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1870s French Jarre Dolne Duster, combination revolver/knife/brass-knuckles; George Rodrigue "Blue Dog" screenprint; autographed "Raging Bull" movie poster.
1870s French Jarre Dolne Duster, combination revolver/knife/brass-knuckles; George Rodrigue "Blue Dog" screenprint; autographed "Raging Bull" movie poster.
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S2, EP19 "Rodeo Ton"Mechanical bull used to train bull riders; WWII banjo; 1800s handcrafted hunting duck decoys.
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S2, EP7 "The Chi-Town Showdown"A metal casket from the Victorian period; a glass fire extinguisher grenades from the 1870s; a Chicago fire station alarm box from 1896.
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S2, EP18 "Viva Las Vegas"1974 Zig Zag magic sword box; 1910 poster of magician Chung Ling Soo; 1800s naval cane sword; Metlach German beer steins.
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S5, EP5 "Betsy's Last Stand"Ton and Allen head to an auction in hopes of mending their bread truck, Betsy; an industrial grinder and a classic Chevy.
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