Monday, February 8, 2010

Pawn Stars: Review 2/8/2010 Episode 2

Due to a prior commitment, I was unable to watch the first episode of Pawn stars tonight.
In the 2nd episode, a gentleman came in with a lottery ticket that was signed by George Washington. The ticket looked suspicious because it looked so good. The ticket turned out to be authentic, with a retail value of $15,000-20,000. Rick offered $8000 but there was no deal.
Next up, a guy wanted to sell a helicopter that was involved in a hard landing/crash. The helicopter and was in pieces. He was quoted a price of $100,000 to fix with a possibility of selling it for $150,000. Rick bought the copter for $10,000, but Rick had to ask the Old Man if they wanted to fix it up or sell it for parts. The old Man thought Rick was doing this so the old Man would have a heart attack and die so Rick could buy his share of the business. The Old Man agreed to have it fixed up. The helicopter was rebuilt and the copter looked great. It did cost $100,000 to fix but they could get up to $160,000. The copter and the Old Man took the first flight and he seemed to enjoy it..
Up next were some Pete Rose baseball cards, but they looked in great shape but they turned out to be fake and the guy got nothing.
A gentleman brought in a set of antique handcuffs that may have been in the Revolutionary War. The guy wanted $300 and Rick offered $100. No deal.
Another week in the books.

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