@@coreyhayward1141 no it's all staged, they have them on hand when they know the person is coming in - sometimes they have open calls for interesting items a bit like casting calls
Respect to Brian, this man won the negotiation even if he didnt make a deal. The Beach Boys are a legendary group. This is an insane piece of cultural history.
LMAO! Nope. It's surfboard not an unreleased recording session. It has been up for sale for 150 K, then lowered to 100 k, but never sold, and never will at that price. The guy does not give a carp for history he just wants to sell a gift from his dad for an egregiously greedy, unrealistic amount of money. Nor would he even see 65 K once he paid auction fees and a commission. He's a moron. 65K was an overly generous offer.
When an item is autographed: Having it signed takes away from the value, people want an object as it originally was. When an object isn't autographed: Not having it signed takes away from the value, people want the icon associated with it to have their name on it.
@@UnknownMan1821 How could I argue with such reasonable words? Anyway I'm from Ireland and pawn stores like this don't operate here and are not allowed under financial laws.
It WOULD help if it was signed. It would help prove that it's the same surfboard in the photo. It might be possible to compare some of the scrapes and marks on the surfboard to the original photo (IF some of the marks were there at the time of the photo shoot). But the album cover photos wouldn't show a high enough resolution. How do we KNOW that it's the same surfboard? Just because a guy wrote a letter of provenance and had it notarized doesn't prove anything.
Hes saying absolutely to the person coming in to come look at it, not absolutely he minds, get better at understanding how people say things so you dont get annoyed at stupid things like that.
Of course, I know The Beatles are a bigger band than The Beach Boys but when he said "but, they are not The Beatles", it kind of ticked me off. Like of course they are not. This is a line you can use against anything.
@@tlcp53b49 they're more related than you think. The beatles made sgt pepper album because they wanted to try and one up pet sounds by the beach boys. George harrison even stated when asked if they were rivals with the rolling stones, he said "we aren't competing with the stones, were competing with the beach boys"
Exactly...that's so stupid. It's THE board from the album cover! That's the appeal! They signed their autographs to millions of things over the years. So what.
It depends on the item an old looking surfboard doesn't display well without any context a signature would help while an iconic movie prop is distinguishable all on it's own it doesn't need a signature and could possibly be devalued by one
I wouldn't want it signed. I would want it how it was when they had it. It's one of a kind and on album covers. I wouldn't pay insurance price but I can see it going 100k up. But if the expert days around 70k if you want to move it. 50-60k would have to do. You at a pawn shop so. If you want higher value u got to hit eBay and wait.
@@lionelmax2953 Id' say it depends. An item like this, the surfboard from an album cover is realistically never going to be surfed with again, its a display piece. So having it autographed adds to its value as a display piece. Something like a guitar played by a famous player, that's a working object that you could play on. So having the guitarist's signature on the guitar decreases the value. Same with a world series baseball, its a display piece so a signature doesn't matter. Say the Mustang from 'Bullet', if its signed the value decreases because people want the functioning car.
"This surf board was given to a guy who gave it to my dad who then gave it to me." Now he's going to try and sell it at a pawn shop for a small fraction of its actual price. Way to go.
1:27 Rick: all I could do is 12 cents and half of Chumlees contract Guy: can you do 3/4 of the contract Rick: fine I’ll throw in a Happy Meal sticker Guy: I can’t do that Rick: I’m taking a risk with 12 cents Guy: can you throw in something else? *Rick looks in his pocket* Rick: how about a crayon tip Guy what brand Rick: Crayola Guy: YOU GOT YOURSELF A DEAL
I've learned one thing from watching Pawn Stars. If there is ONE person in the world who knows about anything, that person more than likely lives in VEGAS.
That true, i was just there in Vegas and they had David Bowie’s suit along with Beatles guitars and other insanely rare rock items. I saw another comment saying this sold for £120,000 in the uk anyway
And if it was signed, they'd say that made it worth less money, they've done that before with comics, record albums and other items signed by their creators and with sports memorabilia signed by the player who used it.
Kohlton Miller I find that they always get the asking price before calling the expert. I can’t remember exactly what clip this example is from. But the guy came in asking for 1 mil. The expert said it was only worth half. Then rick only offered half of the half that the expert said it was worth... I believe they get the asking price and then tell the expert in order to have them devalue or under value it as much as possible. Which usually seems to be the case with a few exceptions. And then they will typically offer half of whatever it is “valued” at
Smart guy. I think he could easily get more at auction and now he has the publicity. Gotta be some rich AF beach boys fan out there. This kind of item is so much more desirable than some obscure record or something like that because it's a real show piece and I could see even non-collector Beach Boys fans would want to own it.
Customer: I need change for a dollar. Rick: I can do 65 cents and I'm taking a big risk Customer: What about 99 cents? I just need change for a dollar Rick: Let me call in an expert, he can tell me what a dollar bill is worth.
Rick: this my problem with The Beach Boys they're amazing and everything else but they're not as iconic as The Beatles Me: Excuse me sir The Beach Boys are iconic Sir Paul McCartney love Brian Wilson and Brian Wilson love Paul McCartney both man are music iconic legends!
Convinced Rick has his experts make up an excuse for him to not pay a full amount. Half the time his experts say since its signed it decreases the value, other times it's like this. "Isnt signed, cant be worth much now".
Rule #1 if is not sign they ask for it to be with autograph. If they have sign the item they say NO serious collector will want it with autograph written. Hmmm.
It depends on the item some things display better signed some don't this is just an old surfboard the signature would help instantly connect it to the band an item desirable in original or pristine condition might lose value if signed
@@blobcity3591 The show isn't fake. They pick out people before hand who are actually selling this stuff and bring them in. That's why they're always prepared with an "expert". The deals and bargaining are real.
One of the reasons I moved to Southern California was because of The Beach Boys. What I didn't know was you could only go swimming for about 2 months out of the year. The water is too cold. The air temperature is good but the water not so much. I love the weather by the way.
@Voidaken there are so many comments with that amount of likes. It just depends what RUclips decides to put in top. You want me to read every single comment before comnenting?
If the expert is saying it's worth $70G's, I was expecting Rick to start at $50G's. $65G is even a little steep. I'm sure he could sell at auction and make more even with the commission fee.
At least this guy didn't end up dissing Rick and said it was a generous offer. So many people would've said I know my board's worth a lot more and the expert undervalued it etc. etc.
I’m pretty sure when Rick calls his “expert friends “ he tells them what the item is and how much they’re asking and tells them to say it’s worth less .
@laser325 yeah, not the exact quote, but the same meaning, at least to me. The Beatles were more famous, but I don't think they were more representative of that period of musical history. Beach Boys was a major influence on the music scene of the early 1960s and Beatles were influenced by them. From a collector's point of view, I would agree that Beatles memorabilia would be more valuable. But it depends on the buyer I guess.
Love the Beach Boys, nobody will ever have as much influence as the Beatles. The Beatles had 26 number ONE hits and quite literally have 100 songs in the top 5 or 10. Most people who grew up in the era (and their kids) know at least 100 Beatles songs. The Beach Boys and a few other bands reached the pinnacle of greatness, just not as often. It's a shame they split up because their last album was insanely great.
it was actually a decent offer considering how few and far between people are who would be willing (and able) to part with enough money to buy it and how hard it would be to ship to someone who purchased it from you online
RUclips “to get money your video must be at least 10 minutes long “
Rick “the best I can do is 5:06”
This is a quality comment.
this is so funny on multiple levels
And I’m taking all the risk
And his taking a risk 😂
And he's taking a huge risk.
“Let me call in my expert”. Charles Manson enters the convo
It must be so annoying when the "expert" comes in and spews the exact same trivia that you just mentioned like 10 minutes ago. lol
Just thinking that
or it could be gratifying to get the confirmation that you are correct...
Dont think its 10 mins lol..probably a day later lol
@@coreyhayward1141 no it's all staged, they have them on hand when they know the person is coming in - sometimes they have open calls for interesting items a bit like casting calls
@@XxRadioactiveGirlxX i would've liked to walk into the pawn shop prior to the show
Gonna bet he sold the board to the expert who was still waiting outisde for that 75k
I thought he said 70
roger funk don’t be a mong
Steven Hickman only The Beach Boys? Wow you don’t know music
S Tra it’s memorabilia
😂😂😂😂
Respect to Brian, this man won the negotiation even if he didnt make a deal. The Beach Boys are a legendary group. This is an insane piece of cultural history.
LMAO! Nope. It's surfboard not an unreleased recording session. It has been up for sale for 150 K, then lowered to 100 k, but never sold, and never will at that price. The guy does not give a carp for history he just wants to sell a gift from his dad for an egregiously greedy, unrealistic amount of money. Nor would he even see 65 K once he paid auction fees and a commission. He's a moron. 65K was an overly generous offer.
When an item is autographed: Having it signed takes away from the value, people want an object as it originally was.
When an object isn't autographed: Not having it signed takes away from the value, people want the icon associated with it to have their name on it.
Kieran Fo then dont sell it to pawn shop dummy
@@UnknownMan1821 How could I argue with such reasonable words? Anyway I'm from Ireland and pawn stores like this don't operate here and are not allowed under financial laws.
Facts.
so true
It WOULD help if it was signed. It would help prove that it's the same surfboard in the photo. It might be possible to compare some of the scrapes and marks on the surfboard to the original photo (IF some of the marks were there at the time of the photo shoot). But the album cover photos wouldn't show a high enough resolution. How do we KNOW that it's the same surfboard? Just because a guy wrote a letter of provenance and had it notarized doesn't prove anything.
Rick:Do you mind if I call someone in?
Guy:absolutely
Rick still calls the guy over
Samantha Hamilton 😂😂😂
"Do you mind if I have someone come and look at it?"
"Absolutely"
So you do mind? I hate that lol
Every time ... It bothers me so much
Honestly fr
People need to realize when someone asks do you mind it's a YES if you do mind and a NO if you don't mind.
Hes saying absolutely to the person coming in to come look at it, not absolutely he minds, get better at understanding how people say things so you dont get annoyed at stupid things like that.
Says the one who gets annoyed at how people talk 😂😂😂
Of course, I know The Beatles are a bigger band than The Beach Boys but when he said "but, they are not The Beatles", it kind of ticked me off. Like of course they are not. This is a line you can use against anything.
Rick's never heard Pet Sounds, Smile or Surf's Up
I got this one of a kind autographed Lebron James Jersey.... but he’s not the Beatles. 😂 I’m going to use that for literally everything now.
The Beatles were the biggest band ever so that's kind of an irrelevant statement.
Why is Rick comparing the Beatles and The Beach Boys
@@tlcp53b49 they're more related than you think. The beatles made sgt pepper album because they wanted to try and one up pet sounds by the beach boys. George harrison even stated when asked if they were rivals with the rolling stones, he said "we aren't competing with the stones, were competing with the beach boys"
It’s the only one. Having it signed doesn’t matter at all.
Exactly...that's so stupid. It's THE board from the album cover! That's the appeal! They signed their autographs to millions of things over the years. So what.
It depends on the item an old looking surfboard doesn't display well without any context a signature would help while an iconic movie prop is distinguishable all on it's own it doesn't need a signature and could possibly be devalued by one
Yeah and if it was signed they’ll say it reduces it’s value
I wouldn't want it signed. I would want it how it was when they had it. It's one of a kind and on album covers. I wouldn't pay insurance price but I can see it going 100k up. But if the expert days around 70k if you want to move it. 50-60k would have to do. You at a pawn shop so. If you want higher value u got to hit eBay and wait.
@@lionelmax2953 Id' say it depends. An item like this, the surfboard from an album cover is realistically never going to be surfed with again, its a display piece. So having it autographed adds to its value as a display piece. Something like a guitar played by a famous player, that's a working object that you could play on. So having the guitarist's signature on the guitar decreases the value. Same with a world series baseball, its a display piece so a signature doesn't matter. Say the Mustang from 'Bullet', if its signed the value decreases because people want the functioning car.
That board later sold for an equivalent $131,000 in the UK.
That board belongs in California.
@@davids.816 California is welcome to bid for it. But they dont deserve just have it because the Beach Boys came from California.
@@davids.816"California is bankrupt!"
aidan mcnally Except that California is the most prosperous state in the United States.
aidan mcnally 😂 What a vague quote. Went right over my head
"I'm the guy you get quick money from"
idk why he isn't always this honest... it's just how pawn shops work.
It just tickles my fancy when Rick doesn’t get his way.
"This surf board was given to a guy who gave it to my dad who then gave it to me." Now he's going to try and sell it at a pawn shop for a small fraction of its actual price. Way to go.
I thought that too. But this show is staged, remember
A lot of these people are indeed real, and really trying to sell their items however. This board was later sold elsewhere in the U.K..
@@101trus how much?
@@hanfordreach6849 150k
@@burneracount8339 sold for 100k not 150k
1:27
In his head was:
"Best I can do is $50."
Lmfao
That constipated look. Lol
And he's taking all the risk here 😂😂😂
the king of cool you just aren’t cool
and HE IS TAKING A RISK
At 4:40 when he said I’ll have to pass that’s a little low WELL DONE, i was like you didn’t even sell the freaking surf board. Lol
I love the guys
Brian, Carl, Dennis, Al, David, Mike, and Bruce.
Lol once he says let me call a "friend" id walk out. You know they working together
1:27
Rick: all I could do is 12 cents and half of Chumlees contract
Guy: can you do 3/4 of the contract
Rick: fine I’ll throw in a Happy Meal sticker
Guy: I can’t do that
Rick: I’m taking a risk with 12 cents
Guy: can you throw in something else?
*Rick looks in his pocket*
Rick: how about a crayon tip
Guy what brand
Rick: Crayola
Guy: YOU GOT YOURSELF A DEAL
best i can do is 2 crayons
This is the dumbest comment I’ve ever seen 😂 i bet you thought you were gonna get showered in likes
@@jonomotive2000 not as dumb as you
If i was rich I would give him 100k for it. But I'm not so I will just shut up and watch the video.....
QUICK PLAY what
@@garypena8260 6x Champs babyyyy!! Go Pats!
Billy K. Shut up
Bruh if I was rich I would pay millions for it man the beach boys are the best man
If i was a millionaire i would give him 200k
This is the first time that I see a seller with a reasonable and polite reaction when not making a deal.
Brian Wilson wrote 9 albums and 16 singles in three years??!! That is absolutely amazing. Once is a generation type of talent.
so true
IIRC, in their first 10 years, they had 19 studio albums plus the Christmas album which was 1963 along with I think 4 other albums that year
Everytime rick can't lowball someone a unicorn is born 😉
I'm glad he didn't take that limp offer from Rick. It belongs is a freaking museum tbh.
I've learned one thing from watching Pawn Stars. If there is ONE person in the world who knows about anything, that person more than likely lives in VEGAS.
and the RUclips comments...
@laser325
Mr.Brown gets along with all the experts famously.
and hes taking a big risk saying that
🤣
That surfboard is THE surfboard! Rick missed out.
I would think it would be as easy just selling it to the Hard Rock Casino, since they buy up everything anyways.
That true, i was just there in Vegas and they had David Bowie’s suit along with Beatles guitars and other insanely rare rock items. I saw another comment saying this sold for £120,000 in the uk anyway
And if it was signed, they'd say that made it worth less money, they've done that before with comics, record albums and other items signed by their creators and with sports memorabilia signed by the player who used it.
It depends on the item somethings display better signed some don't. This just looks like an old surf board the signature would help
It belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
yeah have fun giving away $65,000+ for free when you're hard up for cash
@@woah.one89 can you sell it to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
It belongs with whoever owns it or up your bum..
I figured this show out. The experts do what ever they can to seriously devalue the object so Rick can lowball the seller.
Kohlton Miller I find that they always get the asking price before calling the expert. I can’t remember exactly what clip this example is from. But the guy came in asking for 1 mil. The expert said it was only worth half. Then rick only offered half of the half that the expert said it was worth... I believe they get the asking price and then tell the expert in order to have them devalue or under value it as much as possible. Which usually seems to be the case with a few exceptions. And then they will typically offer half of whatever it is “valued” at
And get a cut later
Do you actually realize that it’s a TV show? Rick doesn’t need money coz he is not a pawn shop owner he is a tv personality :D
Totally reasonable thing to ask for something so iconic and 1 of a kind. Especially if it was actually insured for 200 k
Smart guy. I think he could easily get more at auction and now he has the publicity. Gotta be some rich AF beach boys fan out there. This kind of item is so much more desirable than some obscure record or something like that because it's a real show piece and I could see even non-collector Beach Boys fans would want to own it.
“Lemme call my beach boy surf board expert in to take a look at it he will know everything there is to know about it”
im almost impressed that he somehow brought up the beatles in a conversation that had a nothing to do with the beatles
He was just trying to low ball the guy so he came up with something quick.
I'm asking for 100k
Rick: Let me call Charles Manson in here he knows all about the Beach Boys
not really so. Charles only really got involved with Dennis, who was lucky he got out of that involvement alive at the time.
god im such a huge fan of dennis and to see this hurts my heart a bit lmao
me too
Customer: I need change for a dollar.
Rick: I can do 65 cents and I'm taking a big risk
Customer: What about 99 cents? I just need change for a dollar
Rick: Let me call in an expert, he can tell me what a dollar bill is worth.
Ay-Leck 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻
Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas should have bought and displayed that iconic gem.
Rick: this my problem with The Beach Boys they're amazing and everything else but they're not as iconic as The Beatles
Me: Excuse me sir The Beach Boys are iconic Sir Paul McCartney love Brian Wilson and Brian Wilson love Paul McCartney both man are music iconic legends!
I didnt know this board even existed today! Wow
Back in the 70s, my dad and Al Jardine took a dump on mike loves pool table
Imagine if the expert was Brian Wilson
Everytime they call in an expert they must know in their heads " i'm going to get offered much less than what i'm asking for...
let me call a buddy who is an expert in beach boys surf boards.
And typical of nowaday's, a father hands something special down to his son and the son sells it.
Would love to have that in my collection
Convinced Rick has his experts make up an excuse for him to not pay a full amount. Half the time his experts say since its signed it decreases the value, other times it's like this. "Isnt signed, cant be worth much now".
Rule #1 if is not sign they ask for it to be with autograph. If they have sign the item they say NO serious collector will want it with autograph written.
Hmmm.
It depends on the item some things display better signed some don't this is just an old surfboard the signature would help instantly connect it to the band an item desirable in original or pristine condition might lose value if signed
Rick: "I can do a bleach blonde flat top hair cut and a pair of flip flops, and I'm taking all the risks here."
Is that Austin powers?
Sure are a lot of experts in Vegas.
Rick: "Do you mind if I call in an expert?"
Guy: "I'd rather you not"
Rick: "Too bad sucker, I'm calling him anyway"
With the exposure from having featured on Pawn Stars, I have no Doubt in my mind it sold for more
Your very correct. Good call. It sold for over $100k in 2 weeks.
1:11 the focal point of existence
I’d work for years just to buy that surfboard
Is it me or does rick *"always know a guy"*
the show is fake
Pawn Stars: Mafia Edition 😂
@@blobcity3591 The show isn't fake. They pick out people before hand who are actually selling this stuff and bring them in. That's why they're always prepared with an "expert". The deals and bargaining are real.
Kohlton Miller the deals and bargaining are fake too.
Constantly! 🙋 And they all just happen to live in Vegas!! 🤦And even more consequently, they all work just right down the street!! 😀
Rick: “Can I bring in a friend?”
...brings in Rebecca just cause
Rick: Do you mind if i have somebody look at it?
Customer: Absolutely
Rick: Continues to call an expert anyway.
XD
One thing I will never forget is is how Mr. Brown and I got along famously
Ha ha the dudes face when he hear the 75k......
Rick gave a reasonable offer! Surprising!!!!
One of the reasons I moved to Southern California was because of The Beach Boys. What I didn't know was you could only go swimming for about 2 months out of the year. The water is too cold. The air temperature is good but the water not so much. I love the weather by the way.
"do you mind if I have someone look at it?"
"absolutely"
Meaning he does mind?
@Voidaken there are so many comments with that amount of likes. It just depends what RUclips decides to put in top.
You want me to read every single comment before comnenting?
@Voidaken I understand it. But I didnt copy it. I commented it on my own accord. Irrelevant that someone else did.
I just didn't see it.
If the expert is saying it's worth $70G's, I was expecting Rick to start at $50G's. $65G is even a little steep. I'm sure he could sell at auction and make more even with the commission fee.
Wow first time I've seen Rick almost match the expert's offer
Vintage surfboard collector club. Southern California ❤❤❤
At least this guy didn't end up dissing Rick and said it was a generous offer. So many people would've said I know my board's worth a lot more and the expert undervalued it etc. etc.
The way he carried the board at the end im almost sure he bumped it on the floor.
Imagine packing this back up and it slips off the top of your car on the highway and a 16 wheeler decides to have its way with it.
best deap ricks ever given and he truns his nose up at it
Homeboy tried to snake Rick I bet he waited in the parking lot 😂😂
Mr. Brown wiped out famously on this surf board
It might be cool if it was signed by all The Beach Boys.
"Looses"
Not as iconic as the beetles. Maybe not but it’s one of the most iconic bands in America.
Sammy River I think they are better than the Beatles.
Barbara Hock woahhhh there. You got to much dip on ya chip
Sammy River Beatles had better marketing
@@barbarawebb7185nope.
@@barbarawebb7185and music
No, the original Superman (movie) was in the late 1940's and started Kirk Alyn. There was another Superman before that but it was on radio.
Dennis Wilson's surfboard? And he didn't want it?
It always bothers me when Rick asks if the seller minds that he call an expert, and they almost always respond with an affirmative lol
$65,000 for a board that probably originally cost about $200 I’d take it.
When sellers say
They DO mind if he calls his friend
The cats meow of surf boards.
I’m pretty sure when Rick calls his “expert friends “ he tells them what the item is and how much they’re asking and tells them to say it’s worth less .
Mr Brown and I got along famously
When Rick said Beach Boys isn't as famous as the Beatles, the guy gave him a look of disdain
@laser325 yeah, not the exact quote, but the same meaning, at least to me. The Beatles were more famous, but I don't think they were more representative of that period of musical history. Beach Boys was a major influence on the music scene of the early 1960s and Beatles were influenced by them. From a collector's point of view, I would agree that Beatles memorabilia would be more valuable. But it depends on the buyer I guess.
True enough, although the Beach Boys were underrated. Especially their work after about 1968. We all know about the Beatles' entire catalog.
Love the Beach Boys, nobody will ever have as much influence as the Beatles. The Beatles had 26 number ONE hits and quite literally have 100 songs in the top 5 or 10. Most people who grew up in the era (and their kids) know at least 100 Beatles songs. The Beach Boys and a few other bands reached the pinnacle of greatness, just not as often. It's a shame they split up because their last album was insanely great.
Yall be replaying segments ....I saw this on RUclips already and yall posted the first time!
One of the only times I think the offer was kind of reasonable and not low ball garbage that were all used to by now
I have to pay someone to frame it lol 😂
Spoiler title?
I really want to see at what price items are sold later which are brought to Pawn Stars.
Smart man glad this guy didn't let this guy rip him off
I like this evaluation
When you have items like this that are insanely valuable, you don't go sell it at a Pawn Shop. Sigh.. I know it's TV but still.
I feel like calling Rebecca to make sure. 🤔🤔🤔
it was actually a decent offer considering how few and far between people are who would be willing (and able) to part with enough money to buy it and how hard it would be to ship to someone who purchased it from you online
I think someone who paid $100K for a surfboard would just go & pick it up in their Learjet.
100k is cheap.
I knew the Beatles would be mentioned at some point 🙄
Rick: I'll tell you what, I can do 100,000 dollars in CHIPS, a diet pepsi, and some hot wings! And I'm taking a big risk here.
Dude, Rick offered you $65k but the expert said he will buy it now for $70k. Run out that door and chase look for him!
Apparently Mr. Brown and the Beach Boys got along famously
"If I get it i will call you." Yeah go give him his wage.