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  • Dude, no one buys anything from me.

  • I mean, it's your face.

  • Hey.

  • How you doing?

  • Good.

  • I'm hoping you can help me with this, a bronze Madonna bust.

  • Go ahead, put it up here.

  • Okey-doke.

  • OK.

  • Whoa, you're strong.

  • Look at you, man.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • CHUMLEE: Well, that's not Madonna the pop singer.

  • Not at all.

  • [LAUGHS] I have an exact cast of Michelangelo's Madonna bust,

  • licensed by the Vatican.

  • They sell for $80,000 if they're legit.

  • And mine is totally legit.

  • If I get what I want for this, I'm gonna let my wife renovate

  • the kitchen however she wants.

  • CHUMLEE: This is pretty cool, man.

  • This is supposed to be the Virgin Mary, right?

  • RICHARD: Correct.

  • It comes from the "Pieta" made by Michelangelo.

  • The original is in the Vatican.

  • CHUMLEE: It's really cool.

  • It looks like it's in really good condition.

  • Does it have any markings or anything like that on it?

  • It does.

  • It's got the seal--

  • the license from the Vatican.

  • CHUMLEE: 154 out of 500?

  • RICHARD: That's it.

  • So the mold was relatively new when they casted this one.

  • You know, sometimes the earlier the mold,

  • the better the casting's gonna be.

  • So that's good.

  • You got that going for you there.

  • It's a beautiful piece.

  • How much were you hoping to get?

  • $80,000.

  • That's what it's valued at.

  • Holy cow.

  • Yeah, I got no idea.

  • I know the original is iconic, but this

  • is just like a mold of that.

  • I've got a few questions about it,

  • so I'm definitely gonna have to have

  • someone come take a look at it.

  • Yeah.

  • CHUMLEE: Do you have a few minutes to hang out?

  • Got all day. Take your time.

  • CHUMLEE: All right. I'll be right back.

  • RICHARD: All right. Thanks.

  • This is a real piece, and so I'm happy for anybody

  • to come in and inspect it.

  • They're just gonna prove that it is what it is.

  • CHUMLEE: Hey, Chad.

  • Hey, Chum.

  • Looking good, man.

  • How you doing?

  • CHAD: Looking slim, man.

  • Hey, you know.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Trying to get like Madonna.

  • Ah.

  • So you have a "Madonna del Pieta."

  • CHUMLEE: What do you think about it?

  • It's absolutely fantastic.

  • You don't see these a lot of times.

  • There's not a ton of them that come on the market.

  • Michelangelo himself considered this work,

  • and of course the David, his two greatest works.

  • And it's an exact reproduction of Michelangelo's

  • "Madonna del Pieta."

  • This is the only piece that Michelangelo ever signed,

  • and they say the reason he did it is there were tourists even

  • back in his day that went to the Vatican,

  • and they identified it as a different work.

  • And he heard them, and he carved his name right into it.

  • CHUMLEE: Well, that's pretty cool.

  • This is absolutely legitimate.

  • This is the original New Renaissance that was

  • commissioned by the Vatican.

  • It's fantastic.

  • So what does he want for it?

  • He's asking $80,000.

  • Tell me what you think.

  • I think that's too high.

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • This artwork on the secondary market, in a gallery,

  • it's right around $35,000.

  • But they're selling for $80,000.

  • If you get it from New Renaissance, it's $80,000.

  • However, there are some on the secondary market,

  • and the secondary market's bearing right around $35,000.

  • So it's worth $80,000, just not today.

  • CHAD: Yeah, not today.

  • But the workmanship is fantastic,

  • and there's no doubt this is one of the pieces

  • that New Renaissance issued initially.

  • OK.

  • Well, I appreciate you coming down.

  • Hey, thanks, Chum.

  • Take it easy.

  • I'm looking at like $20,000.

  • Ew.

  • $25,000?

  • $23,000 is-- is--

  • is where I feel comfortable.

  • OK.

  • I got a deal for you.

  • I'm like the barter king, so I trade for everything.

  • I saw you had 100 pounds of silver,

  • and that's about $24,000, if my math is correct.

  • It'll get it out of your way.

  • You'll get this out of my way.

  • Yeah, so long as the math checks out, I can do that deal.

  • - OK. - All right.

  • Let's check it.

  • Meet me up at the counter and I'll bust the calculator out

  • and figure out where we're at.

  • Thank you very much.

  • Sounds good.

  • I'm making this deal because I'm gonna show Rick

  • how to buy something with something in the shop,

  • and then turn around and make a profit bigger than the profit I

  • could've made if I paid cash.

  • Nice doing business with you.

  • Thank you very much.

  • I love it.

  • Out we go.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • CHUMLEE: This guy came in, had a bronze Madonna bust for sale.

  • Did someone check this thing out?

  • Yeah, Chad checked it out.

  • OK.

  • But you're missing the point of it, OK?

  • He wanted $24,000 for it, but he didn't want cash.

  • He wanted to trade something for it.

  • So me, having a brilliant thought process that I have,

  • decided to trade silver.

  • OK.

  • CHUMLEE: And since you've been gone,

  • silver's been down so much that we made an extra $3,000.

  • How did you know silver was gonna go down?

  • When you have a talent, you have a talent, Rick.

  • And mine's making you money.

  • COREY: No, no, he got lucky.

  • Do I look lucky to you?

  • No.

  • That's skill.

  • This is pure genius.

  • COREY: By the way, I did not approve this transaction

  • in any way, shape, or form.

  • I'm gonna go get his opinion on what's

  • gonna happen next week.

  • What?

  • RICK: Chumlee.

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