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Old 10-30-2016, 01:03 PM
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Default Pawn Stars vintage bench.

Just watched this episode and was blown away with what this guy had but also how he went about it!

In the comments, he says he was commissioned to do it, so I guess I can forgive him for that.
He wanted $60,000 for everything, but of course, an expert was brought in who quickly downplayed it.
Rick offered, I believe, $2,000 for it.

Imo, that Ebbets auto/pic and Jackie Robinson's would easily fetch thousands.

Anyone have an idea what that Ebbett's pic/auto would be worth?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-ux1-85jeg

Anyone recognize the TPG? He is the second in from the left? Imo, he didn't seem to really know his stuff, but then again, lots of things could have been edited out due to the confines of TV programming?
https://www.google.ca/search?q=baseb...01rLWwh7joM%3A
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I remember that episode and thought the price was high. Cool piece though.
Not sure if that is a TPGer ..... I think it was Ricks sports memorabilia hookup with a shop in Vegas.
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Interesting piece I suppose, but I wonder if the owner ever regrets drilling holes through all those bats/balls?
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I remember that episode and thought the price was high. Cool piece though.
Not sure if that is a TPGer ..... I think it was Ricks sports memorabilia hookup with a shop in Vegas.
Any idea what that Ebbetts pic/auto would sell for? I might be out in left field but I would think thousands in the 5 figure variety?

He said it was one of 2 in existence and considering the age/rarity, I would think it would be highly desirable?

You could be right on the TPGer, he didn't seem to be very thorough or very knowledgable in my opinion.
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Interesting piece I suppose, but I wonder if the owner ever regrets drilling holes through all those bats/balls?
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