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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, EP1 "Gimme Some Skin"The guys check out a pristine 1918 Browning automatic rifle; a Porsche 917 racecar is brought to the shop; an 11-foot anaconda skin is brought in.
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S2, EP2 "Some Pig"Shoe Shine Mike rolls in with his champion show pig; Jimmie and Tammie check out an early 1900s hydraulic dentist chair; Joker saunters in with a walking stick he believes belonged to Native American legend Geronimo.
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S2, EP3 "Buy George!"The crew encounters a 1790s pocket watch from George Washington; the guys look to climb aboard a humongous Mardi Gras float; Johnnie and Yankee check out an antique bateau.
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S2, EP4 "Little House on the Bayou"The guys jump aboard a houseboat on the bayou; Johnnie and Yankee check out a '66 Ford Mustang; a rare Civil War document is brought into the shop.
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S2, EP8 "Fire Sale"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, EP7 "Trigger Finger"The guys check out a rare 1921 Tommy gun; Jimmie and Tammie meet a guy looking to sell a land grant signed by President Andrew Jackson; Joker believes he's struck it rich with a scarce pristine 1929 gold coin.
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S2, EP6 "Cash Cows"The guys check out a classic 1990 Ferrari 348; the guys visit customer regular Gerald's dairy farm for a business opportunity; a man brings in a rare late 1800s French gun that combines brass knuckles, a knife blade and a revolver all in one.
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S2, EP5 "Under the Gun"The guys set their sights on a rare World War I military periscope rifle; Bayou Bob hopes to sell his massive engine from the 1890s; Johnnie is shocked to learn a 1950s military field phone also doubled as an electric torture device.
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