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00:03It's a DeLorean, man.
00:04DeLorean? Bam.
00:05There's a DeLorean.
00:06You stare, I'll push.
00:08A farm-thresh DeLorean.
00:10How often do I get to say that? Never.
00:13Jim, what do you value your McCormick Dearing sign at?
00:16Oh, boy. About a thousand dollars on that.
00:18Oh, boy.
00:19How about the Chevy Neon? How much is that?
00:21Oh, boy.
00:22Oh, boy.
00:23I'd do 18 on it.
00:24Oh, boy.
00:26Oh, boy.
00:29Pedal cars are Norm's passion.
00:30That's the rarest of reality.
00:32That's the rarest of reality.
00:33Wow, yeah, a little hood ornament.
00:34Beautiful.
00:35The express truck was like the predecessor to the pickup truck,
00:38and this is what they looked like in 1925.
00:40When I bought it, I was told it's the only one in the country.
00:43As pickers, this is exactly what we live for.
00:46I'm Mike Wolf, and I'm Frank Fress.
00:49And we're pickers.
00:51We travel the back roads of America
00:53looking to buy rusty gold.
00:57We make a living telling the history of America
01:00one piece at a time.
01:08Another day, another dollar.
01:11What do you got?
01:12I brought the brand-new book here.
01:14Check it out.
01:15This book of world records.
01:16Oh, I love that book.
01:17I know.
01:18Dude, when I was a little kid,
01:18I was always trying to get in there.
01:20Remember, I had my wheelchair.
01:21I was gonna do the world's longest wheelchair wheelie.
01:22You know what I'm thinking?
01:23I'm thinking, why can't we get in here
01:24if we're doing something?
01:25Maybe we should try to find the most obscure pick.
01:28We already have the Guinness Book world record
01:31for the most obscure pick.
01:32What?
01:33A Mole Man.
01:34Oh, yeah.
01:35Now watch the light bulb behind you.
01:37It's like we went into, like, the rabbit hole
01:39on Alice in Wonderland.
01:42Well, what do you think about us setting a record?
01:43Like, riding together for the longest or something, you know?
01:46Here's the fastest motorcycle record in the world.
01:48What is it?
01:49Rocky Robinson, 376 miles an hour.
01:53Dang!
01:53September 25th, 2010.
01:55It's got a knucklehead motor.
01:56Is it a motorcycle or a rocket ship?
01:58It's a motorcycle, dude.
01:59Two wheels.
01:59No, that's a rocket ship.
02:00Two wheels.
02:00That's a rocket ship.
02:05Today we're burning up the back roads in South Dakota.
02:08Danielle called with an amazing lead.
02:10She said Jim has over 350 signs.
02:13Signs are a huge part of our business.
02:15They can mean big money for us.
02:17This guy's the collector of all collectors.
02:18Jim's been picking for 50 years.
02:20Me and Mike have been picking for 25 years.
02:22That's twice our lifetime of picking.
02:24Look at those Pegasus.
02:24Oh, this is it.
02:25Yeah.
02:26When I saw the mobile Pegasus horse signs,
02:29I knew we were in the right place.
02:31I'm salivating right now.
02:33Hey, you Jim?
02:34Whoa, golly.
02:35Nice to meet you.
02:36You talked to Danielle on the phone?
02:38I'm Mike.
02:38Hey, Jim, buddy, I'm Frank.
02:39I lived in South Dakota for practically all my life,
02:42except when I went in the Navy for four years.
02:44Then I went down to the meat packing place
02:47and I worked there for 30 years.
02:48I retired out of there in 1983
02:51and I've been out of work ever since.
02:54We knew we were in the right place.
02:55We saw the signs.
02:56We saw the gas pump.
02:57We saw the Pegasus horses.
02:58You couldn't miss it.
02:59How long have you had them up there?
03:00Oh, boy.
03:0230 years, probably.
03:03They got different dates on them.
03:04Yeah, yeah, 66 and that's...
03:0656?
03:06Yeah.
03:07Would you entertain selling that?
03:09Oh, boy.
03:10All right.
03:11These things are extremely collectible,
03:13especially in this condition.
03:14I'm absolutely drooling over the thought
03:16of one of these in the back of my van.
03:19No.
03:19No.
03:20Nope.
03:21Can't take them down because they ruined my siding.
03:23I got holes in my siding.
03:24I think my siding has faded out.
03:26So which other building you got?
03:28I'm trying my best not to show how devastated I am.
03:31Come on in.
03:33Whoa.
03:34Some stuff in here now.
03:36No doubt.
03:37I could tell that Jim took a lot of time in making his little man cave here.
03:41Dang.
03:42There's just so much stuff to look at.
03:43I go to a lot of people that are collectors, but not everybody has it displayed like Jim did.
03:48With a collection like this, I mean, this is beautiful.
03:50You've got to devote most of your life to this.
03:53Yeah.
03:53I mean, this search, man.
03:55The hunt.
03:55I have 350 signs.
03:57I started collecting because it was a cheap way of entertaining myself.
04:02You know, I've been collecting for about 45 years now.
04:05Well, at that time, you know, when I was doing it, nobody wanted that kind of stuff.
04:09You go, like, to flea markets, or you go to state sales, or you just...
04:12All over.
04:12I wash my signs, and I polish them, and I hang them up.
04:15I just enjoy going out there and setting my garage and looking at them.
04:19I should quit buying, but when you see something that's reasonable, then I buy them.
04:24Yeah.
04:24I go around once, right?
04:25Yeah.
04:25It's been a fun thing.
04:27I've got to ask you about that light there, that pivots that articulates.
04:30What can you tell me about your light?
04:31I've got two that are very similar to that.
04:34On the bottom right there, there's some little round magnifying glasses.
04:38Three of them.
04:39On the light?
04:39Yeah, where the light bulb is, on the other side of that.
04:43Gotcha.
04:43Well, there is some literature on there.
04:45It's a dental thing that they used to look in your mouth.
04:48So that's a dental light?
04:49That's a dental light.
04:50That makes sense.
04:50Making it, bringing it way over onto you.
05:03And that's the way you got it with that long rod.
05:05Yeah, I got it just like that.
05:07Part of our job is all about learning.
05:08When you come across a guy that's got this much experience, it's great to soak up all
05:12of that knowledge.
05:13That's cool.
05:14Did you restore it?
05:15Yeah, I have it polished and I painted that.
05:18I've got a couple of these lights myself, but I've never seen a complete one.
05:22When I saw Jim's light, it all came together.
05:24Would you ever sell it?
05:28What are you selling yours for?
05:30Mine are different than that.
05:32Oh.
05:32Now after seeing yours, I think that someone took mine over time and just put a regular
05:37lampshade on it.
05:38Okay.
05:38Because it's missing all that stuff.
05:40Gotcha.
05:40But you got the main sweet piece.
05:41What do you think that's worth?
05:47150.
05:47Alright, I'll take it.
05:52We broke the ice.
05:54Bite my tongue.
05:57Alright, what else you got?
05:58Just keep looking around here.
06:01Oh, wow.
06:02Cool.
06:03Jim, what about the Lincoln paint sign up here?
06:05This flange sign?
06:06Frank is the first person I found interested in any paint sign I have.
06:10And now he's collecting paint signs.
06:11Before he was ice cream signs.
06:13Ice cream was my biggie.
06:14I thought, well, I got one here.
06:15I'd better reel him in.
06:17Well, it's a nice thing.
06:18It's a nice sign.
06:18It lived down there pretty close to where Lincoln is.
06:21Yeah, we are kind of.
06:22I love the picture of Lincoln in a paint can.
06:24This is an older porcelain sign.
06:26It has great graphics and great character.
06:29What would you have to have for that?
06:31To you?
06:32Yeah.
06:32Me and you're such a nice short guy.
06:35How do I go with the short guy?
06:36I don't know about nice.
06:3875.
06:3975?
06:40Is it two-sided?
06:41I believe so.
06:42I see something.
06:43Yeah, it is.
06:44The fact that this thing is double-sided makes it a no-brainer.
06:46I think 75 will do it.
06:48Okay.
06:49Since I'm into paint now.
06:50Double the size, double the profit.
06:53See anything you can't live without, Frank?
06:54Frank's always telling me that I got bad eyes, and he's right.
06:57But when I'm looking up on Jim's wall, I can read the placard perfect.
07:02Chicken, here's your coop.
07:05Obviously, they're not talking about a hen house.
07:07They're talking about your ride.
07:08This is a great old hot rod piece.
07:11That was a cute sign dating back to the late 30s and the 40s.
07:15They used to have slogans to put on top of your license plates.
07:18You want to sell that?
07:19Oh, boy.
07:22I'd make you a good offer on it.
07:25What's a good offer?
07:27Oh, boy.
07:28I've only seen two of these.
07:29The first one I had was really rusty.
07:32I bought it from a 90-year-old man, and he told me that he got it in a junkyard
07:36when he
07:37was 10 years old.
07:38I'll give you a $100 bill for it.
07:40I would probably sell it for that.
07:43Well, thank you.
07:44I love it.
07:45You know, I'm feeling really good about this pick.
07:47Jim, selling stuff at great prices, you can't beat that.
07:49Jim, what do you value your McCormick Deering sign at?
07:52Oh, boy.
07:53I hate when I hear that.
07:54But I could tell when I asked about something and the old boy came out, it was going to be
07:58pricey.
07:59About $1,000 in there.
08:00Oh, boy.
08:01How about the Chevy Neon?
08:02How much is that?
08:03Oh, boy.
08:04Oh, boy.
08:06I know I'm picking out the .
08:08Why don't you just say it?
08:09Oh, boy, Jim.
08:10What do you value?
08:11Oh, boy, Jim.
08:11I love that one.
08:12I would take around $7,000 on that one.
08:15All of a sudden, it was like Jim hit the brakes in this room.
08:17He's way too attached to everything else in here.
08:20So which other building you got?
08:21Well, this one here.
08:23You can go and look around.
08:24Ah, here we go.
08:26So we go into the shed, and this looks like a little bit of overflow.
08:29You know, it looks like some stuff, you know, that he's bought.
08:31He hasn't quite got it displayed yet.
08:32What do you value that at?
08:33Which one?
08:34The house paint one, the Devo.
08:36Paint signs are not his deal.
08:38They're my deal.
08:39I just like that because it has some great color to it.
08:41Yeah.
08:41It's colorful and it's got the fountain in 1754.
08:45I didn't have it that long.
08:48100 bucks.
08:50100 bucks.
08:52I'll take it.
08:54All righty.
08:55It's double-sided.
08:56It's porcelain.
08:57This was the gem for me.
08:58Let's get over here.
08:59The Mills feed sign, Frankie.
09:02Clip it out.
09:02Let's see what we got here.
09:04You know, it's pretty nice.
09:05It's a porcelain.
09:05It's got a few little things on it, you know.
09:06Well, I like the...
09:07It's kind of a wham-o here.
09:09Yeah.
09:11It's got cool graphics.
09:11I'd probably be at about 50.
09:12Okay.
09:13Can I do that?
09:14All right.
09:15You know, we're finding some great smalls here.
09:16But in order to make some money, we've got to find something bigger.
09:19This is the downstairs.
09:21Ah, nice fisk piece.
09:23There's the boy.
09:24If you're into gas and oil hardcore, this little guy is your holy grail.
09:28I don't have children, but all of a sudden, I want one.
09:31It's like you, Frank.
09:32He's yawning.
09:32I know.
09:33Oh, man.
09:45What year do you think this little guy is?
09:47Late 20s.
09:48This piece is paper mache, and it's in great condition for its age.
09:51One of the employees at Fisk drew the caricature, and they loved it so much they started using it in
09:56their advertising,
09:57and it's something that stuck with them for a long time until Uniroyal bought the company.
10:01What do you value that at?
10:05Oh...
10:07I got quite an offer already.
10:09What's quite an offer?
10:10$6,500.
10:11$6,500.
10:13Dang.
10:13Boom.
10:14All of a sudden, the dreams of me being a parent were over.
10:16Somebody loves Fisk tires, man.
10:18I mean, find another one.
10:20I mean, those are very, very...
10:21It's amazing.
10:22We're racking up a lot of smalls, but every time we look at a killer piece, we get shot down.
10:27We've got to find something to turn this trip around.
10:29So we say, Jim, is there anywhere else we can look?
10:32No, come on in there.
10:33I'll show you.
10:33Oh, my God.
10:35I see the big red flying horse.
10:37No way.
10:38But this one is back in the corner.
10:40Jim must have thought this horse was going to fly away or something because they actually had it lassoed to
10:44the wall.
10:45Would you entertain selling that?
10:47Well, I value about $2,500.
10:50It's got the 1956 date on it.
10:52It's porcelain.
10:53It's in pretty nice shape.
10:54It looks like a back.
10:55It looks like Frankie.
10:55Oh, it's not double-sided.
10:57No, uh-uh.
10:57A few wingos in it.
10:59That's bad, though.
11:00The Pegasus horse originated in Japan, and it was white at first.
11:05And then when I come over here, they changed it to red, and mobile took it out as their logo.
11:10You valued it at $25?
11:12$25, yes.
11:15I'd do $18 on it.
11:18Oh, boy.
11:20Bam!
11:21There's a farm fresh DeLorean.
11:23Maybe $15 might buy it, but that'd be the very cheapest.
11:26How about $11,000?
11:33I'd do $18 on it.
11:36Oh, boy.
11:38Oh, boy.
11:39I appreciate you putting a number on it.
11:41You know, it's just not a number I like.
11:43$2,000.
11:45Remember, you got two more over there.
11:47$1,900.
11:49Two.
11:50I gotta get two out of it.
11:52I've already come down as much as I could.
11:56You don't have to take them.
11:57Guys that love the gas and oil stuff, their collection is not complete until they have one of these.
12:02I want to be the guy that sells it to them.
12:10$2,000.
12:12All right.
12:13This is an iconic piece of Petroliana.
12:16Okay, guys.
12:17All right.
12:17Hit it.
12:18All right.
12:19$2,000.
12:20I can still make a little money.
12:21There's a little meat on the bone.
12:23Come to papa.
12:24Okay.
12:25No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
12:26No!
12:27Nope.
12:28Okay.
12:29I bought the Pegasus horse for $2,000.
12:32I think I could make the $800.
12:34Whoa.
12:35What's that ladder?
12:36I know.
12:36What's the rating on that ladder, Jim?
12:37What's the rating on that ladder, Jim?
12:38It feels like it's flexing.
12:39It's screwed.
12:40Screwed.
12:41It is or you are.
12:43Whoa.
12:43Whoa.
12:44I got the Lincoln paint sign for $75.
12:46I'm gonna ask $300 for it.
12:50I got the dental lamp for $150.
12:52After I have some work done to it, I'm gonna ask $450.
12:56Jim, it was a good time.
12:58Danny did a great job on this lead.
13:00We got a bunch of small signs for the store,
13:02and Mike got the big Pegasus, so I know he's happy.
13:05See, Jim.
13:06Take care.
13:07Have a good trip.
13:09I enjoyed Mike and Frank.
13:10We had a good time.
13:11They're very, very nice.
13:14I hope they come back someday.
13:19Frankie, can you believe I cut the deal on that Pegasus sign?
13:22That was a great deal.
13:23I mean, and the guy had a couple of them, but I think he got the best one.
13:27We should call Danielle and tell her she did a good job on this pick.
13:29You know what?
13:30I'm gonna call her.
13:30Here's what it's called, okay?
13:32Positive...
13:33Reinforcement.
13:34Hello?
13:35Danielle?
13:36Danny D?
13:37Yes.
13:37I wanted to tell you something.
13:39What?
13:39You're beautiful.
13:41You're intelligent.
13:41And you matter.
13:43All right.
13:43Stop.
13:44What's going on?
13:44We went to that lead.
13:46It worked out great.
13:47Oh, really?
13:48Put the word out.
13:49I got one of those really big,
13:51porcelain Pegasus mobile horse signs.
13:53This thing's really big.
13:54How big?
13:55Big.
13:55It's bigger in person than you would think.
13:57Okay.
13:58Fine.
13:58I'll have a couple ideas.
13:59Let me work on this game.
14:00I'll call you guys back in a bit, okay?
14:02All right.
14:02Thanks.
14:03All right.
14:03We love you.
14:04Love you, too.
14:05Bye-bye.
14:06See how it threw we love you in at the end?
14:08That was good.
14:08And you know what, Frank?
14:10You matter.
14:18I don't like knowing sometimes what we're gonna do.
14:21Exactly.
14:21You know what I mean?
14:22We're in the state of Iowa.
14:23We see some places.
14:24We gotta do some freestyling.
14:25Every turn you make can be another opportunity.
14:28Every crossroad that you cross can be another pick.
14:31Wow, look at that.
14:32Oh, these right there?
14:33Uh-huh.
14:33All of a sudden, Frank spots some sketchy-looking old buildings.
14:37Oh, you know what's funny?
14:38I've driven through this town a bunch of times.
14:40I've never noticed those buildings.
14:41It's early in the day, and we're thinking, you know what?
14:43Why not check this place out?
14:44It's right in front of us.
14:45What do we got to lose?
14:48How's it going?
14:49Pretty good.
14:49What's your name?
14:51Bill.
14:51Hey, Bill.
14:52How's it going?
14:52I'm Mike.
14:53How you doing, Frank?
14:54We don't mean to intrude, but we're pickers.
14:57You know what a picker is?
14:58Yeah.
14:58We buy, sell, and trade.
14:59We pulled up, and we see you had, like,
15:00a lot of stuff outside here.
15:02Some, but I don't know if I got anything you'd be interested in,
15:04but you're welcome to look.
15:05What'd this used to be?
15:06What'd this used to be?
15:07This used to be an airport back during World War II.
15:10They trained Air Force pilots here.
15:11Really?
15:12Yeah.
15:12Well, how long have you been on the property?
15:13I bought the airport here in the early 80s.
15:17It was a 1,900-foot grass strip,
15:19and we had 12 planes there at one time.
15:22I didn't have no desire to have an airplane.
15:24So I closed the airport in 86.
15:26I retired, built myself a little body shop.
15:28I wanted to rebuild headsels and stuff that I have.
15:31I did that until we moved to Florida in 2007.
15:34Can we look around a little bit?
15:36Sure.
15:36Yeah, come on in.
15:36Yeah, let's take a look.
15:38So this was an airplane hangar.
15:40Yeah.
15:41Like I said, I rebuild cars.
15:44Man, I thought you said there wasn't much stuff in here.
15:46We walk into the building, and it's just all dirty.
15:49I mean, there's piles of stuff.
15:50This place looks like 200 raccoons had a rave in it.
15:54I found the raccoon outhouse.
15:55I mean, I can imagine them bumping, grinding.
15:58Boom, boom, boom.
15:59What's the top two up there, Bill?
16:00That is for a 68 Corvette.
16:03It's been there for 30 years.
16:06What do you value something like that, Bill?
16:07That belonged to my son, and he told me once
16:09it'd take 3 1⁄2 for it, and I think it's still worth it
16:12if you could even find one.
16:13It was all original, and still in really good shape.
16:16Let's take a look at it and see how good it is.
16:19All right, let me see what I got going on here.
16:21Frank's interested, so I scale the wall.
16:23I go full-on Spider-Man on this thing.
16:26All right.
16:27I see it.
16:28It's not in bad shape for sitting up there for so long,
16:31the headliner's still in it.
16:32Bill, help is out here, buddy.
16:34If you've got the vet and you need the top, here it is.
16:37Let me get over here and, like...
16:38All right.
16:38Oh, baby, this thing is heavy.
16:39That's what I'm saying.
16:40All right.
16:41All right, you got it?
16:42I got it.
16:42You got it?
16:43I got it, Bill.
16:44You got it, Bill?
16:44I got mine.
16:44Okay, hold up.
16:45The 68 Corvette isn't quite as collectible as some of the older models,
16:48but at 350, this is definitely worth looking at.
17:02Yeah, it looks like the seals are intact here.
17:05The window's good on it.
17:07I'll tell you what, now that we got it down here,
17:09it looks like it's a pretty nice shape.
17:10It's a pretty nice shape.
17:10Okay.
17:11Your best on it's 300?
17:12350.
17:13350?
17:14Yep.
17:16Okay.
17:17I'll do it.
17:18Okay.
17:19I know I'll be able to move this thing no problem.
17:22Check out the Lincoln, Frankie.
17:22I know.
17:23I've seen it with suicide doors on it.
17:24Yeah, that's cool.
17:25Bill, what about this wrench kit here?
17:27Dang.
17:27I don't think $50 would be cheap for him.
17:29What are you going to do, build a bridge?
17:30So this whole office was under water here.
17:32Yep.
17:33We'll shock some fish.
17:34Hold on to that and I'll do it.
17:35All right.
17:36Let me stay on this water, too.
17:38We're looking around the property.
17:39We're digging through a flashlight.
17:41I'm in the office.
17:42I'm in the paint room.
17:43I'm in his back room.
17:44Ooh, here you go.
17:45Here's the keys to Bill's kingdom, Frank.
17:47Wow.
17:47You can take over.
17:48There's nothing really to buy inside this place.
17:50Do you got anywhere else to look at?
17:51I've got some cars there.
17:53You might be interested.
17:54At my house.
17:55How far is that?
17:57A couple blocks.
17:58All right.
17:58We'll check it out.
17:59I appreciate you letting us look around here.
18:01You bet.
18:01It's not going to cost any gas money to walk over to this guy's house.
18:05Frankie's already scored a Corvette hardtop.
18:07Maybe I can get something over there.
18:09How many cars you got in here?
18:10Three.
18:11It's a two car garage, but I got three.
18:16It's a DeLorean, man.
18:18Bam.
18:19There's a DeLorean.
18:20Bill, you're holding out on us.
18:22A farm fresh DeLorean.
18:24How often do I get to say that?
18:26Never.
18:27When's the last time this ran?
18:28Probably eight years ago.
18:29Wow.
18:30The DeLorean Motor Company was started in the mid-1970s by John DeLorean.
18:35This guy used to be a hotshot over at General Motors.
18:49Let's see if I remember how to open it.
18:51Frank.
18:52Like I'm sweating.
18:53Your favorite movie?
18:54Back to the Future, dude.
18:55Michael J.
18:56Bam.
18:57In the 1980s, no one had ever seen a car like a DeLorean.
19:00This thing looked like a stainless steel spaceship.
19:03And it only got cooler once it was put in Back to the Future.
19:07It's got a Pujo V6 engine.
19:09How many miles on it?
19:1016,000.
19:1116,000?
19:12How many did you put on it?
19:13Less than 200 or so.
19:16Really?
19:16So you just bought it.
19:18You're collecting cars and this is something you've always wanted?
19:20This thing's just sitting.
19:21That's the worst thing you can do to a car is let it just sit, not drive it.
19:26Especially a car like this.
19:27It's cool.
19:28Can I sit in it?
19:29Sure.
19:30Alright.
19:31How's it feel, Mike?
19:32You're just basically laying down in it, man.
19:34It's cool.
19:35Is it something you'd sell?
19:38If the price is right.
19:39As famous as the car is now, nobody was buying it when it first hit the road.
19:44The country was in a recession and nobody was interested.
19:47They only produced the DMC 12 from 81 to 83.
19:50So now, these cars are extremely collectible.
19:54Alright.
19:55God, you need a shoe horn to get in and out of this sucker.
19:58You just, you gotta come out butt first.
20:00Let me ask you this, has this car ever been wrecked to your knowledge?
20:04Not that I know of.
20:05I will show you one thing.
20:07This fender was scratched and I bought a new fender, brand new when I put on it.
20:11They had this in stock?
20:12They still make them.
20:13They still make all this?
20:14You can still buy a 2012 DeLorean.
20:17Where they made it?
20:17Texas.
20:18So some guy bought the name and he's still making the car.
20:22Yep.
20:22So what would you think it would take to get it down the road?
20:24It does run fine if you put gas down.
20:26Put a little gas on top there.
20:28Yeah.
20:28You got a little gas?
20:29No, I don't.
20:30Nothing?
20:30Okay.
20:31The condition's fairly decent.
20:32I mean, it has a few dings here and there.
20:34It has a few replacement parts.
20:35I really wish I could hear it run, but I still love it.
20:38We were juniors in high school.
20:39That's right.
20:39When these rolled off the line, man.
20:41You know, we're in our late 40s now and we're at the point where we can own something
20:45like this.
20:46Now it's just a matter of numbers.
20:48Now just let loose of your money.
20:50I'm ready.
20:52How much is it?
20:54I couldn't take any less than $18 for it.
20:59Really?
20:59Yeah.
21:00$18,000.
21:01For $18,000, this thing better come with a flux capacitor.
21:06I'd be at $8,500 on it.
21:08No, I couldn't.
21:09You're not close at $85.
21:11$87.50 is not even closer.
21:13No.
21:15I don't think my pockets are that deep today.
21:18I take checks.
21:19There's no way we're leaving here without fighting for this car.
21:22How about, I mean, realistically, I mean, we're here, we've got cash.
21:29Okay.
21:30Maybe $15,000 might buy it, but that'd be very cheap.
21:35How about $11,000?
21:38No.
21:39No.
21:40$15,000 is my lowest.
21:42And, uh, I've got two boys that's, uh, would like to have it.
21:48Oh, okay.
21:49Well, that's a different story.
21:50When he said his son was interested, all of a sudden I realized it wasn't about the number.
21:55We're just too far apart.
21:57No, I hear you.
21:57I hear you.
21:58Well, especially, I mean, if you've got family members that are interested in it.
22:01Right.
22:01It's easier to buy than it is to sell.
22:04Yeah.
22:04This guy knows.
22:05I know.
22:05It looks like we're walking out of here without this car.
22:08I really hate to let it go, but sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
22:11Well, let's help him push this back in.
22:13All right.
22:13Take it out of gear.
22:14You ready, Bill?
22:15Yep.
22:15All right.
22:16We just couldn't come to an agreement on the price, and I didn't want to give it away.
22:19If I was going to give it away, I'd give it to my boys.
22:22There goes the maiden voyage.
22:23Even if we didn't buy it, any time I could sit behind the wheel of a farm-fresh DeLorean,
22:29that's a good day.
22:30All right, Bill.
22:30Thanks a lot.
22:31Appreciate you letting us look around.
22:32Nice to meet you.
22:33Yeah.
22:33I'd like to do this every day.
22:35Heck yeah.
22:35We do.
22:36All right.
22:37I'm going to go grab the van, Frankie.
22:38Okay.
22:38Not every freestyle could be a jackpot, but at least I got the hard top.
22:42And you know what?
22:42That wasn't bad for just pulling the van over.
22:44I think there's somebody out there looking for this top here.
22:47The 68 Corvette hard top, I paid $350 for it.
22:50I'm going to try to get $1,200.
22:53Well, Frank and Mike were courteous and friendly and happy.
22:57And even the crawling around the junk, they were smiling.
23:00I haven't had so much fun in my life.
23:02All right, Bill.
23:03Thanks.
23:03Be safe.
23:05Is this what you like here?
23:06Yeah.
23:07This is the kind of place I love to pick.
23:09Mack truck.
23:10What's in here?
23:11Ha-ha.
23:12Man, look at that.
23:13This is a pedal car?
23:14No way.
23:15Oh, my God.
23:16As pickers, this is exactly what we live for.
23:18God, that's cool.
23:24What do you think you could do to break the Guinness Book of World Records?
23:28I mean, I know you wanted to be...
23:29Wheelchair wheelie.
23:30The wheelchair wheelie.
23:31Those dreams were crushed.
23:32I don't know.
23:33I mean, you were doing it pretty good for a while.
23:34I was doing it.
23:35That's what I'm saying.
23:35When I put my mind to something, I can do it.
23:37I mean...
23:38You know what I'm saying?
23:50The biggest one ever.
23:52That's like the world's largest boss.
23:54Hey, the world's biggest cookie.
23:54It's all yarn.
23:55Remember when we seen the world's biggest pumpkin pie together?
24:00It's big.
24:01Wow.
24:03Look at that pumpkin seed.
24:05Wow.
24:05I guess I could dig into that, but I'm sure it's too big.
24:08Yeah.
24:08That was a special time, wasn't it?
24:09I wanted to do a belly flop in that thing, man.
24:11I love pumpkin pie.
24:12Remember that?
24:12That was something we can always remember.
24:14Ooh.
24:14You and me traveling down the road.
24:15Ooh, yeah.
24:16The world's biggest pumpkin pie.
24:22Why do you have your face buried in that computer?
24:24Dude, I'm...
24:25We need to be freestyling, man.
24:26I am, but I'd like to know where I'm going.
24:29You're freestyling.
24:29Why?
24:29You don't have to know where you're going.
24:31Well, I want to reevaluate where I'm at.
24:33All right.
24:34We'll reevaluate.
24:35But I don't want to be on this road anymore,
24:36because this is like a newer neighborhood here.
24:38Yeah.
24:38We're gonna have to go a little bit further, and we'll get out,
24:40and then we'll get back up towards the interstate.
24:45What's this stuff right here?
24:46This looks good.
24:48This looks good.
24:49Man, look at all the stuff he's got the old trucks in now.
24:51He's got some storage buildings over there.
24:54We pull up, and I'm like, uh-oh.
24:56Here we go, Mike.
24:57Look at the tonnage this guy's got from the front.
25:00All right.
25:02Freestyling takes a lot of time.
25:04You gotta roll up your sleeves and dig into the right spot.
25:06If you don't, you're wasting daylight.
25:08Hello.
25:10Hello.
25:10How are you?
25:11Hey, I'm Mike.
25:13Nice to meet you.
25:14Nice to meet you.
25:14How you doing?
25:15I'm Frank.
25:15We're Pickers.
25:16We're from Iowa, and we stopped here because we saw all your roadside relics.
25:20This guy's name is Norm.
25:21He seems really receptive.
25:23If you don't get that vibe right away, the guy's gonna send you packing.
25:26How long you been on the property?
25:27Uh, 45 years, maybe.
25:30Could we look around?
25:31Yeah.
25:32I always liked antique stuff, you know?
25:34Here we go.
25:34Scrap it up, baby.
25:35When I met my wife, she had the same likes that I did.
25:38It's nice to have other people that enjoy them the same way.
25:41Bust out my gloves here.
25:43Do some digging, Pranky.
25:45Go dumping.
25:46From the street, I knew this place had a lot of potential.
25:49This just keeps going.
25:50It smells like wet rust, and there's a lot to go through.
25:53Brockwood.
25:54There's a steady drizzle, but that's not gonna stop us from picking.
25:57You don't get rain days when you're trying to make a living.
26:00Whoa, what about these?
26:01Hay carriers?
26:03Yeah, yeah.
26:03There you go.
26:04Mike's been buying those.
26:05Buying these up, baby.
26:06There was literally hundreds of manufacturers that made these hay carriers, and some of them,
26:11the rare ones, can command a lot of money.
26:14Oh, this one's all together still.
26:16Usually when you find these hay carriers, they're all busted up and they're missing pieces.
26:20These are all ready to rock and roll and repurpose into something else.
26:23What do you got in these, Norm?
26:25Buy one, get one free?
26:27Make me an offer.
26:29About...
26:32100 bucks.
26:34For two?
26:36Yeah.
26:38What are you thinking?
26:39I think that one should be worth a hundred, but how about a hundred and a quarter for the two?
26:47They even got the names on them.
26:49Yeah, what's that say?
26:50It says, made for Mike.
26:53All right, uh...
26:57105.
26:58Make me feel like I got a good deal.
27:01120.
27:02All right.
27:03I'll take them.
27:04All right, cool.
27:05Norm drives a hard bargain.
27:06I just broke the ice, and now I'm hoping there's more where that came from.
27:10All right, where are we going next?
27:10We're gonna go in a garage now.
27:12All right, okay, you know, this looks like more speed.
27:15Yeah.
27:16This is the kind of place I love to pick.
27:18You gotta peel back the layers, climb around through the junk.
27:21Horse collars.
27:23Mack truck.
27:24What's in here?
27:25A-Trak tapes.
27:26Is that what it is?
27:27I bet it is.
27:28I bet it is.
27:28What is it?
27:30Ha-ha!
27:31A-Trak.
27:32Don't you have an A-Trak player anymore?
27:33I still got one, but I don't have Roberta Flack.
27:35Right there, Captain N. Tennille, Muskrat Love.
27:37Got that one.
27:37I got that one.
27:48What else you got in here?
27:50I see one sign you got over there.
27:52Which one?
27:53No trespassing.
27:53Violators will be prosecuted.
27:55These enameled no trespassing signs, these are great decorator items.
27:59Norm, how much are the signs, the no trespassing signs?
28:02$1,035,000.
28:03You could use it around your house.
28:05Kids could put it on their door.
28:07You know, mom and dad stay out, no trespassing.
28:09$035,000.
28:09There's two of them.
28:10There's two of them?
28:11There's two of them.
28:12How about two for $50,000?
28:16How about $55,000?
28:17Norm drives a hard bargain, but you know what?
28:19I've got to get some money flowing here.
28:22$55,000?
28:22You know, I haven't bought anything from you today.
28:24$5,000 ain't gonna make or break me.
28:25We call this paying for the admission fee, you know?
28:28I mean, I want to get some money in this guy's hands so he knows I'm a serious guy.
28:31I'm here to buy.
28:32Show me some stuff.
28:36It's a shame.
28:37That glove is broke.
28:39Man, look at that.
28:42Is this a pedal car?
28:43This is a J40 Austin.
28:45What year is this?
28:4749, I think this was.
28:48This is a really cool piece.
28:50These were kids' toys modeled after some of the coolest cars of the day.
29:03When you bought an Austin Healey and you had kids, they would give you one of these.
29:07No way.
29:08Now they don't even give you gas.
29:09Austin Healey was a British motor company that made some of the nastiest roadsters from the 50s and 60s.
29:15Let me see.
29:15This thing's probably...
29:16Oh, my God.
29:18That's a heavy car.
29:19Something.
29:19The trunk opens.
29:21This car is killer.
29:22It's original paint.
29:23The body's made of steel.
29:25It's got a few scratches and dings.
29:26That's just the way I like it.
29:28Look at this, Frankie.
29:29It's got a little motor in it.
29:30Oh.
29:31With spark plugs.
29:32That's huge.
29:32God, that's cool.
29:34What would you have to have for it?
29:36I would say $2,500.
29:40What about $1,800?
29:46How about $24?
29:48There's always been a solid market for pedal cars, but the way Norm's pricing, there's no meat left on the
29:53bone for us.
29:54Yeah, I can't do $24 on it.
29:56I mean, I appreciate you working with me a little bit on the number, but it would have to be
29:59a lot more than that.
30:03$22.
30:05Yeah.
30:06$1,900.
30:08Mike's having a hard time getting Norm to let this go.
30:10But you know what?
30:11When you come across a rare item, the time to buy it is when you see it.
30:17Uh...
30:22How about two?
30:25Work with me a little bit.
30:27Norm's a tough negotiator, and I'm a little bit out of my comfort zone.
30:31But I'm gonna have to find something here that I can pick to at least pay for the gas.
30:35$2,000.
30:36Okay, I guess we can do it.
30:37All right.
30:38$2,000.
30:39I love it, man.
30:40It's a cool piece.
30:40I appreciate you working with me on this.
30:42I have a lot of pedal cars.
30:44Keep right in the house.
30:45No kidding.
30:45It turns out that pedal cars are Norm's passion.
30:48Come on in.
30:49All right.
30:49So this guy invites us into his house to check out his collection.
30:53Wow.
30:54This is incredible.
30:55A lot of times when people have stuff in their house, that's what they really hold dear and
30:59close to their heart.
31:00Frankie, I can see it, man.
31:01Oh, I see some already.
31:02Norm's house is like the Smithsonian of pedal cars.
31:05This guy's got cars, boats, airplanes tucked in every single corner.
31:09It's really cool.
31:10The nice part about pedal cars, you don't need no big space like a real car.
31:15At one time, we had 16 in our living room.
31:17I mean, this is usually the kind of stuff you only see in books.
31:19I know.
31:20You know, you see in other collectors' hands and stuff.
31:22We loved this.
31:23This one, when we got it, it was tough shape.
31:26In the 20s, this was $69.95 because I had to print out from the advertising books.
31:32$70 back then.
31:33That's, you know, quite a few months' work.
31:35A lot of money back then.
31:36You could buy a Model 8 for $50, couldn't you?
31:37Yeah.
31:38You know what I mean?
31:38You could buy a regular full-size car.
31:39Sure.
31:40Pedal cars have always been a real luxury item, and that's one reason they have a big
31:44value to collectors today.
31:45So most of your cars are all restored.
31:47Yeah, most of them.
31:49You get them, and then you got a guy that redoes them all for you.
31:51A lot of people like to restore things.
31:54Myself, I don't.
31:55Because what happens then is you start to look at the restoration on the item, and you forget
31:59the item.
32:00I like to leave them in their original condition because they're only that way once.
32:04All right, this looks a little bit more like my area here, Norm.
32:07Yeah.
32:08Stuff just kind of laying all over the place.
32:10Yeah.
32:11Wait a minute.
32:11Has that horse got any age to it?
32:13Yeah.
32:1450 years old, 40 years old.
32:16It was on an old barn.
32:17You got a good eye, Norm.
32:20How old are these leathers?
32:22Well, over 40 years old.
32:24Were these yours?
32:25That was my wife's.
32:27The wife you're still married to?
32:29Yep.
32:29I love these vintage motorcycle jackets.
32:31It's like looking at an old biker's face.
32:33Every line, crease, and wrinkle tells a story.
32:36You guys used to ride?
32:37Yeah, we had some Harley.
32:39Norm didn't strike me as a Harley guy, but any time I find vintage of other goods, I'm
32:43a buyer.
32:43What kind of pants are these?
32:44I saw the jackets.
32:45A bucco.
32:46These are bucco.
32:47Even though it sounds Italian, bucco is American as it gets.
32:51These guys were based in Detroit and back in the 1940s made some of the baddest leather
32:55motorcycle jackets known to man.
33:07All right, Norm, you got three pieces here.
33:08Yeah.
33:09You got the leather pants and the leather jacket here.
33:11These two go together, the same brand bucco.
33:14Yeah.
33:14Jacket and pants, and then you've got this jacket here.
33:17Would you be interested in selling them?
33:19I'm not going to ride a bike again, I'm sure.
33:21I think I would, yeah.
33:23I would sell it.
33:24What are you thinking on these?
33:27400.
33:30400.
33:35About 300.
33:38No, I wouldn't let it go for three.
33:41How about 350?
33:45350.
33:48325.
33:51No, I don't think so.
33:52I think it's 350.
33:55350.
33:56Very good.
33:56All right.
33:57These leathers are in great condition.
33:59There's no holes, no rips, and I got them at a great price.
34:02Oh, Mike, look at this.
34:05That's the rarest of rare.
34:06That's the rarest of rare right there.
34:08That little hood ornament.
34:09Beautiful.
34:10That's a 1925 express truck.
34:12The express truck was like the predecessor to the pickup truck, and this is what they looked like in 1925.
34:18When I bought it, I was told it's the only one in the country.
34:21As pickers, this is exactly what we live for.
34:24Where did you get this?
34:25I got this at Hershey, at the car show at Hershey.
34:29I traded my real 57 Thunderbird for this, you know?
34:33You traded a real car for this?
34:35A real car.
34:35No way.
34:37Yeah, everybody thought it was nuts when I did it.
34:39Trading a real 1957 T-Bird for a pedal car might sound crazy, but you know what?
34:44If it's as rare as Norm says it is, it was probably a good deal.
34:47When you got it, was it restored?
34:49Yeah, just like this.
34:50Exactly like this.
34:51Somebody had already done it.
34:52Even though it's a restoration, the branding for American National is still on the front.
34:56These guys were the top-of-the-line maker of pedal cars back in the day.
35:09It's incredible.
35:10It is.
35:10I tell you what, I mean, there's not a lot of things that blow my mind.
35:13This is one of them.
35:14I mean, especially when you said that this might be the only one around.
35:18Is this something you would sell?
35:20Yeah, it probably would.
35:21What are you thinking on it?
35:22Well, at least $13,000.
35:25At least $13,000.
35:27$13,000?
35:28$13,000 is some serious loot.
35:30If I'm going to consider paying that much for a pedal car, I've got to do some research first.
35:34Would you care if I took a couple photos of it?
35:38No, you can go ahead.
35:39Let me take a couple pictures of this thing.
35:41Our friend Elmer is a pedal car expert.
35:43If anybody knows what this pedal car is worth, he will.
35:46I'm going to shoot him some photos and hopefully he can get back to us with some information.
35:50Elmer?
35:51Yeah?
35:51Hey, did you get those pictures we sent you?
35:54Yes, I did.
35:55All right.
35:55It's a 1925 American National Express truck, totally restored.
36:00The guy's asking $13,000.
36:04That's too much.
36:05What's a comfortable price?
36:07What would a comfortable price be?
36:09Yeah.
36:12$8,000.
36:14That's retail?
36:15Yep.
36:16No kidding.
36:17This is why we step back and do our homework.
36:19I mean, $5,000, that's definitely worth the price of a phone call.
36:23Phew.
36:23So $8,000, do you think, is it?
36:26Yep.
36:27If it was an unrestored one, it would be worth more than that.
36:29But if it was restored, don't bring the money in.
36:32All right, buddy.
36:33Bye-bye.
36:34All right.
36:34Bye now.
36:35This is a prime example of what I always say.
36:38Restoring an item can sometimes ruin the value.
36:40That's why I seek out the rusty gold.
36:43Hey, we called our buddy on that car.
36:45Yeah.
36:46Big pedal car collector.
36:47Yeah.
36:47He said that the restored stuff was soft right now.
36:51Yeah.
36:51But the original paint stuff was strong.
36:53Still bringing the money.
36:54Still commanding the money.
36:55I don't think we're going to be able to get together on it.
36:57I think we're just going to be too far apart.
36:59Well, that's fine.
37:00But, you know, we appreciate you letting us look at it.
37:02I priced it at $13, which I think is a reasonable price for it.
37:05But I probably would have been sorry if they would have taken it, you know?
37:09All right.
37:10Even though we couldn't work out a deal on the express truck, I'm thrilled that we were able
37:14to do a deal on the Austin.
37:15See, it looks like outside here.
37:17Yeah.
37:17I bought the Austin J40 pedal car for $2,000.
37:20I'm going to ask $2,800.
37:23I bought the two no trespassing signs for $55.
37:26I think I can at least get $45 a piece.
37:29I got the two leather jackets and a pair of leather pants for $350.
37:33I'm going to ask $750.
37:36Hey.
37:37Okay.
37:38Thanks for working with us.
37:39We're having fun.
37:40I think the day was really great, you know?
37:42I had a lot of fun and I think, you know, I think they had fun.
37:45See you, Norm.
37:45See you later, yeah.
37:46Bye-bye.
37:47Take care, Norm.
37:53This thing's heavy.
37:54I've known Mike and Frank for over 20 years and it's always fun to mess with them.
37:58You like that?
37:59All right, hold.
38:00Hey, Frank.
38:01I mean, we literally can't put this thing down.
38:03How's that look?
38:04Let's just try it like that.
38:05Time's over.
38:05Whoa!
38:11Hey, Danielle.
38:12Hey.
38:13What's up?
38:14You ready for this?
38:15Hit us.
38:17John Parham.
38:18John Parham.
38:18National Motorcycle Museum.
38:19If you're interested in it, stop paying attention.
38:22Woo!
38:23Two days and you've already got it sold.
38:25Great job, Danielle.
38:26Awesome job.
38:27Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on.
38:29What are you doing?
38:29I don't actually have it sold yet.
38:31I showed him the pictures.
38:32He loved it.
38:33But I told him you guys would come over and show it to him in person.
38:35What?
38:36Hey, John.
38:37If John's interested in it, that's music to our viewers.
38:39He sees it in the museum.
38:40John Parham is a friend of Mike and Frank's.
38:43He owns the National Motorcycle Museum right here in Iowa.
38:46So I had a hunch he just might be interested in the Pegasus sign.
38:50That's a good...
38:50Hey, you know what?
38:51When it comes to leads, that's a great lead.
38:53I'm gonna throw a word out there that I very rarely say.
38:57Are you ready?
38:57Yeah, yeah, do it.
38:58That was stellar.
39:00Stellar.
39:01All right, well that's enough fun.
39:02Kudos for right now.
39:04I think I'm a little kudoed out.
39:06We'll let you know when we get it actually done.
39:08Don't screw it up.
39:09All right, we'll see you later.
39:10I really hope the guys can make this happen.
39:12Otherwise, I have to find room here for a huge Pegasus.
39:16And I don't really think there's any more room.
39:19All right, I see you guys now.
39:23John's a guy that we've been dealing with for about 20 years.
39:25Hey, what's up?
39:26Where should we go?
39:30What's up, man? Good to see you.
39:31How you doing?
39:32Which way's the loading dock?
39:33Just go on around in the building, and I'll meet you back at the loading dock.
39:35All right, man, you're gonna love this sign.
39:37Wait till you see it.
39:38I've been looking for a Pegasus for a long time.
39:40I think it would be great in the museum hanging on the wall.
39:44Actually, a half dozen bikes in the museum I've bought from either Mike or Frank.
39:48They're part of the crew.
39:49We just have a lot of fun together.
39:51We've got about 325 motorcycles on display.
39:54But we also have old signs, photographs, race posters, advertisements.
40:01That tells the whole history of motorcycling.
40:04Come on over here.
40:05All right.
40:06This thing's heavy.
40:07This thing's heavy.
40:07It's getting heavy.
40:09Not that heavy.
40:09Today, I'm gonna make them work for their money, you know.
40:12Well, I want to see what it looks like up on that wall over there.
40:15This should be pretty good right here.
40:17John has always been a man that knows exactly what he wants.
40:21I mean, you could tell right away when you put something in front of him,
40:23he's either like, eh, or yeah.
40:26Okay, flip it over, because I'm thinking about putting it up on the wall behind the board track.
40:30All right, Frank, you ready?
40:31Wait, what?
40:32Got it?
40:33Oh, yeah, you got it.
40:34Flip it.
40:35All right.
40:36Oh, that looks cool.
40:37I knew we had him, man, because no service station display is complete without the Pegasus.
40:42Without the Pegasus.
40:54All right, you got it?
40:56Hold it up.
40:56Wait a second.
40:57Look and see if that's where you want it, John.
40:58Yeah, that looks good.
41:00Nice.
41:00Yeah, what do you want for it?
41:02I'm just asking 3,000 bucks.
41:04Yeah, two would be better.
41:05Two?
41:06Two?
41:06No, I got to do better than that.
41:07I got that in it.
41:08At this point, we've been holding this thing for a while, and this sucker is heavy.
41:12Here, this thing's getting heavy.
41:13You want to shut it down?
41:15Well, we can't, because the thing is, the legs are bolted onto it right there.
41:19This negotiation is starting to feel like a physical fitness test.
41:23I mean, we literally can't put this thing down until the deal's done.
41:26I think we should just make a decision here.
41:27Oh, okay.
41:28Well, here.
41:29Two?
41:30No, I can't do two.
41:31Well, what do you do?
41:32Um, I can do 28.
41:3628?
41:37I've had negotiations that have made me sweat, but this one is literally making me sweat.
41:42How about 25?
41:44I don't know, it's starting to get kind of heavy here.
41:46Yeah, yeah.
41:47Settle down, settle down.
41:48I'd hate to have ruined Frank's back here.
41:50I got the heavy end here.
41:51Give me 27.
41:53You, you, me and Frank always treat you fair.
41:55Frank, you all right down there?
41:56I'm, I'm okay.
41:57You okay?
41:58I mean, I'm standing there, I'm like, Mike, can we just sell this thing, please?
42:01You all right?
42:02Well, I mean, this bartering here is kind of getting me sweaty, you know?
42:05All right, I hear ya.
42:06You gonna help us lift it up when we hang it?
42:08Oh, you're buying it?
42:09Well, I'm getting close.
42:11Are you, are you, um...
42:14It's always fun to mess with them.
42:15Huh?
42:16I'm at 25.
42:17I think that's fair.
42:18Give me 26.
42:19He finally came down to 26, but I figured he'd go 25.
42:2425's just better.
42:26All right, this thing's getting heavy.
42:27Give me the 25.
42:29Shake.
42:29All right, shake.
42:31All right.
42:32All right, my friend.
42:33You got it, John.
42:33Which way?
42:35Straight ahead.
42:36You got it?
42:36I got the heavy side.
42:37Frank, you're a little short over here.
42:39All right, stand back, John.
42:40Tell us where you want it.
42:41Okay.
42:41All right, let's get it up.
42:42Yeah, there's some hooks up there.
42:44Wait a second.
42:44Hey, that's good.
42:45Yeah, that's good.
42:46You like that?
42:47All right, let's have it hang, Frank.
42:49How's that look?
42:50Let's just try it like that.
42:51Well, .
42:55All right.
42:56All right.
42:56All right.
42:57What do you think?
43:11In this book of world records, what event do you think Danielle could win?
43:19Well, for one, she's got a mean spike.
43:21Have you ever played volleyball against her?
43:23No.
43:23I'll tell you what I think she could win.
43:25I've seen her when she came into the shop, and she's like, I haven't slept in two and
43:28a half days.
43:29I'm trying to get the guy's leads.
43:31I'm exhausted.
43:32I've been working the phone like a mad woman.
43:33I might have a heart attack and die now.
43:35I'm a struggling man.
43:36This is the stressful part of my job when things fall through.
43:38I'm a little nauseous.
43:39I mean, I think it's like sleep deprivation.
43:41Yeah.
43:42I think she could go 79 hours and still function.
43:45Yeah.
43:45Sometimes I think what she does is she paints eyeballs on her eyelids.
43:49And they're closed?
43:50Yeah.
43:50And she just sits there like this.
43:53That's what I think she's doing.
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