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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2016
  • In Mobile, Wes Cowan appraises an Eliza Law Custis Lap Desk, ca. 1795.
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Комментарии • 93

  • @richardputz3233
    @richardputz3233 4 года назад +57

    The owner of this desk is such a nice guy ! He’s the type of guy that most people will cheer for and people will be overjoyed for his success .
    People will say he deserves it.

  • @ariell6489
    @ariell6489 2 года назад +10

    Awwww I just love his flabbergasted reaction to what its is worth! U can tell he was not expecting anywhere near that much! Makes me smile when ppl on this show are stunned into silence or tears or even laughter at what something they've owned and pretty much ignored for years is worth 😊

  • @RobertLoeder
    @RobertLoeder 5 лет назад +51

    I especially enjoy the items with such a rich backstory!

  • @davidp8627
    @davidp8627 3 года назад +40

    Rick from Pawn Stars: "It doesn't have a power cord and it's a bit beat up. Best I can do is $50".

    • @mamarana4007
      @mamarana4007 2 года назад +1

      Literally LOL'ed. 😄

    • @bryanx0317
      @bryanx0317 2 года назад +4

      Then Chumlee walks up and asks how they managed to fit a whole desk in there??

    • @AleksFolk1
      @AleksFolk1 Год назад

      Lol. I’ve watched some of his clips and he’s literally that pessimistic on every item. No matter how valuable it actually is. Plus he’s got waaaaay too many experts to refer to who downgrade value IMO

    • @swishyfish325
      @swishyfish325 Год назад

      Such boring comments to see everytime 😪

  • @TheStuport
    @TheStuport 8 лет назад +104

    Boy Howdy was this gentleman ever blown away emotionally with that appraisal...Awesome! Love The Roadshow!!! Cheers All!

    • @thricefx
      @thricefx 4 года назад

      What does boy howdy mean? Asking for a Yank.

    • @tyranosurasmax
      @tyranosurasmax 3 года назад +2

      @@thricefx dumby

  • @packersdog
    @packersdog 4 года назад +21

    Wow. What an endearing gentleman.

  • @mlr4524
    @mlr4524 2 года назад +5

    Incredible provenance. Absolutely amazing that this survived.

  • @MoMoMyPup10
    @MoMoMyPup10 6 лет назад +33

    You would think the historic American/France lineage attached to this would almost make it priceless to some collector.

  • @georgedobbs9216
    @georgedobbs9216 3 года назад +10

    This is pretty valuable as a piece of American history, but it's even more valuable as an early piece of Trapper Keeper history.

    • @joshuayork2231
      @joshuayork2231 3 года назад +2

      Underrated comment

    • @soccergoalie865
      @soccergoalie865 2 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏👏
      I had one of those in the 80's!! 😂

  • @BullCricket75
    @BullCricket75 3 года назад +25

    I like when people are aghast 😉👍❤

  • @cshubs
    @cshubs 4 года назад +66

    It was George Washington's wife's granddaughter's iPad, if I got it right.

  • @danawinsor1380
    @danawinsor1380 2 года назад +2

    The gentleman who owns the item speaks the most beautiful English.

  • @pikhans5625
    @pikhans5625 4 года назад +6

    God bless you sir

  • @rbjones72703
    @rbjones72703 3 года назад +3

    Amazing!

  • @joshuayork2231
    @joshuayork2231 3 года назад +6

    To me, that is priceless. I wouldn’t sell it unless it was for life changing money.

  • @terrywade3696
    @terrywade3696 Год назад +1

    Not only did Lafayette help us win the Revolution, he was such a good friend of George Washington that he gave him the keys to the Bastille (now hanging in the entryway of Mount Vernon) and named his own son, George Washington Lafayette!
    Martha Washington is an ancestor of mine as well as her great granddaughter, Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee, the wife of Confederate General Robert E. Lee! This writing desk belonged to Mrs. Lee’s aunt! Her father’s sister.

  • @notintohandles
    @notintohandles Год назад

    Very good.

  • @BBOYWORLD
    @BBOYWORLD 4 года назад +30

    He probably needed the money and was overwhelmed that he has wealth all the time

  • @evaldasibm
    @evaldasibm 5 лет назад +55

    Santa Claus in summer!

  • @salvationbordercountry3800
    @salvationbordercountry3800 2 года назад +1

    Took His Breath AWAY!!! THAT is some kind of reaction you must admit!

  • @chowing08231
    @chowing08231 3 года назад +1

    Two Hundred years... Roadshow....Here we have a rare sample of a laptop... ..Dated 2020....

  • @troikatuggle1343
    @troikatuggle1343 2 года назад

    This guy is great

  • @benji.B-side
    @benji.B-side 3 года назад +5

    Christmas came to Santa that day.

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney 4 года назад +5

    Where does it plug in?

  • @rogeriusrex1
    @rogeriusrex1 6 лет назад +14

    And if I have this right, one of her cousins was Mary Anna Custis Lee who...drum roll please...married Robert E. Lee.

    • @janepoultney5207
      @janepoultney5207 5 лет назад

      EJ's Home for Wayward Music
      She inherited the descendants of the slaves who George Washington asked his wife to set free after his death, but Martha didn't honor his request, so those people and their children ended up eventually going to the Lee estate.

    • @ZenithRadio
      @ZenithRadio 4 года назад +5

      Mrs. Custis Lee’s Arlington home now serves as our national cemetery.

  • @jt364
    @jt364 2 года назад +2

    Hamilton's success I'd imagine drove that price up with the revived vigor in those times

  • @fireseeker4him
    @fireseeker4him 4 года назад +2

    I’m confused because Wikipedia says Elizabeth Law died in 1822 so why would the desk be dated 1823?

    • @Lightworkps
      @Lightworkps 4 года назад +1

      She died in 1831. Your source is inaccurate.

    • @fireseeker4him
      @fireseeker4him 4 года назад +1

      @@Lightworkps Sorry I should have been more distinct. Yes, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law (the mother) died in 1831. However, her daughter, Elizabeth Law (to whom the desk is dedicated) died in 1822. According to Wikipedia: The couple (Elizabeth Parke Custis Law & Thomas Law) had one daughter who survived infancy, Elizabeth Law (19 January 1797 - 9 August 1822)

    • @sisslarsen350
      @sisslarsen350 4 года назад +4

      But did the sender know she had died, as I think "postal" service from France to the states was a tad slow back then

    • @throughmyeyes9940
      @throughmyeyes9940 2 года назад +2

      @@sisslarsen350 about the same as now

    • @AJR-zg2py
      @AJR-zg2py 9 месяцев назад +1

      It's possible the sender (Lafayette) had no idea that she died when he had it engraved and shipped it to America. It's not like the Marquis had Facebook back then to check LOL

  • @catlover2636
    @catlover2636 7 лет назад +16

    LAFAYETTE!

    • @sweiland75
      @sweiland75 6 лет назад

      SOOKIE!

    • @jenniferolivarez1564
      @jenniferolivarez1564 5 лет назад

      texting stories
      He went to France for more funds,
      and came back with more guns and ships and so the balance shifted.

    • @tracyroweauthor
      @tracyroweauthor 2 года назад

      @@jenniferolivarez1564 but for them to succeed there is someone else they need...

  • @tiggers84
    @tiggers84 6 лет назад +8

    Cool! Eliza Law Custis is my 8th cousin four times removed.

  • @samgardner4667
    @samgardner4667 Месяц назад

    Dude hears the price and realizes he can’t keep it anymore. Sad, but good at the same time.

  • @perceptoshmegington3371
    @perceptoshmegington3371 7 лет назад +50

    Wow, an American that acknowledges the importance of France in winning the Revolutionary War. How refreshing to see.

    • @josephineroe8424
      @josephineroe8424 6 лет назад +18

      Pretty much all Americans acknowledge that. Don't be a pretty bitch.

    • @jameshay7247
      @jameshay7247 5 лет назад +3

      France had nothing to do with winning the Revolutionary War. King Louis XVI and the Ancien Regime helped win the Revolution. France is the country that butchered them. If your neighbor helps you, and then your neighbor's kids kill him to take his place... you don't owe the kids. :/

  • @jakecooper5855
    @jakecooper5855 2 года назад +4

    That's not how a man wearing that shirt is supposed to speak!

  • @WavesRay
    @WavesRay 3 года назад +1

    Was Jack George's son? How is he not a Washington?

    • @mlr4524
      @mlr4524 2 года назад +2

      No. George and Martha had no children of their own. She had children from a previous marriage, two of whom survived. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Washington

  • @Jude74
    @Jude74 4 года назад +2

    That’s is one old iPad.

  • @beardedcollector83
    @beardedcollector83 2 года назад

    A CITY IN MY HOME STATE WAS NAMED AFTER MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE

  • @dondoyle8474
    @dondoyle8474 Год назад

    One million today?

  • @nemohis4263
    @nemohis4263 5 лет назад +2

    He was on pawn stars with this same item!

  • @englishrose4388
    @englishrose4388 2 года назад

    “I’ll be very careful driving home.”

  • @TheUnforgiven69
    @TheUnforgiven69 4 года назад +22

    I Love when nerds get floored.
    "I'm aghast!" ...lol Who says that? A nerd ...lol

    • @Darbobski
      @Darbobski 4 года назад +7

      Nerds run this world.

    • @Kid82fy
      @Kid82fy 4 года назад +1

      tђє ςคยϟє ๏Ŧ ฬєt קคภtเєϟ you’re sad 😂

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 4 года назад

      tђє ςคยϟє ๏Ŧ ฬєt קคภtเєϟ this looks like this was filmed in the 90s/early 00s and I remember people talking like that unironically

    • @tradcatholic
      @tradcatholic 4 года назад

      Only people who were caused by wet panties ....BUSTED

    • @pAusten
      @pAusten 3 года назад

      Nerds don't say it well read gentlemen do.

  • @tommypetraglia4688
    @tommypetraglia4688 3 года назад +1

    Washington and Lafayette had a Daddy/son thing going

    • @tracyroweauthor
      @tracyroweauthor 2 года назад

      that was Washington and Hamilton, not Lafayette

  • @andrewjackson2811
    @andrewjackson2811 2 года назад +1

    And he might’ve ended up getting a little more for it too

  • @elizabradley4797
    @elizabradley4797 11 месяцев назад

    I have direct lineage to an outcaste of the House of Bourbon of Louis XIV. He dueled with another Bourbon whom.lost the duel. He was exiled to.
    French East India Company as a ship worker later betrothed to a Spanish orphan from a high caste & they both returned to the 'French' Coast of India.
    Lafayette was quite the ladies man & dearly loved Marie Antoinette & had built a small village for her called Vermollionville. He would help Marie & her children escape.. They almost did but the carriage was forced to return to Versailles. France had lost much of her power on the High Seas by the early 1600's.

  • @JohnnySnipshow
    @JohnnySnipshow 2 года назад

    Santa in the Bahamas

  • @cautionTosser
    @cautionTosser 10 месяцев назад

    he's aghast. lol. great word choice.

  • @Sam11747
    @Sam11747 Год назад +1

    $1,000 in 1980 is about $3,600 today with inflation. So on the low end he's made 10x the amount. If he put $1,000 into investing and $1,000 after, with a 6% interest rate, he'd have $1,917,963.47 today (40 years). He could then withdraw $76,718 a year using the 4% rule.

  • @mikewoodson6930
    @mikewoodson6930 3 года назад +1

    The man was AGHAST.

    • @gnirolnamlerf593
      @gnirolnamlerf593 2 года назад

      Sounds strange, since _aghast_ usually means horrified, though I guess it can just mean amazed. I've always thought it had a negative connotation. "Spencer Tracy played a character in _Guess Who's Coming to Dinner_ who was aghast that his daughter wanted to marry a Black man." Of course, our Roadshow guest might have been horrified to have not treated it like a $30,000-$50,000 item up to now. Or aghast that he was going to have to insure it for more than that amount and had little idea how to go about that. You don't just include it on your household insurance. On the other hand, he might actually have meant _gobsmacked_ or _agape_ . In any case what a wonderful historical item (one of a kind with that provenance) to have been preserved (and he clearly didn't do anything to mar it while he's owned it).

  • @Lightworkps
    @Lightworkps 4 года назад +4

    He looked disappointed lmao. I would be too. Would’ve thought it’d be worth over 100,000 due to its historic value

    • @123rockfan
      @123rockfan 4 года назад +8

      Shammy Boy really? I thought he looked shocked

  • @eltoncollison1692
    @eltoncollison1692 5 лет назад

    B

  • @tommypetraglia4688
    @tommypetraglia4688 3 года назад +4

    How the eff you don't know what you paid for something like that?
    Betcha he won it in a card game.

    • @tracyroweauthor
      @tracyroweauthor 2 года назад

      do you keep track of the price of everything you buy? He bought it on a whim (which he said) so he didn't think he needed to keep track of how much he paid for it.
      If he won it in a card game, that would have been cool. Why wouldn't he just say that?

    • @cappystrano1
      @cappystrano1 Год назад

      @@tracyroweauthor umm, most people in a present state of consciousness would know that number off the top.

    • @tracyroweauthor
      @tracyroweauthor Год назад

      @@cappystrano1 because you said so?

    • @cappystrano1
      @cappystrano1 Год назад

      @@tracyroweauthor no, because humans are predictable when it comes to money.

    • @tracyroweauthor
      @tracyroweauthor Год назад

      @@cappystrano1 humans are not predictable when it comes to anything

  • @Heypockeyway
    @Heypockeyway 4 года назад +1

    Jack Black hasn't aged well.