Pawn Stars: SUSPICIOUS Bronze Cannon is NOT What it Seems (Season 6) | History
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Rick's a little suspicious of a retuning customer's bronze cannon that seems to have a few noticeable inconsistencies, in this clip from Season 6, "Bossy Pants."
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Love Rick from India 🇮🇳
Rick you are an inspiration for me as i am a bad negotiator which cost me a hand and a leg in the past and i learn so muchh from you... thanks for sharing your experiences and business tactics with the world... you dont know how much you inspire me
Hi Rick, i am inspired by all your posting. I am a collector of old coins, stamps and and antique things. I wish to see your pawn shop someday.
Great…no money mark 🥴
"I'm smart enough to realise I don't know everything about everything"
Wise words
"What else isn't real, is the wife real?"
- Las Vegas fortune cookie
@@kewltony LOL
I respect him so much just for that statement
It's always better to ask for help instead of putting on the I know it all front.
Yet he bought something he knew nothing about. Cool dude though
That seller is a good dude, takes his loss like a boss and moves on to the next item.
Definitely took it like a champ (at least from what we see)
@Shine Box imagine being that angry
@Shine Box lmao
they are all actors
Perhaps he can dispute the sake where he purchased it possibly under false pretences at the previous auction
"You know, I've been buying and selling this stuff for a long time..."
Can't read Roman numerals.
Can't be bothered to plug Roman numerals into a Google search.
Wow, this guy is actually reasonable and an adult about being let down. This is how you do dignity. So many insist their item is something it is not, even when given good evidence.
Maybe this time but ive seen this guy act a fool before.he isnt very good at his. Job though lol he brings in fake stuff that he didnt know about all the time
He's pretty laid back for discovering he invested $$$$$ in a Pier One import decoration!
Lol
Sometimes you’re the hammer sometimes you’re the nail. Smart man
Hes an investor, he knows there's a risk
He will be tracking down the seller and will be going john wick on him. Thats the reason hes so calm.
He never said how much he paid I’m sure it wasn’t a great deal that he spent.
I'm not sure there has been a more obvious reproduction in all of Pawn Stars!
the nasty thing about this reproductions of collectible or historic items is, the ppl who own them proceed to sell it as original. even if they know that they are fake.
And in turn, the people who buy them think they are real. Eventually they will also sell them as real.
I am sure it happens but I'm not sure it would have happened very often with this piece. Actual reproductions are much more difficult to detect than things that are built more for decoration than deception like this one was.
"I don't know anything about Roman numerals." Good thing there's nothing like encyclopedias, libraries, the INTERNET to maybe, just maybe, help you out with Roman numerals.
Really... you going to bust this guy for not knowing Roman numerals when half the world is illiterate and most people also can’t do basic math without a calculator
@@richardgrace4500 Because typing a bunch of letters into Google is a monumental task. Is that what you’re saying? Re-read my comment.
@@richardgrace4500 For someone who is buying and selling these things for years (as the seller proclaims), not knowing Roman numerals raises an eyebrow.
How in Heaven's name couldn't the buyer see that there was zero wear on the mounts, and the engravings were so gaudy.
He said himself...he didn't know everything about everything.
wear can be fake however experts can tell if it's artificial fake or not but for many items, you would like to do a carbon radioactive test (idk what it is called)
Mark is a great expert when it comes to authentication. I'd bet this guy was upset on the inside. Mark and Rebecca are very respectable when it comes to experts.
The first clue is how light the cannon was when he put it on the counter. A real cannon, even smaller like that and bronze would weigh at least 60-70 pounds and he wouldn't be carrying it that easily.
Its only 27kg tho
I have a Cannon at home my wife says it big
@@jerryrivera7704 Is there a lot of wear and tear on the trunion? or else it never been used. Might be used for a decorative piece.
Expert: “I’m sorry Rick. It’s made of paper and stained with Coca Cola.”
This show cracks me up 🤣 Customer: I want $10,000 Rick: I'll give you $5.00 Customer: can you do $5.25 Rick: NO! $5.00 not a penny more. Customer: well ok. Rick: SWEET! 🤣
The things that struck me were the total lack of wear, aging and corrosion of any visible kind and also the crudeness of the decorative elements. The coat of arms in particular is something you would think they would have put more accuracy and detail into. It looks like something that would have been made in India in the second half of the 20th century.
Can they be supper detailed on the casting tought? I know that for coins, casted ones are always crude, just because the method can't produce the same surfaces minting can
@@benoitlabrecque4513 The used packed sand for molds with no chemical bonding agents as it being used today. Modern bronze casts can be very detailed
@@asicdathens he wasn't saying that it can't be highly detailed today; he was responding to Scotts assumption that an old bronze piece would be more highly detailed than the canon was which just isn't true.
Well here is the thing about Bronze, they are very durable and good at corrosion.
'What you say and what you can prove are different things'
Imagine if that guy had brought it in.
MDXVII - 1517 or about quarter past three in the afternoon. Probably the time it was made a week last Thursday.
Given the Roman numerals prominently displayed on the barrel, I suspect this was part of some kind of commemorative ceremony. It may actually be worth something if connected to a historical place or event. The thing that bothers me is the thought that someone may actually try to fire it.
The lack of any substantial metal at the end of the bore was a give away but the touch hole alone was enough. It is not in the right place nor is it the right shape and I would bet that a paperclip would tell that it is just a blind hole.
That is the least angry I have ever seen that seller.
Can't wait to visit the Clark County Museum again.
The cannon simply looks like a replica!
Then it looks like the real thing as a good replica looks like the real thing thats why its called a replica.
Then it looks like the real thing as a good replica looks like the real thing thats why its called a replica.
Watching the ease with which they carried and handled the thing, I would have been suspicious from the start, It was surely too light to have handled the pressure of firing.
Yea, that's what I was thinking. There is no way that is solid bronze, because that stuff is heavy. A cubic foot of bronze weighs over 500 pounds.
More likely got it from a yard sale or flea market. After he talked the person down in price, he then calls it an auction (reverse auction). He brings something that he believes is not likely worth very much so uses the default claim, "know nothing about it" and crosses his fingers. That is why he was not upset over it.
He keeps it moving just like a champ.. Win some and you lose some..👍💕🔥⚾😷💯
Dam I was hoping that was real, still very cool item tho. Thx for the upload:)
How can you not tell the cannon is fake lol u can definitely tell from first looking at it 😭🤦♂️
You can't if it's Your first time.
[insert "that's what she said" meme here]
That was an insult to the Cannon community.
That was a bigger insult to the decorative modern reproduced cannon community
Why go through the trouble of making a bronze wannabe cannon when all you have to do is add a little more bronze to make one that would actually work?
A decoration piece.
I went in to the Pawn Shop a few years ago when I was a child. I went up to the counter and they had a bunch of rings. Well, the smallest one had my entire savings written on the price tag 😂
@Da'q'ua'n Negronius the ring was $3.75
How much was it?
@@amyk9813 it was like $150. I really can't remember. It was a long time ago
How is this relevant???
@@christopherjones4961 i was simply telling something related to Pawn Stars. That's all.
Rick: you mind if I call a friend of mine who knows about this?
.........Magician steps in....
Our favorite expert.
That would be rebecca
@@TheSyedraiyan mmmk SIMP
@@trollaccount4817 so having a female favourite makes u a simp? Ermm i dunno about that chief.
Mark doesn't give prices so I don't like seeing him. I think Brett Maly the art expert is probably my favorite.
@@EGarrett01 mine iz chum da da da dumb
“I picked this up at an auction” know nothing about it...
First Nation who used Canons in wars and Missiles too were the Mongols not chiness
very good I loved this one I hadn’t seen 😍
It looks old but it looks 10 years old also it looks like fake medal
when the cannon is sus
😳
took it calmly, I like it :)
The way the seller reacted to the news about his cannon reminds me of the way the sellers react on hard-core pawn.
Oh wait, they never react this way.
Easy way to get free evaluations.
Does Mark ever change his cloths? Or does he only own red shirts, tan pants and black hats?
I saw him with a blue shirt one time. Though to be honest he makes the hats work
Still while he might not be able to get What he wants for it. Im sure he might be able to get like around $750 to $1000 for it. I have seen Reproduction Cannons similar to this in looks and style before going and being bought for around $700 to $1000 price range.
So the fellow never noticed the Made in China stamp on the bottom?
I like how Mark always says "have fun!" as he leaves
Rick: Let me call a guy you hate so I can argue over it.
he prob made money on the show just for showing up
Hi guys watching from philippines here,🤘😄
Hella Pinoy
3:33 is that mark rober???
Last I checked, you can still frame a garden piece...
when the bronze canon is sus
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aerugo = n (esp. of old bronze) another name for verdigris.
[C18: from L, from aes copper, bronze]
a-is = ice
eyes (a pair of) = (se-|pa-sang) ma-ta
He knews exactly what he had, a reproduction, just take a look at his eyes when the wise man talk about the simbols. He tried to cheet Rick, but Rick is not someone else, Rick is the boss
it's a pawn shop show, they are always told before the camera rolls what they are selling, and sometimes it's not even their stuff, but something already owned by the shop
some are even recostruction of the most noticeable previus sells.
personally, I find the one that overeact unespectedly to be the best, you can see in the face of the owner the raw "WTFNESS" of when they don't expect it
And there are some people who will sell it to another unsuspecting buyer, like the guy who sold me a high dollar rod and reel. I thought it was unusual because most of the time they have some fishing line left on them when being sold at the flea market. This one didn't, but everything appeared to work fine and the price was right, so I bought it. A few days later when I put fishing line on it I found out the drag was shot and wouldn't hold any pressure. Without line on it you can't check that and the seller knew that. That's why he removed the line. I went back to the flea market the next weekend, but the guy wasn't there. I asked the manager about him and he said he got lots of complaints about the guy and hadn't seen him since the week before. Apparently he just sells for one weekend and never comes back so he doesn't have to face unhappy customers. Anyway, the rod was still good, so I bought another reel (new) and my fishing rig is complete!
1:40 That Amish guy sure gets around!
If there is not a Rebecca video posted within the next 5 days, I'm unsubscribing.
Lol...tantrum much?
Simp alert
SUSSY AMONG US
Cannon is sus
So Rick what have we got today, that I’ve just spent a week on researching
The copper/bronze value is still significant...... Enough for a roundtrip to Vegas?😉😁
Same old Pawn Flippers different show...trying to peddle junk. You would think they would know what it is before they buy it at an auction. Sometimes I believe they know it is worthless and they are trying to pull a fast one or this is all just made up for TV Crap.
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I don't believe the seller for one moment ..... "didn't know what the Roman numerals mean" or how old ..... Come on ! That's one of the first things you'd look at and then the internal barrel length .... Nice try fella .
“Not intended when I bought it” I’m crying :)))))
If that guy selling a cannon doesn't know what he has, then how can he consider himself a collector. Has that guy ever heard of a computer or a smartphone to look up Roman numerals. We learned Roman numerals in grade school. He's playing like he doesn't know he's a con he knows exactly what he has. Or the scenario is.... fool and his money soon parts.
The guys always call me down when they have an old artifact etc etc, says Mark in every episode. Won't ever give a value because he works for a museum. Yawn...
Hi
He was so suspicious from the start.
Oh you have the spear that killed Jesus? Best I can do is a 25.00 Lowe's gift card with 18.50 left on it.
Red brass average scrap value $1.70USD/pound January, 2022.
Jus sayin
It'd be cool if it was a peg leg cannon
Is that similar to missle toes?
I'd say the angle grinder marks on the trunnions would have tipped me off...
2:36 - 2:50 Is it just me, or does someone else hears the "Ezio's Family" Theme in the background?
That cannon is made of brass (copper and zinc) not bronze (copper and tin)... tarnish is too brown and base metal too yellow.
If the trunnions are brazed/welded on its ALWAYS a reproduction
How does anyone not know that was not a 500 year old cannon? LOL That whole skit was just a filler spot for the show. IMO, fake as fake
Why can't they make a deal? Someone's more likely to snatch up a decoration than they are a 1500s cannon.
Who else is giving half a thumbs up for pawn stars, and half a thumbs up for Mark?
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No problem dude…you can scam someone telling is authentic…people are stupid…try ebay
Since he could pick the barrel up and carry it around, it did not need two huge lifting lugs on top, whomever cast a real one would have saved on bronze and made it smooth on top.
It was probably copied from some much heavier and bigger cannon, which often had multiple handles along on both sides, since they had to be carried by 4 to 8 people.
Please dont put on title if something is real or fake, it takes all the excitement of deal away....
That cannon looked obviously repo as immediately and I know nothing about cannons and am watching on tiny mode ph screen
Roman Numerals are a mystery. Nobody has ever been able to decipher them. Legend has it they come from aliens.
I don't understand these guys. If the item has wear, they'll use that as a reason to lowball the person. Now that it doesn't have wear, they'll use that too to make it look lowball the seller or say that it's fake.
With that logo, it could be a souvenir of a small North London football (soccer) club.
He's a collector but doesn't know roman numerals and has no idea what he owns? Ya Pawn Stars is funny af.
2:10 why are we in castle bastion in kindgom hearts all of a sudden????
Much better to gamble that way rather than going to a stupid casino....
We need ROB separate series.. This guy is awesome
i dont like that scammer yes i know rick he scam people to but thats his job he had to but that 4eye saling that cannon he a scammer. he do that all the time find or make fake stuff and sale it to the pawn shop. i can tell he hire some one to make that cannon its in his face normally i dont say this but im good at looking at people expression. in a sense hes a con man
rick you really need to stop buying his stuff even tho its real. you had no idea how many time he scam you
Just some Inquisitor Scale Warhammer Empire set.
Imagine not even looking up the date in Roman numerals. Guys isn’t a genius.
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I'm sure someone else already pointed it out, but that's not the coat of arms of Spain.
1:35 I'm smart enough to realise that i don't know everything 🤣 it's just common sense doing it's thing, it's not smartness. Smartness is when you know what you are trying to sell and when you know it's exact worth. And most importantly a smart person don't buy decorative stuff and assume that it would be a real thing
r/iamverysmart
Hmm, could still get a few hundred bucks on ebay for it.
All I can say is that guy had class as a seller!
Thing doesn’t even look like a fake to me, just a household ornament