Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles RICK: What do we got? We have what I was told is a 1910 Coney Island pony cart with a wagon. How much do you want for it? I was thinking $1,000. Why? [LAUGHS] Because the guy told me he routinely sold them for $3,500 to $5,000. So he would routinely lie to people. Exactly. Generally, in nice shape, they go for 1,000 bucks-- in nicer shape than you got. [LAUGHS] You can fit right here, buddy. No, I'm not getting on that. Please? But I'm not a complete expert on carnival pony cart rides. So I'm going to call somebody up. I'm going to have them take a look at this thing. I'll be back. SELLER: OK, sounds good. I'm actually old enough to remember these at carnivals. [LAUGHS] Well, here it is. What a beauty, huh? EXPERT: Yeah, that's a carnival ride for sure. RICK: It's cute. It's old. I don't know how old. And you think it's from Coney? Based on just what the previous seller told me. RICK: So can you tell me if this one's from Coney Island? Is there any, like, a nameplate on it? I'll flip it up, and we can check underneath. OK. There's no back stamps, no serial number. No serial number. Well, most of the stuff that was at Coney Island had ID plates on it. So it's not Coney Island. Let's see the-- [TAPS] This is steel. This is cast aluminum. SELLER: OK. So that'd be after World War II. EXPERT: Yeah. So that would make it probably in the '40s, '50s. RICK: OK. So what is this thing worth the way it sets? EXPERT: It's probably worth 500 bucks. RICK: OK. I'll tell you what. I'll give you 400 bucks for it? How's $900? I'll tell you what. I'll give you 450 bucks, not a penny more. Oh, golly. Not a penny more. You're going to make my wife happy because it's not riding back with us. - OK. Cool. I'll meet you right over there. We'll do some paperwork. All right. So how you guys doing? CHUMLEE: Pretty good. What's up? You got a big old smile on your face. I bought you a little pony cart. We're getting it all restored by Rick Dale so you can set it out in front of your candy shop. Great. I've been looking for something with a little extra spidazzle to put out front there. I just wanted to reward you for your entrepreneurial spirit. And I gotta hand it to you, you've paid rent every month. Well, thank you. You know, it's not easy being a first-time business owner. But candy is my middle name, so I think it fits perfect. [LAUGHS] COREY: You know, I'm so tired of this. RICK: What? There was more presents for Chum under the tree than there was for me when I was a kid. Now, you're buying Chumlee gifts? You know what, son? You got plenty of gifts when you were a kid. COREY: No, I didn't. There was the Chum pile. Dude, why are you jealous of him getting a gift? You're 35 years old. Because you're my dad. Don't be a hater, Corey, OK, just 'cause I got a nice little present from your dad. I'm happy for you, Chum. I'm getting excited. I'm just telling you about it. It'll be done in, like, a week. Hey, Rick. Hey, Chum. What are you doing here? I just came by to check out my present. And I heard Rick bought this. And you know, I wanted to maybe give you some ideas I might have for it. So was this thing in bad shape when you got it? RICK DALE: Some of this stuff had to be cut out because the rust was so bad. It looks good, but I was envisioning it a little more colorful. [LAUGHTER] So I want some ideas what to do, how to paint it. Well, you know I have the candy shop. Yeah. So I'll show you my logo and kind of the colors on it. - OK. - So-- Wow. Chumlee's Candy on the Boulevard. Yeah. A sucker, you know. A little lollipop, a sucker. Yeah, so we don't have to necessarily put the logo on there. But those are kind of the colors of my shop. You do your thing. RICK DALE: OK. So what color do you see the horse? Maybe, like, a white horse with, like, maybe, like, a pink little hair right here and a pink tail maybe. And with a little pearl in it for flaky sparklies. What do you think? Yeah. You think that would be good with, like, a white, pearl flake horse? Yeah. Think unicorn when you're painting this thing-- RICK DALE: OK. CHUMLEE: --without the horn. Talk to you soon, buddy. RICK DALE: You got it. [ROCK MUSIC] Hey, Chum. - Hey, what's up, Rick? - Not much. - How you doing? - Good, good, good. - What are you doing here. - I'm ready. - You're ready? - It's ready. Want to see it? Yeah, let's go. Yeah, come on. Let's go. Check it out. Oh, my-- this is awesome. Dude! Look how good that is. RICK DALE: Yeah. Got you your logo. CHUMLEE: Oh, man. Candy paint too? RICK DALE: Yeah. CHUMLEE: I love the green stripe. This thing is so cool. What's up, guys? Hey, how's it going? CHUMLEE: Pretty good. Rick's here. He dropped out the pony cart. What do you think? It was supposed to be original. CHUMLEE: I mean, that's what you wanted. But you said it was a gift for me. It looks really, really cool. It's just not what I imagined. RICK DALE: It used to be a black horse with a white harness and a blue box. Why do you care? It's Chum's. RICK DALE: Yeah, well, Chum came over. And he was talking sort of like unicorn paint job. He wanted this pink. I really couldn't go pink so I sort of went red. It is really cute looking. I'll give you that. His logo there had some gold in it and some green in it. So that's what I tried to do. I tried to add some gold pearl and some green pearl with a stripe around. And then what I did was make it look like it's a chariot full of candy. CHUMLEE: I love it. And Rick says it's really sturdy too. So I actually wanted to get a picture of you sitting on it for my internet page. Please? RICK: [SIGHS] I hate you guys. There. Here. Here we go. Yeah! CHUMLEE: Oh, yeah. All right, Corey. Your turn. COREY: God, all right, Chum. Is he smiling? COREY: Barely. CHUMLEE: Oh, yeah, you're much better model than your dad. I'm not going to lie. Don't be posting that. [LAUGHTER] It looks amazing. Just remember who is your landlord. All right-- [LAUGHTER] COREY: Giddy up.
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