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00:01Oh my gosh, Danny, I don't know what it is, but I cannot quit dreaming about auctions and it's
00:07Moreno Valley every time. I don't know if this is a premonition, but it was weird. Every time I
00:13open the unit, a rodeo clown would come flying out. And I go to look for you, and where are
00:19you?
00:19You're riding the bull. Don't forget the train ladies. I'm serious. Did I ride the bull for the
00:2815 seconds or whatever? Eight seconds, and yes, you did. My daddy can ride the bull. Only for eight seconds.
00:34Is that all it takes? I do know that.
00:41When storage units are abandoned, the treasures within are put up for auction. I think I scored on this.
01:01It is such a beautiful day.
01:08I woke up happy going to Moreno Valley. It's one of my favorite facilities. They always have something good for
01:16me there, and I am pretty sure I'm going to kill it today.
01:19Damn it, it's pretty outside today.
01:23Maryspines.com is doing really well right now.
01:27Maryspines.com
01:28But there's nothing left of my sight. It's all sold out. I think I've pretty much tapped out Dallas.
01:34I guess you can say I'm too successful.
01:38So I'm back in L.A. to restock my store.
01:41I've decided to come back to California because I always find good stuff here.
01:45So I'm hoping to at least go home with one good locker full of trinkets and treasures.
01:50And while I'm at it, I get to see my old pals.
01:54Jeez.
01:56Sir.
01:56Oh, my God.
01:58I almost hit that guy, and he almost hit me.
02:01Just go around.
02:03God.
02:04Man, I do not miss these L.A. drivers.
02:09Why did you bring a baseball?
02:10It's because we've been here before.
02:12We have the Vendorama, the Betty Boop jackets.
02:15The bases are almost loaded.
02:17Back in Moreno Valley, we're going to bring it in for the Grand Slam.
02:21Is that what a Grand Slam is?
02:23Or is it just called a slam?
02:24Grand Slam is when the bases are loaded, and then they hit a home run, and it brings everybody in.
02:30And look, there's a lot of people here.
02:32There's a ton of people.
02:33Hey, isn't that that girl from Texas?
02:36It is.
02:37I can't believe my eyes.
02:40My mom loves being there.
02:42Yeah, good to see you.
02:43I miss you.
02:44You too.
02:45Man, I thought you just got lost in my age.
02:48I know.
02:49Vanished just in there.
02:50I did kind of.
02:51I needed to come back because Texas, I mean, I tapped it out.
02:54There's always more rooms here.
02:56Yeah.
02:56We got rooms over there, rooms over there, rooms over there.
02:59I know.
03:00I'm looking for little treasures and trinkets.
03:02Oh, there is none of those.
03:03I forgot.
03:04Got those last week.
03:08Am I clear?
03:09Yeah, straighten her out.
03:11Go more that way.
03:11It's got a fender coming out.
03:13Oh, my God.
03:14If this is a premonition of today, we're in trouble.
03:17We're just going to have a cockeyed day all day.
03:20Are we?
03:20This is not going to sit right with me.
03:22Like, it's just going to make me feel weird all day long like this.
03:25So, what brings you to our neck of the woods again?
03:28Glutton for punishment?
03:30Yeah.
03:31You missed me?
03:32Yes.
03:32Yeah?
03:33Oh, I knew it.
03:34Oh, my God.
03:37What?
03:38Hey.
03:40I'm so happy to see you.
03:41You, too.
03:42Oh, my God.
03:43Yeah.
03:43Oh, my God.
03:44You keep the secret.
03:46Yeah, I just found her in the parking lot.
03:47Laura, save her.
03:48I am so sorry.
03:49He's having so much trouble.
03:50He can't get out of the car doors.
03:52He's a little bit too close to the thing over there.
03:55I think women do drive better than men.
03:57I don't know.
03:57Have you been in the car with Mary?
04:00You know what?
04:01Hey, Mary.
04:02Hey, Dan.
04:02Good to see you.
04:02I had a dream last night about a rodeo clown coming out of my unit.
04:08Not like you're a rodeo clown, but that's been a Texas.
04:12That's a bit of Texas, right?
04:14Yeah, I live in that in Texas.
04:15I do.
04:15And you are fun.
04:17Yeah.
04:18I'm a little bit of a clown.
04:19Well, all right, then.
04:20You guys look great.
04:21You, too.
04:22Look at us.
04:23Just a couple of rodeo clowns.
04:24Yeah, we're a rodeo clown.
04:27Welcome to the auction.
04:28We're down in Lord Austin with American auctioneers.
04:30Before you go through these gates, you need to know the rules.
04:32Going to go to the unit, remove the lock, open the door,
04:34give you five minutes to take a look around.
04:35You can't go inside the unit.
04:37Can't open any boxes.
04:38And who's ever got the most money in their pocket can own it today.
04:40All right, folks, this way.
04:44Let's go.
04:48Just in case you have forgotten, they're grinding off the lock right now.
04:53Give me a break, Ivy.
04:59It's been here a long time, folks.
05:01Oh, you're right about that.
05:01All right.
05:02In dust, we trust.
05:04And you can't go in it or anything like that, just in case you forgot.
05:07Thank you, Ivy.
05:09Ooh, I think there's going to be a lot of trinkets in that one.
05:11Ooh.
05:13Okay.
05:13Well, there's lots of cobwebs.
05:15That's good.
05:15That means maybe it has not been touched in a long time.
05:19There are a ton of small boxes stacked up, which tells me that there might be some little
05:25treasures and trinkets in there.
05:29Oh, it's a dirty, dusty one.
05:32Only got a nice wash machine and dryer set there, but it looks like a whole lot of Christmas back
05:35there, a whole lot of Halloween here.
05:37I don't like to buy Halloween stuff.
05:38It only sells certain times of the year.
05:40Not mine.
05:42You know what, when you see old TVs means, like, it means it might have some collectible
05:46VHS and some old video games.
05:48Is this the home run?
05:49It's for surely a single.
05:51It could be a triple, though.
05:53Price?
05:53The price doesn't matter.
05:55All right.
05:55Don't let them know that.
05:56I found so many dead cats in my unit yesterday.
06:01Like meow meows?
06:02Yeah, there was one in, like, embalming fluid in a jar.
06:07There was a skeleton.
06:08There was, like, so many things of ashes.
06:12Then they had, like, a bunch of cat stuffed animals and a bunch of cat statues and a bunch
06:17of, like, just pictures of cats and all of the cats.
06:22It was a unit full of.
06:23I was just, like, it was crazy.
06:26After that story, I don't want to buy any more lockers or cats.
06:32Wow.
06:34It's a good thing I'm having a good day, because I don't see anything right out of the gate.
06:37I mean, there might be some cool vintage items, but I don't think this is for me.
06:41So I'm going to let somebody like Ivy have it, because I'm in a good mood.
06:44And getting Dusty does not sound beautiful to me.
06:47So, oh, Dusty can have it, too.
06:49You know, I forgot they were here.
06:51Anybody can have it.
06:52Why are you letting them carry around that baseball?
06:54Because he says we're doing a home run today.
06:56He can be selling a lot of stuff, don't he?
06:57Never trust a man that wears his socks inside of sandals.
07:02All right, I've got to be going to have a 25 unit.
07:04Dust we trust.
07:05Here we go.
07:05And have a 20 with your pleasure.
07:06What are you going to do?
07:07How much money?
07:09Give me one.
07:09One where?
07:10One there.
07:10One there.
07:11A hundred and a half.
07:11A hundred and a half.
07:12What have I do?
07:12What have I do?
07:13What have I do?
07:14Jumping in.
07:14Swimming.
07:15What have I do?
07:15A hundred.
07:15I got two, two, three, three, four, four.
07:17A hundred and a four hundred.
07:18Three, a hundred and a four hundred.
07:19A hundred and a five hundred.
07:20A hundred and a five hundred.
07:21A hundred and a five hundred.
07:21A hundred and a six hundred.
07:22A hundred and a six hundred.
07:23A hundred and a six hundred.
07:23A hundred and a six hundred.
07:24A hundred and a seven hundred.
07:25A hundred and a seven hundred.
07:27A hundred and a seven hundred.
07:27It seems like something Dusty would buy.
07:28It's good for the swap meet.
07:30A hundred and a seven hundred.
07:30A hundred and a eight now.
07:31A hundred and a eight hundred.
07:32A hundred and a eight fifty.
07:33A hundred and a nine hundred.
07:34A hundred and a nine hundred.
07:35A hundred and a nine hundred.
07:36A hundred and a nine hundred.
07:37A hundred and a nine hundred.
07:38A hundred and a nine hundred.
07:39A hundred and a nine hundred.
07:39A hundred and a eleven hundred.
07:42In baseball, you've got to give 110%, but for this auction, I only need 30.
07:56Remember what they say.
07:58Scared money don't make money.
08:02Woo! You got it, Dusty!
08:07Oh, Dusty Bowls.
08:09I think that's a foul ball.
08:10Your mouth is a foul ball, Ivy. Nobody cares.
08:13Matter of fact, I think you forgot the bat.
08:15I'm out there playing in the World Series.
08:18Ivy, he's still in the minors.
08:20You know what? I think this is a unit I was dreaming about.
08:23Really?
08:23I think you got it.
08:24All right. Right on. Good.
08:25Good.
08:26No hobo clowns inside?
08:34Here we go. Five by ten.
08:36Oh, wow. Oh, okay.
08:38A lot of dust.
08:39A lot of dust.
08:40It's the way we like it.
08:43I know it's very dusty, but it looks interesting.
08:45That's where the good is at.
08:46I mean, I like these boxes, though.
08:48They usually have hats.
08:49Yeah, those are some hat boxes.
08:50You know what the problem is, though?
08:51There's not very much stuff in here.
08:53Well, the little you see is interesting.
08:55Yeah, the little you see is interesting.
08:57Oh, got a poor granny cart.
08:59Take your time, but hurry up.
09:01How do you see anything underneath all the dirt?
09:03I thought that was mud.
09:05I like that duster right there.
09:06Dusters are pretty expensive sometimes.
09:09Oh, you know what a duster is?
09:10I do.
09:11Oh, I'm surprised.
09:13I'm country.
09:14Okay, and what do you like?
09:15The Power Wheels quad back there that I just put ice cold beer in.
09:18Okay, and then what?
09:20Nothing else.
09:20That's it, huh?
09:21That's it.
09:21What do you like?
09:25Putting on my rose-colored glasses.
09:28Hit me up when you find something you like.
09:30Uh, you know, I don't want to leave here without getting one today.
09:33I was so optimistic this morning.
09:35Sometimes there are good things in these dirty units.
09:38There's some boxes, a couple of totes.
09:41If it doesn't go for much, I'm going to try a bit on it.
09:45Just like my Uncle Scooby used to say about dating,
09:47if you want to score, sometimes you got to go ugly early.
09:51Mary, perfect Texas unit right here.
09:54Those look like some cool chairs back there.
09:57Very antique-y, but I'm looking for trinkets.
10:00And the trinkets that I do see are not what I'm looking for.
10:03This looks like a dirty old man's unit.
10:06So, no, unfortunately, not what I'm looking for.
10:11All righty, here we go.
10:12Nice little dusty unit.
10:13What are you going to pay for this one?
10:14And how much?
10:15Look at me, $100 for him.
10:16I'm going to pick this one right there.
10:18It's got $100, $100 and a half.
10:19$150 where? $100, $150 going once. $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100,
10:24$100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100,
10:27$100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100,
10:31$100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100
10:42$825, Brandy!
10:43$825, Brandy!
10:44I'll find something cool in there.
10:46I know you want to ride that quad.
10:50Lock it up, let's go!
10:52That might have been the one I was dreaming about.
10:54Who knows?
10:56I couldn't wait to get started, so I snuck off to check out what this dusty locker has in store
11:00for me.
11:01Let's see what we got here.
11:03It's always a good sign when the plastic bag disintegrates when you touch it.
11:08Look at that! Baseball cards!
11:12Be like Renee and get rich!
11:14I've got $30 in here.
11:17These are 8-track.
11:20Well, these are all a little banged up.
11:26$20.
11:27What do I can do?
11:33I hit myself in the face, that's what I can do.
11:36Oh!
11:38Game Boy!
11:39These are actually super-collectible right now.
11:42$100.
11:44Ooh!
11:45Hold on, hold on, excuse me.
11:47I'm getting a page.
11:48Oh, it's just my mom.
11:51Ooh!
11:52All kinds of ugly hats.
11:54Look at that!
11:55Oh, wow!
11:56That's fun!
12:03$20 in hats.
12:05Pack and play.
12:08$40 for the pack and play.
12:10For sure.
12:13Ooh!
12:14Hold on.
12:21That is 18-karat gold.
12:24Gold is up really high right now, so I'd probably get $100 for that.
12:30Hold on, we're just looking for gold now.
12:32Where's the money, Barkus?
12:33Where's the money?
12:35Come on, where's the jewelry box?
12:37Well, I am no gold digger, but I am definitely digging for gold in here somewhere.
12:43Oh!
12:44Oh!
12:44Oh!
12:45Hold on.
12:47Jewelry box.
12:49Look at this.
12:51That's gold.
12:52And that's gold.
12:54And that's gold.
12:56That is not gold.
12:57It's cheap.
12:59A pair of gold earrings.
13:01Okay.
13:01More gold.
13:03It's very exciting.
13:03A lot of gold in here.
13:06At least $2.50.
13:07This gold just paid for my locker.
13:10We're almost done.
13:11One box away.
13:14You guys!
13:15There's money in here!
13:17There's probably $18.47 in here.
13:24See?
13:25Pays to be positive.
13:27Alright, Magic 8-Ball.
13:29Should I go buy another locker?
13:31All signs point to yes.
13:35Alright.
13:36Another good locker on the way.
13:38Laura!
13:39Where are you guys at?
13:4210 by 15!
13:45Alright now!
13:47When it's in shrink wrap, it might not be crap.
13:52There are wardrobe boxes.
13:54There's like three on this side.
13:57There is clothes in there.
13:59I do like this kind of room.
14:00Furniture looks...
14:01Sometimes they have things inside of them.
14:05Stop it!
14:06You can't kick.
14:07You can't poke.
14:08You can't scratch.
14:09His leg was twitchy.
14:11Sorry, I had a muscle spasm, Danny.
14:14I can't help it.
14:15Woo!
14:16I do need a new fridge, but not that one.
14:18She ain't the one.
14:19Everything's clean and wrapped up, but it's all very old furniture.
14:22Yeah, if I'm staged in someone's granny's house, I definitely should buy this, but I'm not.
14:29It's not for me, but this definitely might sell at Grandma's Attic.
14:35Grandma's Attic, you want stuff? We got stuff.
14:38Occasionally open in Palmdale.
14:39American Auctioneers!
14:42This is actually very, very expensive furniture right here.
14:45Looks like there's a bed.
14:47Refrigerator's about the only thing old in here.
14:49There's an old saying, people who take pride in their stuff often have very good stuff.
14:52I might go off that theory today.
14:54Yeah, I'm in.
14:55That's it.
14:56You surround wrap with stuff, take that much time, means you got something good.
15:00There are a few boxes back there, but they all look big,
15:04which tells me that there's not going to be a lot of small little trinket treasures that I'm looking for.
15:09So, this one is a no-go.
15:12This looks like Grandma's Attic.
15:15Shoot, Grandma's Attic ain't never looked that clean.
15:1810 by 15!
15:19All right, I got to make a nice 10 by 15 apartment units.
15:22100.
15:22I got 100 there, 100 and a half where?
15:24100 and a half, what do we do there?
15:25What do we do there? What do we do there? What do we do there?
15:26What do we do there? What do we do there? What do we do there?
15:27What do we do there? What do we do?
15:29What do we do?
15:303, 3, 3, 3, 3, 5, 2, 75, not 3.
15:323, 50.
15:333, 50.
15:33I'll do that half week things.
15:353 and a half, 400, 4, 3, 75, not 4.
15:384, 400, 4 there.
15:394 to quarter, 25.
15:40I got 400 bucks, 4 to quarter, 25.
15:42I got 500 bucks, 5 and a half, about 550 where?
15:44Are you 5 and a half, about 550?
15:46I've got 500 there.
15:475 and a half, about 550, 600.
15:48600.
15:48600, 600, 600, 600, 600, 600.
15:51600, 650, 600, 650.
15:53I got 600 going once, 650 going twice.
15:56Find the colors.
15:586 and a half, about 7.
15:591 to 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7.
16:00I got 600, 700, 750.
16:03I've got 700, 700, 750 where?
16:05700, 700, 750 going once,
16:06700, 750 going twice.
16:08Yeah!
16:10Dusty likes to play mind games,
16:12but I'm completely unmind-gammable.
16:14700, 700, 700.
16:15800, 700, 700, 800.
16:16700, 700, 800, 700, 700.
16:19700, 800, 800.
16:21800, 800, 800, 800.
16:22800?
16:23Hey, Dusty, I can waste time, too.
16:25800, 850.
16:26800, 800, 800, 800, 850 going once.
16:28800, 850 going twice,
16:29500, 800, 800.
16:31Damn!
16:32Dusty!
16:33900, 800, 800, 900.
16:35800, 900.
16:43I've got 900, 950, 950, 950, 950 going once.
16:48I've got 900, 950, 950, 999, 950, 950 going twice.
16:52I'm going to call it 990, 950, 950, 9.
16:56Oh, monsters, Ivy.
16:57You got it, Ivy.
16:58Dusty, all you managed to do was postpone the inevitable.
17:02Ivy, I think this is a unit I was dreaming about.
17:05It's all right, Ivy. There's a lot of big cardboard boxes in there you can put under your leaky truck.
17:10Fooled everyone, I always go big.
17:19This could be the one you were dreaming about.
17:21Oh, here we are.
17:24Oh, wow.
17:25How big is that? A 10 by 24.
17:27Oh, yeah, no cattle.
17:31You know, it's like one of them small rooms that might have something.
17:34This is going to be a one-item special.
17:36Where?
17:36It could be in the luggage. You don't know.
17:38But some stuff is broken.
17:40I mean, if you want stuff for the swap meet, maybe.
17:42It's got potential, Lupe.
17:44Max potential.
17:46There are these little brass thingies that go by the fireplace.
17:50Oh.
17:52Some skis. That's pretty cool.
17:54There are a few boxes back there that look vintage-y.
17:58There are three suitcases, and those are old school.
18:01So there might be some treasures in here.
18:04If it's cheap, then I might bet on it.
18:07Oh, that's broken, but those terracotta pots are nice.
18:11Everyone has tires in their storage, and I don't know what that's all about.
18:14The tires don't look tired to me.
18:18Stop saying weird stuff.
18:20Are you okay today?
18:21I think it's lack of sleep.
18:22Is that what it is?
18:23Yeah.
18:24Keeping him up at night, Laura?
18:25Yeah.
18:26Dreams about clowns?
18:27Yeah.
18:28Um, I love these bamboo drapes, so we'll see.
18:33It's clean.
18:34Easy clean out.
18:39It's a weird-looking sander or something right there.
18:41It almost looks like a miniature multi-purpose knife that opens up and has pliers in it or something.
18:45Tires look like trailer tires right there.
18:47Ooh, nice pottery plant holders.
18:49Oh, maybe, uh, looks like we might have an old Christmas tree stand.
18:53I'd be worth some.
18:56All right, I've got a big old NICE 1 at 24 units.
18:59Start him in.sen
18:59them down. How
19:00much money where? $100,
19:011 over the board there. 1 in the
19:03corner, $25. 1 in the
19:04corner, $100 and a half. $75.
19:051 in the
19:05corner, $150. 1 there.
19:07Now 2.
19:07Over the 2015
19:08there. Two and a
19:09quarter. I've got
19:09growth in a quarter. Then, I
19:10haven't been qualific I'm going to? And 250.
19:1275. 75,
19:12not 3.
19:13Are you in 3 to
19:138? 1 in theiji?
19:141 in theiji.
19:141 in theiji.
19:151 in theiji.
19:17I got 3 in aremo
19:18to 350 going to 1, 300. 350. 350 going to twice.
19:21Ooh!
19:21Three and a quarter. I've got three hundred bucks. How much are you?
19:26That's what I thought I got three to buck three to quarter three twenty five where I got three hundred
19:30three to quarter twenty-five now
19:31Three or three to quarter twenty-five. Well, they're all done at three twenty-five. Mary
19:37Lock it up. Lock it up
19:40This locker has knickknacks trinkets and
19:51All right, here we go! Whoa! Look at that!
19:59Mary, this is a sister to your brother unit. Okay. There are a few vintage stuff in here.
20:06Mannequins back there, those always go for at least two hundred bucks. Looks like some vintage books,
20:11maybe some trinkets and these other three boxes. So, I don't know. I might bid on it if it's cheap.
20:18Well, I like the launchers. They're kind of cool looking. And then people like tables.
20:23You ever lift one of these? They're so heavy. Nobody likes them.
20:26They're sturdy. The only way you can go on that room is down.
20:30The patio chairs are nice. It's more terracotta pots. That's cool. Play badminton, you know, instead of pickleball.
20:37I don't know. It's clean.
20:39Let's see.
20:43You got enough chairs and tables for everybody at the whole entire auction to sit down and have a spot.
20:48Oh, pretty cool. Sledgehammer and railroad tie to do some blacksmithing right there.
20:52Badminton set. That's the best thing in here right now. Everything else is just who knows what.
20:58All right. We're going to be a nice unit. Here we go.
21:00What are you going to pay for this money?
21:01Five dollars. Five dollars?
21:04I got five. What if it's twenty-five?
21:05Five. What if it's twenty-five? What if it's twenty-five? What if it's forty-five?
21:08Forty-five. What if it's sixty-five? What if it's seventy-five?
21:10Seventy-five. What if it's eighty-five? What if it's eighty-five?
21:11Why is she trying to steal Mary's sister?
21:13How friendship fades so fast?
21:21what if it's twenty-five, six, twenty-five, four?
21:24What if it's twenty-five?
21:24What if it's twenty-five, five-one-thrty-five, one-thrty-five, one-thrty-five, one-thrty-five.
21:26Get mad, you can't even get back.
21:27What if it's twenty-five, one-thrty-five, $one-thrty-five, one-thrty-five.
21:30Whatè¿” ground your luck with it?
21:33I don't callニ gouvernementical.
21:35How did you win?
21:35wrote that, five...
21:37Fortnite 하기 wanted two or five?
21:38Still trying to doubt one Carrie?
21:43Oh have you.
21:44TK, what about $205 a night?
21:46So that's way, Brandy got it for $195, Brandy.
21:49You got it, Brandy.
21:50Two lockers and one beautiful day.
21:52Everything's coming up, Brandy.
21:54Folks, that's the end of the auction,
21:55and don't forget to pay the lady, everyone.
21:57See you in the office.
21:59You know, Danny, that might have been the unit I was dreaming about.
22:09This is what $900 gets you.
22:14Don't open these until you get ready to go home.
22:17Because if it's bad inside, like some three-month-old turkey,
22:20you're going to know about it the whole time you load.
22:22Let's get this bed out of the way.
22:24This is a nice-looking bed.
22:26Looks like all walnut.
22:27I don't see the headboard yet.
22:29This is definitely the footboard.
22:32Oh, look how nice it is.
22:34Wow.
22:35Might even be mahogany or something.
22:37Oh, here it is.
22:39I knew she was in there.
22:40The only disappointment is that it looks like it's a queen.
22:45Queens don't sell as good as king size.
22:48So we got a complete bed with no dents, no scratches,
22:51wrapped in plastic.
22:52Woo!
22:53$300.
22:54Okay.
22:55One of my most favorite things ever to find in units.
22:58Set this at the end of your bed.
23:00Perfect height.
23:03Watch this.
23:04If you got a big old fat belly,
23:06you don't got to bend over far, reach down,
23:07put on your socks.
23:08Mess with your phone a little bit.
23:10Hurry, get out of the bathroom, woman.
23:12I got to go.
23:13Shoot.
23:14Being that this is in immaculate condition,
23:16$200.
23:17Another nice TV stand.
23:19Wow, look at the condition of all this furniture.
23:21$350.
23:23Oh, oh, oh.
23:25Yes, sir.
23:26Rebob.
23:27Here we go.
23:27Oh.
23:29Different kind of chest.
23:31Ugh.
23:32Right here could be all my unit paid for in one.
23:36Bam.
23:37I guess this is a drinker.
23:38I guess you put your cigars or something in there,
23:40and you can put three full shots in there.
23:43Wow, that's pretty.
23:44I found a lot of trunks in my day.
23:46But these trunks, being that they're miniature,
23:48cool shape, so much detail, so clean,
23:51tells me that there's something about these trunks
23:52that I just don't know.
23:53And when I don't know something,
23:55the rule is find somebody who do.
23:57You guys, hold tight.
23:58We're going to find out a little bit more about you.
24:02Oh, another baby trunk.
24:04Come on, be some jewelry.
24:05Come on, be some jewelry.
24:06Wow.
24:07Yes, it is.
24:08All righty.
24:09Let's see.
24:10That's gold there.
24:12That's gold there.
24:13Silver there.
24:14Well, not the best jewelry, not the worst.
24:16This whole entire pile right here,
24:18$200 worth of jewelry.
24:19Well, oh, what we got here?
24:21I know this is a bench and a piano.
24:25Ah!
24:36Nice.
24:37Some people like to tickle the ivory.
24:39I like to tickle the ivies.
24:42Uh-huh.
24:43$400.
24:44Well, let's get to these clothes.
24:46We got about 10 or 12 boxes.
24:48And clothes it is.
24:51I don't deal in too much clothes.
24:52They don't sell very good at Grandma's Attic.
24:54So I pretty much just toss them aside
24:56and move on to what does.
24:57But you know what?
24:58I know who does.
25:01Dusty!
25:02Lupe!
25:07Lupe!
25:10That's the voice I used to call Ivy Jr. home with
25:12when he was a kid.
25:14Never fails.
25:15Dusty!
25:16Yeah?
25:17This way!
25:18You called?
25:19I called.
25:19Whoa, you got some clothes.
25:21Check it out.
25:21Y'all loved them clothes.
25:23Wow.
25:25It looks like you have a lot of skirts,
25:27a lot of dress clothes.
25:29Clothes.
25:29Hats!
25:30I love hats.
25:32This hat would look good on you.
25:33Here's some shoes.
25:35Wow.
25:36You had some good stuff.
25:37So what are you thinking?
25:45$300 bucks.
25:47What about with the jewelry?
25:49Deal.
25:51What are you doing?
25:53I like the stuff.
25:55I call that an inside the park home run for Ivy.
25:59The last part of the deal is,
26:02Dusty, open that fridge.
26:04Oh!
26:20Oh, my God.
26:22Why, bro?
26:24Not clean fridge?
26:25$50 bucks.
26:26You loading it and taking it home?
26:28Priceless.
26:30I can smell it, Al.
26:32I'm going to lunch.
26:34Lupe set us back $300 bucks
26:36buying those clothes from Ivy.
26:38It's time to come out swinging.
26:43Let's see what $1,500 gets us in Moreno Valley.
26:48It looks like housewares, though.
26:49Bunch of Pyrex bowls and stuff.
26:51$20 bucks for all that.
26:52Good.
26:54That's cool.
26:55Glass punch bowls.
26:56$10 bucks.
26:57Oh, it's so heavy!
26:59This is an older one.
27:01Everybody loves a blow mold.
27:03It looks like a 60s or 1970s.
27:05Looks like it's one of the ones made by Empire.
27:06It's probably at least $100 bucks.
27:09Nice!
27:09And it'll sell in, like, 32.3 seconds of coming off the truck at any flea market.
27:14Could I go in the front yard for a little bit?
27:16Sure.
27:16Okay.
27:18There you go.
27:19What is it?
27:20It's a clock.
27:21Okay.
27:21Look how cool it is, though.
27:22All little mosaic rocks.
27:23At a good antique show, we could ask $100 for this.
27:27All right, this looks like kitchen, bathroom, all mixed.
27:32$10.
27:33Moving on.
27:34Look, Jingle Bells.
27:36A bunch of brand new dishes.
27:38$30 bucks.
27:39Look, even with these terrible boxes, one thing I learned in this business is you can just dollar
27:44your way to paradise.
27:46You can also penny your way to purgatory.
27:48This thing's actually pretty cool.
27:50This is a kaleidoscope.
27:51You should try it.
27:52It's really cool.
27:54Ooh.
27:55What do you see in there, Lupe?
27:56Regret for buying this unit?
27:58It's like you're looking on a microscope at the germs.
28:01$30 bucks.
28:02You know what?
28:03I got a five-disc CD changer.
28:04What's special about that?
28:06Absolutely nothing.
28:07Guess what?
28:07I got a pillow.
28:09Oh, it's a KitchenAid.
28:10Ooh, this is good.
28:11Looks brand new.
28:12This is at least $200.
28:14Oh, you know what, Lupe?
28:15I got $50 in stereo equipment right here.
28:20Ooh.
28:21I found Pokemon cards.
28:23Now we're talking.
28:23Let me see.
28:24I don't know anything about Pokemon.
28:25Oh, these are the older ones.
28:27Is that good?
28:28I mean, it's better.
28:29There's at least 300 in Pokemon.
28:31I went from playing in the World Series to trading B-rate Pokemon cards.
28:35This really is a brutal game.
28:38It said hamper, but it's just full of, uh...
28:43Lupe, I think this sums up our whole locker.
28:47Crap.
28:48I wish I could just wipe this locker clean.
28:50That would take a lot of toilet paper.
28:54Man.
28:56I don't want to buy any lockers for at least two days after this.
29:00No.
29:01Actually, I lied.
29:02I want to go buy a locker as fast as possible.
29:04Really?
29:05A good one.
29:05I need a reboost.
29:06Well, you never know.
29:07I can find $10 in a purse.
29:09Oh.
29:17Wait a second.
29:20Stupid.
29:24Time to work it out with my sister from another mister.
29:27Got it.
29:27My excavator from another master.
29:31Never mind.
29:33Let's get started.
29:37All right.
29:38All right.
29:42Well, these pots are great.
29:44I mean, who doesn't love a terracotta?
29:46$100 for the three of those.
29:49Ooh.
29:49What are these blue wrens?
29:51Those are cool.
29:53Looks like there's pretty good tread on them.
29:55$100 for all four.
29:56So, this being put up against the fireplace to keep all the embers out.
30:01These both look vintage from the cloth feet, you can tell.
30:04So, this piece in the brass, I'm going to say $100.
30:07Lots of crafty s*** in here.
30:10Full box is cool.
30:11Probably get $40 for that.
30:13Wow.
30:13What in the Buffalo Bill is going on here?
30:16Why does everyone have wigs?
30:17Wigs, heads, and headstands.
30:20Probably have $200 in wigs.
30:22Oh, I'm sorry, Tammy.
30:23I'm going to throw you on the ground.
30:25Mm-hmm.
30:26Adhesive spray?
30:28She was a crafty lady.
30:30Here we go.
30:31I feel like I need this.
30:34Business is good.
30:35Business is good.
30:38Blueprint for living.
30:40Oh, Jesus is the way.
30:44Ooh.
30:44Two of me.
30:45The struggle with sin.
30:46Sin here with Jesus.
30:48Ah, it makes sense.
30:49I wonder if Mary's locker is as holy as mine.
30:53This is the Christmas tree.
30:55This one's already set up and ready to go.
30:58$20.
30:59Okay, cute vintage ornaments.
31:02I can use these for my Christmas wreaths.
31:04My friend Jenny and I have been making all these Christmas wreaths,
31:07which we're going to sell on maryspines.com.
31:10maryspines.com
31:11Now with wreaths.
31:15Because last year I did it, and they did very well.
31:17So, this is actually perfect.
31:19Another $50 in supplies.
31:22Those are some big, heavy tables.
31:25And there are...
31:28seven.
31:29Seventh heaven.
31:31$100 in tables.
31:33Oh.
31:34Oh!
31:35Hey, lady!
31:37Keep it down over there!
31:39Jeez.
31:41How is it going over there?
31:43Super fantastic.
31:45Have you made your money back yet?
31:46I did.
31:48How about you?
31:49Yes.
31:50Chip-chip-a-roo to the both of us.
31:52It's Christmas over here.
31:54The Lord is on my side over here for sure.
31:58Ooh, here's some lights.
31:59Box of lights of $10.
32:01Ooh, what are these?
32:07These are for some serious snow.
32:10Oh my gosh, so cool.
32:12Looks like legit leather.
32:14I think they're for walking in the snow.
32:17Oh, more of these.
32:18What?
32:20Old school snow boots.
32:22Oh, and they have the sticks that go with them.
32:25Wow, these are so cool.
32:27They're what, three sets of these guys?
32:29This one looks a little bit more modern.
32:31It's made of metal, a newer version, and the older version.
32:35I mean, I think maybe I need to get these checked out because they look old.
32:38They're for sure vintage.
32:39Looks like these were handmade.
32:40I have no idea how much they're worth, but I think they're for sure worth something.
32:45So I can't wait to see what these are all about.
32:48All right, patio.
32:49It's just two chairs and the table, but there's no rust.
32:52Just clean this layer of dust off of them and get $40.
32:58And I think that's the end of the value in here.
33:02All in all, I had fun.
33:05It's a good day.
33:07Got to run into Mary.
33:09Speaking of.
33:10Oh my gosh, so cute.
33:12What is so cute?
33:13I love these mittens.
33:15Look how cute these are, Brandi.
33:17So vintage, old school, cute.
33:19Which is it, vintage or old school?
33:21Both.
33:22Okay.
33:24Did you find some treasures?
33:25Well, I got lots of Christmas stuff, which I've been making Christmas wreaths, so it's actually perfect.
33:31You've been making wreaths?
33:32Uh-huh.
33:33How very merry of you.
33:34Yes.
33:36Christmassy.
33:37All right, I'm going to scoot on out of here.
33:39Was it good to see you?
33:40Yep, good to see you.
33:41I'll see you, uh...
33:42Yes.
33:43Yeah, we'll hang out while you're here.
33:44Okay, for sure.
33:46Let's get drunk.
33:48So, the snow stuff, growing up in Texas.
33:51I don't know much about snow, but I'm excited to find out more.
33:55And all this stuff that I got, I made my money back.
33:58So, couldn't be happier.
34:00Win and a win.
34:07Melissa.
34:08All right.
34:09It's the right place.
34:10If anyone knows how to check a box, it's my friend and antiquer, Melissa Levinson.
34:14Here's hoping they're worth the trip.
34:20Melissa.
34:21Hey, Ivy.
34:22Well, I got the stuff I told you I was bringing.
34:24Those are fabulous.
34:25Little one and a big one.
34:27Which one do you want?
34:28Let's look at the big one first.
34:30All right.
34:30Check this out.
34:32Let's see what we got here.
34:33Well, they're antique tea caddies.
34:35They were used to store tea back in the late 18th century.
34:40So, these are both lovely examples of Regency.
34:44The Regency boxes were usually done in mahogany, sometimes king wood, and rose wood.
34:51May I please see that one?
34:53Oh, man.
34:53I know.
34:54I know.
34:55I'm asking a lot here.
34:56This is a sarcophagus shape, which is a coffin.
35:01Ooh.
35:01Yeah, right?
35:02I don't like that one already.
35:03Around that time, Napoleon traveled to Egypt, and the Europeans became really into Egyptology.
35:12So, you'll see a lot of the sarcophagus shape.
35:17This is called a triple tea caddy because there are three compartments.
35:23These held the tea, and this would have held the sugar.
35:28They called it a mixing bowl.
35:29Everything looks original and intact.
35:32There were some keys in one of them.
35:34There are actually the two original keys in this.
35:38With a little tassel.
35:38Yes, which is a great detail.
35:41Now, nobody uses these, of course, anymore to store tea.
35:45They're decorative boxes.
35:46They're beautiful.
35:47I have my collection of tortoise shell boxes.
35:49I've had these for 25 years.
35:52They're 200 years old, and the sea turtles are extremely endangered.
35:57So, you can't sell these.
35:59You can own them, but you certainly can't transport them in and out of the country.
36:0425 years ago, I paid $5,000 for this tortoise shell tea caddy.
36:11And if they're in this kind of condition, they're known to go up to $20,000 for a tea caddy.
36:21All right.
36:21Let's get down to business.
36:23I want to know what these bad boys worth.
36:24Okay.
36:26Let's discuss this one first.
36:29This one, it's done in a beautiful flame mahogany.
36:34With the key.
36:35It's the triple compartment with the center.
36:40Whoops.
36:41There's the extra key.
36:43With the keys.
36:45The keys.
36:46There are two keys with beautiful detailing around the lids.
36:51It's very handsome, and it's very heavy.
36:53You can feel the quality in this box.
37:00I want to know what these bad boys worth.
37:04I think that you could fetch $350.
37:12That's what I thought it'd be.
37:13Okay.
37:14Then we have the smaller box here.
37:16The sarcophagus.
37:17The sarcophagus.
37:19It's a fruit wood box.
37:21Beautiful shape.
37:22Original brass handles.
37:25It has the original lids.
37:28And the detailing's exquisite.
37:31It is in excellent condition.
37:35Really beautiful.
37:37A little more collectible than this one.
37:41I would put this at a price of $650.
37:50$1,000 for the two?
37:51$1,000 for the pair.
37:53Ain't nothing like a good old grand on a hard day's work.
37:55Absolutely.
37:56Thank you, thank you.
37:57Oh, thank you.
37:57Guess what I'm going to go do?
37:58You're going to go buy some tea.
38:00Nope, make me a grand.
38:01Oh!
38:03So you're going to become a tea connoisseur.
38:05I am.
38:06A tea connoisseller.
38:15Greeny and I are driving to the Mountain High Ski Resort to get this snow stuff checked out.
38:21I drove all the way to Cali and looked a few more miles on the odometer.
38:27Hi.
38:28Brandy, Mary, how are you girls doing?
38:30Good.
38:31We got the stuff.
38:33All right, look at this.
38:34What do you got here?
38:35All kinds of stuff.
38:36Wow, all right.
38:37How are you doing?
38:38Great.
38:38How about you girls?
38:39Cold.
38:41Well, that's incredible.
38:42Let's take a look.
38:43These look amazing.
38:45These look terrific.
38:46Okay.
38:47And we got some poles here as well.
38:49Yep.
38:50Look at these guys.
38:51These look a little bit newer.
38:53Oh, yeah, with the metal.
38:54With the metal aluminum, that's to make it a little bit stronger and lighter, more durable.
38:58Okay.
38:59Okay.
38:59Those are great.
39:00These are really amazing, though.
39:01These are just for art.
39:03Like, these don't have foot straps on them and probably wouldn't be too usable.
39:06Do you think somebody used those, but there's no longer straps and they became decorative?
39:10That's my assumption.
39:11Yeah, there needs to be something on here to attach it to the foot, and that's been lost to time.
39:16How old do you think they are?
39:17These probably look like they're the oldest of the bunch.
39:20I would say 1940s.
39:21Okay.
39:22These other two, these are the newest of the three.
39:26This is leather right here, not rawhide like that might be.
39:29But these are actually in really good condition.
39:31I would venture to say these have never been used.
39:33Nice.
39:34You might have a brand new pair on your hands.
39:35Wow.
39:36Maybe they're on someone's wall for a while.
39:38But these could be used right now if you want to take them out and try them out.
39:40Sure.
39:41These could definitely work.
39:42Saddle up, Mary.
39:43Okay.
39:44I mean, would somebody use these that are this large?
39:46They seem awfully awkward.
39:47Believe it or not, the bigger the better.
39:49When you're in deep snow, it's the size of the footprint that actually displaces your weight,
39:52and that's what makes it easy for you to kind of stay on top of the snow.
39:56In fact, if you're interested, this is what modern-day snowshoes look like.
39:59So quite a bit different.
40:00This is what someone would use here for hunting and mountain climbing these days.
40:03These are light, easy to just strap on your backpack and carry them up.
40:07So if you're ever doing any winter exploring, this is what you can see in someone's back.
40:10I'm not much of a winter explorer.
40:12I prefer sunshine and sand.
40:15We're in Southern California, so believe it or not, the ocean is an hour and a half that way,
40:20and the Mojave Desert's about 30 minutes that way, so we're right in the middle at 8,000 feet.
40:24Such a cool state, California.
40:26You can go anywhere, you know?
40:27Go to the beach, go to the desert, go to the snow.
40:31Typical Californian.
40:32Never stops talking about how cool California is.
40:37Okay, so what do you think for the total of all these guys?
40:40Yeah.
40:41Money.
40:41We're going to talk about money now.
40:43We've got four sets of snowshoes here.
40:44Three of them are definitely usable, although these two might be best on the wall.
40:48We've got two sets of poles here.
40:51I'd say you're probably looking at around $5.50.
40:56What?
40:57Okay.
40:58That's great.
40:59You can buy me dinner.
41:00Yes.
41:01All right, well, we've got snowshoes, we've got snow.
41:03Let me go for a hike.
41:05Yes.
41:05Sounds super.
41:08Ivy Calvin hooted and hollered his way to a victorious $1,800.
41:15Mary Padian was California dreamin', amassing $600 in profit.
41:23Brandy Passante made a beautiful $538.47.
41:30And it was a big swing and a miss for Dusty and Lupe, who were sent back to the miners.
41:39It's our friendship time.
41:42Friendship and snowshoes.
41:44Oh, my God.
41:45You bitch.
41:46It's crazy.
41:48These snowshoes are working pretty well.
41:50These work like a chump.
41:51You guys are doing great.
41:52Yeah, look at us.
41:53We didn't even fall.
41:55I know.
41:59Whoa.
41:59Whoa.
42:00Whoa, whoa, whoa, triple.
42:01Yeah.
42:02Let me help you get out of here.
42:03Oh, thank you.
42:05Whoa.
42:06Ha ha.
42:07Whoa.
42:09Yeah, oh, nope.
42:12Oh, that's why we need snowshoes.
42:14All right, snow angels, let's go.
42:18This is why I miss California.
42:19Definitely no way to make snow angels in Texas.
42:23Ha ha ha.
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