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  • CHUMLEE: How can I help you?

  • I have an antique Chinese fingernail guard.

  • Oh.

  • You're going to poke someone's eye out.

  • Be careful.

  • You better be nice.

  • Let me see here.

  • It doesn't really fit me, but--

  • but what better way to let them know how high

  • class you are by a--

  • It's your style.

  • --not so tacky long silver fingernail.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Oh.

  • This is pretty cool.

  • You don't know, like, where it's from or anything?

  • It's from China.

  • And I think that it's the Manchurian era.

  • Yeah.

  • It does go all the way back to there.

  • And this is exactly what the women would have worn

  • who were, you know, high class and they

  • wanted everyone to know.

  • Yeah.

  • This is silver. You know?

  • So--

  • It's beautiful.

  • Yes.

  • They wore these to show they didn't have to do manual labor,

  • to show that they had servants.

  • And I guess the longer your nail was, the more servants you had,

  • and the less manual labor you had to do.

  • So I don't even think this lady had

  • to get her own glass of water.

  • Probably not.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Fingernail guards were worn to protect

  • the long fingernails of the elite during the Qing dynasty.

  • This is a pretty amazing artifact from the time period.

  • And I definitely want to make a deal.

  • Plus, maybe I can get some use out of it

  • and convince Rick I shouldn't have to work.

  • I wouldn't want to break a nail.

  • What were you trying to do with it?

  • I'd like to sell it.

  • How much are you looking to get for it?

  • I would like to get $250 for it.

  • Would you go 100 bucks on it?

  • No.

  • I don't think I could go $100 on that.

  • That's--

  • - This-- - I mean, it's beautiful.

  • Look at all the workmanship on it.

  • It is.

  • Would you go to $200 on it?

  • Would you go $240 on it?

  • You know what?

  • I think I'll buy it from you.

  • Just hopefully my boss will be proud of me.

  • OK. Good deal.

  • All right.

  • Let's go write it up.

  • OK.

  • Great.

  • I'm happy with the deal that I got for

  • the antique fingernail guard.

  • I started at $250.

  • So I'm very happy with the $240 that we agreed on.

  • Yo.

  • Check this out.

  • What is that?

  • What do you mean, what is this?

  • It's a finger guard.

  • Is it for picking your nose or something?

  • [LAUGHS]

  • No.

  • Rich ladies wear them so that they don't have to do

  • any work around the house.

  • So I was thinking about wearing it so I don't have

  • to do any work around here.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Where is it from?

  • It's from China.

  • It's for ancient empresses in China.

  • How can you tell that?

  • Because I know it.

  • I've seen them before in a book.

  • Now I know you're lying.

  • Well, on the internet.

  • Same thing.

  • How do you know it wasn't made yesterday?

  • When you've been around as long as me, you just know.

  • How much did you spend on it again?

  • $240.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • So since you didn't ask me before you bought it,

  • I'm sure you called Phineas.

  • Why would I call Phineas?

  • Did he even ask you about it?

  • This is the first I'm hearing of it.

  • Corey don't know anything about this.

  • Neither do you.

  • That's why you should've called Phineas.

  • I know I made a good deal on it.

  • That's for sure.

  • Stop waving it around.

  • It's really creepy.

  • Will you go call Phineas and tell him just to come

  • by and take a look at it?

  • Hmm.

  • I guess I can.

  • [INAUDIBLE] that's broken.

  • Yeah.

  • Is that Phineas?

  • Hey, how you doing Chumlee?

  • Woo!

  • What's up, man?

  • Wow.

  • That's quite a fingernail you got.

  • Check it out.

  • Wow.

  • This is amazing.

  • I told you.

  • Rick thinks I messed up.

  • Well, you know, I find this very interesting,

  • because it comes from a period in China's history.

  • Boom.

  • China!

  • And this was worn by people in the court

  • who absolutely did not want to lift a finger to do anything.

  • So can you imagine?

  • This is just one finger.

  • That's what I said to him.

  • Sorry to cut you off, Phineas.

  • They had one of these for every single finger.

  • You-- it's rare that this is in silver.

  • Silver was, you know, almost more precious

  • than gold, which would make me feel this

  • could be a very special one--

  • probably a very, very high-ranking court official,

  • maybe [INAUDIBLE] herself.

  • Boom.

  • Score for Chum.

  • Really amazing.

  • Amazing.

  • Don't leave me hanging.

  • It's pretty.

  • I mean, I just don't know what it's worth.

  • Well, I'll tell you.

  • Did you get a good price?

  • $240.

  • $240.

  • Well, I'm going to say probably bidding

  • in the right kind of auction house, it could go to $750.

  • $750!

  • That's $500 profit!

  • Just admit that I know what I'm doing.

  • I'm going to leave you two with this piece to nerd out on it.

  • I got-- - Hey, you know something?

  • --work to do.

  • You did pretty darn good, my friend.

  • Thank you, sir.

  • I'm proud of you.

  • At least someone is around here.

  • You go put that away.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • I don't think he's going to be doing much work

  • in that condition, Rick.

  • Thank you.

  • I'm worried.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • [LAUGHS] I don't know how you do it.

  • Everyone's got their burden.

CHUMLEE: How can I help you?

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