they're used for heating homes
40:34and for cooking.
40:35It was so ornate.
40:36It was in great condition.
40:37I had to have it.
40:39Randy, what can you tell me
40:39about this heater here?
40:41Well, this thing here,
40:43I got it from, believe it or not,
40:44this gypsy that had a gypsy wagon.
40:47It was in their family forever,
40:50and they would not come off
40:51of this thing for nothing.
40:53Wow.
40:54He said it came from a gypsy chuck wagon.
40:56You know what I mean?
40:57Like the traveling medicine show
40:58or something.
40:59Hardcore collectors love
41:01to get their hands
41:01on this early merchandise.
41:03What do you got to have
41:03about something like this?
41:05I was thinking like $300.
41:07$300?
41:08I'm in pretty heavy in it.
41:10I was thinking around $200.
41:12Yeah, I'm kind of tight on that.
41:14I don't know.
41:14I'm in heavy.
41:15Randy, I'm here.
41:17I've got money.
41:18This thing is just sitting neglected
41:19in your storage unit.
41:21Could we split the difference?
41:23Nah.
41:24Instead of $200, $300, $275?
41:28Ha, Randy, you can't take it with you.
41:31Yeah, I guess.
41:33You got it.
41:34Done deal.
41:34All right.
41:35Finally, I catch a break.
41:37This Isenglass Stole,
41:38that's going to be the cherry
41:39on the sundae for me at this pick.
41:41Okay, guys.
41:42Thanks for taking the time, man.
41:43Thank you very much.
41:44Yeah, we appreciate you letting us in.
41:45Thank you for coming.
41:46Yeah, you're dead at a good eye.
41:47Thank you again.
41:48All right.
41:49I paid $50 for the pair of clocks.
41:51I think I can get at least $75 each.
41:54I laid out $300 for these lamps.
41:56I'm thinking I can double my money
41:57and get $600 for them.
41:59I paid $275 for the antique stove.
42:02I think I can get $600 for them.
42:04I think I can get $600 for them.
42:05See you, Randy.
42:05See ya.
42:11I still can smell that smell.
42:14Can you smell that?
42:14I can't smell anything.
42:15I have a deviated septum, man.
42:17I wish I could smell stuff.
42:18I put some Febreze in the back.
42:20It's like there's another...
42:22Dude, what are these?
42:27What are these, Mike?
42:30Those are my socks from Hobo Jacks.
42:32I had to take them off because my feet got wet.
42:34I am an old picker.
42:36Yeah, you probably got raccoons and everything.
42:38When we picked Hobo Jacks,
42:40I stuck those under your seat, man.
42:42How long have those been in here?
42:43I don't know how long ago did we pick Hobo Jacks.
42:45Four months ago?
42:48Man.
42:50Man.
42:51I'm not letting this stinking van thing
42:53go without some consequences.
42:55I'm making Mike pay
42:56for all the miles of the suffering I had to do.
42:59I'm sorry, man.
42:59You've got to be kidding me, dude.
43:01Hey, I'm sorry.
43:06This is what my job is all about.
43:08I weather the complaining and the crying,
43:10but when they come home from the road,
43:12the proof's in the picking.
43:13What do you think, huh?
43:14It's awesome.
43:15It's sold.
43:16It's sold.
43:17You get a cigar sign fire?
43:18Dude, signs go so fast.
43:20I know.
43:20They're hard to find, too.
43:21We're one big happy family again.
43:25I got busted for stinking the van,
43:27so now I'm going to have to give the van
43:28a total crime scene cleanup.
43:30I got Frank.
43:32His man spanks that he wears every day.
43:34That's what stinks in here.
43:36Stinky feet.
43:38Smell too bad now.
43:40I feel like a dentist
43:41cleaning in between
43:42all the cracks and crevices.
43:45Dude, this windshield is gnarly.
43:46There's bugs everywhere.
43:48Oh, look at that one.
43:48I already got all that.
43:50Grab that right over there, though.
43:51A little bit more.
43:51I got something for you.
43:55What happened?
43:56What happened?
43:57What happened?
43:58What happened?
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