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00:00What died in there?
00:02That's disgusting.
00:04Up next on American Restoration.
00:06I came to Rick today to have him restore my 1930s
00:09carnival striker game.
00:10These things go way back.
00:11I mean, my dad and I used to go to the carnival all the time,
00:13and he'd get up there, bam!
00:15I called Rick down to look at a golf cart.
00:18It was used in the movie Hellfighter.
00:20John Wayne actually sat in it.
00:22Wow, this is cool.
00:23What are we looking at, you think?
00:25Um, I'm looking at $15,000.
00:27Geez.
00:28Carnival games are like my thing.
00:30I still kick your butt.
00:31Not a chance!
00:34Look at a man's workbench.
00:36You see his passions.
00:39His work's in progress.
00:43The things that drive him crazy.
00:47Projects that?
00:49You get the point.
00:50Anyway, every workbench tells a story.
00:53And this is ours.
00:55American Restoration.
00:58One thing I love to see here at the shop is repeat customers.
01:04Because that means they love the work I did last time they were here.
01:08It really fills me with a sense of pride.
01:10Which is why I was so happy to see Darius pull up here today.
01:13Darius!
01:14Rick, how you doing?
01:15Good to see you again.
01:16Good, good. What's going on?
01:17I have this great piece of Americana.
01:19Once I saw this, there was no question I wanted to take care of it.
01:22Rick did an amazing job on a cushioned scooter that I dropped off.
01:25And when I saw this piece, the first person that came to mind was having to have Rick restore it.
01:29Wow.
01:30Look at that thing.
01:31It's a carnival striker.
01:33Yeah, the high strikers.
01:34When boardwalks and carnivals became popular in the late 1800s, they had all these games of skill where you could win prizes.
01:42The high striker was a really popular game because all the guys wanted to prove how strong they really were.
01:48Here comes the big strong man with his friends or his girlfriend or whatever.
01:52So he'd get up there, bam!
01:54He'd just spend his whole allowance, his whole wage for the week trying to hit that thing up trying to impress his girlfriend.
02:01But you know what ended up happening?
02:02There was an article saying that they were fixing them and it was cheating, bottom line.
02:07So they were taking money from people and then he stopped it from then on out.
02:10Well, as soon as I saw this, I said, I can only imagine what it's going to look like after you get your hands on it.
02:15Yeah.
02:16I mean, it's very, very cool.
02:17And actually, the art on it, with the black on top of the red, that's very old school.
02:22So you think you're 30s or 40s?
02:23I'm thinking 40s, definitely.
02:25But it's been well taken care of.
02:26These are the mallets? Wooden mallets?
02:28These things are all wood.
02:29I mean, this is hardwood.
02:30You know, it's meant to get beaten up against that thing.
02:32This is awesome stuff and it's still intact.
02:35You all right with all these colors and everything like this?
02:37The reds and the...
02:38I think to preserve it through the period, yeah.
02:39Okay, okay.
02:40So what do you think it's going to take to bring this to the condition I wanted?
02:44All that together, probably $8,800.
02:49Well, I'll tell you what, I'll agree to that.
02:51But when I come to pick it up, we'll have a little contest and I beat you.
02:58Okay.
02:59You give me a little discount.
03:00All right, all right, I'm up for that.
03:01Yeah, a little discount if you beat me, okay?
03:03If you beat me.
03:04I still think it's a lot of money, but if it's the end result that I'm anticipating, I think I'll be very happy.
03:09All right, fair enough.
03:10Awesome, awesome.
03:14Hey.
03:15What are Kyle and Cowboy tearing down?
03:16Um, they're doing a high striker.
03:17Like the carnival game?
03:18Yeah.
03:19Down at the bottom was an area where it hit with a big sledgehammer.
03:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:21It would send the thing up, right?
03:22Ring the bell.
03:23Yeah, I mean, carnival games are like my thing.
03:24I used to run all over.
03:25I mean, all the way up this California coast, there's, at the end of the pier, there's always,
03:27you know, an arcade or something like that.
03:28Yeah, I smoked it.
03:29I killed it.
03:30I'd ring the bell.
03:31All the time.
03:32All the time.
03:33Excuse me.
03:34I'd still kick your butt off.
03:35Not a chance.
03:36I'm a youth.
03:37I'm a youth.
03:38Okay, okay, okay, okay.
03:39I got it.
03:40I got it.
03:41We'll go down to one of the amusement places.
03:42Yeah, I know.
03:43The place down the street.
03:44Yeah.
03:45Yeah.
03:46Yeah.
03:47Yeah.
03:48Yeah.
03:49Yeah.
03:50Yeah.
03:51Yeah.
03:52Yeah.
03:53We'll go down there and I'll beat you.
03:54I don't care what it is.
03:55I'll beat you.
03:56Oh.
03:57If he wants to go to the carnival and beat somebody, he needs to bring Kelly because there's
03:58no way he's going to pull one over on me.
03:59Whoever loses has to clean that refrigerator.
04:00It was just in it and it's filthy.
04:01That is the nastiest fridge I've ever seen.
04:02It's disgusting.
04:03All right, you on?
04:04I'm in.
04:05Okay, get back to work.
04:06Found it.
04:07You're such a tough guy.
04:23I can't wait to take Tyler down in this carnival bet, but I got a lot of work to do before
04:30that.
04:31A customer called me today to come over and check out something for me to restore.
04:35I don't know what it is, but I can't wait to see it.
04:38Hi.
04:39How you doing?
04:40I'm Rick.
04:41Bob.
04:42Bob, good to meet you.
04:43Same here.
04:44Yeah, you called, you said something that you wanted me to look at?
04:45I have a lot of tools.
04:46I think you'd enjoy looking at them and I have an item that I'm getting restored.
04:49Old tools?
04:50Old tools.
04:51Oh, cool.
04:521700s, 1800s.
04:53Oh, man, that is old.
04:54Oh, yeah.
04:55Oh, here's the tool museum.
04:56Holy crap.
04:58This is my addiction.
04:59Oh, my God.
05:01As soon as I saw the wall, it was like the wall of antique tools.
05:05I mean, I've never seen such a collection in my life.
05:08It was awesome.
05:09Are you a woodworker?
05:10I am a carpenter by trade.
05:12Are you?
05:13Wow, this is nice.
05:14I mean, this is a ridiculous collection to be quite honest.
05:17I mean, I know how collecting gets, right?
05:19It's a disease.
05:20It's a disease.
05:21Well, what was your first piece?
05:22My first piece was this piece here.
05:25What kind of planer is it?
05:26It's a rabbit plane.
05:27Rabbit?
05:28For cutting grooves and wood.
05:29What year do you think that is?
05:30Uh, this was a craftsman piece.
05:32It wasn't signed, so probably 1850s.
05:36So when you said craftsman piece, what you're saying is basically somebody hand-built that?
05:40Somebody hand-built this piece.
05:41Well, themselves.
05:42So you got a craftsman building a craftsman tool.
05:44Exactly.
05:45They don't make them like this anymore.
05:47No way.
05:48I have a particular item here, which is a patented nail gun from 1892.
05:54Oh, my God.
05:55Which is more in line with what you do.
05:57Yeah, yeah.
05:58A lot of steel.
05:59It has some of the original paint on it.
06:01Yeah, yeah.
06:02And you can see some of the stenciling is still on there.
06:03Yeah.
06:04It's got a little patented thing there.
06:05It's got the patent date and everything on there.
06:071892.
06:08So it's 1892.
06:091892.
06:10How it would work is you would feed your nails in the three channels.
06:13Right.
06:14They would self-feed down here one at a time.
06:16Yeah.
06:17And then you would hit this with the hammer.
06:18So you're boom, boom, boom, boom.
06:20There's no trigger or anything.
06:21Nope.
06:22It's basically all the nails are coming through.
06:23They're about roofing size.
06:24That's faster than a belt or a pouch.
06:26Exactly.
06:27Pull on your thing.
06:28It also probably saved your finger.
06:29Yep.
06:30Quite a bit.
06:31Exactly.
06:32That's incredible.
06:33I mean, I'm all about keeping everything natural, as you can see.
06:34I have everything in here.
06:35Yeah.
06:36It's all natural.
06:37So we're not looking at a brand new piece the way it came back in the day.
06:40No.
06:41We're looking at it to where it pops a little bit more.
06:42Exactly.
06:43It's a fine line.
06:44It's a very fine line.
06:45You know, all these welds and stuff, you want them on there.
06:48You're not going to smooth them out.
06:49That's how it was built.
06:50Exactly.
06:51When you go and you do something like this, there's a lot of hand jive going on in this
06:55instead of machines.
06:56I'm going to be hand doing all these things and I don't want to ruin this.
07:00All right.
07:01To make this look the way you want it to, get the lettering all on there, and then to
07:05actually make it work, I'm looking probably 500 bucks to try to do that.
07:11Well, I was just discussing this with my wife just this morning and I may be divorced
07:16soon.
07:17$500 for the amount of work that goes into it's a fair amount.
07:22All right.
07:23Awesome.
07:24Yeah.
07:25I've been working with tools all my life.
07:26So it's really going to be cool restoring one from the 1800s that was so far ahead of
07:31its time.
07:32That may be small, but that usually just makes the job even harder.
07:37All I want to remove is the paint and the dirt.
07:40If you leave it in too long, it will literally dissolve this whole thing.
07:44No way.
07:45So you really have to pay attention to it.
07:47I'm here today to pick up my Carnival High Striker that Rick's been restoring for
07:50me.
07:51Where are we going?
07:52One, two, three.
07:55Wow.
08:03We moved to the new shop a few months ago, so I've been reaching out to the neighbors
08:07all over the area to try to drum up some business.
08:10I just got a call from a local antique dealer that wants me to come down and check out something
08:15she just got in.
08:16Hi.
08:17Hey.
08:18You Veronica?
08:19Yes, I am.
08:20I called Rick down today to look at a golf cart to see what it would cost to restore
08:25it and if it's worth it.
08:26Oh, that?
08:27That.
08:28That's bad.
08:29It was used in the movie Hellfighters.
08:31John Wayne actually sat in this.
08:32It was?
08:33It was.
08:34How do you know that?
08:35Well, they had documentation with it.
08:37John Wayne was a huge movie icon for over three decades and was the epitome of the American
08:42tough guy.
08:43I mean, this guy was the man.
08:45There's an icon from Icons, man.
08:46Yeah.
08:47In this movie, he portrayed the firefighter from Houston Red Adair.
08:52He did different movies, but mostly he was a cowboy.
08:55Yeah, right.
08:56Yeah.
08:57It's cool.
08:58It's cool as heck.
08:59Feel like John Wayne now?
09:00Yeah.
09:01Yeah.
09:02Sitting tall on the saddle.
09:03Dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun.
09:04This is probably late 50s, 60s.
09:07You had four wheel carts, you had three wheel carts.
09:09And they finally figured out that three wheel golf carts were a little bit of a hazard.
09:13Yeah, why?
09:14Did they flip over?
09:15Yeah.
09:16And they all had this sort of center pole in them that you pull back and forth.
09:20And you can just imagine you'd be going down and you turn and it'd go over.
09:23Yeah.
09:24So they ended up making the four wheels, but so that makes it real unique.
09:27Are you going to use it?
09:28I'm definitely going to sell it at some point.
09:29Sell it.
09:30I got two interested buyers, so what are we looking at, you think?
09:33Um, fiberglass works and stuff like that.
09:35It's very expensive.
09:36It just knocks your socks off how expensive.
09:38Should I sit down?
09:39Yeah, you may want to.
09:41I'm looking at between $12,000 and $15,000 to do.
09:45But I think though, you know, after the restoration, with the documentation that you had,
09:50I could see people paying $30,000 up.
09:53I had no problem at all.
09:54Well, that makes me feel better.
09:55Yeah.
09:56And this is going to be one quality piece.
09:58Now I know what it's going to cost me to restore and what I can sell it for.
10:02And I can't wait to call my buyers now.
10:04You know, if they don't flinch, I'll have it on the back of my truck and at your place.
10:08Awesome.
10:09That's perfect.
10:10Thank you very much for, you know, giving me the chance to take a look at it and even
10:13give a bid.
10:15Thank you for coming by.
10:16I so appreciate it.
10:17This is part of the business.
10:18So I really hope this project gets the go-ahead.
10:29Bradley, I got a big job for you.
10:32Want to do it?
10:33Let's do it.
10:34Okay.
10:35Let's go over here.
10:36Come here.
10:37Come on, man.
10:38We got a project to do.
10:39I knew all my hard work would start paying off around here.
10:40It looks like Rick is really starting to trust me with some more important stuff.
10:43You know what this is?
10:44Um, looks like a paint gun.
10:47Yeah, it's a nail gun.
10:48Nail gun?
10:49Yeah, it's an 1800s nail gun.
10:51Oh, wow.
10:52Used to put the nails in here.
10:53It's extremely fragile.
10:54Okay?
10:55And that's why I've got you for this job.
10:57The deal is, is all I want to remove is the paint and the dirt.
11:00Okay?
11:01I'm afraid if we go and we blast it with wallets or something, we'll ruin this.
11:04And this thing will start coming apart on us.
11:06So what this stuff is, is it's the stuff that we use to clean our paint guns with.
11:10Okay?
11:11Okay.
11:12And it will remove the paint.
11:13But the problem with this stuff is, if you leave it in too long, it will literally dissolve
11:18this whole thing.
11:19No way.
11:20Yeah.
11:21So you're going to have to monitor it.
11:22Okay?
11:23All right.
11:24It could take two hours.
11:25Dip it and check it.
11:27All right.
11:28Dip it and check it.
11:29I'm going to put it in like this, and eventually it'll just all be gone.
11:32It'll just be metal.
11:33Having to sit here and watch paint peel is not exactly a big job, but at least it's
11:38in the shade.
11:39See you, Nana.
11:40Dip it and check it.
11:43Two hours.
11:48We recently got in a classic High Striker carnival game.
11:52Robert sanded down the 20-foot backboard, which was no easy task.
11:56And Ted started recreating all the original artwork.
12:01While he's finishing that up, Tyler and High, we got a little score to settle.
12:05So you ready to do this or what?
12:07It's no big deal to me.
12:08Well, it's going to be a big deal when you got to clean out the fridge.
12:11You know what?
12:12I'm going to kick your butt no matter what.
12:14All right.
12:15That's a rhyme.
12:16You're so ridiculous.
12:18We're going to keep this simple and play one game, all or nothing.
12:22The winner is the carnival champ, and the loser has to clean out that nasty fridge in the shop.
12:27This brings back a lot of memories coming here.
12:30When I brought Tyler and he rode on his first roller coaster, he cried like a baby.
12:35And 15 years later, he may be crying on his way out of here again.
12:39Hey, you guys want to try this one?
12:40Right here.
12:41All right.
12:42Shooting it into the mouth.
12:43This is like old.
12:44What you do is you take the gun and it squirts water, and you hit that little orange porch there,
12:48and the guy that hits it the most raises the SpongeBob up in the air,
12:52and as soon as whoever gets to the top, ding, ding, that's the winner.
12:55My dad loves this old-school water gun game, but he's half-blind and shaky,
13:00so I got a really good shot at this.
13:02Are you ready?
13:03I mean, this is for everything.
13:04The whole shebang.
13:05You ready for a life lesson?
13:06You're going down, old man.
13:08If Tyler actually thinks that he's going to beat me, he's got another thing coming.
13:12Oh.
13:13Good job.
13:19Oh, Bob.
13:24Oh!
13:25Go, Bob.
13:29Winner!
13:30Number seven!
13:33What's the matter?
13:34You couldn't concentrate?
13:35Oh, yeah.
13:36You should've sat right next to him and just kept kicking you.
13:38You know, if he wants to come back for round two, there's a lot of other areas in the shop
13:41that need cleaning, and I know the bathroom is the next one.
13:44That's for you.
13:45You're going to need that to clean the refrigerator out.
13:47Yeah, I'll do this to mop it up.
13:57Hey, babe.
13:58Bob's here.
13:59Hey.
14:00Thanks, babe.
14:01Hey.
14:02How you been, Bob?
14:03All right, good.
14:04What's going on?
14:05Not much.
14:06How's that collection of yours?
14:07Well, I'm hoping that this thing is going to be just what you wanted.
14:11I want people to walk into your little museum and see that and go, whoa, check that out.
14:16Like you did when you walked in.
14:17Yeah, yeah, exactly, exactly.
14:18Yeah, absolutely.
14:19Okay, so it's over here.
14:20Come on over here.
14:21Oh, okay.
14:22I'm here to pick out my antique nail gun that Rick restored for me.
14:24I wanted him to restore it to almost new.
14:27I wanted it to still look like it was old and used.
14:30I got it in my toolbox.
14:31Cool.
14:32I'm excited, man.
14:33Okay, you ready?
14:34I'm ready.
14:35I'm ready.
14:36Okay, here we go.
14:37One, two, three.
14:40Holy .
14:42What do you think?
14:43That is awesome.
14:45We made it look old, a little bit old.
14:46Right.
14:47Not as old as it was, but the guy just got it out.
14:49He's just been using it, you know.
14:50He's been rubbing it in his toolbox or in his bag or wherever it was.
14:53Exactly.
14:54That's exactly what I wanted.
14:55I didn't want to make it shiny, so we flattened it a little bit.
14:56Right.
14:57You know?
14:58It was shiny paint back in the day.
14:59And the key, Brett Lee had to sit around and watch it being stripped.
15:02Right.
15:03He had to sit for hours and wait, pull it out, because I was looking for colors.
15:05Right.
15:06As he was stripping.
15:07And then we ended up matching the color, so.
15:08Pinstriping's great.
15:09Yeah.
15:10Yeah, I tried to match all that.
15:11You can sort of see that would have been the way they would have put it on in the day.
15:13That is fantastic.
15:14So does it work?
15:15Yeah, that's a good question.
15:18For as long as I've had these guns, I've never tried any of them to see if they actually work.
15:21No?
15:22No.
15:23I was afraid I might hit it too hard and break it.
15:25Okay, you're cocked and loaded.
15:26Okay.
15:27All right, there you go.
15:28Here's your hammer and your piece of wood.
15:29Okay.
15:30Go to town.
15:31So.
15:32Yeah, he'd hold it on there like that.
15:33Boom.
15:34Okay.
15:35The nail didn't go all the way in.
15:37Right.
15:38And it doesn't go all the way in.
15:39The way it's designed, these are like starters, so it gets it ready for the next guy.
15:43But what happened is he just started it, and now it moved down, and there's a guy like
15:46you coming behind, and he's smacking him in right behind him.
15:49Oh.
15:50I never knew that.
15:51Yeah.
15:52So, that totally works.
15:53That thing's all set up to a load of full of nails, and off you go to the next curb at
15:57a roofing job.
15:58That's great.
15:59Well, I don't think you could have done a better job.
16:03Okay.
16:04You met all my expectations.
16:05Cool.
16:06I mean, this is great.
16:07All right.
16:08Cool.
16:09You know, I was really trying to nail this.
16:10Right.
16:11No pun intended.
16:12I was really, really trying to, so.
16:13You did a bang up job.
16:14Thank you very much.
16:15Thanks a lot.
16:16I expected Rick to do a good job, but he exceeded all my expectations.
16:19I mean, he just did a wonderful job.
16:22It was absolutely perfect.
16:25We've been taking on a lot more wood projects here at the shop.
16:29What tools should we use when we want to cut tightly curved lines in wood?
16:33A, hacksaw, B, chop saw, C, scroll saw, D, bandsaw?
16:40The answer is coming up.
16:45What tools should we use when we want to cut tightly curved lines in wood?
16:50A, hacksaw, B, chop saw, C, scroll saw, D, bandsaw?
16:57The correct answer is C, scroll saw.
17:00Because it has a nice fine little blade and actually enables you to draw everywhere you want to cut.
17:12There it is.
17:13An exact, precise cut.
17:15Hey, Veronica.
17:16Hey, Rick.
17:17How you doing?
17:18I visited Veronica the other day to check out a golf cart that was used by Hollywood legend John Wayne in one of his movies.
17:34She was trying to line up somebody to buy this thing fully restored.
17:38And I really hope we get the green light on this thing because it'll be a great project for the shop.
17:43I had a couple of clients, if you remember, on the line that may have been interested in purchasing, so I was kind of holding up on the restoration.
17:50Yeah.
17:51But they both fell through, so it looks like I'm going to have to postpone that for a while.
17:55Just thought I'd kind of let you know.
17:57Right now, though, you're not going to get it done, huh?
17:59Not right away, but it's just something I'm kind of throwing at you here, maybe in the future, two or three months down the road.
18:07Definitely keep me posted if anything changes, okay?
18:10All right.
18:11Sounds good.
18:12Bye, Rick.
18:13Thanks, Veronica.
18:14Bye-bye.
18:15Bye-bye.
18:16I was really excited to work on this John Wayne project, so it's a little bit of a downer that it fell through.
18:19But Veronica is a great contact with a lot of cool stuff, so I think we'll be seeing her again real soon.
18:26Dang it.
18:29This sucks.
18:33I really don't want to clean this nasty fridge.
18:40I don't even know where to start.
18:44Ew!
18:51That's gross.
18:52How's that going for you there, buddy?
18:54It's gross.
18:55I've already thrown up, like, twice.
18:59Hey, Rick.
19:00Hey, Darius.
19:01How you doing?
19:02How you been, bud?
19:03Good to see you.
19:04Good to see you.
19:05Yeah, I got a call.
19:06The high striker is ready.
19:07Yeah, it is ready.
19:08I can't wait.
19:09I'm so excited.
19:10It's so cool.
19:11Yeah, okay, great.
19:12Um, so I knew you were coming.
19:13I got a little blindfold.
19:14Fair enough.
19:15You all right with that?
19:16Yeah.
19:17Okay.
19:18I'm here today to pick up my carnival high striker that Rick's been restoring for me.
19:20Where are we going?
19:21Come on over here.
19:22When I dropped it off, it was in pieces.
19:23I've never even seen it assembled.
19:24It was a mess.
19:25I really couldn't even visualize what it was going to look like when it was all together.
19:29Okay.
19:30On the count of three, you pull that down.
19:31Ready?
19:32Okay.
19:33One, two, three.
19:34Wow!
19:35Check it out.
19:36That's awesome.
19:37Check it out.
19:38Is that cool?
19:39That's great.
19:40When I took the blindfold off, I was shocked how great the thing looked.
19:43To see it assembled and in perfect condition with the chrome bell, it was amazing.
19:57You know, when you brought it in laying on the ground, I had no idea that it was that
20:02tall.
20:03None.
20:04Me neither.
20:05I hope it fits in myself.
20:06It looks great.
20:07It really, it really is amazing.
20:10All the wood got sanded all out.
20:12It was really, it was rough.
20:13Sanded it all out.
20:14Ted did all the artwork and then he cleared over everything.
20:18Wow, that looks great.
20:19And you redid these too.
20:20Yeah.
20:21Yeah.
20:22Those are the original mallets.
20:23They were pretty rough if you remember.
20:24Oh yeah.
20:25I remember.
20:26Yeah, they looked great.
20:27Yep.
20:28Totally original.
20:29We just cleaned them up and redid the steel bands.
20:32Look at that steel, yeah.
20:33Yep.
20:34See all the beat, you know, the beaten steel.
20:35Yeah.
20:36That's how they made them in the day.
20:37And then it's actually hickory on the bottom half and it's oak on the top.
20:41We remember when I was here last time, we talked about a possible discount if, uh, when
20:46we, when it was ready and we played, I beat you.
20:48So.
20:49Right.
20:50Yeah.
20:51Do anything for a discount.
20:52Okay.
20:53Here you go.
20:54I go first?
20:55You go first.
20:56All right.
20:57All right.
20:58All right.
20:59Let's see.
21:00Oh, wow.
21:01Where'd you go?
21:02How now?
21:03How now?
21:04How now am I ever going to get my discount?
21:07That's just what that means.
21:1018.
21:11That's pretty good, right?
21:13Well, let's see.
21:14All right.
21:15If not, discount.
21:16Here we go, buddy.
21:17Oh!
21:18Yeah!
21:19That's what I'm talking about.
21:20I knew better.
21:21I didn't care about the discount.
21:22That's fine.
21:23This is, this is great.
21:24I, I'm, I'm, I'm, I couldn't be happier.
21:25I had my hopes set high and I hold you to a high standard and you did it.
21:26You, you're really right.
21:27Cool.
21:28I gotta tell you, this was probably the funnest item I've ever done.
21:29My pleasure.
21:30Thank you so much.
21:32Want another try?
21:33Let's do it.
21:34Hold on.
21:35Let me get out of your way.
21:36This is the funnest item I've ever done.
21:37My pleasure.
21:38Thank you so much.
21:39Want another try?
21:40Let's do it.
21:41Hold on.
21:42Let me get out of your way.
21:43This is the second item Rick's done for me each time.
21:44He's just done an amazing job.
21:45I'm looking forward to working with him again.
21:46Yeah!
21:47There goes the camera.
21:48That was awesome!
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