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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1345035, member: 13650"]Hahaha! I like Brandi too. Something about her. Don't know what. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> She does help the show a little. </p><p><br /></p><p> I've watched quite a few episodes. I saw the one where they scored with the safes. I saw it hiding back in there before they started bidding. I can't believe nobody else saw it. They did get a nice little score there. There was a lot of slabbed modern stuff. It looked like a ton of slabbed Presidential dollars. Don't know if anybody caught it but they pulled out a fake 1933, gold plated $20 and their helper got all giddy about it like it was real. They really didn't know what everything was, which is not surprising. I'm not sure how they would know what to price things without letting them ride on ebay. </p><p><br /></p><p> I think many of the prices are exaggerated on the show. And if any of us started bidding on abandoned lockers, we'd be homeless within the month. I just can't believe how many valuables get abandoned on the show. It is California though. You go to these in Illinois or Michigan, you'd be lucky to find broken Christmas decorations in the "mystery trunks".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1345035, member: 13650"]Hahaha! I like Brandi too. Something about her. Don't know what. :D She does help the show a little. I've watched quite a few episodes. I saw the one where they scored with the safes. I saw it hiding back in there before they started bidding. I can't believe nobody else saw it. They did get a nice little score there. There was a lot of slabbed modern stuff. It looked like a ton of slabbed Presidential dollars. Don't know if anybody caught it but they pulled out a fake 1933, gold plated $20 and their helper got all giddy about it like it was real. They really didn't know what everything was, which is not surprising. I'm not sure how they would know what to price things without letting them ride on ebay. I think many of the prices are exaggerated on the show. And if any of us started bidding on abandoned lockers, we'd be homeless within the month. I just can't believe how many valuables get abandoned on the show. It is California though. You go to these in Illinois or Michigan, you'd be lucky to find broken Christmas decorations in the "mystery trunks".[/QUOTE]
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