@@oberon79 yes exactly the old man reminds me of my grandma she is 89 and turning 90 soon and we are going to throw her a big birthday party witch she hasn't had a birtday party in quite a while so it will be fun!
This was the first time I heard any of them say, "You take an item to a pawn shop, don't expect to sell it for full retail." The Old Man was an icon! RIP.
Listen to what he said again, he was talking about customers who go to a pawn shop looking to buy something cheaper than what they could find at a retail store or dealer, which is why Corey responded again with the whole "[what does it matter] he's buying it for hi himself anyway"
Cars and silver indeed he loved but I feel he loved his cars more so as he loved things from his past with them more so that he would be willing to keep for himself with the option of sales if he opted too. Where silver he had no real bond with other than making decent money with.
RIP Old man. Got to love the guy he was a no nonsense personality for sure. Now days people like him are a rare breed. I hope as I age I become just a cranky and just half as successful as him. It was a pleasure to just get a glimpse of his life. Thanks for the memories.
Here's the thing. My father restored a 1930 Model A ford roadster back in the sixties. He was a WWII vet and these cars are what he remembered from his youth. Todays collectors are often baby boomers. They grew up in the sixties. Now they want muscle cars from that era. And that is why the thirties stuff is not as valuable. Just imagine if this were a '70 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda!
@@adam100a8 - Make sense? I do that every once in a while... but not too often! ; ) Anyway, I went with my father to a meeting of the Model A Ford club of America, San Fernando Valley Chapter circa 1967. It was at the Galpin Ford dealership. On the showroom floor was a shiny new 427 AC/Shelby Cobra. "I just said"WOW!" Dad replied, "We're not here for that!" He probably never dreamed that the Shelby would on day be worth more than a Model A.
@@scootergeorge9576 also to be fair the repairs some people have to end up doing to some of these cars is like worth a whole other car in of itself as is with any old piece of technology they only last so long till you need to start pumping money into it to keep it alive
@@antsan04 I'm glad he stole the comment, because for me it's the 1st time i'm seeing it. I wouldn't see this joke if he didn't steal it, because who knows where is the original comment.... Jokes are meant to be shared, i bet you tell jokes that you read and heard from somewhere else.
Rick is great, but sure do miss the Old Man. He just had a manner about and of him that can't be copied. When he stopped being on the show I dreaded knowing that he was about gone. RIP.
Man I miss the old man! It's the dedications & struggles that brings you here! A legacy in the pawn business! Always gonna be missed but most importantly loved & remembered forever old man!
One thing that the crew sure does love seperately is the old man has great taste in old cars, rick has his old books, corey has his bikes, and chum has his sneakers.
Gotta give it to the old man he knew how to live his life to the fullest. I'm sure they sold his car collection though and stuff that was meant for the shop in the first place.
That Old Man was a real gentleman and very fair for a pawn shop owner. You cannot help but to think he is a all around great guy. RIP. His son Rick is nothing short of spoiled rotten.
The old man was good. It felt good to see him get out of his comfort zone and talk in a way rarely seen in that show. He loved that car and he wanted it. RIP Richard B. Harrison. "Old man" (1941 - 2018)
Man i miss the old man he is the definition of a BOSS what he wants he gets R.I.P he reminds me of my grandpa R.I.P Nicholas Fuentes miss you grandpappa
I always just liked it when the OM said “Look guy, I’m a buyer at 16 but that’s where I’m comfortable” and stuff like that. He just let you know straight up what he was going to pay or you could go somewhere else.
Still love the show-as I am a history buff big time-in fact I have no interest in gambling but if I ever went to Vegas the only thing I would really want to do is visit the Gold and Silver Pawn. Rick is clearly the star-his knowledge of history is astounding. But I do miss the wit and wisdom of his dad, “the Old Man”. He was like the “special sauce” that gave the show a certain zip or zestiness that is now gone.
Rick researches the subject before the show is recorded to reveal a few google facts and figures. As to values, he invariably asks a friend of his to inspect and value it....I don’t know what makes them an expert valuer though.
The most awesome car I've ever seen is the old man's Chrysler ( Imperial).!!!!!!!! That was the pinnacle of cars. Class and style. Danny Koker did a marvelous job on the restoration. Black was a wise choice of colors. The old man was a great man. His car selection was amazing.
I love the old man. I always did. There's an air of honesty and simplicity around him !!
RIP
Silent generation people. Plus hard workers.
@@oberon79 yes exactly the old man reminds me of my grandma she is 89 and turning 90 soon and we are going to throw her a big birthday party witch she hasn't had a birtday party in quite a while so it will be fun!
Clown happy birthday to her!
@@clown3654 I would like to attend the party if that's not too much trouble?
@@clown3654 Happy Birthday to her mate. Hope you all are fine in covid time
This was the first time I heard any of them say, "You take an item to a pawn shop, don't expect to sell it for full retail." The Old Man was an icon! RIP.
Listen to what he said again, he was talking about customers who go to a pawn shop looking to buy something cheaper than what they could find at a retail store or dealer, which is why Corey responded again with the whole "[what does it matter] he's buying it for hi himself anyway"
@@Fister_of_Muppets you are correct, but really it applies to both
Mooi
@@acidhendrix it does make sense. You know they have to make money bruh. Why would they buy something, and sell it for the same price?
No really never knew that about pawnshops
Rip to the old man. He really did love his cars
My Haven one of my favorite reasons I loved him, even tho this show was always pretty fake he seemed the most legit no matter what
He did indeed love his cars and he loved his silver.
Cars and silver indeed he loved but I feel he loved his cars more so as he loved things from his past with them more so that he would be willing to keep for himself with the option of sales if he opted too. Where silver he had no real bond with other than making decent money with.
He was a legend. Rip
@@CatAttack6471 agreed, always loved him and chumlee. Both seemed like the most genuine business ppl
"The fact is that I'm the boss and whatever I say goes"
Spoken like the true Boss he was. RIP Old Man.
I was thinking the same thing, say what you want about the old man but he really was "The boss" haha
The old mans comebacks were always on point even for his age. what a slick, cool man.
Won't be another like him...rip.
RIP Old man. Got to love the guy he was a no nonsense personality for sure. Now days people like him are a rare breed. I hope as I age I become just a cranky and just half as successful as him. It was a pleasure to just get a glimpse of his life. Thanks for the memories.
@4:49 “I’m the boss and what I say goes” the old man is a legend
Back in my day we had to walk 100 miles to school in the winter, barefoot. ― The Old Man
Honestly it surprises me these cars don’t go for more
Here's the thing. My father restored a 1930 Model A ford roadster back in the sixties. He was a WWII vet and these cars are what he remembered from his youth. Todays collectors are often baby boomers. They grew up in the sixties. Now they want muscle cars from that era. And that is why the thirties stuff is not as valuable. Just imagine if this were a '70 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda!
Scooter George Oh yeah that explains it. It’s understandable too in that sense.
@@adam100a8 - Make sense? I do that every once in a while... but not too often! ; ) Anyway, I went with my father to a meeting of the Model A Ford club of America, San Fernando Valley Chapter circa 1967. It was at the Galpin Ford dealership. On the showroom floor was a shiny new 427 AC/Shelby Cobra. "I just said"WOW!" Dad replied, "We're not here for that!" He probably never dreamed that the Shelby would on day be worth more than a Model A.
@@scootergeorge9576 also to be fair the repairs some people have to end up doing to some of these cars is like worth a whole other car in of itself as is with any old piece of technology they only last so long till you need to start pumping money into it to keep it alive
I mean 18,000$ is a lot considering that the equal amount to that in 1933 was 920$
“I’m the boss. And whatever I say goes.”
They just don’t make em like they used to...
RIP old man miss ppl from that generation simple straight to the point no bullishit we need more of that nowadays
Is it just me, or the Old Man actually gave customers a good deal? Rick would of low balled him the most.
Some of its probably to do with his old age, he might not be that generous when he was Rick's age.
He is just a nice guy
Cheapo Rick would have said 10k and not a dime more.
@@pauldavis5665 well thats how business works
From 30k to 18k🤣🤣🤣
Old man was the best part of this show. He was the only one that seemed like he wasn't acting. Rest well. 🖤
“I’m thinking if it went to auction it would be closer to 30 but... yeah well Then you pay the auction fees and you’re down to 22” CLASSIC OLD MAN
And now he got down to 18. Missed secured 4 grand in there.
Customer: I have a heart attack call 911
Rick: Best I can do is 9
😂
Conbro098 stolen comment
rick would only do 1... and he'd sigh for about 10min first.
Wtf 🤣🤣
@@antsan04 I'm glad he stole the comment, because for me it's the 1st time i'm seeing it. I wouldn't see this joke if he didn't steal it, because who knows where is the original comment.... Jokes are meant to be shared, i bet you tell jokes that you read and heard from somewhere else.
Watching the old man making deals is incredibly satisfying for a change
We miss you old man
3:38 Lmao look at Corey trying to talk about how to keep the shop running. The old man is literally the reason Corey is here😂😂
its just a banter for cameras.
True. Corey is just lucky to be his grandson. Otherwise, he may be working at McDonald’s lol
Old Man always cuts to the chase by being brutally blunt. What a legend!
-yes indeed,, a legend in his own mind.
At his age money actually doesn't matter. The memories in the car does.
I miss the old man the show I feel sufferers a little bit with him gone 😥 RIP Mr. Harrison
Rick is great, but sure do miss the Old Man. He just had a manner about and of him that can't be copied. When he stopped being on the show I dreaded knowing that he was about gone. RIP.
“If a frog had wings he won’t bump his arse hopping” teared me up laughing 😂
now I'm going to try and use that phrase in a conversation.
Fact is, I'm the boss and whatever I say goes.
This show should be called .. "do you mind if I call a buddy of mine up?"
@Banks the halo great for real, I see this comment on every pawn stars video I watch with people acting like it's their own genius idea
Yeah its impossible to know everything
Or, "Phone a friend"
I would’ve sent him home as soon as he said no test drives
"If I crash it it's bad if you crash it it's really bad"
I feel him on that one
“The fact is I’m the boss and what I say goes” - RIP Old Man🙏thanks for all the years of entertainment
Nice touching, sentimental moment. Between an elderly gentleman and an old car. RIP, Richard Harrison ( 1941-2018 )
I love original cars because they are so rare, especially one of this vintage. You really get the feeling of what the car was back in its day.
Man I miss the old man! It's the dedications & struggles that brings you here! A legacy in the pawn business! Always gonna be missed but most importantly loved & remembered forever old man!
"One sweet car" -Old man Harris
I ril miss oldman... Rest in paradise...🙏🏽💐
When he said “let me call in a buddy” I thought he’d just bring in the old man to appraise it.
miss the old man R.I.P
Old Man: Whoa! Is that the new Plymouth? Nice.
It was nice to see the old man!!!! O miss him. Thanks.
The old man was so cool. I watch these videos over and over with him in the videos. RIP OLD MAN
One thing that the crew sure does love seperately is the old man has great taste in old cars, rick has his old books, corey has his bikes, and chum has his sneakers.
Everything is right except for Rick and books. Maybe Rick and world history objects
He always had a expert come in for books
Miss the old man. He had knowledge.
Love the Old Man, RIP.
Gotta give it to the old man he knew how to live his life to the fullest. I'm sure they sold his car collection though and stuff that was meant for the shop in the first place.
We all miss you old man!!!
RIP Old man! We will miss you
Rip old man
Mr. Harrison was a Master Negotiator.
One of the best I have seen.
3:28
When you ask ya girl if she want anything to eat and she say no but then u get ur food she start pickin at it and askin for some
One of my big pet peeves when I go on a date
Man I love that car, I always wanted a rumble seat
"What I say goes" As it should old man. RIP
That Old Man was a real gentleman and very fair for a pawn shop owner. You cannot help but to think he is a all around great guy. RIP. His son Rick is nothing short of spoiled rotten.
Love the OldMan ❤️R.I.P.
RIP Old Man....hope we all can see your collection
Miss the old man. Loved em old vehicles ❤️😅
4:46 is it just me that got scared by his face 😂
DON'T TALK ABOUT THE OLD MAN THIS WAY lol
i had a little heart attack
Don’t disrespect him like that
“Whatever I say goes” greatest quote ever
Old man was really a cool cat
Love that old man. RIP
Love the old man.He doesnt fallow that "Customer is always right" mess.Straight out cool & blunt.
I miss the old man. Rip og.
he is selling like a used car not a 33 roadster
I miss him. The grandpa we all wished we had.
I love my coffee cup that was autographed by the old man. When I go negotiate something I tap into his no nonsense vibe by using it.....
old man: this was my first car, I want it.
The old man knows his stuff.🎩
The old man's a icon he made this show ! We all miss him
his face when he said he wasnt going to let him drive it lmaoooo
The old man bought cars like I buy computer parts 😂
The old man was good. It felt good to see him get out of his comfort zone and talk in a way rarely seen in that show. He loved that car and he wanted it.
RIP Richard B. Harrison. "Old man"
(1941 - 2018)
Man i miss the old man he is the definition of a BOSS what he wants he gets R.I.P he reminds me of my grandpa R.I.P Nicholas Fuentes miss you grandpappa
The Old Man knew how to live life to its fullest he loved his business and his family. That's STONE COLD!
Hope the old man got to enjoy that car for a bit! Miss him! Miss the show!
I always just liked it when the OM said “Look guy, I’m a buyer at 16 but that’s where I’m comfortable” and stuff like that. He just let you know straight up what he was going to pay or you could go somewhere else.
The Old Man was the best. RIP
When he wouldn't let the mechanic drive it, that immediately sent up a red flag with me.
Nice to see the old man doing business like only he can. Cool Cat!
Old man was the only guy old enough ik that can call other old men "Son" or a grandma "young lady" RIP 😭
The old man has a great taste in cars, I love these old mechanical beasts from 30s and 40s. Rest in peace old man Harrison.
Still love the show-as I am a history buff big time-in fact I have no interest in gambling but if I ever went to Vegas the only thing I would really want to do is visit the Gold and Silver Pawn. Rick is clearly the star-his knowledge of history is astounding. But I do miss the wit and wisdom of his dad, “the Old Man”. He was like the “special sauce” that gave the show a certain zip or zestiness that is now gone.
Rick researches the subject before the show is recorded to reveal a few google facts and figures. As to values, he invariably asks a friend of his to inspect and value it....I don’t know what makes them an expert valuer though.
The old man s super sharp!!! and very classy...
Spent what I make in a year after taxes on a car in 5 minutes, the American dream is alive.
YOU NEED A NEW JOB
@@billwren5033 👌
@@billwren5033 calm down bill
Love you old man❤
That seller couldn't suppress his smile when he agreed to $18,000.
The most awesome car I've ever seen is the old man's Chrysler ( Imperial).!!!!!!!!
That was the pinnacle of cars.
Class and style. Danny Koker did a marvelous job on the restoration.
Black was a wise choice of colors.
The old man was a great man.
His car selection was amazing.
RIP old man , your missed
I always got a kick out of how EVERYONE hated Rick yet loved the Old Man!!! Classic!!!
" fact is I'm the boss. And whatever I say goes." Yes sir...
Loved the old man's attitude and style 👌
Old man told him upfront and straight! You brought it to a pawn shop!
Long live "The Old Man!!"
1:48 Did he just say cruising the strip in 1933?
Im 20 years old and I would only fix the carb. Love this car, and it belongs in a museum someday.
This car really describes old man.Rare,old,unique and classic!
Old man got his way, R.I.P
Can't blame the old man for wanting this car, it's a cool ride & was in very good condition.
18 Was the price I had in mind, the Old Man sure knew what a fair price was on which he could still make money.
R.I.P the old man
RIP Old Man you are truly missed - A LEGEND !
I like old cars like that. I think the old man and I would have something in common. R.I.P
Old man is legendary status
I like the way the Old Man referred to a guy who looks well into his 60's as "son" 😂 he' really is the Old Man.
Corey: it’s coming out of ur bank account
Old man: son ur bank account is my bank account