2024-09-19
Corey plays ball when he gets a signed letter that knocks his White Sox off. Next, Rick looks at a John Wilkes Booth poster you're not going to want to hang in your bedroom. Then, Rick and Chum strut to a seller's house to check out some "peacock" wicker furniture. Finally, Rick sees a German album you're not going to hear in a discotheque. (Repeat).
A seller tries to pawn a 1991 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figure and prototype. Then, Rick heads to the gun range to test out a deadly 1800s "manstopper" pistol, but a high price threatens to stop the deal. Then, Chum takes a gamble on an architectural model of the famous Las Vegas Desert Inn hotel. (Repeat).
A blade that is rumored to belong to a Japanese admiral during World War II commands the attention of Rick. (Repeat).
Add the Set of 10 or 20 Silver Peace Dollars in Brilliant Uncirculated condition to your collection. Boasting a magnificent design by Anthony De Francisci, this Silver Dollar celebrated the restoration of peace after World War I had concluded.
Add the Set of 10 or 20 Silver Peace Dollars in Brilliant Uncirculated condition to your collection. Boasting a magnificent design by Anthony De Francisci, this Silver Dollar celebrated the restoration of peace after World War I had concluded.
Add the First Day of Issue 2024 Ultra High Relief Saint Gaudens Winged Liberty masterpieces struck from .9999 gold and silver in flawless Specimen 70 condition. With only 299 1oz gold and 999 5oz silver examples minted, these are absolute rarities!
Add the First Day of Issue 2024 Ultra High Relief Saint Gaudens Winged Liberty masterpieces struck from .9999 gold and silver in flawless Specimen 70 condition. With only 299 1oz gold and 999 5oz silver examples minted, these are absolute rarities!
A discussion of the Bible with Pastor Doug Batchelor. (Repeat).
Religious programming.
A retired auctioneer and his daughter engage in some big-time haggling; Mike finds a long-sought 1930s Cord convertible. (Repeat).
Mike goes on a dealing spree, while Frank bangs heads with a straight-talking Wisconsin collector who won't budge. (Repeat).
Mike makes a big offer on a very rare vintage Edison invention; and Frank is intoxicated by a huge stash of beer-related memorabilia. (Repeat).
The guys check out a chilling collection at a former gas station transformed into an eccentric home. (Repeat).
At an old drive-in, Mike and Danielle uncover a reel of vintage Beatles footage that may be one-of-a-kind. (Repeat).
The guys make a backroom deal with a former arms dealer and her judo-champion husband. (Repeat).
On a family compound near New York City, Mike is excited by the coin-op elephant in the room and a collection of A-list mannequins. (Repeat).
A massive Ohio collection is featured. Included: a jam-packed farmhouse; killer barn; and rare rat rod Rolls Royce. (Repeat).
Mike and Frank are scolded when they arrive late for an appointment with Dr. Fred, but once they get past his grumpy assistant, they find themselves in a strange world filled with all kinds of things. (Repeat).
A California almond farm serves up a hidden stash of retro surf shop relics, and a Prohibition-era bowling alley in L.A. offers a mind-blowing trip back in time. (Repeat).
The Wolfe brothers drop in on a historic San Francisco hotel that's home to an awesome collection of classic cars and uncover a hidden stash of spooky carnival relics. (Repeat).
Mike and Jersey visit a flea market junkie in Louisiana while Robbie and Danielle scour a jam-packed Arizona property where nearly everything is for sale. (Repeat).
The Wolfe brothers finalize the deal on a bi-plane; An appraiser brings both good and bad news about the impulse purchase at the Wild West. (Repeat).
Mike uncovers a mind-blowing collection of vintage baseball cards in Kansas while Robbie and Jersey try to broker a deal in Tommy's "black hole of stuff." (Repeat).
Mike makes a return pilgrimage to Rick's Michigan honey hole. And this time he's determined to seal the deal on a ratty t-shirt and futuristic one-of-a-kind bubble car--no matter how big the price tag. Down the road, Robbie and Jersey comb through a late collector's sprawling workshop where everything is up for grabs including a bright green dune buggy. (Repeat).
A Pennsylvania preservationist opens the doors to his jaw-dropping historic properties; the Wolfe brothers sift through a rockstar picker's off-limits collection. (Repeat).
In Nebraska, the Wolfe brothers visit a third-generation pioneer village that features a visionary's mighty collection, along with a dozen massive outbuildings that haven't been opened since the 50s. Packed with planes, trains, automobiles, and everything in between, as Mike and Robbie go on a wild ride, unearthing dusty museum-quality surplus and long-forgotten pieces of choice Americana. (Repeat
Mike uncovers a mind-blowing collection of vintage baseball cards in Kansas while Robbie and Jersey try to broker a deal in Tommy's "black hole of stuff." (Repeat).