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  • RICK: What do we have here?

  • CUSTOMER: An ugly piece of artwork.

  • RICK: OK.

  • So it's done by--

  • CUSTOMER: Snowden.

  • RICK: ML Snowden.

  • Got it from a former in-law, and I'd like to get rid of it

  • just like I got rid of them.

  • All right.

  • All right.

  • It sounds like you're a little bit bitter.

  • Just a little.

  • [laughter]

  • RICK: It's different.

  • I sort of like it.

  • I know about her.

  • ML Snowden, she's in her 60s.

  • She's been doing this ever since she was a little kid.

  • She worked with her father.

  • Her father was a pretty famous sculptor.

  • It's not the art everyone likes, you know what I mean?

  • Some people like it a little bit more traditional or a little

  • different, but she is a really famous artist, and a lot

  • of people like her work.

  • I mean, she's won a ton of awards,

  • and she actually owns some of the tools that Rodin used,

  • and she uses those tools when she sculpts stuff.

  • And it's signed in the sculpture there, and it's 14 of 25.

  • Do you know the name of it?

  • No I don't, but you can buy it and call

  • it whatever you'd like.

  • [laughter]

  • Even though I'm not familiar with this exact piece,

  • I've seen a lot of Snowdens before

  • in galleries around the country, and they

  • can go for a lot of money.

  • And even though it's not the art for everyone, I got to admit,

  • I sort of like it.

  • It's neat.

  • I mean, how much were you looking to get out of it?

  • $50,000.

  • $50,000.

  • Normally I got a friend who I usually

  • call on the expensive artwork, but he's out of town.

  • It is nice.

  • This is very collectible.

  • People love this stuff.

  • I'll tell you what.

  • I'll give you $20,000.

  • CUSTOMER: Deal.

  • I'll take it.

  • Whoa.

  • [laughs] That was easy.

  • OK, $20,000.

  • All right, thanks so much.

  • I just massively overpaid for this.

  • Let's go do some paperwork. - Sweet.

  • All right.

  • [laughter]

  • Well, I was actually pleasantly

  • surprised with the negotiation.

  • I seriously thought I was going to end up with, like, $5,000

  • and walk out of here disappointed,

  • but I'm very happy with the $20,000,

  • and it's going to be well spent.

  • RICK: Chum.

  • CHUMLEE: What?

  • Help me get this thing off the dolly.

  • CHUMLEE: What is that thing?

  • RICK: It is a statue, obviously.

  • Grab the other side.

  • COREY: What in the hell is this?

  • It's an ML Snowden.

  • What did you pay for it?

  • $20,000.

  • Why?

  • No one's going to buy this.

  • CHUMLEE: Your dad just bought it.

  • Yeah, there's a sucker born every minute.

  • No, son, most people aren't like you

  • two that have a picture of a Ferrari with naked girls on it.

  • I don't have that, but--

  • CHUMLEE: I have good art.

  • RICK: Will you just grab the other side of it?

  • COREY: No.

  • I'm not touching it.

  • RICK: Just pick up the other side!

  • Sorry, dude.

  • Have fun with that. I'm out.

  • No.

  • RICK: Chum.

  • Dude, I don't want to--

  • RICK: Just pick it up.

  • You're grabbing its legs.

  • CHUMLEE: [grunting]

  • RICK: Oh, we're going to need some more help.

  • I've dealt in art my whole life, and I

  • think I'm pretty good with this, and I

  • think I got myself a good deal.

  • But Corey and Chum seem to think that they're absolute geniuses

  • and know so much more than I do, so I'm

  • calling in Chad just to show them

  • that I know what I'm doing.

  • So what do you think?

  • CHAD: Wow, ML Snowden.

  • That is "Photon" from the Elements of Light series.

  • RICK: OK.

  • Yeah, I got it off a lady, and I paid her $20,000 for it.

  • I figured I couldn't go wrong.

  • Wow.

  • That's-- now, this piece--

  • this series originally sold $58,000 $60,000.

  • OK.

  • CHAD: Now, she parted with her publisher,

  • so a few pieces have come onto the market.

  • All right, the big question, what's it worth, because I

  • paid a lot of money for it.

  • I would put this one probably at about $36,000.

  • OK.

  • But the thing about Snowden is this is investment-quality art.

  • And this kind of stuff, it's only going to go up.

  • $36,000?

  • I think the market will bear that, yeah.

  • RICK: Hold on one second.

  • Corey, Chum.

  • Rick paid $20,000 for it.

  • I think that's a fair market price.

  • I think he can do much better than that upon selling it,

  • but he definitely-- he didn't overpay.

  • Chad thinks I can get right around $36,000 for it.

  • COREY: You want to buy it, Chad?

  • No comprende.

  • We still have to sell it.

  • It's--

  • RICK: It'll sell.

  • Well, it's--

  • RICK: You guys are not exactly interior designers.

  • No, we're more of a beer crowd, not a fine-wine crowd,

  • and it's still ugly as hell.

  • Yeah.

  • I am a good interior designer, and I would

  • not put that in any interior.

  • It's horrible.

  • RICK: They'll never get it.

  • They're not art lovers.

  • RICK: Chum's idea of art is a velvet

  • painting and a black light.

  • [laughs]

RICK: What do we have here?

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