Pawn Stars: 10 TOP DOLLAR CHUMLEE DEALS (From Care Bears to Flamethrowers) | History

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Allison sells her rare Care Bear Cousins collection at a pawn shop, including a valued pig plush, after expert appraisal. Chumlee makes a good deal buying an antique Chinese fingernail guard while Rick doubts his purchase, leading to successful valuation and confirmation of its worth.

Insights

  • The Care Bear Cousins collection, including the rare plush toys like Treat Heart, holds significant value, with an expert appraising the items at $1,400 to $3,000, showcasing the allure and desirability of these unique pieces among collectors.
  • The exchange of 100 pounds of silver for a bronze Madonna bust resulted in a $3,000 increase in the silver's value, highlighting the dynamic nature of collectibles and antiques as investments that can appreciate over time.

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Summary

00:00

Rare Care Bear Cousins Collection Sells

  • Allison is at a pawn shop to sell her rare unproduced Care Bear Cousins from Kenner, part of a secret Care Bear collectors' society for over 20 years.
  • The Care Bear Cousins are animals and friends of the Care Bears, straight from the Kenner Morgue, considered holy grail items.
  • The collection includes hand-painted, rare plush toys, with one, Treat Heart, being one of only four known in the world.
  • An expert values the plush toys at $1,400 and the rare pig at $3,000, advising Allison on their worth.
  • Allison negotiates with the pawn shop owner, eventually selling the collection for $3,100.
  • A customer brings in an antique Chinese fingernail guard from the Manchurian era, worn by elite women to signify wealth and status.
  • The customer sells the fingernail guard to the pawn shop for $240 after negotiations.
  • Chumlee buys the fingernail guard without consulting his colleagues, leading to skepticism from Rick and a valuation by an expert named Phineas.
  • Phineas values the fingernail guard at $750, confirming Chumlee's good deal.
  • A Vietnam-era M9A1 flamethrower is brought in, valued at $4,500 and modified for civilian use, with historical context provided by an expert named Ron Cheney.

11:17

Flamethrowers: History, Value, and Legality

  • Flamethrower operators used flamethrowers to clear holes and obstacles by shooting napalm inside.
  • Napalm is a mixture of diesel gasoline and a thickener used in flamethrowers.
  • WWII flamethrowers are sought after by collectors but are expensive and hard to maintain.
  • Vietnam-era flamethrowers are still valuable to collectors.
  • Flamethrowers are legal in most US states, especially in agricultural areas.
  • A flamethrower costs around $4,500 and can shoot a wall of fire 30 yards.
  • A "Not a Flamethrower" sold by Elon Musk's company is actually a roofing torch made to look like a gun.
  • The "Not a Flamethrower" is valued at around $800 to $1,200 if used.
  • A bronze Madonna bust, a reproduction of Michelangelo's work, is valued at $80,000 but realistically worth around $35,000.
  • The Madonna bust is considered a legitimate piece from the New Renaissance era and is highly regarded for its workmanship.

23:32

"Silver Value Rises, Paris Metro Seats Sold"

  • 100 pounds of silver is valued at about $24,000.
  • A deal is made to exchange silver for a bronze Madonna bust.
  • The silver's value increased by $3,000 since the deal was made.
  • A set of 1920s Paris Metro train car seats is sold for $1,300.
  • The train seats were originally thought to be from San Francisco.
  • The Paris Metro started in 1900 with first and second-class seats.
  • A collection of 2,300 corkscrews is sold for $650.
  • Some corkscrews are chosen to be displayed in a bar.
  • A clock made of corkscrews is gifted to Rick for his bar.
  • A James Bond Aston Martin DB5 toy is traded for $200 worth of work.

34:30

Vintage toy car sells for $1,450

  • The car has an ejection seat that works, tested for the first time, and still functions.
  • The car is considered easy to sell due to its appeal to James Bond fans.
  • Research indicates the car's value ranges from $200 to $2,000, with the box being crucial.
  • A toy shop owner values the car at $2,400 due to its condition and historical significance.
  • The vintage toy car, a replica from the "Goldfinger" movie, impresses with its functionality.
  • Negotiations lead to the sale of the toy car for $1,450 after starting at $2,000.
  • A prop from "Saturday Night Live," Super Colon Blow, is presented for sale at $8,000.
  • The negotiation for the prop settles at $3,500 after starting at $8,000.
  • A vintage toy lie detector, valued at $500, is sold for $50 due to market prices.
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