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@Mattz it’s a extremely popular joke used for pawn stars they don’t always have to be funny either I can tell you have no friends just by 2 comments now that’s funny and it isn’t even a joke lmao
Yeah i was thinking the same thing he obviously did his research to get it so close to an experts price but trying to ask for the actual value of it i woupd of said 180 maybe 185 he cant complain he gets that and the pawn shop needs to make money but needs to pay for everything for auction
@@mikael_tan so the way it worked is they bring something into the store, off camera, haggle, come up with a deal or no deal, then go to the set part of the pawn shop and do it all again scripted. that's why so many of the interactions dont seem very realistic. they really are buying and selling with real people, but they script the part you see on camera
Yeah in 1940 people weren't thinking some cheap comic book they bought for pennies would be worth that much 80 years later since they would be dead. They were more worried about WW2
Book owner: i want $250,000 Book expert: its worth $210,000 Hoss: best I can do is $50.00 ,because it will take time and money to sell it (5min) Book owner: sold!😂
most likely it'll be sold just as fast as they bought it, that's an original Batman comic with nothing wrong with it. Most likely he'll buy it for 170k and sell it for 300k
@@grrr.9998 the no commission and middle men part doesnt make sense but the other stuff yeah. If someone would take the same commission as pawn shops cut of the price to make a profit, they would end up dead within a week.
But you know this whole show is directed, right? These people probably often do not even own these items. Everything is just a show to make something happen and be fun to watch.
I had a reprint of that issue. You know what the big twist was at the end? It turns out that this Batman feller is actually a rich playboy named Bruce Wayne.
Best thing to ever happen to this show was RU-vid shorts. I watched from the very beginning and it was cool to see history and a little bartering. Then they kept adding pointless skits and jokes. Then the drama on and off camera. Then the news about items being placed just to create episodes which was pretty obvious from the beginning; you obviously don’t have a “once in a lifetime item” show up every other day. Now, we go back to the simplicity and original aspect of the show. Thank you for making these.
@@shadowchannel4374After he went to jail for his small bit of insanity, he got cut from the show for quite a while - I thought this was from during that time
I love this when I was just a Batman and Robin in the wee hour catching monster club and I had still vacuumed tubes television and cathodes brah I just remembered something I'm ancient brain and still feeling 55 looking 45 lol 😂
As a lifelong collector, former comic book store owner, and contributor to the overstreet price guide's market report for several years, I can tell you that the 'experts' these frauds bring in are screwing these people who bring in comics
A lot of the stuff is inherited. The original owner would have cherished the item for it's sentimental value or whatever but then they die and the item gets handed to a relative who doesn't give two shits about whatever it may be, there's no sentimental attachment, just monetary value
We once had the first Donald book with the Columbus … (don’t know the English title). Worth now over 1000€… if my parents wouldn’t have thrown it away as we moved 30 years ago
If that's true about a golden age DC Batman Orginal Bob Kane illustration with a blue Label is WAY more then 250k....Double that Price Even a Million without a question!