@@amadeusbrandenburg6439 But nowhere near what it's worth. Hey, "ordinary stuff" I could understand; I did a lot of business with my local pawn shop. But something like this??? Nah, don't think so.
@@Zachhudson000 That's not the point- You will get closer to market value selling at auction, versus quick money in the pawn shop. That's okay with lower value items because you are losing a smaller amount of money for the convenience. Selling a $100,000 item in the pawn shop means you will lose maybe $20,000 compared to auction to get your money quicker.
Customer: I'm glad they have an expert so if it's valued higher I can get more money out of it 😀 I'm not saying he'd be biased but he owns the place and it's him actually buying it 😀
0:29 Picks up unknown rifle, immediately points it at customers. It's almost as if it's not so much the firearm, but the one handling the firearm that makes it dangerous...
Not to get too psychoanalysis on this, but around this time Cory was wanting to be part owner so his dad was stepping out and letting him negotiate as that's the best way for him to learn.
NOBODY gets...probably even a THIRD of what this stuff could sell for if they waited just a few weeks if they put it on ebay or into an actual auction. The entire point of a pawn shop is to make sure they screw people over for the biggest amount they can, so they can make around 300% on EVERYTHING that comes through the door.
@@definitelynotjasonmomoa The entire point of pawnshops is that sellers can get a lump sum of money and not have to deal with all of the effort of selling it online or at auction
3 to 4 grand so half is 1500. Any pawn shop ever has to assume they will get the minimum value. You can expect to get about half of that. If someone doesn't like it then they can sell it themselves and not be lazy.
@@hse6144 they knew he couldn't drag that back down under, they lost those rights quite some time ago. Now they don't even have the right to leave their home, as U.S. citizens, we should pay attention to what is happening in OZ, could be us easy enough.
@@bebedor_de_cafe3272 When the President thinks he has the power to dictate what chemicals you must pump into your body...you live in a dictatorship!!!
Jameson is probably the stingiest one of the shops 'consulting experts.' He definitely has the best poker face of all. Whenever he shows up, you know he's not going to give the customer any phenomenal amount of money to hope for!
Right!? As an "expert" he severely low balls the seller. I've seen low balling on this show but not to this level lol dudes either telling these people to run and find somewhere else, or he's trying to help sucker people for his own intentions lol
Exactly. I was listening to this and I was like what are they talking about? You can do real small game hunting or I use it if theirs a bunch of snakes in my backyard.
The worst thing a seller could possibly do is not know what they’re selling. With the internet’s historic archives as well as auctions there’s not an excuse for not having at least some idea of what you’re selling.
@@LLE08071635 it doesn't matter, honestly. You have to EXPECT to be screwed if you walk into a pawn shop to sell anything. Most pawn shops won't take anything unless they can make at LEAST 300% on the item. Like that 3 trigger? The barrel ALONE was worth around $7,500-$10,000 being REAL Damascus steel, not "pattern steel"
@@JacaboBlanco I hear ya, I was just going off the Damascus, and of course, it was just my opinion brother, I figured someone could even reforge it into a dagger and make some killer money off of it.
16:28 the spring is supposed to keep it either in the open or closed position but not that the frizzen goes back in the closed position. The spring also provides some pressure against the flint so that it digs more in and creates more sparks
Corey: let me get a guy who know more about the rifle ( cut scene ) first guy: im not to much worry about it, maybe I can get more money (( in walks Rick )) Everyone: lmfao
Why do people think having a document notarized add any weight to the deal? A notary only affirms that the person signing is who they say they are, NOT that what they are saying, is true
Because if someone who can certify its authenticity signs an affidavit swearing it is real and this is its lineage, and the notary confirms that was the person who in fact signed the affidavit, you have some added certainty as to its authenticity.
@@narutobroken agreed, I understand buisness and do sales very well actually better than most of their staff but Rick and Grandpa would give some competition however at the same time, morals for some people like this Australian gentleman for his grandma or say a disabled veteran or people like that periodically Should be good showing morals to the community. As people say, what goes around comes around. Help someone deserving now, be humble, be respectful and returns will be granted later somewhere down the road.
Ancient Damascus steel working techniques have been lost over the ages. It is widely acceptable to call modern damascus steel "Damascus Steel" even though it really isn't.
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 it’s too long for RUclips, I’m not a huge fan of the compilations of items that they do every week on RUclips, but the one item videos are perfect for RUclips
Never seen Rick offer someone a price so close to the expert’s retail value estimate. Then, he really blew my mind when he settled on a price $100 below retail for a non-functioning four barrel handgun.
Okay so let me get my handshake expert in here. If your right I would love to agree with you, but the we gotta make a deal. Tell you what I'll give you a high five for free
I had a rifle similar to the first one. That I inherited from family. I was told these were used for hunting alot during the great depression. Some cool history with this.
@@metamorphicorder That rifle would never have been used for deer hunting. Small game like rabbits is about the extent of what you can hunt with a .22
@@nadnerb_sr20 you are full of crap man. What you mean is that most people today would consider that under powered to hunt deer ethically. And you would be correct. But to say it would have never happend is naive. Theres a little period of time called the great depression and people had to make do with what they had and often did things in ways that we would never do it today. Such as using small calibers to take deer.
I fell like a third trigger on a double barrel is a bad idea because you could go to reload and have a negligent discharge being you have 2 triggers in the same trigger guard, or the opposite your going to take a shot at a bird and accidentally eject your shells on the ground. Neither is optimal but I guess you would have to hold and handle one to see if it was practical, but i have a feeling it was due to safety concerns
The Hatfield's and McCoy feud was started over a land dispute. Back then there wasn't land surveyors like there is today, so it was up to both parties to agree on boundary lines.
I'm a land surveyor ... George Washington was a land surveyor, so was Thomas Jefferson, so was Abraham Lincoln ... We all use(d) the same math .... Boundaries of real property are legally described on paper and monumented on the ground .... As it was then it is today ....
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Wait wait wait how
1 day ago?
Rip old man 🙏🙏
"Western Settlers" = People who massacred the natives including children to steal their land!
Big huss is a low Baller!
Did they just call in Rick as an expert.
It was rigged
This show is so bogus. You ever see their written skits they act out? Oof...
American Pickers are pretty corny too. And don't get mr started on that island treasure show thing.
I know how cheap
@@spridle I agree but make me laugh sometimes
It never ceases to amaze me that people would bring something of real value to a pawn shop.
Quick and easy money.
@@amadeusbrandenburg6439 But nowhere near what it's worth. Hey, "ordinary stuff" I could understand; I did a lot of business with my local pawn shop. But something like this??? Nah, don't think so.
It's mad, take it to auction and get the market value- they must all be desperate for quick money for drugs or something.
Yeah I know right? Cause this is totally just a regular pawn shop that buys tv's and PlayStations.
@@Zachhudson000 That's not the point- You will get closer to market value selling at auction, versus quick money in the pawn shop. That's okay with lower value items because you are losing a smaller amount of money for the convenience. Selling a $100,000 item in the pawn shop means you will lose maybe $20,000 compared to auction to get your money quicker.
“Let me call my expert”
*Yells across the store to his dad*
Customer: I'm glad they have an expert so if it's valued higher I can get more money out of it
😀 I'm not saying he'd be biased but he owns the place and it's him actually buying it 😀
If I went in there to sell something and Corey came over I'd just leave. He's the king of lowballing.
And the king of awkward handshakes
They all are. It’s a pawn shop. You can’t expect top dollar.
U don't take your items to a pawn shop hoping to get a good deal. Rofl 🤣
I just saw Corey pay $3000 for a $3500 guitar.
Learned it from Rick !
0:29
Picks up unknown rifle, immediately points it at customers.
It's almost as if it's not so much the firearm, but the one handling the firearm that makes it dangerous...
I was thinking that same thing.
same
thought
@Mi p Oh, silly me!
It’s not loaded? Could you accidentally shoot someone with a samurai sword?
@@MrBassem95 Ah, I see several people who have never had any firearms training.
I love how Rick wants to walk off like he is Rebecca after giving a value
Not to get too psychoanalysis on this, but around this time Cory was wanting to be part owner so his dad was stepping out and letting him negotiate as that's the best way for him to learn.
@@abecx thanks for sharing
Very Wriggley.
The walk off comments r madd corny.
Corey rarely knows what something is worth. As Rick said, it goes in one ear and out the other
Felt bad for the Aussie, had to hear so much talking and didn’t even get half of what it’s worth🤣
same i think his asking price was fine
NOBODY gets...probably even a THIRD of what this stuff could sell for if they waited just a few weeks if they put it on ebay or into an actual auction. The entire point of a pawn shop is to make sure they screw people over for the biggest amount they can, so they can make around 300% on EVERYTHING that comes through the door.
@@definitelynotjasonmomoa The entire point of pawnshops is that sellers can get a lump sum of money and not have to deal with all of the effort of selling it online or at auction
@@NeoCreo1 wow! Thank you so much! I NEVER COULD HAVE FIGURED THAT OUT WITHOUT YOU!
3 to 4 grand so half is 1500. Any pawn shop ever has to assume they will get the minimum value. You can expect to get about half of that. If someone doesn't like it then they can sell it themselves and not be lazy.
The editing of Rick shooting the coin is very sus.
Crazy, right. It's almost like it's a TV show.
Right? Would have hit the camera before you hit the coin.
That part was so fake and cringey. That’s scripted television for ya.
You're sus for using the word sus, bet
and nobody cares
I believe the Aussie could have gotten 2000. From them. He gave up a bit too quickly..
No way, they knew he didn’t want to drag that back down under. They could’ve paid $500 for it and he would’ve said yea.
@@hse6144 they knew he couldn't drag that back down under, they lost those rights quite some time ago. Now they don't even have the right to leave their home, as U.S. citizens, we should pay attention to what is happening in OZ, could be us easy enough.
@@johnnyholmes8840 And it's gotten worse.
@@johnnyholmes8840 The US is not even close to being a dictatorship, or any type of authoritarian regime
@@bebedor_de_cafe3272 When the President thinks he has the power to dictate what chemicals you must pump into your body...you live in a dictatorship!!!
Having Rick play the expert for an item his own shop is about to buy is the equivalent of a cop investigating themselves after misconduct.
Yeah i was thinking the same 🤣
They do it everyday
But this actually happens… Oooh, I see what you did there…
Jameson is probably the stingiest one of the shops 'consulting experts.' He definitely has the best poker face of all. Whenever he shows up, you know he's not going to give the customer any phenomenal amount of money to hope for!
Right!? As an "expert" he severely low balls the seller. I've seen low balling on this show but not to this level lol dudes either telling these people to run and find somewhere else, or he's trying to help sucker people for his own intentions lol
@@danielcrews4546 I doubt he’s an expert at all .
ah, youtube comment sections, where random people on the internet know more than experts.
Plus he didnt even shake the womans hand smh.
@@DrawtheCurtains what expert??? Your kidding right???
If someone said my rifle was worth $3,000 to $4,000 and I was only offered $1,500, I would keep it and say bye-bye. LOL
Lol, he was offered $1000!!!
If you knew your item was worth 3-4k then you would’ve went to a private seller
When Rick calls an expert and Jamison shows up, you may as well just leave, because no matter what you have, its worthless.
Hahagaga
Hahaha
Feels weird to see him shoot at the Face of his now deceased father on that coin
Chillax it's a funny banter....it's scripted but It's kinda the charm of the show , them going at each other
every time they shoot chum wears a supreme hat 😂
When you're out in the desert or anywhere
Its nice to have something shading your eyes
This episode is from 2012......
@@Len1977gt ok?
@Black Illuminati
😆👊 best comment!
@@Len1977gt
Yeah, is your YT algorythm offering you really ooold vids too? I was about to comment yesterday when i noticed vids 7y old!!!
"let me call my buddy..."
"HEY RICK!!! GET OVER HERE!!!"
With a .22 you can easily hunt rabbit, hare and other smaller animals. I used to hunt with a ruger .22 for small game. Very powerful and accurate
The entire time they were ripping on
.22 I couldnt help but yell in my head a .556 is just a .22 with more powder.
@@jamesluck2969 because it’s a Winchester most collectors want the more rare powerful calibers
Exactly. I was listening to this and I was like what are they talking about? You can do real small game hunting or I use it if theirs a bunch of snakes in my backyard.
“Very Powerful” 😂😂😂😂
@@russtish3533 and I even killed a baboon with it with a shot trough the eye and a baboon is a fairly large animal.
Gotta love!! “ been in the family, past down from generation to generation. Now it’s in my hands and I’m here to sell it”
Lol I nearly died laughing when both boys couldn't pay up after Pop's shot the dollar at 50 yards🤣
More like 5 yards with some help from the camera angles. We all know it's not from that further away, you can tell from Rick's first two attempts.
@@Zebness990
The first two shots , was a test for the air and balance for the rifle
"It's worth $100k"
"I've already had an offer of $2,500"
Yeaaaaaaaaaah doesn't add up lol
That part got me like 🤔
Corey's total lack of muzzle discipline kills me
Chumlee thought he was gonna get a hand shake 💀 5:00
The worst thing a seller could possibly do is not know what they’re selling. With the internet’s historic archives as well as auctions there’s not an excuse for not having at least some idea of what you’re selling.
"Sometimes I can't stand these kids." I can relate to that. 😂
Dude😂 the guys face after chum says “you should have a briefcase not a shotgun” I’m dying bro!!!!🤣🤣🤣
I watch this all day rick is my history teacher 😂😂😂😂
In today's episode of Low Ballers™
I honestly didn't expect such a low ball in the first clip with the Australian guy.
Basically legal scammer do this guy
Exactly ...the man at first said I think $3000 then ask $2500 then he gets nut sacked into selling it for half of what he wanted.
Man talk about a low blow.
@@fivenightsatgoldenfreddys4912In a pawn shop? Instead going to a private seller??? That is weird asf bro
I would not have taken less then the 2000.00 for that Winchester.
There’s no way you’d take it there without checking the worth of it at least online . Then take the pawn shops word on what it’s worth .
@@LLE08071635 it doesn't matter, honestly. You have to EXPECT to be screwed if you walk into a pawn shop to sell anything. Most pawn shops won't take anything unless they can make at LEAST 300% on the item.
Like that 3 trigger? The barrel ALONE was worth around $7,500-$10,000 being REAL Damascus steel, not "pattern steel"
@@definitelynotjasonmomoa nah man I have never seen a Stevens 3 trigger shotgun go for ANYWHERE near that number. Ever.
@@JacaboBlanco I hear ya, I was just going off the Damascus, and of course, it was just my opinion brother, I figured someone could even reforge it into a dagger and make some killer money off of it.
I agree at least 2000
As Corey points it at a customer's head.
I saw that crap I woulda smacked him for it.
Yeah I've noticed multiple occasions over the years where they aren't as safe as they should be with firearms.
I could make a living robbing the people that walk out 🤣
As long as you don't mind dealing with their armed security guards.
The muzzle control on Cory’s behalf was brutal. Safety for the customers not a concern!
Why , just because it was aimed at a ladies head wile he checked if it was loaded , lol.
Then he robbed the poor guy trying to help his grandmother.
Australian should've kept the winchester
Customers are dreadful negotiators in this- The guy will literally say 'it's worth $1000' and they'll accept an offer of $50.
@@free_gold4467 because they're already getting paid for being actors
I love how Corey sighted in that womans head in the beginning. Lol
Love the muzzle discipline
Noticed that too lmao
13:58
2:34 "In one ear out the other", Because there is nothing in between those ears to stop it.😅
I always love Craig’s little departures where he wanders off carrying some sort of laptop bag or rucksack.
Same lol I have taken an eye to that.
16:28 the spring is supposed to keep it either in the open or closed position but not that the frizzen goes back in the closed position. The spring also provides some pressure against the flint so that it digs more in and creates more sparks
Exactly...some "expert"!
No way Rick hit that on the 3rd shot lol, telling from the first two shots 😂👌🏼
Hollywood
That was part of the game, he was trying to mislead Corey and Chum into thinking he would lose
@@keeganbluegrass no, it’s reality tv. Rick isn’t hitting anything with those irons
@@steffen2165 prove it!
Jameson shakes like no other. Look at his hands when he’s handling the firearms
I love how he just points that rifle at that actresses head
I loved the way Rick laughed at the end after he hit the bull's 👁🤣🤣😝😜
Corey: let me get a guy who know more about the rifle
( cut scene ) first guy: im not to much worry about it, maybe I can get more money
(( in walks Rick ))
Everyone: lmfao
I still love octagon barrels. Also that .22L can definitely be used for small game hunting
I wouldn't have taken $1500 for that Winchester. I would've either kept it, or taken it somewhere else.
"Most people wouldn't know what its worth..."
Camara pans over to delusional seller lmaoo
I like how she’s totally calm when Rick says it’s worth $500 and she makes no facial expression then the expert says $700 😦😯 “but it’s so pretty”
Cory pointing that rifle at customers 🤣
The 3 trigger shotgun guy was in a whole different universe. 🤣🤣🤣
24:29 dude just casually walking out of pawn shop carrying rifle and picture frame lmaooo😂😭
"THAT Hatfield McCoy feud?" Nah man, the other Hatfield McCoy feud, the one from down the street
Rofl
Feel like I've heard rick say THEE Hatfield McCoy fued atleast 5 times during this shows entirety
@17:00 THE Hatfield McCoy feud?
I wouldn't be able to stop myself from saying, no, Jim Hatfield and Fred McCoy. They're my neighbors. 🤣🤣🤣
6:40 his laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Also Rick: *Hhhhhhhhhhhhhh*
Bro It's so hilarious look at Craig's walk tho he just comes in with his suitcase and leaves! 😂🤣
That 4 barrel is one of the coolest pistols I have ever seen! Would LOVE to find one of those to buy.
Ohhhhh Billy.....You'll shoot yer eye out.
I've got a 4 barrelled Remington derringer, ugly little thing but charming in its own way
@@tommyodonovan3883 bruh it doesn't even shot
What a shot that was with the Winchester. Ricks smug laugh after tho 😆😆😆😆😆
Why do people think having a document notarized add any weight to the deal? A notary only affirms that the person signing is who they say they are, NOT that what they are saying, is true
Because if someone who can certify its authenticity signs an affidavit swearing it is real and this is its lineage, and the notary confirms that was the person who in fact signed the affidavit, you have some added certainty as to its authenticity.
Going to a notary back in the 1950-60's probably carries more weight than now a days.
I used an old .22 that belonged to my grandfather, and I put bullet holes through my bullet holes with it.
I would love to have that first rifle guy is crazy for selling it
I mean, he did say he wanted to help his grandmother out.
Especially for how cheap he let it go for
He should have stood firm at $2,000
@@narutobroken agreed, I understand buisness and do sales very well actually better than most of their staff but Rick and Grandpa would give some competition however at the same time, morals for some people like this Australian gentleman for his grandma or say a disabled veteran or people like that periodically Should be good showing morals to the community. As people say, what goes around comes around. Help someone deserving now, be humble, be respectful and returns will be granted later somewhere down the road.
Loved that sly merch drop at the shooting range.
Also love the cheaping out on the experts and just using Rick.
Love watching these
+Tax Rick..
My god the every business man
Lol😂
Lol, feels like Rick was missing the first two shots on purpose
Ancient Damascus steel working techniques have been lost over the ages. It is widely acceptable to call modern damascus steel "Damascus Steel" even though it really isn't.
There's a certain shadiversity video you should watch
@@Intelwinsbigly I agree 😂
carbon nano tubes
Bring back the FULL episodes please!
Look online
New episodes on Amazon
Doesn’t belong on RUclips
@@danteangotti5786 why? What's your reasoning?
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 it’s too long for RUclips, I’m not a huge fan of the compilations of items that they do every week on RUclips, but the one item videos are perfect for RUclips
"Make sure WE make money" Rick sounding like the Old man aha haa ahaa......
I have an old Winchester 22 WRF rifle with an octagon barrel. Fire shorts long and long rifles. Was made in 1920.
>I'm gonna grab my dad to see if he knows more about it
>proceeds to yell across the entire store
Rick is full of it John Browning was a genius we are still using his designs today
Never seen Rick offer someone a price so close to the expert’s retail value estimate. Then, he really blew my mind when he settled on a price $100 below retail for a non-functioning four barrel handgun.
Probably because he knew that the "expert" was lowballing as usual.
He may have planned on keeping it for himself.
It's because he knew he was gonna get 2,000 for it.
on the four barreled flintlock pistol, the No. 102 was the address of the manufacturer, i.e. No. 102, Cheapside, London.
Wooow! Rick you shot the old man in the eye! 😂
go to the winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for it all to blow over.
Cory's handshakes so weird I'd love to tell him in person
lmao fair enough
I do wonder why he has to go for the big wide swing starting from way behind his back.
Okay so let me get my handshake expert in here. If your right I would love to agree with you, but the we gotta make a deal. Tell you what I'll give you a high five for free
I worked in a pawn shop for a couple years. The lies people tell and the lies people believe still amuses me
Australian: im a little further south
Me: those mexicans got some interesting new accenté
i love the pause and gaze after he says "100,000".. 8:41
*I don’t got no money*
I don’t believe that was acting😂
"Not today" was a great line
I had a rifle similar to the first one. That I inherited from family. I was told these were used for hunting alot during the great depression. Some cool history with this.
Yeah, they would have been used for small game or even deer but that was much less likely.
@@metamorphicorder That rifle would never have been used for deer hunting. Small game like rabbits is about the extent of what you can hunt with a .22
@@nadnerb_sr20 you are full of crap man. What you mean is that most people today would consider that under powered to hunt deer ethically.
And you would be correct.
But to say it would have never happend is naive. Theres a little period of time called the great depression and people had to make do with what they had and often did things in ways that we would never do it today. Such as using small calibers to take deer.
If they call in Rick as the expert you're in trouble lol.
I fell like a third trigger on a double barrel is a bad idea because you could go to reload and have a negligent discharge being you have 2 triggers in the same trigger guard, or the opposite your going to take a shot at a bird and accidentally eject your shells on the ground. Neither is optimal but I guess you would have to hold and handle one to see if it was practical, but i have a feeling it was due to safety concerns
The Hatfield's and McCoy feud was started over a land dispute. Back then there wasn't land surveyors like there is today, so it was up to both parties to agree on boundary lines.
I'm a land surveyor ... George Washington was a land surveyor, so was Thomas Jefferson, so was Abraham Lincoln ... We all use(d) the same math .... Boundaries of real property are legally described on paper and monumented on the ground .... As it was then it is today ....
@@tommyg2966 yea but they couldn't agree!!!!
@@CraigPetty555 I think it's more correct to say one side didn't want to listen. That's why a judge has the final say
Didn't have anything to do with a 'land dispute'.
The whole feud was over the ownership of a pig. Fact.
I think Cory may have squeezed him somewhat.
Honestly if I was the owner of that Winchester I would have kept it
That winchester target rifle was absolutely awesome
The woman with the 4 barrel flintlock seemed so sweet im glad they made a deal
i would walk out after i heard the 1000 dollar offer and never come back! That is not haggling that is just straight insulting!
“People love these 22 rifles”… “see the thing with Winchester is people want the bigger calibers “
Rick really said "plus tax" 🤣- (5:28)
Imagine how embarrassing it is when you ask for a lot of money and you get less then a quarter of what you asked
Lmao at chum. "Not today" 😂😂😂
Is it just me but I get anxious at them pointing the rifles everywhere but in a safe direction
When it comes to this always through a museum
There’s no way Rick shot that lol
Not that difficult.
Could do that with a cheap Chinese air rifle.
That English flintlock was awesome.
The last guy is really consurned about the position of those screws😂
Concerned*
@@eyeconicmind egnish is hrad
@@eyeconicmind thanks man😂
When Rick suddenly becomes an "expert" hahaha
Jemison: "Most people wouldn't know what it's worth.... me neither....."
The ending omg I actually cried
“It’s worth bout 3k …. So we will give you ten bucks and kick you in the a*s on the way out the door”
I wonder how many takes it really took for him to hit that coin 😂😂😂
He still hasn't 😂.
He couldn't hit the broad side of a barn