Jeff likes to boast that he can sell anything. But will he be able to put his money where his mouth is when faced with a truckload of broken guitars…and a live goat?
Addicted to the high of the buy, Jeff finds himself stuck with an oddball array of random merchandise, including a truckload of b-grade lumber. Will his “go-to guys” bail him out or leave him high and dry?
Jeff wears down sellers by mercilessly trash-talking their merchandise. But his tune changes when he tries to convince buyers that industrial pressure gauges and cheap pink t-shirts are actually treasures. Can he spin his way to profit?
En una de las clínicas más concurridas de Estados Unidos, trabaja el veterinario Dr. Jeff.
A collector’s warehouse full of mystery antiques tempts Jeff…but he’ll have to drive all the way to California with the world’s worst travel companion to get it! Will he return with a treasure? Or a headache?
Jeff’s desire to tap into niche markets sometimes leads him out on a limb. Will he find himself buried alive when he fills the warehouse with handicap scooters…and a coffin?
When a partner makes a deal using Jeff’s money for a bunch of dirty restaurant equipment, it’s up to Jeff to get it sold fast!
The Storage Wars spread to the lone star state. Buyers Ricky and Bubba Smith look past the grime to find a vintage air compressor. Antique Aficionado Dr. Moe Prigoff sniffs out some stunning lithographs. Slick New Yorker Victor Rjesnjansky stumbles across a unit with a disturbing past. And new storeowner Lesa Lewis bids to keep her doors open and her assistant Jerry's mouth closed. The buyers have to be at the top of their game. Like oil, these lockers look crude, but to the trained eye, they're as good as gold.
The auction action heads to Irving, TX -- a town located directly between Dallas and Ft. Worth. Lesa Lewis and Moe Prigoff go toe-to-toe for a unit with a mystical item. Victor Rjesnjansky flips a small locker for twenty-five times his initial investment. And Ricky and Bubba hit pay dirt with a locker containing sci-fi memorabilia. How much profit can one man make? From crystal balls to jedi masters -- the buyers will have to trust in the force to be named the Irving winner.
From stadiums to amusement parks, Arlington has the Texas buyers on the lookout for memorabilia and collectables. Ricky and Bubba play up their country roots in an attempt to juke the competition. Lesa Lewis treads on a snakeskin ensemble. And Victor Rjesnjansky goes after a scooter with a three thousand dollar potential. Though the buyers search for storage gold--in this arena, it's a silver item that takes first place.
It's close encounters of the strange kind when Les is presented with an item that's alleged to communicate with aliens. Then, Seth squares off with a customer who flips out when she can't get her earrings out of pawn. Plus, an ex-adult film star brings in a big box of his biggest hits to the shop. And, Ashley is reduced to tears when she and Seth trade blows over a lost sale.
Les challenges Seth to a high stakes sales competition. As the battle heats up, Les faces his most dangerous customer yet. Will security step in or will Les throw down? Plus, Ashley goes toe-to-toe with a customer who won't take no for an answer.
The shop becomes a powder keg when hundreds of angry customers face hour-long lines. Plus, Les must determine if a customer is fencing stolen goods. Then, the Golds are presented with a rusty old tractor that could be worth a truckload of cash. And, Seth and Ashley's feud erupts in front of the entire staff... and Les is forced to intervene.
Seth takes a beating when a negotiation turns into a kung fu fiasco. Then, Ashley scrambles to find a customer's missing guitar. Plus, the Golds must stand together as they face off against a mob of desperate customers, all in a day that's brought in more business than they typically see in two weeks.
A customer claims that he was overcharged for a watch. Ashley becomes irate with Les and Seth over their undermining of her authority. Les buys an elephant skull and porta-potty. Les has to take over a deal when Ashley offers too much money.
A high stakes gambler visits the pawn shop for funds. The Golds bet he'll hit big, but are they pressing their luck? Then, Les calls security for backup when an argument over a missing item turns violent. And, things go from kooky to kinky when a customer tries to sell a gynecologist's table.
Things heat up when an employee is asked to strip down and test out a tanning machine. A customer tries to sell her gold bracelet but Les tells her it's a fake. And, Seth has to determine if a gold watch is priceless or worthless.
Les makes an out-of-character impulse purchase that turns the pawn shop into an arcade. Then Ashley is threatened by a customer when a negotiation goes too far. And, Les gives a big loan to a customer with an unlikely sob story. Will she repay the loan as promised or has Les been fleeced?
The buyers are back in Gardena, CA and Dave's rival Nabila is back as well. Jarrod and Brandi get in the game by grabbing a sportsman's locker, Darrell drops seven grand on a unit full of construction equipment hoping to build a nice nest egg, and Barry brings a secret weapon, but will it help him or break the rules?
The buyers are back in Santa Ana, CA with one notable exception, Jarrod Schulz. Construction on Now and Then is finally taking place, and it's forced Brandi to go to the auction by her lonesome. Dave Hester finds some vintage gaming machines. Darrell Sheets proves he's "the real thing", scoring some vintage bottles. And Brandi buys a locker, but will she make Jarrod proud?
The buyers are in "Tinseltown Adjacent", otherwise known as North Hollywood, CA. But first it's the grand re-opening of Jarrod and Brandi's store. Jarrod feels stressed to fill the new shelves, but will Brandi give him the license to bid? Dave Hester re-writes the auction record books. Darrell Sheets caves under the Hollywood pressure. And Barry Weiss finds an old top hat, but will there be any magic in it?
The buyers do battle in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Dave Hester arrives in a truck big enough to fit his ego AND a massive house hold unit. Darrell and Brandon try to get back on track. Jarrod and Brandi find a vintage mask, hoping to smoke out the competition. And Barry Weiss continues to march to the beat of his own drum, scoring big with a Rock and Roll' legend.
The buyers make a pilgrimage to the desert of Lancaster, CA. West side heavy hitter Nabila Haniss makes the trek and is richly rewarded. Dave Hester brings the fifth wheel and ends up feeling like one. Darrell Sheets "bears down" and wins a unit that makes him feel all warm and cuddly inside. And Barry Weiss proves that you really can catch more flies with sugar.
The buyers head west, to Inglewood, CA. It's Nabila Haniss's neck of the woods, but what she finds could end up shooting blanks. Darrell Sheets's bravado is on display, and not much else. Dave Hester proves once again that auction buying doesn't have to be pretty to be successful. And Barry Weiss gambles on unit with a gnarly mattress, but will he stink up the joint, or come out smelling like roses?
The buyers head to Harbor City, CA. Jarrod and Brandi get back to the business of buying. Dave Hester "Yups" his game as Nabila Haniss tries to bid the circus out of town. Barry Weiss looks like a hobo, and acts like a hobo, but buys like a pro. And Darrell Sheets goes big on the manliest of lockers, but will his unit hit the bullseye...or did Darrell totally blow it?
The Dotson's follow the money to Santa Cruz, CA and the buyers follow the Dotsons...right into a torrential rainstorm. Dave Hester finds some quilts to help keep dry and patch together a profit. Jarrod and Brandi leave just plain soaked. Darrell and Brandon find something that requires getting wet. And Barry unpacks a locker, un-corks a find, but will it get him out of the red?
Pequeñas ciudades y carreteras secundarias estadounidenses esconden tesoros que aún esperan ser encontrados. En esta serie documental, un grupo de expertos especializados encuentra estos objetos perdidos en los lugares más inesperados
Pequeñas ciudades y carreteras secundarias estadounidenses esconden tesoros que aún esperan ser encontrados. En esta serie documental, un grupo de expertos especializados encuentra estos objetos perdidos en los lugares más inesperados
Pequeñas ciudades y carreteras secundarias estadounidenses esconden tesoros que aún esperan ser encontrados. En esta serie documental, un grupo de expertos especializados encuentra estos objetos perdidos en los lugares más inesperados
Pequeñas ciudades y carreteras secundarias estadounidenses esconden tesoros que aún esperan ser encontrados. En esta serie documental, un grupo de expertos especializados encuentra estos objetos perdidos en los lugares más inesperados
Pequeñas ciudades y carreteras secundarias estadounidenses esconden tesoros que aún esperan ser encontrados. En esta serie documental, un grupo de expertos especializados encuentra estos objetos perdidos en los lugares más inesperados
In a drug store in Malibu, an employee confronts a man about his service dog's behavior; police in Florida report to a big-box store and detain a woman who employees claim scanned numerous items at self-checkout and then left without paying.
Two passengers deal with flight delays in very different ways; in Groves, Texas, a carnival worker dangles from a ride 30 feet in the air while trying to keep a young rider safe; a food delivery worker in Ohio gives a customer a piece of his mind.
A woman takes issue with a mouse she spots in a restaurant; a suspected shoplifter goes to great lengths to avoid arrest; a fair ride goes terribly wrong; an argument over cold french fries turns physical.
In New York City, a bike on the subway starts a brawl; on a plane taxiing in Philadelphia, a desperate passenger threatens to relieve herself in the aisle; a festival ride in Traverse City, Mich., appears to malfunction.
In Albuquerque, N.M., a passenger's behaviour causes the crew to divert a flight; a downhill chase ensues in Park City, Utah, after a skier is called out for his rude behaviour on the slopes.
A bus driver on the job in Las Vegas speaks his mind; in Atlanta, an altercation during the breakfast rush at a drive-thru escalates to a dangerous point; a zoo visitor in Indonesia gets up close and personal with an Orangutan.
At a pawn shop in Maine, two men reach an unlikely agreement about an allegedly ill gotten bicycle; in Florida, a drive-thru worker takes issue with a customer's allegedly noisy child; in Franklin, N.C., an animal clinic's day turns disastrous.
In Delaware, a restaurant customer takes issue with the proximity of a man's service dog; in Minnesota, a customer loses control of his vehicle at a car wash; disappointment with a meal prize leads to blows in Nova Scotia.
Brandon and Lori return to Boston and square off against his former protégé Wade. The bad blood may just erupt into a full-out brawl on the auction floor. Then, a former military hero goes all in on a locker that turns out to be hiding the ultimate score.
Bids on a covered car are driven up; Dan dings Jesse for a locker loaded with pricey tools, but the latter bounces back for a big score; and the day's final auction gets everyone intensely involved, perhaps too intensely for one.
A locker full of fishing gear spearheads a bidding war that leaves the winner with a quite a catch; Lori has a run-in with a bidder over a unit; Papa Bear pays a hefty price for a locker that turns out to include some not-quite-street-legal items.
Jesse taunts Brandon and Lori in the hopes of instigating a fight and later unearths a ticking treasure. Then, seasoned local Victor throws down his bankroll for a trove of luxury goods, but are they actually knock-offs? And, Brandon and Lori think they've hit the jackpot with a cache of firearms, but when Lori's gun accidentally goes off inside the locker, Brandon is caught in the crosshairs.
Jesse teams up with Papa Bear to bid on a heavily secured safe; Brandon and Lori obtain a sand rail and a vintage surfboard.
A strange locker goes up for bid.
Our buyers lock horns to win a unit packed with valuable construction equipment. Then, Brandon and Lori spot something that no one else does, but they'll have to play it cool if they want to walk away with this golden score. And later, the day's final locker smells of gas and cash, but leads to a showdown that gets one of our buyers banned from the auction.
Minds are blown when two of our buyers team up for a major score.
An autographed "Raging Bull" poster; a revolver-knife-brass knuckle combo from the 1870s; a George Rodrigue "Blue Dog" screen print.
A bulletproof vest and a SWAT team helmet are discovered. Also: A Z-Flex Jimmy Plumer Poolrider skateboard from the 1970s is featured.
A naval cane sword from the 1800s; a 1910 poster of magician Chung Ling Soo; a Zig Zag magic sword box from 1974.
Ton and Allen head to the Beverly Hills of Orange County, Anaheim, and score a 1970s El Toro mechanical bull used to train bull riders, a silver WWII era banjo, and a collection of 1800s...
The guys head to Las Vegas, NV and discover a bumper car designed to look like a 1953 Chevy, M16 rifle magazines, a photo booth and a set of potato guns.
Remote-controlled combat robots from the 1990s; an 1800s French "Harmonica Pistol" are featured.
A 1970s dune racer; off-road racing gear; a 1965 replica Mustang pool table.
Rare Master Pitch baseball machine from the 1950's; Jaws of Life tool from the 1980's.
Desde The Dina Collection, una exquisita casa de empeños situada en Beverly Hills, los espectadores asistirán a las historias que surgen durante la compra-venta de objetos de valor, como joyas, obras de arte o artículos provenientes del mundo del cine.
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