Imagine every time you have to go to a doctors office or dentist appointment and they said “” hold on let me call a buddy of mine “” they wouldn’t be in business very long.
Talking about selling family heirlooms, I built my father a waterfront cottage with all utilities from scratch over 6 yrs and he divorced and sold it for a small fortune to buy a house for his new wife
Why do these guys think their experts know everything. Im waiting for someone to walk in with their own expert from Europe or New York with more knowledge and shuts Ricks so called experts
"Son, this is my great great great grandfathers rifle, and I want you to have it. It has been passed down through generations, so I want you to take good care of it"
TugIronChief truth. I own some very old blades (including two that are legitimate museum quality), and when it’s my time to go to the Great Beyond I seriously think I might donate those two to a museum. Better than leaving the whole collection - especially those two - to someone who may pawn it for change and a smile!!!!
@@grief6052 if you leave your kids a lot of money then they will never understand life lessons that come from working hard for what they own and they’ll never know that hard work pays off. Me personally I would rather work hard for something not worth a lot than have to much money and buy something expensive
I mean he said something about his wife so it might be to renovate the house or something like that. Also it might have just been taking up space and if you have kids that don't want it or don't plan on having kids then there is no reason to hold on to it.
Jack Not Nimble Jack Be Thicc yeah if that’s the case that’s fine... but 9/10 it’s not so much of a need but more like a want to do something. But I totally agree with you
Better sell it now than being disrespected by your children someday. If they got no time for its maintenance what made you think their children and grandchildren will?
Yeah I have a family heirloom, passed down from my grandpa. It's a one of a kind antique prototype functioning rifle. I was wondering if I could sell it for trash so I can regret it in several years.
"It was handed down by my grandfather." And no shed of regret for selling it. *in Archer's voice* You want to get haunted? Because that's how you get haunted.
Absolutely hate the way he shakes people hand. His elbow is always pointing upwards. In my knowledge, this is a form of disrespect as all party’s should keep their hand at the same level. But that might just be me.
I actually saw a baker rifle like that sell at auction for $255,000 once. People are idiots to accept a pawn shop appraisal for antique firearms like that.
@@davidmartinezinbed7060 What Pawn Stars commenters don't understand is...Rick paying $20K for this $25K rifle does NOT mean he profits $5K. He most likely has to auction this and pay a 20-30% fee. And he pays taxes on all his profits. And he pays employees, insurance, Social Security taxes, and all other business expenses.
I can't imagine selling something like that, that was passed down to me, I have a model 94 Winchester my grandfather passed down to me, very well used most of the bluing gone made in 1951 and still shoots like new. It's my first 30-30 and I will never sell it for any price, some day my son will have it and hopefully my grandson after that.
This rifle is just freaking cool. Did you see how fast it could be loaded and fired?! That's insane. It could probably make 5 to 6 shots per minute easily. This was definitely an heirloom item.
@@Sarah-rv4vv Because most people are highly ignorant and know nothing about the fiat currency they use everyday, nor were they raised with those values.
Rick: I know he said $25k but those are auction prices okay. I'll be honest with you I'll give you $5,000 for it. Ugh.......I'll tell you what I'll go $6000 and not a penny more. I'm taking a big risk here. And that's hundred dollar bills. Sweeeeeeet come on over here and I'll write you up.
@@mrnocal For all we know it wouldn't do amazing at auction, lets say 20k, 30% commision is normal. He'd end up with 14k. So for a quick and easy sell he did alright i think.
@@soofitnsexy he's apparently wearing a Rolex. Tbh I half think it's not his. Who the f would be happy selling something one of a kind like that for a measely 20k or so?
And they ask that question -- "What are you looking to get out of it?" -- prior to appraisal on *every* show. Gives them time to think about what they'll offer later on.
Yeah and you wouldn’t have gotten a dime period because pawn shops need to make money too they would make a whopping $0 if they bought things for what they’re actually worth
Most people reply that way. It's kind of like when people say "I could care less" instead of "I couldn't care less". They use these phrases without ever having really thought them through.
@@Yaonglol i believe that it is, i had to re-watch the video because the guy looks like an older version of someone I met with Tourette's years ago, just with a different name.
Cory's the worst. It's so obvious in his reactions and statements that he's trying to dumb it down so he can low-ball the guy and get the gu for cheap. It's his job but at least Rick is excited about amazing pieces like this and is fair to the customer.
Piece of history, one of a kind, made by a well known master in the field, works very well, extremely advanced for the era it belongs to, besides all of that it's most probably a heirloom and this guy sells it for pocket change 🤦🏻♂️
@jmarks881 Not my life aha more like girlfriend's dad went on life support for a month and I had to cover all her bills because she went home to take care of him. Had to do what I had to do.
LOL at Pawn Stars commenters. They don't consider any business expenses. Nothing. Not employee pay, insurance....taxes (I'm sure Rick pays close to 40%), 20% auction fees, etc., etc.
Lmao right he's got a nervous tick idk what it is it's not the first person I've seen to do it and they do it all the time when they are awake maybe even when they sleep who knows but it's weird
i mean to be fair he wasnt aiming it and its an old musket, worst thing is one shot if it works. also pawn store so not really out of the ordinary, also show is scripted
They ALL say they’re giving away their family heirlooms for bills and necessities, but it’s all going to black jack. That’s why they opened this shop in Vegas. What better customers than degenerate gamblers.
Actually it is a fact if don't have family that can respect the dear things you worked hard for then do what I admit doing. Children's hospital, Danny Thomas's hospital for all children's special medical needs. These children are in need of special surgeries and care, this is something I can live with. And I will be leaving a memorable thank you behind. A living will is just what I am talking about not a lifetime of stuff to be sold off,. By and for other's wants and desires. Anyway do for those that can really appreciate...
It was hard enough to make a muzzle loader back then. This piece is special made by hand and would be impossible to mass produce for several decades. If it was easy they would have Ak47 in 1460.
This show makes people not want to pass sht down to their children!
Throw it dawn
What's of the grandkids could sell it you know ain't going to appreciate it at least not mine
Greedy meddling kids
No it makes me glad I dont have any
It gonna go somewhere at some point
"Let me call a buddy who's an expert in one-of-a-kind rifles."
He is an expert in ALL kinds of rifles actually, one of a kind, many of a kind, ect..ect...
JPLooney r/wooosh
@@gochanny /Swiiish
@@JPLooney Honestly, perfect response :)
Right I would have gotten more appraises
Imagine every time you have to go to a doctors office or dentist appointment and they said “” hold on let me call a buddy of mine “” they wouldn’t be in business very long.
Talking about selling family heirlooms, I built my father a waterfront cottage with all utilities from scratch over 6 yrs and he divorced and sold it for a small fortune to buy a house for his new wife
Reminder to give an heirloom to a distant cousin rather unappreciative twit of child or grandchild. Even an appreciative stranger would be better.
Why do these guys think their experts know everything. Im waiting for someone to walk in with their own expert from Europe or New York with more knowledge and shuts Ricks so called experts
Then they wouldn’t be in a pawn shop in the first place
Don't know if the rifle works,so I keep it to my face shooting it for the first time ??????????
Wow, good for him I'm glad he scored big on his Grandpa's rifle.
Grandpa saves for him his entire life. Guy sells it for a used Taurus.
No way a used Taurus is worth that much...
maybe a fully loaded taurus.?
@@UndefinedBailiwick depends on the year and the features.
Life is too short to not have a Lamborghini ford Taurus
Yeah like save it
"Son, this is my great great great grandfathers rifle, and I want you to have it. It has been passed down through generations, so I want you to take good care of it"
;-;
Ill give you 2 snickers and a shirtless hug from Chumlee for it. Best I can do.
Take care of it used to be gangster slang for dumping something in the river, with some concrete attached.
If his story is true, then the really sad thing is that this guy is trying to pawn off a family heirloom so that he can keep gambling in Vegas
Good thing it was not a family heirloom..
JPLooney
Wanna know how I know you depend on the police and other people to protect you?
@@ColonizerChan with your anime profile picture I can imagine you rely on them too
@@leoarmitage908
lol
>imagine not lifting weights
Leo Armitage best comment ever 😂😂
One of a kind meth pipe, used by the grandmaster chumlee himself
Expert: There's too much meth left in this for it to be Chum's, even with the steel wool receipt provenance.
I can do 5 crack rocks
Crispy Lizard I’ll do 8
@@crispylizard8295 and Im taking a HUGE risk here
LOL
Glad it’s not in his possession anymore, cause he certainly doesn’t deserve it.
TugIronChief truth. I own some very old blades (including two that are legitimate museum quality), and when it’s my time to go to the Great Beyond I seriously think I might donate those two to a museum. Better than leaving the whole collection - especially those two - to someone who may pawn it for change and a smile!!!!
@@kraitshakti maybe sell it to a museum and get the money to your kids, also if you trust your kids you can leave it to them
@@grief6052 if you leave your kids a lot of money then they will never understand life lessons that come from working hard for what they own and they’ll never know that hard work pays off. Me personally I would rather work hard for something not worth a lot than have to much money and buy something expensive
Unless he really needed the money he shouldn’t be selling something off like this
John Doe that’s the case with most things on this show they could get more money if they sold to other people
Well he is wearing a Rolex so what do you think?
I mean he said something about his wife so it might be to renovate the house or something like that. Also it might have just been taking up space and if you have kids that don't want it or don't plan on having kids then there is no reason to hold on to it.
It's his property to sell. Who tf cares
@@cocaine9357 you may understand someday when you grow up.
The disrespect people have for the family heirlooms. So sad
Mohammad Aziz I mean some people need money more than a sentimental item.
Jack Not Nimble Jack Be Thicc yeah if that’s the case that’s fine... but 9/10 it’s not so much of a need but more like a want to do something. But I totally agree with you
Jack Not Nimble Jack Be Thicc he was wearing a rolex. My guess is he wasn’t tight on money.
@@jacknotnimblejackbethicc4908 dude is wearing a rolex i doubt he really needs the money
Better sell it now than being disrespected by your children someday. If they got no time for its maintenance what made you think their children and grandchildren will?
Yeah I have a family heirloom, passed down from my grandpa. It's a one of a kind antique prototype functioning rifle.
I was wondering if I could sell it for trash so I can regret it in several years.
This entire premise is painful to hear/read/watch
"It was handed down by my grandfather." And no shed of regret for selling it.
*in Archer's voice*
You want to get haunted? Because that's how you get haunted.
You want thumbs up because thats how you get thumbs up
Bro, you're entering a zone.
It's filled with danger.
Lana.
Lana?
LAANNNAAA!
Awesome comment. 🤣🤣🤣
Maybe with the money Corey is making he can get himself some hand shaking lessons.
You're right about that! His handshake is disrespectful.
Absolutely hate the way he shakes people hand. His elbow is always pointing upwards. In my knowledge, this is a form of disrespect as all party’s should keep their hand at the same level. But that might just be me.
And a shave. He looks like a mess.
His handshakes look absolutely ridiculous, I hate them!
Gherman Raul I think you’re overthinking handshakes a bit 🤣
Let me call in a buddy so he can bring the vaseline .
Funny stuff yep
It's on sale now for $19,995 so if this was genuine it was a good price
I see the 12 yr. olds are here.
@@reh3884 dont insult 12 yos
I actually saw a baker rifle like that sell at auction for $255,000 once.
People are idiots to accept a pawn shop appraisal for antique firearms like that.
Rick takes all the "risks"
Rick needs to frame it, and it's going to sit for a while
Rick's laughing all the way to the bank.
you guys realize the shows scripted
@@thesportsguy126 yeah dosen't negate all of Rick's memes
Seller: I want $12,500
Corey: the best I can do is $20 and I will get Chumlee to fist you out back..
@Chris Landry 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
buhahahaha...
I think he could have went up to 20
I was thinking 18500 maybbe
Gone up to 20, not went up to 20
Yup
20 he would have went for it
yes
He’s gonna regret that deal I guarantee it
Kangaroo Grills once he’s blown the money and has nothing.
He got a decent price.
@@jasonmichael3676 20k should have been the lowest
@@davidmartinezinbed7060 What Pawn Stars commenters don't understand is...Rick paying $20K for this $25K rifle does NOT mean he profits $5K. He most likely has to auction this and pay a 20-30% fee. And he pays taxes on all his profits. And he pays employees, insurance, Social Security taxes, and all other business expenses.
@@jasonmichael3676 that's what Rick says
I can't imagine selling something like that, that was passed down to me, I have a model 94 Winchester my grandfather passed down to me, very well used most of the bluing gone made in 1951 and still shoots like new.
It's my first 30-30 and I will never sell it for any price, some day my son will have it and hopefully my grandson after that.
it is pre 64, it is worth money
This rifle is just freaking cool. Did you see how fast it could be loaded and fired?! That's insane.
It could probably make 5 to 6 shots per minute easily. This was definitely an heirloom item.
And for the reasons you just stated.....no way I would have sold it.
ill take an ar-15 that can have a 100 round drum for 1/25th of the price
@@Sarah-rv4vv Because most people are highly ignorant and know nothing about the fiat currency they use everyday, nor were they raised with those values.
2 actually
Because in their family rapid fire is essential. 100% legit.
Then by your standard shouldn’t their family heirloom be an Ak47?
Rick: I know he said $25k but those are auction prices okay. I'll be honest with you I'll give you $5,000 for it. Ugh.......I'll tell you what I'll go $6000 and not a penny more. I'm taking a big risk here. And that's hundred dollar bills.
Sweeeeeeet come on over here and I'll write you up.
Asking full market price in a pawn shop. In a pawn shop. Think about that.
👍👍
spot on
You forgot 6000$ and ITS MY BOTTOM LINE lol 😂
Thats rifle is worth 50k+
This episode reinforces my commitment to never pass cool toys down to my kids.
Should have taken it to the auction house. No telling what it could have gone for.
What I was thinking, might have to wait 6 months for a prestige auction but it would have gone for more
Yeah, but what would he walk away with after the auction house took their commission?
@@mrnocal For all we know it wouldn't do amazing at auction, lets say 20k, 30% commision is normal. He'd end up with 14k. So for a quick and easy sell he did alright i think.
@@NOTAMV I think he did alright as well. The pawn shop has to make money too, and has to be lucky enough to find the right buyer.
Something that rare would be sky is the limit.
What's with these guys selling super rare and valuable family heirlooms, then afterwards they're always like "my wife is going to be so happy"
Maybe because then she'll get more from the divorce? You can split cash but not things.
I'll give you nothing for it, and I'm taking a huge risk.
Haha
He should've said i won't take any less than $20k. The value of that thing will only go up.
I don't understand why people sell priceless heirlooms!
Because those are the idiots.
Because things are just things.
they need the money
@@soofitnsexy he's apparently wearing a Rolex. Tbh I half think it's not his. Who the f would be happy selling something one of a kind like that for a measely 20k or so?
I would have pushed Cory to 20k. He is a low-baller.
Ryan Baker his dad tought him well!
18,000 wouldn’t have worked for me. I would’ve pushed for like 23,000
@@girthespurr418 and you wouldn't of gotten it.
Yep
G B
Wouldn’t HAVE it
"Dude, the guy was wearing a Rolex. I never thought he was gonna go that low"
Didn't even notice that
Robin Lee yes
Robin Lee people always forget that the pawn shop has to make 💰💰💰 too
He needed to go that low to help him pay off the Rolex. They should have met in the middle at 20k.
It was a fake
@CarFreak and who really gives a fk
Rick would have given him $1000 tops he takes all the risk making $24,000 after all.
Probably more like 39k since the appraisal was probably lowballed.
Rick would've had it framed.....
@@timmclaughlin5033 I gotta open a frame shop there its a goldmine.
“My wife’s gonna be really happy”
Pfft yea that u can finally pay off that Rolex 😂
It's a Chinese clone.
Never never never tell them what you're asking for it before they appraise it.
And they ask that question -- "What are you looking to get out of it?" -- prior to appraisal on *every* show. Gives them time to think about what they'll offer later on.
very rare heirloom from my grandfather, he sells it. I bet 50-80% ended up in the hand of the casinos and hookers.
big bag of crack & some hookers
Just like his grandfather would have wanted.
It’s worth $25k. “I’ll give you $10k”! 😂. Can’t stand those clowns. Always ripping people off.
Only people stupid enough.
He just gave him 18k far from the 10k your saying
I'd never sell this. Looks great, works great. No way i'd sell it, unless i was literally on the brink of abject poverty.
A piece of history. Belongs in a museum or private collection where it can be properly preserved. Most excellent.
Sadly it’s not going to be tho
For $25.000 I doubt it will end up in da hood or a trailer park.
Needed to stay a family heirloom.
It will be listed on a auction for USD 50,000
Tbh, If I had that in my collection, I'll never ever ever ever sell it... That thing is a beauty and as a family heirloom, priceless!
This guy loves to test shoot - and we love to see it!!! 😂
I would not have taken a dime below 20000. They can easily make upwards of 30000 at auction
Bro that's what I said. I could care less what they do with it. I want at least 20k
Should have auctioned it, not pawned it.
@@hc130radio auctions take months. U cant just get an auction on demand. At least takes 6 months to find a good auction house and available dates.
Yeah and you wouldn’t have gotten a dime period because pawn shops need to make money too they would make a whopping $0 if they bought things for what they’re actually worth
sad when people sell something handed down through the generations, he must be desperate for cash!.
Cocaine
Or he just doesn't care for it. If he doesn't like rifles it's just a piece of junk taking up room.
@@turkey2003 A complete assumption with nothing to suggest that it is the case.
For real
“You mind if I take a look at it”
- “yeah absolutely”
0:09
Ikr?!
What she said
Most people reply that way. It's kind of like when people say "I could care less" instead of "I couldn't care less". They use these phrases without ever having really thought them through.
Very common. Colloquial use won out.
Mr. Brown shot this Ekeikel Baker rifle in the 1800s famously
Famously shot sounds better
@drosh413 david Another lame comment on a comment
@Chris Anderson Mexican? Can you please come up with something more original and non racist?
@Chris Anderson Window licker that rides the short bus
Cory brought his bodyguard because that guy is such an aggressive blinker
I saw, I wonder if it Tourette's or something
@@Yaonglol i believe that it is, i had to re-watch the video because the guy looks like an older version of someone I met with Tourette's years ago, just with a different name.
Sensetive eyes,contacts.
Cory's the worst. It's so obvious in his reactions and statements that he's trying to dumb it down so he can low-ball the guy and get the gu for cheap. It's his job but at least Rick is excited about amazing pieces like this and is fair to the customer.
Corey starts explaining..
Seller: ok😏
Corey explaining continues..
Seller: ok😒
the seller knew everything about it😂😂
A piece of history sold. Sad.
How is it sad? Someone else who buys it can treasure it more then the seller did
He ends it saying his wife is gonna be happy. Ok, I will judge her....she wanted his family heirloom out of her house for a payday. Alrighty then
Why do these sellers never appraise things first before entering a pawn shop!
stupid is as stupid does, just take it to the pawn shop & get reamed....
Piece of history, one of a kind, made by a well known master in the field, works very well, extremely advanced for the era it belongs to, besides all of that it's most probably a heirloom and this guy sells it for pocket change 🤦🏻♂️
It really does hurt that someone would sell their family heirlooms. But everyone has their reason I guess.
Wow I'd never sell something that priceless given to me by my grandfather
I said that about my gameboy color. Then bills happen and you do what you gotta do aha
@jmarks881 Not my life aha more like girlfriend's dad went on life support for a month and I had to cover all her bills because she went home to take care of him. Had to do what I had to do.
Where is Rick and Chum Lee?
This’ll go down in pawn history as one of the only dealers to get more than what he asked for.
Actually it happens a lot in the show after they've called in an expert.
18k is an insult to the pez community.
I wouldn't have taken any less than $20,000
He absolutely minds if you look at it, so don't touch it.
Pretty sure his wife blew through that 18k, the very same day.
Rick: "The best I can do is $ 50. You know I am taking all the risk here"....
Seller wipes his sweaty head then shakes the experts hand lol 4:14
just had to watch an advert longer than this video, what the heck happened to youtube :(
And In the end ” My wife's gonna be really happy”. 😝😝😝
"new boob job comin' up!"
“Do you mind if I take a look at it?”
“No! Look away!”
NICE RIFLE😊
this show should bee called either:" Let me call my Buddy". Or, "And I'm Taking a Huge risk Here"
Accurate
Or "I have to resell it"
Be careful who you leave your precious family heirlooms to people
"Well I just fired it, which reduces its value....for you anyways."
Rule #1 .....never will your classic rifles to your grandchildren ... they will just sell it .....
why did he say "wow" after the the 2nd appraisal? the expert clearly said if its functional that'll be worth 25k at the actual pawnshop
Imagine how many bullets are stuck in those hills
This tells me ''Never pass down any heirlooms''. I would sooner donate it instead of having it being pawned by my stupid descendants.
It's worth 25 so I want 25. I expect you to give me 25 and you sell for 25. You know that's how business works🤣
🙄 They could have given him 20, and still made $5,000. Cheapskates
LOL at Pawn Stars commenters. They don't consider any business expenses. Nothing. Not employee pay, insurance....taxes (I'm sure Rick pays close to 40%), 20% auction fees, etc., etc.
Omg..one of a kind and you sell it to a pawn shop..wow your Gran is for sure Proud of ya..!!🤦🏻♂️
"Mind if I take a look at it?"
"Yea"
Im waiting for the day someone brings in a 1915 Hellriegel.
Cat with Knives And gets 20 bucks for it
@@sirboomsalot4902
"And I'm taking a big risk here."
Selling a family heirloom...🤦♂️. They'll be a time where only rich people will own historical items because of dudes like this
Im very happy for this guy tbh.. idk why, but he got more than he wanted and he was happy. I guess I feel bad Bc he blinks hard sometimes
Lmao right he's got a nervous tick idk what it is it's not the first person I've seen to do it and they do it all the time when they are awake maybe even when they sleep who knows but it's weird
I'm sure he could've gotten 19 or 20, if he just pushed it to 20.
he could've easily gotten 20 for it
Close It absolutely I would have settled at 20,000 and he would have paid it!!!!
@Oscar Trent01 They seem to. Does that bother you little buddy? You poor thing.
Only in America could a man casually walk into a store with a rifle and nobody be remotely bothered
i mean to be fair he wasnt aiming it and its an old musket, worst thing is one shot if it works. also pawn store so not really out of the ordinary, also show is scripted
Definitely not pulling off any mass shooting with a musket in 2019. Be better off with a hipoint for 150 bucks
"i can offer you a glass of cold water and im taking a huge risk here"
They should just have the guy holding the cue cards in frame it would make him look more knowledgeable.
They ALL say they’re giving away their family heirlooms for bills and necessities, but it’s all going to black jack. That’s why they opened this shop in Vegas. What better customers than degenerate gamblers.
Bad negotiation skills.
Actually it is a fact if don't have family that can respect the dear things you worked hard for then do what I admit doing. Children's hospital, Danny Thomas's hospital for all children's special medical needs. These children are in need of special surgeries and care, this is something I can live with. And I will be leaving a memorable thank you behind. A living will is just what I am talking about not a lifetime of stuff to be sold off,. By and for other's wants and desires. Anyway do for those that can really appreciate...
that statement at the very end made the video emphasize that 18k is nothing
I was shocked the guy put it up to his face to fire it!
Are u gone nutz my man? How could you give away for 18k?
That flintlock is worth 100k in my world. Not a nickel less.
This is an insult to the Pez community
I just wanna give a shout out to all the people crying about the heirloom being sold. Y'all are sooooo judgemental and need some professional help.
If you were Rick.....what kind of deal will you give the customer?👌😁
Bruh if my grandfather had left me anything when he passed id cherish it daily.
"Mind if I take a look at it? "
No
Which means he doesn't mind. What's your point?
For asian we gonna check by ourself and pay that 12.500, no need for the sller to come in and witness the demo
That's how I would have made them back then. Outstanding design. I find it really hard to believe they didn't make All "muzzle loaders' like this!
It was hard enough to make a muzzle loader back then. This piece is special made by hand and would be impossible to mass produce for several decades. If it was easy they would have Ak47 in 1460.