27:23 hey rick, it is your fault you paid too much for it because you didn't Skype call the guy which is a free call and you've done it before just like your father the old man when they sold the rifle that was cut off at the end of the barrel some of us can still use our brain that watch your show can you?
Thanks for the weird edit, Pawn Stars... The hockey stick guy wanted $5000. Rick countered with $1500 and then $2000. The guy decided to keep the stick- I don’t blame him.
@@scottcrocker1320 If it sold at auction for $3,000 he walked away with $3,000. Auction house's do not charge 35% fees, most of the time the buyers pay the fees which is why there is a buyers premium added on to the final hammer price and for many things that are so special, valuable or rare, auctions house's will take no fees at all or even pay you for them to auction it for the amount of publicity it would drive to the auction and their business.
Respect to the lady that sold the Olympic coat. What a master negotiator! She must be the only one who ever got retail value out of Rick. Man, when you hear that accent (is it NY?) you know it's business!
Cory's comment about hiring Tanya Harding to hang out for 500 dollars was probably the funniest thing Ive ever heard him say. Made me lol and most likely so true.
Start high. Basic negotiation rule. Though, I get your point. Some people don't use it as a negotiation tactic but actually believe this is what they will get. :D
@David Armstrong oh I didn’t get any of the shots, I just thought it was weird of you to use it as you did in your comment. I’m a healthy 37 y/o, I’ll take my chances I guess.
Rick: "You look much younger back then" In Finland we have this saying if you look young when you're old: Hyvin säilynyt (Well preserved) And that Olympic Torch guy is that.
Legend has it that when Drew saw the hockey stick it reminded him so much of his childhood memories of jumping on the couch the day we won, the he immediately ran out without giving a price on the stick so he could go jump on his couch again.
Rick: I know a bunch of people who would love to have this. Also Rick: well it's gonna sit around here for a couple years, and I might make a couple bucks off it.
@@jamespatino8036 every episode ever. He says people will love the item and he can sell it quick when it cuts to him away from the customer. Then when he negotiates he tells them it will probably sit around the shop for a while. Pick a random episode and you will hear it. Just pay attention
One of my favorite Rick quotes ever is: "I gotta pay rent". But the "I have to get it framed" excuse is also a good one. Or "it will take up shop space which costs money". :)
I've played on that rink in Lake Placid around a dozen times throughout the years for tournaments, and that whole town/venue is absolutely magical. Had some of my fondest memories there.
It is so sad that the owner of an item that is indeed priceless for him, part of history, has to sell it to buy surfing gear for him and his son, which is no more than a couple of thousands. Having held an Olympic torch, then having to sell it, just like Frank Sinatra said, "you can be flying high in April, shot down in May", life is so full of surprises. I really wish this man gets his surfing gear without having to give up his torch.
My niece did the torch run at the 2000 Sydney Olympics when she was 15. Her ex stepfather sold her torch without her knowledge for $3500 in the mid 2000s.
Wow, it's amazing that people who could be at the top of their game could end up needing to pawn something iconic like an Olympic torch for cash. That's something that should be passed down from generation to generation not pawned.
He didn't actually compete in the Olympics. He was selected to run with the torch because of nepotism. At the end of the day, it's simply a hunk of material that really had no real meaning. If he wanted to sell it to buy things that would create awesome memories with his son, that would have real meaning.
I was in LA during the '84 Olympics. Track and Field was at the LA Colosseum and if my memory serves me correct, indoor events took place in the USC gymnasiums across the street.
I have a daughter who had the pleasure of earning the privilege to run the Olympic Torch twice. I was fortunate to be able to fly down to Fort Collins, Co from Alaska to watch her run the second time. It was very chilly, wet and slushy as it had snowed the night before. A little known fact is that the Olympic Committee had a Torch for the runners to use; OR each runner could purchase their own Torch prior to the event and run with it, and it was theirs to keep. I don't think my daughter would ever sell either one of her Torches.
Beautiful and very beautiful show. I wish you health, peace, success and progress in your wonderful work. Greetings to all. With great thanks and respect.
16:12 anyone else notice the sudden change in the ladies voice when camera isn't facing her mouth, we hear a quiete softish "ok" then its a louder rougher "ill take it"
How can a guy spend $13K on a gold medal but not know anything about it. At least try to find who had won it. With no engraving or document to go with it, how can expect to get any money? Unbelievable
@@Thranom I know right? Imagine winning a gold medal only to learn that a wedding ring had more value (precious metals/gems). I guess the value is in being the best in the world in your category is going to be your consolatory prize - of course that’s not a bad thing lol
I feel like the girl with the Harding box could have sold it for WAY more if she found someone random who didnt know better. Rare unreleased signed wheaties box of an infamous sports villain who nobody would expect sounds really valuable
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How do you pitch a show idea to you guys? A book show starring Rebecca.
27:23 hey rick, it is your fault you paid too much for it because you didn't Skype call the guy which is a free call and you've done it before just like your father the old man when they sold the rifle that was cut off at the end of the barrel some of us can still use our brain that watch your show can you?
Thanks for the weird edit, Pawn Stars...
The hockey stick guy wanted $5000. Rick countered with $1500 and then $2000.
The guy decided to keep the stick- I don’t blame him.
Thanks. Wondered how that ended.
I appreciate that
Sold at auction for $3k so the guy probably walked away with about $2k.
@@scottcrocker1320 If it sold at auction for $3,000 he walked away with $3,000. Auction house's do not charge 35% fees, most of the time the buyers pay the fees which is why there is a buyers premium added on to the final hammer price and for many things that are so special, valuable or rare, auctions house's will take no fees at all or even pay you for them to auction it for the amount of publicity it would drive to the auction and their business.
I hope Rick finds a buddy who's an expert at editing videos. lol
"You got to run with the torch because your Dad picked the people?"
"Yeah"
"Get out of my shop"
Welcome to the real world.
Good ole nepotism!
How are you going to do us with the Hockey stick like that?
I know right???
Rick offered him 1500$, then 2000$. No Deal.
Came to the comments for that exact reason.
@@sierrahhofzon3878 LOL, that deal was still more solid than his handshake (look how we shakes the signature expert's hand)
Rightttttttt
Respect to the lady that sold the Olympic coat. What a master negotiator! She must be the only one who ever got retail value out of Rick. Man, when you hear that accent (is it NY?) you know it's business!
NY or wherever, it was annoying!!!
@@mistybollinger3312 oy vey...
I still think that the coat is worth more than $850. The right collector would love to have that coat.
Regardless of her accent that woman destroyed Rick's self esteem. She played that fool like a wind-up toy.
You’d really sell a priceless personal item like that to buy surfing crap lmao
it was a chance to bond with his son instead of having it just hanging on a wall
@@SvPVids makes sense honestly
It's about sacrific.
@@SvPVids he said he had it in a box for 28 years and would only take it out when people wanted to see it.
@@kevs2good133 just like the relationship he probably has with his son
Cory's comment about hiring Tanya Harding to hang out for 500 dollars was probably the funniest thing Ive ever heard him say. Made me lol and most likely so true.
Ikr!! I thought the same thing!!🤣🤣
He’s probably right too 😂
The guy with the ticket was so wholesome, I hope he got to complete his collection.
It's embarassing, but I always get a kick out of people expecting to sell something for ANYWHERE NEAR fair market value at a PAWN SHOP! lol
Why I started watching antique road show I’ve got burnt out on pawn stars
Rick knows people would be fighting to buy this item he is a complete nut case
Start high. Basic negotiation rule. Though, I get your point. Some people don't use it as a negotiation tactic but actually believe this is what they will get. :D
It is sad I know most of it is made up but I dont think the numbers from people are you can see the disappointment in the eyes of the seller lol
It’s even better when they ask more than it’s worth LOL
lol the way he smoothly called the guy short for no reason at 9:01
Mike with the 1900 Olympic ticket has a voice that perfectly matches his appearance
What accent is it?
@@swebigmac100 the old accent
@@swebigmac100 sounds like he's from Tennessee to me
@@swebigmac100 South
Rick - “You can’t know everything”
Old Man - “You should”
Haha classic
I’m glad the first guy kept the torch. That would be way too sentimental to get rid of.
@David Armstrong what 🤨
@David Armstrong lol.
Weirdo
@David Armstrong oh I didn’t get any of the shots,
I just thought it was weird of you to use it as you did in your comment.
I’m a healthy 37 y/o, I’ll take my chances I guess.
@David Armstrong Get a life. You have no idea what you’re talking about.
The Old Man was such a LEGEND! RIP!
Rick: "You look much younger back then"
In Finland we have this saying if you look young when you're old: Hyvin säilynyt (Well preserved) And that Olympic Torch guy is that.
True!!!
Lol
Perus mursu
Telling Cory what he paid for the Olympic medal was a huge mistake.
Exactly
One of these sold 2 years back almost identical for $9,000, so he probably should've taken it
cory only got to 10k cus he had pity for the guy, if he didn't tell cory what he was losing on the medal he wouldn't get as good as a deal.
@@davidyongco1592 yea Cory’s even tighter than Rick. I could see him easily starting off at 2-3k.
the medal was ben johnson's who sold it before it was taken away from him for steroids
8:54 mans talking faster than the speed of sound.
So fast we hear nothing prior to that.
@@johncloois3301 legend has it he was busy jumping on the couch during the time
@@Ghostieone 😂😆
That is physically impossible.
@@arcticwolf9332 😂
The way Corey swings out his arm to shake is weird!
Over the fence
Is that how Corey shakes hands with the cop who stops him for DUI he probably tries to lowball the judge concerning his bail.and / or bond lol
@wolfgangezeh2221 Witchcraft can be assigned and associated with handshakes?
He does a regular handshake if he is going to see the guy again shortly. He does the wide sweeping shake when it's a firm goodbye.
The woman with the Olympic coat was the among the best negotiators. Considering what she paid for it I think Rick got the short end of that one.
I would have love to see more from her! An expert on vintage fashion is missing on the show.
Rick liked the coat and when he likes something he overpays more so he can have it as a cool factor.
First rule of Pawn Stars:
We don't talk about the value of hockey sticks.
Hahaha very good
old man Polar Bear... he is so cute. God bless to him, i know he's smiling and proud of his kids...
I feel like I could hire Tonya Harding to hang out for 500 bucks 😆
Legend has it that when Drew saw the hockey stick it reminded him so much of his childhood memories of jumping on the couch the day we won, the he immediately ran out without giving a price on the stick so he could go jump on his couch again.
This is funny
If only the woman with all the Tanya Harding stuff had waited til “I, Tanya” came out. She would’ve made a lot more.
Rick: I know a bunch of people who would love to have this.
Also Rick: well it's gonna sit around here for a couple years, and I might make a couple bucks off it.
whats that episode called
@@jamespatino8036 every episode ever. He says people will love the item and he can sell it quick when it cuts to him away from the customer. Then when he negotiates he tells them it will probably sit around the shop for a while. Pick a random episode and you will hear it. Just pay attention
Then he has to frame it, hire a guy to sell it, pay the dusting cleaning fee, it’s a huge economic risk
or the ever popular: "I'll have collectors lining up out the door to see this"
One of my favorite Rick quotes ever is: "I gotta pay rent". But the "I have to get it framed" excuse is also a good one. Or "it will take up shop space which costs money". :)
I was at that hockey game. Unbelievable, screaming chants of USA USA echoed through Lake Placid and the Adirondacks
That’s incredible
I've played on that rink in Lake Placid around a dozen times throughout the years for tournaments, and that whole town/venue is absolutely magical. Had some of my fondest memories there.
“I feel like I could get Tonya down here to hang out for $500.” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 too funny.
It is so sad that the owner of an item that is indeed priceless for him, part of history, has to sell it to buy surfing gear for him and his son, which is no more than a couple of thousands. Having held an Olympic torch, then having to sell it, just like Frank Sinatra said, "you can be flying high in April, shot down in May", life is so full of surprises. I really wish this man gets his surfing gear without having to give up his torch.
*Shot* down.
BOOM!
Its a fake show.
I mean he has the memories why does he need the item
@@RaiderNation86 you are fake
My niece did the torch run at the 2000 Sydney Olympics when she was 15. Her ex stepfather sold her torch without her knowledge for $3500 in the mid 2000s.
So you stole her torch?
Winter coat lady took a rare W! Happy for her.
Gotta love the old man! "RICK ya paid to much again!" RIP 😃
Wow, it's amazing that people who could be at the top of their game could end up needing to pawn something iconic like an Olympic torch for cash. That's something that should be passed down from generation to generation not pawned.
running doesn't win you money 🤷♂️
@@dylan-nguyen I get that but he could've used that as a springboard onto bigger and better things.
He didn't actually compete in the Olympics. He was selected to run with the torch because of nepotism. At the end of the day, it's simply a hunk of material that really had no real meaning. If he wanted to sell it to buy things that would create awesome memories with his son, that would have real meaning.
@@dylan-nguyen look at usain bolt mate
@@ravisshukla144 running didn't win him money. winning won him money
Jeff Gillooly's security badge from the 1994 Figure-Skating Championships is worth a lot more than $50. A crime museum would love to have that.
That badge was from 1992.
@@VSA3010 Ah, in that case I'd still go a few hundred.
A crime museum would pay him $0, so what does that matter?
@@Rjensen2 Hmm?
Dude what was the price of the hockey stick this is gonna drive me crazy
Googled it. Apparently $1500.
22:14 ... caught the old man smiling
Wow best guest appearance ever Mr Mackey from South Park selling Olympic tickets, I gawt mai-self an owlimpick ticket mmkay. 😂✌️
9:00 - Corey "So where did you get it? Obviously you didn't play for the basketball team"
Customer - ("No" 😢👋)
I was in LA during the '84 Olympics. Track and Field was at the LA Colosseum and if my memory serves me correct, indoor events took place in the USC gymnasiums across the street.
I have a daughter who had the pleasure of earning the privilege to run the Olympic Torch twice. I was fortunate to be able to fly down to Fort Collins, Co from Alaska to watch her run the second time. It was very chilly, wet and slushy as it had snowed the night before.
A little known fact is that the Olympic Committee had a Torch for the runners to use; OR each runner could purchase their own Torch prior to the event and run with it, and it was theirs to keep. I don't think my daughter would ever sell either one of her Torches.
Old man: @22:12 " I look like a polar bear" 😅😅😅
Lady at the end with the "Or Im Leaving" close. Boom!
I like how you had to feed the Chumlee haters @7:09 when he messed up Bob Dylan's autograph and this is a video about Olympic items. 👌
8:53 great editing
Its Funny how they both tap der fingers at 26:54 🤣
That Jeff Gilooly badge alone is worth $500 😂 😂
The lady with a jacket finessed them 😆 😂.
First time I saw them tricked
If Tanya is available for $500 I have some events I'd like to hire her to host!
Kendo, UFC, Boxing, nunchucks fighting, ice carving….. 😁
I wish I had a dollar for every time one of these rubes on this show looking to sell their junk said "it's one of a kind".
That guy who sells the 1900 Olympic ticket talks exactly like Forrest Gump, incredible... !
WTF dude 0:15 😂
How much was the freaking hockey stick?!
Horrible editing on that segment.
AND!
The 'expert' says - "Herb Brooks always makes the last zero (Zero! - not 'O') very big......"
smh
$1500
The guy wanted $5000. Rick offered $1500 and then $2000. No sale.
8:50???
12:38 how is this Olympic item
5:44 why tf Rick sound like that😂😂😂
Later down the road at another pawn shop - Hey i have this 1936 Berlin Olympic pin badge.
Nobody touched his 1000 dollars 😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️
Beautiful and very beautiful show. I wish you health, peace, success and progress in your wonderful work. Greetings to all. With great thanks and respect.
23:22 for those who say rips off people. She was trying to pull a fast one.
Cool video!
0:16 Man that scream scared me!!
Forensic Document Examiner John F Kennedy! 😉😂😁 I mean Drew hahahaha
I remember the 1988 Olympics very well - This is when those lighting the torch set the doves on fire -
your Dady was the best ! R.I.P. big man ! greetings from germany
olympic torch guy: its really killing me that you're touching it
Rick: haha
17:32 John Lithgow😂😂
16:12 anyone else notice the sudden change in the ladies voice when camera isn't facing her mouth, we hear a quiete softish "ok" then its a louder rougher "ill take it"
Here before any stupid "Rick: best I can do" jokes.
Best I can do is 26 seconds before that happens
@@YerkyMadeIt Nice!
Best I can do is the dump Chumlee left in the staff toilet
“Best I can do is not read this comment”.
Ah I wanted to see what the hockey stick was worth
I'd give you 50 bucks and I'm taking all the risk
@@Dessienewshoes I know a buddie
Rick offered $2K and the guy didn't take it. Sold at auction for $3k.
26:54 that synced finger tapping was spooky.
Where's the price of the ice-hockey stick?
What I was thinking loool
Rick traded his Pawn Shop for that stick.
Googled it, $1500.
@@BobMonkeypimp Seems nothing like that it needs blurring!
Hey guys!!! I’m 14 years old and I’m training every day like crazy to get into the olympics for boxing in 2024. Wish me luck!
Good luck Bro!!
I would gladly pay at least $200 for the Gillooly badge. Right here, right now.
I thought that would be the most valuable item in that set.
I'd pay big bucks for the baton used by Shane Stant . Perhaps the biggest lunkhead goon to ever exist in history .
But are you a real buyer?
Love how the audio cuts out on the professional evaluating the piece.
How can a guy spend $13K on a gold medal but not know anything about it. At least try to find who had won it. With no engraving or document to go with it, how can expect to get any money? Unbelievable
An olympic medal has about 10k of material in it. So not that unbelievable.
@@Thranom No it doesn't an olympic gold medal has about $1000 worth of gold plate, silver and bronze medals are worth even less.
@@christophermcdougall8811 seriously. What a ripoff
@@Thranom I know right? Imagine winning a gold medal only to learn that a wedding ring had more value (precious metals/gems). I guess the value is in being the best in the world in your category is going to be your consolatory prize - of course that’s not a bad thing lol
9:25 See the Girl in the Background lmao
daaaaaaang that coat lady HANDLED Rick! get it!
“So where’d ya get it, obviously you didn’t play for the basketball team”
*Awkard silence*
“No”
Coreys brain: “was that racist?”
Height, not race
4:39 11:52 I can't stand seeing him shake people's hands. His hand shakes are so annoying!
Why did they mute the volume on the hockey stick?... I wanna know what happened.
I’d pay 5k to run with an Olympic torch hahahahaha
24:30 The Best dealer I have seen on this show .
#1 olympic item: the gold medal of all olympic bloopers.
Lol the torch guy. You can see his ego was hit hard when he was offered 800 bucks for his most proud moment.
The way Cory puts that extra thrust In his handshake, what a guy. Probably rides his bike with no handlebars too. You think he has a cigarette?
Cory has inferiority complex. It shows.
I feel like the girl with the Harding box could have sold it for WAY more if she found someone random who didnt know better. Rare unreleased signed wheaties box of an infamous sports villain who nobody would expect sounds really valuable
Seller: But my wife actually slept with the torch!
Rick: I’m taking all the risk here buddy
9:02 Big Hoss straight up roasting the seller 🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂
26:53 That synchronized finger tapping though...
He cherishes it for three decades and decides a surfboard is worth losing it?
My ex brother in law paid for one of the torches in 1984 so his daughter was able to participate in the run. Alot of them were made and sold.
I’m glad he kept his torch, honestly
I would never sell an Olympic torch that I ran with ...that's a family heirloom.
Stood with 1000s in '84 along Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood to cheer Torch Run. Think the run down PCH to Sunset.
You got a nice jacket Rick. I died :)
Surprised about the jacket. Would have thought it was worth way more. Was fun to watch. Great video
0:16 When you stub your toe on a corner.
Corey…..obviously you didn’t play for the basketball team……rude
Guy should’ve said,” obviously you don’t miss a meal” 😄
A buddy: someone who's not an expert, who shows up to help Rick lowball.
Yep
: I can't know everything
Old man : you should
100$ seems like alot of money in the U.S
that Olympic torch guy had me shouting at my computer in disgust! lol
I mean they acted like it was just an extra made, when it was actually used. I doubt many torches were actually used. Especially not 5k.