Thank you for coming back for Part 2 of Pawn Stars review, the 2nd episode.
In this episode, the first guy brought in a 1951 Pan Head motorcycle. The motorcycle brought in had larger handlebars.
http://www.caimag.com/wordpress/2009/11/04/harley-panhead-motorcycle-photo-gallery/
The Pan Head is a relative of Harley Davidson.
The guy wanted $19,000 and time for an expert, Chris Richardson, from LA Speed Shop out of Alhambra, CA
http://laspeedshop.com/ Long way to get an expert. Corey took the bike for a test ride, even though the bike did nt have a license plate.
Chris thought the bike was worth about $15,000. Corey offered $10,000 and the guy came down to $15,000 and Corey went to $13,000 and the selling price was $13,500.
The next lady brought in a 1908 Concert Roller Organ, as seen on the right.
The lady wanted $600 for the organ.
Rick offered $400 and the lady went to $500 and Rick went to $450 and that was the sale price. Time for an expert to see if they can fix it up. Roy Page from Roy's Repair o Rama came in.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roys-Repair-O-Rama/215547691795694
Check out the guy's side burns. Roy took it to refurbish it and said it it could sell for $3000.
The story line was Rick going for a manicure. Umm, maybe good for him but not for me. Corey went the manicure and a pedicure and Lilli went along with them. (check out the sunglasses on Corey- they look like Ray Charles glasses.) Not so manly, Corey. They went to Body Spa West in Summerlin:
http://www.bodyspasalons.com/
At least Rick didn't go for the nail polish.
The next guy brought in a Babe Ruth Red Rock Cola poster with a picture of Babe Ruth on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Rock_(beverage)
The guy wanted $2000 and Rick said a lot of the posters were made. Rick offered $400 (even though on the Internet, they are going for $20) The selling price was $400.
Thanks for stopping by... again.
There will be two new episodes of Pawn Stars next week.
The Babe Ruth poster is an original from 1939, reproductions are selling for $20, originals go for as much as $6k.
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