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Pawn Stars - Season 24 - Episode 08: Pinky's Day Out
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00:01On tonight's episode, no matter what comes in the pawn shop,
00:04could be the rarest of all rare.
00:06No one will ever have this.
00:08We're paying tribute to the queen of gold and silver pawn,
00:11my pup, Pinky.
00:13You ready for your cool outfit, Pinky?
00:15Pinky the shark.
00:16Pinky makes her mark on me.
00:18I went and got a nice little tattoo of my girl right here.
00:21I told you, it's a job stopper.
00:23But I've worked here for 17 years.
00:25Probably going to be my last job ever.
00:27Then, no more roughing it.
00:29Pinky's eating like a queen.
00:31The sardines are for yours truly.
00:34Dog eat sardines?
00:35Stop calling her a dog.
00:36This is your niece.
00:38And later, Pinky and Cory are pretty and pink.
00:42Is that your uncle walking you, Pinky?
00:45I know.
00:46This is humiliating.
00:47I don't know who looks better in the tutu, you or him.
01:01Oh, you ready for breakfast, Pinky?
01:05Scrambled eggs OK with you?
01:08How hungry are you?
01:11You want to watch me cook?
01:14We're going to have a really busy day, so I think we can skip a walk today.
01:18I think you'll get plenty of steps in.
01:22How's that look?
01:25You know that was supposed to be my plate.
01:28Obviously, I'm bigger than you, so I should get the bigger plate.
01:32You love being next to your statue, don't you?
01:35Pinky, you remember when I had that statue made?
01:40Hello.
01:41Got some sweet for you, man.
01:43OK.
01:44This is Bearbrick.
01:45It's by Coz.
01:47It's interesting.
01:48Who's the artist?
01:49Coz.
01:50He's a famous artist out of Brooklyn.
01:52OK.
01:53Oh, a Coz Bearbrick?
01:55Are you selling this?
01:56I am.
01:57He's one of the biggest artists, Rick.
01:59You got to understand, MTV had him redo their Moon Man for their MTV award.
02:03Jordan has done collaborations.
02:04They've made Jordan shoes with this guy.
02:06He's had some stuff even sell for $14 million.
02:10So what's this thing worth?
02:11Without trying, you could get $5,000 for it.
02:13These things are only going up in value.
02:15You need to get it, all right?
02:17OK.
02:19So I'll tell you what.
02:20I'll do $4,500.
02:20I'm not going to do any more.
02:22$5,000?
02:23Rick, $5,000 is still.
02:26All right.
02:27I might be crazy, but I'll do the $5,000.
02:29Sweet.
02:29OK, sweet.
02:33All right, Pinky.
02:34This is your moment, OK?
02:35You've got to be perfect.
02:37Yep, that's good.
02:39After I saw the amazing Cos Bear Brick, I wanted to capture the likeness of my number one girl, Pinky.
02:45So I'm having a toy statue made of her.
02:47So I grabbed the shop photographer to capture all of her angles for the cast.
02:51You ready for your cool outfit, Pinky?
02:53Pinky the shark.
02:54What is this?
02:56It's a photo shoot for Pinky.
02:58She's getting a vinyl toy made of her.
03:00You're getting a vinyl toy made of Pinky?
03:02Yeah, look how cute she is.
03:04Why is she wearing that?
03:06Would you want to do a photo shoot naked?
03:10So I got something to talk to you about.
03:12What?
03:13Rick Harrison's collection.
03:15It's a collection of fine art, right?
03:17Yes.
03:18Remember we bought the Cos Bear Brick?
03:19Yes.
03:20Those things are going up in value every day.
03:23Just spit it out, chum.
03:24What do you want?
03:25I had a vinyl toy made of Pinky.
03:28Oh my God.
03:29Me and Cory did a photo shoot and everything.
03:31We did not do a photo shoot.
03:33You did a photo shoot.
03:34I'm thinking about we can get a small limited edition.
03:36Maybe 10 or 20 of them.
03:37You know what?
03:38For you chum, I'll put it in my gallery for two weeks.
03:40If it doesn't sell, I'll give it back to you.
03:41It's going to go like hotcakes.
03:43They go like hotcakes?
03:44Great, we'll both make money.
03:45All right, that's good enough for me.
03:48I'm going to go put this in a safe place.
03:49I wouldn't want any haters to take it.
03:53No matter what comes in the pawn shop,
03:55it could be the rarest of all rare.
03:57No one will ever have this,
04:00unless I sell it to them.
04:02Are you ready to get ready for work?
04:04Who's doing the dishes, me or you?
04:07Come on, Pinky, let's go.
04:09You coming or you staying home?
04:12You know I only got the best and biggest cards for you, Pinky.
04:17We don't need Antoine to hold you like that time
04:19we had Rick come down and test drive that little Fiat micro car.
04:25All right, he said 1963... Pinky, stop.
04:31Sorry, you know how dogs are.
04:33Pinky.
04:34Yeah, I'll be down shortly.
04:36Give me a little bit of time, I've got to get a few things together
04:38and I'd love to come check it out.
04:40Hi.
04:42What are you doing?
04:43I'm on break.
04:44Would you like to leave the pawn shop and get out for a few hours?
04:46Since I'm going to be looking at a car, I'm going to need hands-on.
04:49Oh, so basically, I'm going to watch Pinky and make sure you don't buy this car.
04:53Basically, you're going so I have someone to blame if I do buy it.
04:56Wow, man.
04:59Hi, Chumlee.
05:00How you doing?
05:01There's a dog.
05:02What's up, man?
05:02All right, welcome, guys.
05:03So this is it, the Fiat Multipa 600.
05:07You got it.
05:08How's it going?
05:09Hi.
05:10Cute.
05:10Dude.
05:11So how did you guys end up here?
05:13I got a call that they had this Fiat in and I decided to come down and take a look
05:17at it.
05:17I was thinking maybe I can make you a few bucks.
05:20And obviously, I'm just here to help Pinky.
05:22I don't think you're actually going to want to drive this one, Rick.
05:25It's a little tight squeeze with that pole going right up the middle.
05:28You know what?
05:29You can drive.
05:29I will just go with you.
05:34Ready?
05:34Yeah.
05:39Hey, you're a little herky-jerky with a clutch.
05:41You know, you might have grown up driving these cars, Rick.
05:44This is the first time I've ever been in something this old.
05:46So do you ever have a stick shift before?
05:48Of course.
05:51Oops.
05:54No, it actually drives really, really good.
05:56I mean, if just my head wasn't hitting the ceiling, it'd be great.
06:00I got to tell you what, Chubb.
06:02You didn't kill us.
06:03Did a lot more than didn't kill us.
06:05I took us on the bedroom.
06:06We had a lot of fun.
06:08Hi, guys.
06:09How'd we make out?
06:10She drives great.
06:10She looks cool.
06:11How much are you looking for?
06:13I'm asking $45,900.
06:16I'll give you 28.
06:17I'm not getting rich off it.
06:18The lowest I can go is $41,000.
06:21Would you go 30?
06:22Can't do 30, Rick.
06:2441 would be my best price.
06:2630 is just a little too far away from me.
06:29Sorry.
06:30All right, man.
06:31We cried.
06:32Okay, buddy.
06:32Anything more than 30 grand just doesn't make sense to me.
06:34All right.
06:35Fair enough.
06:36Doesn't look like we're going to have a deal today,
06:37but I got to go find Antoine and Pinky.
06:40So I'll see you guys around.
06:44You got your own seat, Scoop.
06:50What do you want to listen to, Pinky?
06:51I'm not listening to the dog channel again.
07:03What up, Cory?
07:04What's up, man?
07:05So what are you up to?
07:06Look at the tattoos.
07:07You're supposed to be working.
07:08Oh, I'm done already.
07:10Done?
07:11It's the beginning of the day.
07:12How can you be done?
07:13Pinky, come here.
07:14It's time to get dressed.
07:15Are you really going to sit there and talk about what I'm doing
07:17while you're going to dress your dog to come to work?
07:20Would you prefer she walks around naked?
07:23Come here.
07:25So what do you think, Joe?
07:26I'm thinking about maybe getting my ribs done with an old man,
07:29him in the Navy portrait.
07:30I mean, I like it, but is it really a commemorative picture
07:33of the old man if he's not wearing a fedora and a suit?
07:36You got a point.
07:38Weren't you going to get a tattoo of her on your hand?
07:45What do we got here?
07:46Got some Burmese tattoo books.
07:48They're essentially books from Burma.
07:50They use as guidebooks to tattoo people.
07:52They're really cool in Burma or Myanmar, as they call it now.
07:57They've been doing tattoos there for over a thousand years.
07:59It was just part of the culture.
08:00And this is the way they would make books.
08:02They would be one continuous piece like this.
08:05I wouldn't get a tattoo because I prefer my art on the walls.
08:09I kind of just look at it like this.
08:11Typically, I think people just get bored and want tattoos.
08:15So you're just basically saying that you got bored
08:17and got a gazillion tattoos?
08:19I have three tattoos.
08:21How would you have three tattoos?
08:22Because I see 20 right now.
08:23Because all of this is one.
08:26Can we help the customer, please?
08:27Sure, please.
08:28Okay.
08:28How much do you want for these things?
08:30$5,000.
08:31That's a lot of money for stuff like this.
08:33I've seen plenty of stuff like this from Burma go for a lot less.
08:37I would probably give you $1,000 for the batch.
08:41Would you be willing to go to $1,100?
08:43Nope.
08:43I'll give you $1,000.
08:45$1,001.
08:46$1,000.
08:49I think I can do $1,000.
08:51All right, cool.
08:53What are those?
08:54These are very old tattoo books.
08:56Speaking of tattoos, I'm actually thinking about getting a new tattoo.
08:59What's the tattoo?
09:01It's going to be my favorite girl right here on my neck.
09:04You're talking about Pinky, aren't you?
09:05Yep.
09:06You know what they call tattoos on your neck?
09:08What?
09:09Job stoppers.
09:11Do not get a tattoo on your neck.
09:13Well, I can do whatever I want.
09:14It's my body.
09:15I say go for it, man.
09:16Bye, Grandpa.
09:19You want to give her a kiss?
09:21Sure.
09:21She doesn't want to give you a kiss either.
09:25Thanks for the inspiration, you guys.
09:27I went and got a nice little tattoo of my girl right here.
09:30Really?
09:32You didn't?
09:33I did.
09:35Oh, it came out good, man.
09:37I told you, it's a job stopper.
09:40But I've worked here for 17 years.
09:41Probably going to be my last job ever.
09:43Look how good it looks.
09:45You got to admit, it looks just like her.
09:47You will regret it.
09:48Rick, you told me a lot of things, and I rarely ever listen to bad advice.
09:53Eventually, you're going to have to grow up.
09:55I can be eight years old my whole life if I want.
09:57You know that's paint, right?
09:59Yeah, I can tell.
10:00I had a friend paint Pinky on me just so I could trigger your dad.
10:04Good job, though.
10:06Well, I wish I would have got a tattoo around my hand,
10:08but then I thought about how much it was going to hurt.
10:11Yeah, I mean, we have tattoos. They hurt.
10:13Should I keep her collar up or down?
10:15I'm just not big in the dog fashion world, chum.
10:18Well, it's not for fashion.
10:20In case anybody forgot, that's the dog that supposedly works here.
10:23Yes.
10:23She doesn't supposedly work here.
10:25She does work here.
10:26She actually makes good buys, too.
10:28You want to stay here with Uncle Haas, or you want to come with me?
10:34She doesn't want to stay.
10:45And then this one?
10:47Mm-hmm.
10:50What are you doing?
10:52We're taking pictures of items for the website.
10:54Okay, how's that going?
10:59She has treats back here, too?
11:02She has treats everywhere.
11:04You know, if you're actually trying to sell things on the website, Pinky is the best marketer ever.
11:10She actually sold all of the Simpson toys through her great marketing skills.
11:15You remember?
11:21Whoa, can I help you?
11:22I'd like to sell my World of Springfield Simpsons collection.
11:26I've never seen a Simpsons collection this detailed with this much stuff.
11:30So how many pieces in total in the collection?
11:32Uh, 133 pieces.
11:34But there's also, I think, 20 or 30 different environments that interact with the characters themselves.
11:40What kind of price are you looking for?
11:41So I'm looking for $2,000.
11:43Wow.
11:44Apparently, you have the entire world of Simpsons there.
11:47Yes, it's the Simpsons world, and you're living in it.
11:49Wow.
11:50That's impressive, man.
11:51What do you think this collection is worth retail value?
11:53I want to know that before I start to consider what I could pay for it.
11:57Well, you know, looking at all over, you know, you have play sets like the mainstream play set.
12:03This used to be like a $250 play set, right?
12:06Now you're looking at it about a $65 play set.
12:10Sometimes when stuff is bought as a collectible, these toys don't gain value, and in some case they might lose
12:16a little bit of value.
12:17I would expect your return on this to be around $2,200.
12:21Oh!
12:25Well, this is going to take a lot of time for me to move and sell.
12:28A lot of labor, a lot of power, a lot of shipping.
12:30Would you do $950?
12:32If you do $1,000, this would be awesome.
12:35Thanks, man.
12:36I appreciate it.
12:42Chopped.
12:43Is Grandpa here?
12:45Why are you photographing your dog?
12:47I bought 130 Simpson pieces.
12:50A lot of them are only worth, like, $7, $10 each.
12:54So, to help move that stuff, I'm throwing in an autographed picture of Pinky.
12:58A dog can't autograph a picture.
13:00She has a paw print and an ink pad.
13:02No one's going to buy something because your dog put its paw print on it.
13:06I don't know. Did you see how cute she is?
13:08Look at her.
13:11Pinky is not going to sell merchandise.
13:14It's a dog.
13:15I let you bring the dog to work because the dog is cute.
13:17It just made her mad.
13:20She heard that, Rick, and she didn't like it.
13:23I guarantee you, because of her, merchandise will sell.
13:27Will you deal with this, please?
13:28No.
13:29Do what you want to do, chum.
13:31It's okay, Pinky. Let's do a couple more.
13:35Oh, yeah, girl. Get it.
13:37Well, I do admit your whole little gimmick selling the Simpsons toys worked.
13:41So, I mean, I guess if you want to hang out back here with Pinky, go right ahead.
13:45Well, you know I am a great photographer.
13:48Pinky is actually the perfect muse.
13:50I mean, you remember the book I made?
13:53All the pictures of Pinky?
13:54Yes, the quantum of Pinky Lee. Yes, I remember.
13:57It was pretty good.
14:02How you doing?
14:03Hey, hi.
14:04What do you have here today?
14:05Well, I have a Peter Lick photography book.
14:07Yeah, Peter Lick is one of the greatest landscape photographers out there.
14:12I've always been a fan of his work.
14:14He was really known for his, you know, hiking and taking pictures of the wilderness.
14:20Like, look at this. It's beautiful.
14:22How much are you looking to get for it?
14:23I'm actually hoping to get close to seven grand since it does have the autograph.
14:27His signature is great, but he has signed a lot of it.
14:30I'd like to give you $1,500 for it.
14:34Making an even two?
14:35Let's go do some paperwork. You got a deal.
14:37Thanks. Thank you so much.
14:38Come on.
14:44Isn't this cool?
14:45I've actually been thinking about maybe making my own coffee table book.
14:48Do we have any volcanoes in Nevada?
14:50Not that I'm aware of, Chubb.
14:52You know what? If this is a hobby you want to start, good for you, Chubb.
14:56I promise to give you the first autographed coffee.
14:58Okay. Okay. I... I gotta do stuff.
15:06Come on. Let's go take some pictures over here.
15:09What do you think, girl? Do you like this?
15:15What do you think, Pinky?
15:17Yeah, you're right.
15:19We got some good pics here. Let's move on.
15:26You remember the Peter Lick book, The Equation of Time?
15:29Pretty amazing, right?
15:31But not as amazing as...
15:35The Quantum of Pinky Lee.
15:40What's so funny?
15:42Uh, you actually created this?
15:45Yeah.
15:45Can we see inside the book, or is it just blank pages?
15:47Well, we start off with a blank page. What do you know?
15:50And then...
15:52A beautiful landscape photography that I took.
15:56This is a picture of, um, Pinky, and this is the burnt forest over backside of Mount Charleston right there.
16:01I can't believe you actually did this.
16:03Here's the coolest one, guys.
16:05One of my favorite childhood books this picture was based off of.
16:09Where's Pinky?
16:11This is a bunch of broken glass, and there's a lot of Pinkys in there.
16:15Alright, what else we got?
16:17I got this idea from the movie King Kong.
16:20Pinky's taking over the city.
16:22Alright, I'm impressed. I love it.
16:23But, these pictures are obviously superimposed.
16:26I mean...
16:27Tomato, tomato...
16:29They're pictures that I took.
16:31I'm just speechless.
16:34Okay, so do you want to help out with the photography?
16:36Uh, I do want to help out.
16:38Photography is pretty important when you're trying to sell an item.
16:41Okay, but you gotta actually get some work done.
17:08Pinky seems to be really comfortable.
17:10Pinky, are you comfortable?
17:13She has to shake some dust off.
17:15She's waiting for the next item to come in.
17:16She's waiting for the next item to come in?
17:18Yeah, I mean, she enjoys the items as much as any of us.
17:21Maybe even more than Big Hoss.
17:23Okay, you communicated that with her.
17:26Yeah.
17:27Her favorite things are comic books.
17:30She absolutely loves them.
17:31All kinds of comic books.
17:38How you doing?
17:39Good, yeah.
17:40Pretty good.
17:41What do you have here?
17:42I have 89 Elf comics.
17:43Okay, um...
17:45Elf is an alien who ended up crash landing here on Earth.
17:49What do you think, Pinky?
17:51Is this a proper representation of the year 2020?
17:55You like it?
17:56Of course you do.
17:57There's a refrigerator with treats there.
18:00So, looks like you're missing issue one and two.
18:03Yeah, and 48, I believe.
18:05Okay, um, how much are you looking to get for the whole collection?
18:08About 500.
18:10These are still very, very young in the world of collecting.
18:13So, let me get someone down here to take a look at these and then we'll talk about a price.
18:17How about that?
18:17That's fine.
18:18Alright.
18:19You wanna go get a treat, Pinky, while I make a phone call?
18:22Okay.
18:26Hey.
18:27Hey, how we doing?
18:27Good, you?
18:28Hey, Steve.
18:29Hey!
18:30Uh, this is quite a surprise.
18:31This is a new employee?
18:34Oh, she's the star employee.
18:35She's already one employee of the month a couple times.
18:38So, a collection of ALF comics here.
18:41Um, the important thing about this is you need to have the full set.
18:45One through 50.
18:46And by the way, there was also six specials.
18:48Okay.
18:48So, we have one special.
18:50We're missing 48 and one and two.
18:52Everything else seems to be here.
18:53Cool.
18:54Now, did you say issue 48?
18:55Yeah.
18:56Ah.
18:57Okay.
18:58Issue 48 was a very special issue and it actually became quite controversial.
19:02And in recent years, if anyone collects ALF, they don't get issue one or two.
19:06They get the issue 48.
19:07So, without the 48, the value sort of drops quite significantly on these books.
19:14What kind of value would we put on these?
19:17I mean, realistically speaking, um, maybe 150 bucks.
19:22Okay.
19:23Pinky says, thanks for coming down and helping us today.
19:25Well, Pinky, it's been a pleasure.
19:27Hopefully, I'll see you guys next time.
19:29We'll be here.
19:30All right.
19:30Well, you heard what Steve had to say.
19:33Um, I'd be willing to pay about 50 bucks for them if you want to sell them.
19:38Who do 75?
19:39Um, I can't do 75.
19:4250 bucks is going to be what I'm going to have to pay for them.
19:44And I'm imagining it's going to take me a few years to sell them all if I can sell them
19:48all.
19:49Yeah, I think I'll just hold onto them for now.
19:51All right.
19:51Well, thanks for bringing them down and thanks for coming out.
19:55So, Pinky likes comic books.
19:57One of her favorite items.
19:58All the colors and the cool stories are her favorite.
20:02Are our dogs colorblind?
20:03She's not.
20:06Enough, enough.
20:07Pinky and I have some business to tend to.
20:11Say bye, Pinky.
20:12Bye, Pinky.
20:15What kind of business?
20:16Important kind.
20:27Apparently, there was a delivery for a Pinky Russell.
20:31Lunch is here, Pinky.
20:32You actually order stuff in her name and you gave her your last name?
20:37Well, yeah.
20:38Her full name is Pinky Rose Russell.
20:41Pinky Rose Russell.
20:43Because she's sweet like a rose.
20:45Aren't you, Pinky?
20:47Okay.
20:47What are we eating?
20:48Pizza.
20:49You got pizza?
20:50That's not a lot of pizza.
20:52It's just me and Pinky.
20:53You ordered you and Pinky lunch.
20:55A dog's got to eat.
20:56Great.
20:57I guess we're on our own.
20:58Well, I mean, you guys have opposable thumbs.
21:00I figured you could handle it yourself.
21:02The whole food thing with you and Pinky is getting kind of ridiculous.
21:09We got chicken up here.
21:10Thanks for cooking eggs for Pinky.
21:12Yeah, I got some corn and some peppers going on over here.
21:15All right.
21:16And the sardines are for yours truly.
21:20Dog eats sardines?
21:21Yeah, your niece eats sardines.
21:23Stop calling her a dog.
21:24This is your niece.
21:26I bet you Alex likes sardines.
21:29What's up, guys?
21:30How's it going, Alex?
21:31I'm good.
21:32Well, we got the spread going.
21:34Help yourself.
21:35So what do you got, chump?
21:36Well, we got some scrambled eggs, sardines, chicken, and watermelon drinks.
21:42You don't like sardines?
21:43Uh, they're not my favorite.
21:45Can I offer you anything?
21:46Uh, how about the watermelon drink?
21:49Watermelon drink?
21:50You got it.
21:53Hold on a second, guys.
21:54I don't want to spill this.
21:55What do you got?
21:56Well, you guys already cooked food.
21:57I just got something for me and Alex.
21:58Where did you buy that?
22:00I didn't buy it.
22:01I made it.
22:02I am known for my charcuterie boards.
22:04Oh.
22:05Can we just do one thing that's not weird?
22:07This is not weird.
22:09This is what people do.
22:10People go camping.
22:11Dad, you hung up balloons.
22:14Well, I just wanted Alex to make sure, like, he knew this was our RV, just in case we weren't
22:18here.
22:19It did work.
22:20Yeah.
22:20You did park right by him.
22:22Yeah, I saw the balloons.
22:22See?
22:23Saw the balloons.
22:26Well, since you only order yourself food and not us food, I got even better food.
22:32I mean, we're having pizza.
22:34You shouldn't feed a dog pizza.
22:36That's bad for him.
22:37Well, this pizza's formulated for her.
22:40So hold on for a second.
22:41Are you eating dog pizza?
22:43No, Pinky's eating dog pizza.
22:44I'm just eating regular pizza.
22:46But you could just get her dog food.
22:48She's above that.
22:59You could just get her dog food.
23:01She's above that.
23:03I'm just saying your world revolves around Pinky a little much.
23:05We went to Mesa, Arizona.
23:07We had to bring the motor home because of Pinky.
23:09You know that.
23:10Well, Pinky appreciates it very much.
23:12And let me tell you, she had a ball.
23:16Wasn't this road trip way funner than flying?
23:18Longer than I thought it would be.
23:19Plus, we saved money on airfare and hotels by staying in the RV.
23:23I'm getting a hotel.
23:25The base is going to be amazing, guys.
23:33Tell me what you have here.
23:34It's a baby hood, wand-a-chair, stroller, and bassinet.
23:39You want to go for a ride, Pinky?
23:40She does.
23:41I think you're right.
23:42I have two graded Justin Bieber trading cards.
23:46Yes.
23:46A little bit of the Bieber fever going on.
23:48Yeah.
23:49Yeah, definitely.
23:50Me too.
23:50Oh, that's cute.
23:51I know you're not a believer, Pinky, but I am.
23:55Okay.
23:56What are you looking at, big ass?
23:58Well, I mean, I'm assuming this is a small caliber gun.
24:03Hi, Pinky.
24:04Just go ahead.
24:04Just sit your butt right on.
24:06Perfect.
24:06Pinky.
24:07Hi.
24:08Hello.
24:09How are you?
24:09I'm good.
24:10How are you?
24:10Pinky's interested.
24:12Pinky, that's not a snack.
24:13That's a good deal.
24:15I have a 1971 anniversary Imperial Plate of Persia by Spog.
24:20And do you know how much you're looking for today?
24:22I think we can do $2.25.
24:23I'll pay $2.25 for it.
24:25I think I can do just fine.
24:26Perfect.
24:27Pinky, if you're going to be here working,
24:30you're going to have to work or you're going to have to lay down,
24:32not get all up in my business.
24:34What do you have here?
24:35I've got a wooden frog instrument.
24:37It croaks just like a real frog.
24:40Do you know how much you're looking to get?
24:41For around $50?
24:42I could give you $50 for it.
24:44Awesome.
24:46Have a good day.
24:47You too.
24:48Another deal down, Pinky.
24:51I have to say, everybody loves Pinky.
24:53If you get help with the crowd, I got a lot more people there.
24:55You just hate the competition.
24:57I don't hate the competition.
24:58I'm just saying.
24:59Oh, did you take some of Uncle Rick's Spotlight?
25:03What's that?
25:04Oh, Grandpa Rick?
25:08Come on, Pinky.
25:09Let's get back to work.
25:10We'll leave some pizza for you guys.
25:11I don't want dog pizza.
25:12There's human pizza too.
25:14You know you want to try the dog pizza.
25:20Pretty dry.
25:30Hey, chum.
25:31What's up?
25:31How was lunch?
25:33Pretty good.
25:34That's a pretty impressive dog bed.
25:36It is pretty nice, isn't it?
25:38My friend gave me that as a gift for Pinky.
25:41Who was that?
25:43In Lexington, I bought a rare bourbon barrel, and I decided to turn it into something else.
25:48I'm impressed that you actually have a soft side for Pinky.
25:52Not really.
25:53Chum was on the road.
25:53He was missing Pinky.
25:54I got kind of tired of hearing him talk about her.
25:56So I decided to do something nice.
26:01Oh, you look so cute today.
26:04Who are you talking to?
26:05I miss you.
26:06Can't wait to get home and see you.
26:08He's talking to his dog.
26:10She's so cute, huh?
26:11Bye, Pinky.
26:12Daddy loves you.
26:13I love you too, Daddy.
26:18Finally, some bourbon barrels.
26:19Where have you been all day?
26:20With my barrels.
26:21So tell me what you have.
26:22I have the two barrels, Buffalo Trace and Weller.
26:26Actually, Buffalo Trace is one of the companies that was able to operate throughout Prohibition
26:31under a medical exemption.
26:33So pretty cool history with this brand right here.
26:35What you think, Big Hoss?
26:37I'm impressed.
26:37When did you become such a bourbon guy?
26:39So I know a little bit about bourbon.
26:41So how much are you looking to get for them?
26:43$300 for both of them.
26:45You know, there's got to be a lot of these things out here.
26:48Did you take $75 for the Wellers?
26:51No.
26:51No, I got to come up.
26:52How about $125?
26:54I know that there's a lot of stuff that could be done with barrels like this.
26:58Maybe like $105?
27:01I could do $105.
27:03All right.
27:04Do you want to come with me and we'll take the cash here?
27:06So I can move the barrels.
27:07Thank you so much.
27:08My pleasure.
27:08Take care.
27:18Hey, what's up, Ricky?
27:19Hey, guys.
27:19How y'all doing?
27:20Good seeing you.
27:21Welcome to my shop.
27:23Yeah.
27:23Thanks for having us.
27:24I have your barrel ready and if y'all want to check it out.
27:27Let's go see it.
27:30Well, here you go, boys.
27:31Here's the barrel you brought me.
27:32Oh, wow.
27:33It looks pretty good.
27:34Doesn't look like the same barrel at all.
27:36We did talk about one more thing.
27:38Were we able to get that done?
27:39We sure did.
27:40Can we take a look at that?
27:41Oh, yeah.
27:41No problem.
27:42Well, I know how you were missing Pinky being on the road and everything, so.
27:47You flew her down?
27:49No, I didn't fly your dog down.
27:51Here you go, bud.
27:52Is this a dog bed?
27:54Put it right here beside you.
27:56Okay.
27:57Now, this is craftsmanship right here.
28:00This is awesome.
28:01Pinky's gonna love it.
28:03Soft bed, too, inside of it.
28:05Thank you so much, man.
28:06I really appreciate it.
28:06Thank you, guys.
28:07Appreciate it.
28:10I mean, I think it's really cool.
28:11I like it.
28:12It proves my son has a heart.
28:14Well, I don't know if it proved that.
28:39So the Pinky photograph, is that the one that Steve Grad would not authenticate?
28:43Yeah, because apparently he can't authenticate signatures.
28:46He was just saying that he doesn't do them for dogs.
28:49Which is a huge market that he's missing out on.
28:52So you called Steve Grad in to authenticate a paw print?
28:55Why would you need Pinky's autograph authenticated, seeing as how it's your dog?
29:00Well, she's more famous than most other movie dogs.
29:08How's it going, guys?
29:10Pretty good. How you doing?
29:11Good.
29:11Let's go ahead and throw it up on here.
29:14So I have a signed photo of Rin Tin Tin, and I think Lee Duncan's signature, his owner.
29:19Okay.
29:20Rin Tin Tin Tin was one of the biggest stars in silent movies.
29:25Oh, Rin Tin Tin.
29:26Never signed stuff.
29:28Yeah, but...
29:29Paw prints right there.
29:30It's not...
29:31A paw print is not a signature.
29:33Tell Pinky that.
29:36So how much you want for it?
29:37It's gonna hopefully get about 7,500.
29:40Where did you come up with that number?
29:41Just doing research on Rin Tin Tin artifacts, and they're hard to find.
29:45Okay.
29:46Uh, yeah.
29:47I'd give you 200 bucks for it.
29:48It's very, very obscure.
29:50Quite frankly, there's not that many collectors for it left.
29:52I think we're a little too far apart.
29:54All right.
29:54Well, thanks for bringing it in.
29:55I just appreciate your time, guys.
29:59Steve.
29:59How are ya?
30:00I'm good.
30:01Say hi, Pinky.
30:02Hi, Pinky.
30:03Good to see ya.
30:05So, I need your services.
30:07Oh, God.
30:08I need to get Pinky's autographs authenticated.
30:12That way people know it's her paw print.
30:15I...
30:17I don't really authenticate paw prints.
30:19I can't.
30:19You're good.
30:20I know you can do it.
30:21Look, I have her paw right here.
30:23You can verify it with your proscope.
30:24Yeah, being good and everything is one thing, but, like, you can't really...
30:28All right, what are you guys arguing about?
30:30Steve is refusing to authenticate Pinky's autograph.
30:34To be fair, he wouldn't authenticate the Red Tenten autograph, either, because it's not actually an autograph.
30:39It's a paw print.
30:40Which is her autograph.
30:42I get it.
30:43We understand how much you love Pinky, but I think you're gonna have to have just a certificate of authenticity,
30:50not from an autographed person, but maybe from you.
30:53I don't think Pinky's leaving until she gets her authentication.
30:56I think I gotta get back to work.
30:58I'm sorry, Chump.
30:59This isn't gonna work for anyone.
31:00Uh, Chump, there's people alive.
31:02I was gonna give you one of these pictures, but I don't think so anymore, Steve.
31:05Next.
31:07Are you shooing me?
31:09See ya, Chump.
31:10Thanks, Rick.
31:13I think it's a missed opportunity.
31:15Huge market.
31:16A lot of people would authenticate their dog's signature.
31:19I think you guys have a business here.
31:20I mean, you guys can start authenticating dog paw prints.
31:22We could call it a paw-tograph.
31:26That's actually a really good idea.
31:29There you go, Pops.
31:29Get in on the ground floor.
31:31Um, I'll think of it.
31:33What are these?
31:34Those are dehydrated vegetables from your local farmer's market.
31:38All right.
31:38I'm trying to get healthy.
31:39That's a sweet potato.
31:40Okay, sweet.
31:42All right.
31:42I'm getting back to work.
31:43Uh, you guys should, too.
31:46You just gave my dad a dog treat.
31:47Yeah, but they are from the farmer's market.
31:50All right, Pinky.
31:52We're gonna stop by the candy shop and see how everything's going.
31:55All right.
31:55Have fun, Chump.
31:56Pinky loves to bed, big hoss.
32:06What up, Santos?
32:08How's the shop doing today?
32:09Hey, what's going on?
32:10Everything's been good.
32:11Um, just restocking.
32:12We had a big sale for our birthday party,
32:14so just putting everything back in order.
32:16Speaking of birthday parties,
32:18you remember Pinky's pink birthday party we had at the shop?
32:21I do remember.
32:22I wasn't there, because I was working overtime.
32:27Dude, what are you doing?
32:30Pinky's having a birthday party.
32:31Oh, sweet.
32:32I'm invited?
32:33Uh, you're Pinky's friend, aren't you?
32:35Of course.
32:35She loves me, man.
32:37Yeah, you're invited.
32:37Just make sure you get her a present,
32:39and you wear something pink.
32:41Pink?
32:42Are you serious?
32:43Look at that girl.
32:44Do you want to tell her no?
32:47Pinky, you want treats?
32:48I got treats.
32:49I got treats.
32:50Here we go.
32:51Rick, you're spoiling her again.
32:53I told you about her.
32:54It's her birthday, all right?
32:56We got some human treats and some dog treats,
32:58so help yourself.
33:00Enjoy something.
33:01Which or which?
33:01I think it's obvious, right?
33:03No, it's not.
33:06Hey, what's going on?
33:08Sorry I'm late, but I brought Cory.
33:09Hey, you made it.
33:11Cory, you're not in dress code.
33:13This was a real thing?
33:15Yeah, it was a real invitation you got, right?
33:17I thought it was some kind of joke or something.
33:20I brought you a gift, Pinky.
33:22You actually bought something.
33:24Yeah.
33:25It's a birthday party.
33:26You don't come empty handed.
33:28All right, what do we got here?
33:31Fierce and strong.
33:33What do you think, Pinky?
33:37Where did all the dogs come from?
33:39Pinky's got a lot of friends, man.
33:41She's well loved.
33:42Like, you didn't even invite my dogs.
33:44Your dogs have no banners.
33:46All right, you ready to eat your cake?
33:48Happy birthday, Pinky!
33:50Who's ready to eat cake?
33:52Just want to thank everyone for taking the effort
33:55to wear some pink and come to the party, except Cory.
33:59Pinky's party was a success.
34:02And we will do this again next year.
34:04All right, so are you going to wear a pink shirt
34:06for her birthday this year?
34:07If that's what she wants, that's what she gets.
34:09Tell Uncle Santos bye.
34:11Pinky, don't work too hard.
34:23Hey, Christian.
34:24How you doing, chum?
34:25Pretty good.
34:26She's ready to get cleaned up and spoiled.
34:27Awesome.
34:28The usual?
34:29The usual, yeah.
34:31All right, Pinky.
34:32I'll see you in a little while.
34:33You're in good hands.
34:34Bye-bye.
34:35What is this?
34:37It's a dog groomer.
34:38One for me?
34:39Yeah.
34:40She has a mobile beauty appointment?
34:42I'm pampering Pinky like always, you know.
34:45I would actually call it like mega spoiled.
34:47I treat Pinky the same way I treat myself.
34:49Only the finer things in life.
34:51But she's a dog.
34:52She doesn't know if she has a good haircut or not.
34:53When you're Pinky, you do.
34:55I'm just saying little spoiled.
35:04Hello, how can I help you?
35:05Hi, how are you?
35:06I'm good.
35:07I have some Louis Vuitton chopsticks
35:10and Chinese New Year envelopes.
35:13Look at that.
35:14The year of the dog.
35:16What do you think, Pinky?
35:17Is it your year?
35:19I think she's feeling it.
35:21So these are actually pretty cool.
35:23These aren't something that Louis Vuitton would have sold.
35:26These both would have been given out as VIP gifts.
35:28Louis Vuitton has been around since the 1800s,
35:31and they started off making trunks.
35:33Later, they evolved to making small leather goods.
35:36Eventually, they started making clothing.
35:38What happens when you go to Louis Vuitton,
35:40if you spend a lot of money, you have a personal advisor.
35:43Something like this would be mailed out to you as a gift,
35:45and it would have a note from your advisor in here saying,
35:47thank you for being a good customer.
35:49You know, here's some red envelopes.
35:52These envelopes would basically be just an envelope
35:55that you would put money in,
35:56and you would give it to someone that you cared about
35:58to bring in the new year.
36:00These are chopsticks, you say?
36:02Yes.
36:02It would have been done for the Louis Vuitton's 25th anniversary
36:06for the Louis Vuitton Cup,
36:07and that would have been in 2009.
36:10There's two sets of chopsticks in here.
36:13Basically, these were just given out as a gift.
36:15Probably if you spent a certain amount of money,
36:17a ridiculous amount of money,
36:19probably somewhere well over $100,000
36:20would have got you this pair of chopsticks.
36:22Yeah.
36:23How much are you looking to get for this stuff?
36:26So I would like to ask $6.50.
36:29That's going to be a little too much for me.
36:31How about $3.25?
36:34I was hoping for a bit more.
36:36I would love to get them for $3.25,
36:38and Pinky is dying to get them.
36:40You think we can make a deal just for Pinky?
36:43I think Pinky seems to like them, so sure.
36:45I'll do it for Pinky.
36:46All right, let's go ride it up.
36:49All right, Pinky.
36:50Your cuteness wins again.
36:52Don't you think that's kind of
36:53a luxurious lifestyle for a dog?
36:56No, it's...
36:57I mean, I treat my dog like I would want to be treated.
36:59But Pinky really doesn't know what designer stuff is.
37:02But she knows what nice things are.
37:04She just doesn't know brand names
37:05because those aren't in her vocabulary.
37:07What are you two doing out here in a parking lot?
37:09Just drinking some tea, waiting for Pinky.
37:12Hey, chum. All done?
37:14Always behaves amazing.
37:16Yeah, good girl.
37:18Oh, you smell good too.
37:20You want to smell her?
37:22I guess I don't have a choice.
37:23That's what the finer things smell like.
37:25Well, I like the little pink bandana.
37:27It reminds me of when Cory lost the bet.
37:30I think that was Pinky's favorite walk ever.
37:35Hey, what's going on, my man?
37:36What do you have here?
37:37A Filipino bolo knife from the Insurrection War.
37:42It's pretty cool.
37:43I don't know too much about it.
37:45And what's really cool about this
37:46is it's got an original label here
37:48by whoever captured it,
37:50stating where this was found
37:51and who it was given to.
37:53What are you looking to do with it?
37:54You know, usually bring stuff in here for Rick
37:55and he's not here,
37:56but I figured a thousand bucks, man.
37:58I mean, something like this,
37:59that's hard to price.
38:01And you can't find,
38:01there's no comparables out there.
38:03First off, I don't know too much about it,
38:05but I'm guessing it's probably some worse somewhere
38:08in maybe like the $500 range.
38:10Yeah, a little more than $500, man.
38:13$850.
38:14$500, that's the most I'm going to give you.
38:16$7, see, now I'm getting hard.
38:17Now, see, I've come off so much
38:19and you're just not bringing it up enough.
38:22That's, you know, still going to be a lot.
38:24My wall, $600, that's it.
38:27I'm walking.
38:28You don't want to see this somewhere else?
38:29Get Rick all mad.
38:30All right, I'll give you $600 for it.
38:32All right, man, you're tough.
38:33You're tough, man.
38:33No, you're tough.
38:34All right.
38:35I'm going to get fired for this.
38:36I just bought something for what it's probably worth.
38:38No, man, I think you guys
38:39are going to do great with this.
38:40All right.
38:42What's this?
38:43This is a Philippine war knife.
38:44Where'd you buy this?
38:45I bought it from Spencer.
38:46What'd you pay for it?
38:47$600.
38:48Chill.
38:48This is worth, like, maybe $200.
38:50That thing's easily worth $1,000.
38:52Do you even know if it's real?
38:53It's worth every penny I pay for it and more.
38:55I know it's not worth that.
38:56I bet you it's worth $600 or more.
38:59And if I'm right, you're walking pinky in a tutu.
39:01Cool.
39:01And if I'm right, you're cutting your ponytail off with this thing.
39:04I'll happily bet my ponytail.
39:05You're going to be losing your hair, man.
39:08While Alex is here in the shop, I'm going to ask him if I made a good deal on my
39:12Filipino
39:12knife and settle this bet with Cory once and for all.
39:15Alex, I'm glad you're here.
39:16Check out this score I've got.
39:18Philippine war knife.
39:19They call this a barong.
39:21Yes, they do.
39:22Me and Shyam have a bet.
39:23What's it worth?
39:24Well, these are actually really popular with collectors.
39:26But what's really cool is this little label here, the 26th Infantry Regiment.
39:31That's when it was formed in the Philippines for the Philippine insurrection.
39:35So this is a legendary infantry regiment, a regiment that's still in service today.
39:40These guys were in the beginning of World War I.
39:43They were some of the first troops in France.
39:45Same thing with World War II.
39:46They're at the Battle of the Khazarin Pass.
39:49And this early date, 1899, I mean, this could have been one of their first battles ever.
39:54That totally affects the value.
39:55If this were just a barong in this, it's, you know, $500 knife maybe.
40:00But with this and tied to the 26th Infantry Regiment, I think it's like you probably get a thousand bucks
40:05for it.
40:05Boom!
40:06Damn it.
40:08All right, so what did you guys bet or whatever?
40:11Is that your uncle walking to you, Pinky?
40:13I know.
40:14This is humiliating.
40:15I don't know who looks better in the tutu, you or him.
40:18Come on.
40:19Let's get this over with.
40:22That bet's a bad man.
40:23Big Hoss always keeps his bet, even if it involves walking around in a pink tutu with a little dog.
40:28He just complains about it a lot.
40:29Will you hold this real quick?
40:30Sure.
40:31I got a gift for you guys.
40:32A gift?
40:34Pinky bracelets.
40:35We could all wear matching pinky bracelets.
40:37A pinky bracelet.
40:38And it's pink.
40:40You get it?
40:41Yeah.
40:42You should put yours on, Big Hoss.
40:44I will.
40:45All right, let's get back to work.
40:46It looks good on you.
40:47You know what?
40:48I think we could sell these.
40:50Sure, maybe.
40:50I mean, I don't think we could make a Porsche, but I think we could make a little money.
40:53Well, I'm sure if you gave Pinky a little treat here and there, she'd agree to it.
40:56Yeah, I've caught her in for something.
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