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  • COREY: So what do we got here?

  • JENNY: A guitar for you made out of a cigar box.

  • All right.

  • Can I pull it out of there?

  • JENNY: Please do.

  • And it's signed by Sammy Hagar.

  • The Red Rocker.

  • JENNY: Yep.

  • COREY: Where in the world did you get this?

  • Well, my ex-boyfriend left it when he left me, so--

  • OK.

  • [laughs]

  • COREY: Before Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen in 1985,

  • it wasn't easy finding a replacement for

  • fan-favorite David Lee Roth.

  • But somehow, Hagar ended up being a pretty good choice.

  • Their first album together went platinum six times,

  • and they soared to levels of fame

  • that they'd never had before.

  • So what are you looking to get for it?

  • JENNY: I'm thinking about $700.

  • COREY: $700?

  • I guess first thing I need to do, though,

  • is I need to find out if the signature's real.

  • So I'm gonna have a buddy of mine come down

  • and take a look at it, then I'm actually

  • gonna have to have another friend of mine come by

  • and tell me what the guitar's worth.

  • So do you mind if I go make some phone calls and--

  • No, I don't mind. COREY: OK.

  • Well, why don't you hang out and I'll--

  • I'll be right back, OK?

  • JENNY: OK.

  • I'm kinda nervous about the expert coming in

  • because I really don't know for sure if that signature is real

  • or not.

  • STEVE: That's pretty cool.

  • I mean, you know, the thing about Sammy--

  • he toured forever.

  • I mean, he toured through the '70s, '80s, '90s.

  • I mean, he's still touring.

  • And he's been pretty good to the fans through the years.

  • I mean, there's times when he doesn't like signing.

  • Most of time he does, though.

  • The years with Van Halen, he was probably one

  • of the nicer guys in the band.

  • So he usually made it a point to sign for collectors.

  • Sammy Hagar is a former lead man for Van Halen.

  • He had his own solo career, really famous musician.

  • I mean, when I listen to Van Halen,

  • I like the Hagar stuff better.

  • Couldn't stand David Lee--

  • I can't stand him.

  • Yeah.

  • The guy's pompous.

  • COREY: So what do you think?

  • STEVE: Obviously, taking a look at his autograph,

  • he signs it fast.

  • I mean, he just jots it as fast as he can.

  • But you know, his signature's usually

  • dominated by this very large S. And so we

  • start to take a look at that.

  • This S comes all the way down, loops

  • it all the way back through, and he goes into his last name.

  • And I see kind of all those characteristics here,

  • so all pretty good signs, Corey.

  • COREY: OK.

  • So would you say it's real?

  • Signature's definitely authentic.

  • COREY: All right.

  • Well, that's good to know.

  • STEVE: But you know, the one thing

  • I would tell you is in terms of, like, his signature,

  • it's not super rare.

  • The guy's usually been pretty accessible,

  • and he's always usually been pretty good about signing.

  • So if you're looking at a signature, about $60, $70.

  • It's a nice piece.

  • I have no idea what this is worth.

  • It does add value, though.

  • You know, the whole thing contextually

  • is really nice together.

  • COREY: OK. I appreciate you coming down.

  • Cool. Yeah.

  • Good luck. - Thank you.

  • Nice seeing you. Yeah.

  • Good luck.

  • You bet.

  • JENNY: I was hoping the value would be a little bit higher,

  • but I'm hopeful the value of the guitar

  • will be a little bit more than what I was

  • told the autograph was worth.

  • COREY: Steve was just in.

  • It is Sammy Hagar's signature.

  • That's cool.

  • COREY: I've seen acoustic versions

  • of the cigar box guitars.

  • I've never seen an electric one with an amp.

  • JESSE: No.

  • And it's a ukulele.

  • That's pretty cool.

  • COREY: OK.

  • [laughs]

  • All right.

  • So what's the story with the cigar box guitars?

  • I mean, cigar box stuff--

  • it's just kind of a fad right now, believe it or not.

  • A lot of guys are building these.

  • I guess guys back in the day used to build them like this.

  • When they didn't have any money, they

  • would just make an instrument.

  • And a cigar box is wood.

  • You know, you're halfway there, I guess, kind of.

  • [laughs]

  • COREY: Gotcha.

  • JESSE: This one's done really well, though, man.

  • What do you really need to know about it?

  • You know, I kinda just need to know what it's worth.

  • JESSE: Well, you know, I sell ones that aren't built

  • as well as this one in my shop.

  • We get $350, $400 for them, so I mean,

  • if we had ones built like this and this nice,

  • we'd probably put them in the shop at, you know, $500, $600.

  • It's not like-- it's not built cheaply.

  • It's sturdy.

  • You know, it doesn't feel like--

  • a lot of these, you feel like you're

  • gonna rip it apart just holding it because they

  • feel kind of flimsy.

  • But this is done really good.

  • Well, thank you, man. I appreciate you coming down.

  • - Not a problem at all. - Thank you.

  • Thanks.

  • If Corey gets into this the right way,

  • you know, it's a good buy.

  • It's got a signature on it.

  • It's built well.

  • It looks really neat with the case, and all the painting

  • and everything on it.

  • You know, somebody might just wanna

  • buy it to hang it in their living room, or something.

  • COREY: OK.

  • So you heard what my guys had to say,

  • which quite frankly is a lot more

  • than I thought it would be.

  • But what are you looking to get out of it?

  • I was thinking $700.

  • Mhm.

  • I'm thinking probably $300.

  • $300?

  • COREY: I'm thinking $300.

  • I--

  • I'm thinking $600.

  • COREY: I'd go about $350.

  • I gotta make money on it, too.

  • What about $555?

  • COREY: Nope.

  • I just won't do it.

  • I'll tell you what.

  • I'll do $400.

  • $425? COREY: Nope.

  • Nope.

  • Don't even ask for more.

  • That's-- that's just the most I could do.

  • JENNY: OK. COREY: All right.

  • I'll do $400.

  • All right.

  • Meet me over there.

  • We gotta do some paperwork.

  • OK.

  • JENNY: I'm taking the $400 because it's

  • probably the best thing I got out

  • of that relationship, anyhow.

COREY: So what do we got here?

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