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  • so earlier today, I bought a 1925 Chris Craft.

  • Wouldn't speedboat does get it.

  • Yeah.

  • I mean, it's pretty smooth ride.

  • Spencer is taking me and chum off the beaten path to some great picking spots along the water.

  • His buddy Bob's is the final stop of the day.

  • And I hope you saved the best for last.

  • Let me show you what we got.

  • Is that what I think it is?

  • Can I?

  • Sure.

  • Cool.

  • I'm thinking this might be a Ford model eight.

  • That would be worth a good chunk of money just by looking at erect.

  • That thing has not been aged or faked anyway.

  • Just screams.

  • Something from the first World War of you interested in is for sale.

  • How much you off of this thing would 500 work for you?

  • 500 bucks for something you're not sure about.

  • You really need to have someone come take a look that before you buy it, take it from someone who's made one or two mistakes.

  • Those mistakes roars with my money.

  • So I can't get an expert out onto an island in the middle of nowhere.

  • I'll tell you what, I'm gonna d'oh sense up from Las Vegas.

  • I will straight up, do some gambling and buy it off you for 500 bucks.

  • The way I look at it, if it turns out to be what I hope it is, I'll make a whole lot of money off it.

  • And if I'm wrong between this and chum, it'll be really expensive.

  • Trip.

  • Okay, deal.

  • 500 bucks.

  • You got a deal?

  • I made almost $950 today, and so I think it's a great day.

  • Let's go outside.

  • We get a little sunlight.

  • Okay?

  • Yeah, Let's get out of here.

  • Knows that I could drive the boat home.

  • It's my boat, and I decide who drives the World War helmet is a great item, and Rick has totally made the right choice and buying a 500 bucks.

  • I'll tell you what if it Israel, it is a knock out of the park for the guys at the shop.

  • When when I got back to Detroit with the World War One Ford model a helmet, I sent it to my buddy Alex.

  • He knows everything there is to know about World War antiques.

  • Not a hunch.

  • I spent 500 bucks on this thing, and hopefully my gamble is really gonna pay off.

  • Hey, hey, hey, What's up?

  • I got a friend of yours here.

  • Where'd you get this?

  • We got hit with a guy sells stuff in his garage.

  • Well, it's a great find.

  • Let me give you a little background on this.

  • So essentially what it is is a US forward.

  • One experimental steel combat helmet that was designed by a man named Dr Dean Brash.

  • And he was actually e curator of the Metropolitan Museum in New York.

  • And he began their world famous now arms and armor collection.

  • So what do you think it's worth?

  • The shell is beautiful.

  • It is really well preserved and maintained that most of the original change draft usually those air wake on.

  • It's a really special helmet, So collectors are always looking for these.

  • Don't.

  • If this were mine, I would try to sell this for a least $4000.

  • Damn.

  • How much you paid 500 bucks for it.

  • You're gonna make a great profit on it.

  • It's a really special hounded.

  • You're welcome to come along and helping you like some part time help or anything like that let me do it is Oh, I always have room for chump.

  • Thanks, Alex.

  • Now shipping back so I could make some money on it.

so earlier today, I bought a 1925 Chris Craft.

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