Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - Hello. What in the world is this? This is my Starkey egg chair. OK. What's that? It was originally used as a hearing test chair. It's really cool. It has speakers inside. I don't know, dude. It looks pretty Dr. Evil-ish. You think your dad could sit in it? Yes. Fits him perfect. We'll get him a little naked cat. I came into the pawn shop today to sell my Starkey egg chair. A Starkey egg chair is a hearing test chair used by audiologists to test people's hearing back in the '80s. If I'm able to make a deal, I will spend my money on a trip to Italy with my husband. Ciao. This looks cool. So they would use them basically to help sell hearing aids and do ear tests on people. Yes. And then they came out with noise-canceling headphones, and way easier, way more portable. Pretty much. So does it work still, or-- Yes, it does. Do you have a phone we can plug in? Yeah. OK. You need music? Yes. And then sit in the chair. Does it sound any different, or-- I can't hear anything. All right. We've heard enough. Get out of the chair. I can't hear you. You can see me. Get out of the chair. Dude, this thing is sweet. The egg chair got designed in the '60s, but most people today recognize it from the movie "Men in Black." This particular model was designed for a hearing test, but it is kind of funky, and it does have surround sound, so I'm pretty sure someone will buy it. So what are you looking to do with it? I am looking to sell it. What are you looking to get out of it? I'm asking $1,000. That might be a little much. OK. Would you take $500? I would take $750. Sounds like you'll take $500. I will take $750. $700? $725. No. - $700. - All right. Deal. Chum, you want to write it up? Or you could write it up, and I could listen to music. All right. Come with me. OK. $700 isn't exactly what I wanted for the chair, but I'll take it. Pack your bags. Were going to Italy. Ciao.
A2 chair egg hearing ciao test sell Pawn Stars: Chumlee EGG-cited by Expensive Chair (Season 13) | History 2 0 林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/19 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary