Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles COREY: This is really cool. RICK: Where in the hell did you get these? MAN 1: I'm speechless. I gotta make money. Oh, my god. This is practically the best. What is this? This is a model 1894 Marlin. RICK: This is, like, the nicest Marlin you could order out of the catalog, period. MAN 2: Just about. RICK: It's a great rifle. How much were you looking to get out of it? I'm looking for 41,000. [EXHALES] I'm thinking, like, 20,000. I think that's a fair price on the gun. It's a big drop from 41. RICK: 21,000. I take the gun. I take all the risk. I'm the one who's got to resell it, and you walk out of here with money. 28,500. RICK: 21,000. That's the best I will go on it. 21,000. I gotta make money. MAN 2: 25,000. RICK: 21,000. I'm sticking to my guns. I think I'll do it. OK, we got a deal, man. We got a 1940 Indian Chief with sidecar. It's World War II veteran. COREY: What are you looking to get out of the bike? MAN 3: So there's less than 400 in the world. COREY: OK. So I was hoping to get between $55,000 and $60,000. COREY: I got a buddy that I'd really like to have take a look at, let me know what it's worth, a few things like that. Wow. This thing is clean. I'm speechless. So why'd you bring me down here, man? This thing's beautiful. Yeah, I need to know what it's worth. Before I give a price, I mean, I'd like to take a ride in it, see how the suspension is in that sidecar. MAN 3: You bet. I'm really excited to go on a test ride. I know how sidecars are. They're fun, but they're bouncy. There's just no cool way to ride in a sidecar. It's like a roller coaster almost. Yeah, man. It's real smooth. Yeah, it rides nice, like a Cadillac. COREY: So Chris, what do you think it's worth? Well, I see, not too long ago, just the bike alone sold for 40,000. With the sidecar, you're probably looking at $5,000, $6,000. What's your bottom number, man? I came in thinking the bottom line would be 46,000. I'll give you 38 grand for it. MAN 3: I gotta get 40 out of it. You know, I'm a sucker for motorcycles, man. I'm not going to lose it over two grand. 40 grand. There she is. I got a phone call earlier with a guy who had a rock crawler for sale. It looks cool. I'm not going to buy one of these things unless I can drive it. So I told him to meet me at the dry lake bed. OK? Let's get in this thing. I have been in jeeps, rock crawlers. I have been vertical. I've rolled these things. It's fun. All right, let's go. Oh, my god. You gotta be kidding me. Woo-hoo! Whoa! RICK: The thing drives great. It's everything he says it is. So what did you think? RICK: I'm pretty impressed. Yeah? I think, like, 35 grand. You can part the car out for 50. It's a very, very interesting toy. One of a kind. [SIGHS] 40? [GRUMBLES] 44. I'll give you 41. I mean, I think that's it. That's all I can do. 41's it. I'll do it. All right, dude. Meet me down at my shop. Uh-huh. I'll see you in, like, an hour. I'll have cash, check, whatever you want. - Sounds good. - OK, thanks, man. Uh-huh. RICK: I think I made a pretty good deal on it. And I'm going to have a lot of fun with it before I sell it. What is this? I have Keith Haring artwork. RICK: OK, cool. Where the hell did you get these? MAN 4: I got them from a friend who got them from Keith Haring's lover's lover. From Keith Haring's lover's lover. Yes. RICK: What a tangled web we weave. These might not look like much, but Keith Haring's art really did make a big social impact in the 1980s. I mean, the guy is an icon. I love it when I have a recognizable artist like Haring in my shop. And how much do you want for it? Uh, 75,000. Let me have someone check these out. And if he says they're legit, we'll do something. Looking forward to it. MAN 5: These are the Harings you were telling me about. Um, alleged Harings. MAN 5: Alleged Harings, OK. These are great. The thing about Keith Haring, you see a Keith Haring, you know it's a Keith Haring. It's definitely not a print. You can see the inks. You can see where they're laid on and would be applied with a tip. Now, I'm looking at the signature. And it looks pretty good. I think they're legitimate Haring originals. Me too. OK, so what do you think they're worth? MAN 5: In the $40,000 to $50,000 range. OK, so I'll give you 45 grand for it. 50,000 and they're yours. I'll go 48 grand. That's where I'll go. 49,000? No. Find someone else to pay you that much money in cash. But you won't find it here in this town. All right, deal. Hey, Rick, can you answer a couple questions for me? RICK: Sure. He's the one who bought it. Hey, so what's up? MAN 6: I'm interested in your cigar box. RICK: OK. MAN 6: I've got some extra money laid back. I'm looking for something of historical significance. RICK: That was John F. Kennedy's. It sat on his desk in the Oval Office. This is the one he put the cheap cigars in. In terms of presidential memorabilia, this is practically the best. I mean, there will never be any more cigar boxes owned by JFK. And this is the only cigar box he placed on the Oval Office desk. And that's why it's valuable. It's a one-of-a-kind, just like me. Yeah, I'll take 80 grand for it. 80,000. I was thinking more like 60,000. RICK: Give me 80 grand for it. I mean, it's John F. Kennedy's cigar box. I mean-- Well, what about 70? 75 is what I could take. It really is. 75 is a fair price. And honestly, I'm not going to go any less. 75. 75. Write him up. Cool.
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