Storage Wars: Season 4, Episode 21: “Battle of the Brows.”
Brandi was frumpy. Rene was grumpy. Darrell was happy. Barry was dopey. I was waiting for Snow White to appear until The Gambler snapped me back to reality.
Darrell: I’ve got to show Karma a kinder a more “self-defecating” Darrell.
You know you want to laugh! Darell was “poopy.”
1st Storage Unit
Box of trophies (cheap), small furniture pieces, luggage, books, files, and more boxes. Dust and dirty. Barry won at $300.
Barry barreled tough his unit. Books and more books. Old computer, drinking glasses, slide projector, bags, old vinyl records, jewelry, speakers, and superhero button pins that were placed inside a frame.
Captain American, the Hulk, Spiderman, and a few others. He took it to Meltdown Collectibles & Comics for appraisal. Pins were made by Marvel Comics in the 1960s. Extremely rare collection valued at $4,000. Barry switched from dopey to happy.
2nd Storage Unit
Exercise machine, plenty of paint cans, wicker furniture, chairs that have seen better days, oak furniture, art pieces, and a ton of miscellaneous stuff.
Darrell wanted this locker and Rene would make him pay. Both began a bid war, but with a twist. Rene stealth bid like Darrell by raising his eye brows.
Jarrod: Whoa! It’s like the battle of the brows.
Rene outlasted Darrell and won at $450. Da German had his merchandise hauled back to his Bargain Hunters thrift store in San Diego. Rene found a globe bar, vase, speaker, and a ton of chairs. Rene sat on a small chair and wiggled.
Rene: 300 pounds of pure sexiness.
Well, he’s not bashful, that’s for sure.
Rene did find an unusual piano type box instrument and a metal cased piano type instrument. He researched the musical instruments and discovered they were Eastern Indian instruments.
Rene: I looked it up on the” interweb.”
Ha! Ha! Ha! Rene just pulled a Darrell.
Anyhoo, Rene and Casey took the strange piano instruments for appraisal at Nupur Academy. Boxed piano was a Harmonian. Basic model, missing a key so valued at the maximum of $450. Metal cased piano type instrument an Indian banjo. Valued at around $200.
3rd Storage Unit
MESS! Run auction hunters, run! Oh, well. Locker full of trash bags (ugh), picture frames, mattress, clothes, comforter, DVDs, and the whole lot as Barry described it, “Loaded with junk.”
Rene vs. Brandi in the battle of brows but hers eyebrows cuter, of course. Brandi won at $950, but she was grumpy.
Jarrod and an employee dug through the mess. Lamps, sleigh bed frame, magnetic flashlight, lawn mower, pooper scooper, dishes, motorcycle helmet (new), two gas powered remote control cars, pop-up tent in box, and a Rolex contraption.
Brandi and Jarrod took the Rolex machine to Jewelry-N-Pawn. Waterproof testing machine. Rolex was the first to invented a waterproof watch case. Fill the center of the machine with water, lower a watch and look for bubbles. No bubbles, watch is waterproof. Rolex machine made in 1975 valued as much as $2,500.
Profit Scorecard:
Barry Weiss: $3.802
Jarrod Schulz & Brandi Passante: $2,854
Rene & Casey Nezhoda: $1,260
Darrell Sheets: $0
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