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The guys check out a 1975 Mac Fire Truck; an old railroad track known as a Sherman Necktie; Joker pops by in hopes of selling his classic 1950s popcorn machine.
The guys check out a 1975 Mac Fire Truck; an old railroad track known as a Sherman Necktie; Joker pops by in hopes of selling his classic 1950s popcorn machine.
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S2, EP9 "High Caliber"The guys look at a powerful WWII 50-caliber gun; a customer brings in photos from Apollo 13's legendary splashdown and rescue in the Pacific Ocean; an 1880s railroad lockbox.
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S2, EP10 "Double-Edged Pawn"A pair of Union Civil War swords; Johnnie and Walt kick the tires of a classic 1931 Ford Model A Cabriolet; an iconic Blue Dog print from one of Jimmy's favorite artists.
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S2, EP11 "Gone Fishin'"A seller brings in a rare 1915 Gibson dual-harp guitar; Johnnie and Fred check out a crawfish business; Jimmie has the opportunity to buy a disposable handgun dropped behind enemy lines during World War II.
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S2, EP12 "Cash Kart"The team checks out an ultrafast racing go-kart; Johnnie and Walt look at an enormous stuffed lion; a man stops by to sell his rare double-barreled knife pistol.
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S2, EP17 "Mail to the Chief"A letter penned by a very young Bill Clinton; Jimmie and Tammie check out a Ferris wheel and other amusement park rides; an 1895 Colt Navy revolver with an extremely rare and valuable defect.
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S2, EP16 "All Shook Up"The guys check out a 1950s U.S. Army Jeep; a scarf worn by Elvis during one of his concerts is brought in; a vintage 1960s gas pump.
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S2, EP15 "Knocked Up"Joker comes into the shop with an African fertility chair; Jimmie and Johnnie check out a pair of WWI Army knives; Johnnie and Tammie hope to jam with a seller's 1971 Fender Precision Bass guitar.
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S2, EP14 "Bird Brains"Johnnie and Yankee check out a muster of peacocks; a rare German WWI Luger pistol comes up for sale; a rare vintage Monarch accordion is brought into the shop.
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