Pawn Stars: "That's The Best I Can Do" *Rick's 4 TOUGHEST Negotiations*
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The items brought in for negotiation include World War One knives, a signed picture of President Benjamin Harrison, an espresso machine, and a Diamond Tiara formerly owned by Ida McKinley. Various experts authenticate and appraise the items, with negotiations ending in settlements below the initial asking prices.
Insights
- The negotiation for the World War One knives ends without a sale, as the seller wanted $350 but was only offered $250, showcasing the challenge in reaching a mutually agreeable price point.
- The Diamond Tiara, connected to Ida McKinley and valued at $75,000, demonstrates the intersection of historical significance and celebrity ownership in determining an item's worth, highlighting the complex factors that influence pricing in the antique market.
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What are World War One knives?
Knives used in trench warfare with knuckle guards.
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