Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles CHUMLEE: It's always interesting to see what you're going to bring in. Heck, yeah. CHUMLEE: This is pretty cool, man. Where'd you get this? JASON: So Margie died. And I was at her estate sale, so I bought a bunch of her stuff. She was some type of stewardess back during the Vietnam era. What makes you think it's from Vietnam? JASON: The patches. I looked up the patches, and they go with different squadrons. Black Sabbath. Rock and roll! CHUMLEE: That's right. JASON: So these are early Black Sabbath, when they were on the Vertigo label. That one's got the original poster in it. It's almost impossible to find it with the poster. That tear right there is going to affect the value. But definitely really cool, though. I mean, I've seen this album hundreds of times. I've never seen the poster in it. What do you want for that? $800 for the pair. I'd like to be in them at $250. Each? Together. Oh, no. That's way too low. If you could do $350 for the pair? This is me taking a risk. $300? I'll meet you in the middle. [chuckles] All right. CHUM: How much did you want for this? JASON: I was thinking $400. $140. JASON: [chuckles] That's the best I can do. All right. And I'm only buying it because-- I'll do $140. I like you, and I want you to keep bringing stuff in. RICK HARRISON: Chum. CHUMLEE: Yeah? What is this? CHUMLEE: This right here, that's going to be the big moneymaker. It don't look like any airline I ever seen. Why didn't you call, like, MHP? Because he runs an aviation museum. CHUMLEE: I made an executive decision. I'm guessing that Snoopy patch alone is worth some money. How much you pay for it? $140. And I got a feeling it's worth a lot more. RICK HARRISON: Maybe. CHUM: I bought these for $300. The records? Yeah. OK. I mean, Black Sabbath is cool and everything, but like, you're definitely not an album expert. Jason knows a lot about this stuff. You don't take advice from an item from the person selling it to you. I always do get off his stuff. Jason is the man. No, no, you don't always do good off the stuff. Yes, Jason's the man. He brings me good stuff. We've got a relationship going. - No, no, no. He doesn't care about you. He cares about our money. He cares about me. Even though I don't need an expert's opinion, I'm going to have my man Clint look at these Black Sabbath records. Let him tell me I got a couple hits on my hand. CLINT: Everything does look correct. Like, you have a first press here. Which is pretty impressive, because you don't see these every day. Anything on the Vertigo label is highly collectible, and just something-- most record collectors just drool over any Vertigo stuff. Wipe your chin. I know, man. I know. All right, well, let's move on to this. CLINT: This is a first pressing. There's one other thing. I hope it's in here. The picture? Ah, you know about the poster. I only know about it because it is in there. Oh, yeah. Somebody had hung it on their wall. CHUMLEE: Yeah. It looks like it was taped, and-- CLINT: Yeah, there's some tag marks and stuff. But at least you still have it. So yeah, you're pretty fortunate. Individually, five on "Master of Reality" and seven on the self-titled. As a whole, you'd be looking at $1,200. Whoa. After hitting it big with these records, I've got one more stop on the proving Rick wrong tour, and I can't wait for the sweet, sweet taste of victory. So I think it's a stewardess dress. It looks like it would have been a stewardess dress, but it's not. One of the things that you would never see on a stewardess dress is patches that don't relate to an airline. CHUMLEE: Well, that's not good, because I thought these patches were really cool. That's one of the reasons I bought it. Well, they are. The patches are really nice, because the patches are Vietnam era. This 100 Mission patch, that would have been used by someone who had done 100 missions over North Vietnam. She had a Phanton II patch, which is a fighter plane that was used a lot in Vietnam. Snoopy at the time was hugely popular. The fact that he was always going after the Red Baron, so a lot of pilots used him as a pilot image. And this is the Thai flag. Very typical patches that were made in Thailand at the time. I think you have a very interesting piece that does have a lot of value, but the value is in the patches that are on it. [huge yawn] Really? Why are you grumpy? CHUMLEE: Neither one of you are going to be grumpy after you found out what your boy did. RICK HARRISON: What did you do? CHUMLEE: Made you some money. Black Sabbath albums. I paid $300 for the pair. $500 for "Master of Reality," $700 for the Black Sabbath self-titled. Not good at math, but I think that's $1,200. You did a good job, Chum. Can I get a pat on the back? No, I'm not going to go that far. Just a little pat on the back. Just a little one. Feels good. Why can't you be more like Chum? Oh, I can be like Chum. I can be like Chum all day long if you want.
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