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Down and Dirty

Down and Dirty

Rick rolls from "mini" to "muddy" when two of his guys take in manly machines to put on the block. First, Mike puts his procuring skills on the line when he shells out Rick's cash for a baby bulldozer. But this little yellow fellow will go nowhere if Mike can't fix the mechanical problems. Will Mike stick Rick with a $600 lemon? Then, Jerry agrees to consign a Missouri mudbogger--but will Rick be willing to get down and dirty to make a sale? And a curmudgeonly seller runs Rick through the wringer when it's time to liquidate his "valuables." Will the profit be worth the pain?

TVPG L

Fire Sale

Fire Sale

When a pair of fire-fighting veterans put their prized mementos up for auction, Rick and the Bryant Auction crew know the weekly sale will be hot stuff. A 1961 American La France fire truck should get the bidding blazing, but will balky brakes and a leaky tank extinguish the deal? Then, Rick is impressed by a vast collection of century-old fire fighting apparatus, but are these precious artifacts too pricy for the BA block? And a NYC firefighting relic is discovered in the Ozarks--will Rick and John help it find the way home?

TVPG L

Dressed to Grill

Dressed to Grill

It's show time at Bryant Auction when Jerry stocks the block with outrageously fun items to get belly laughs AND bids. First, a BBQ masquerading as a Chevy engine gets tricked out to razz Rick. Then, a set of 1960's slot cars has Rick and John battling for bragging rights--but will they cross the finish line at the price the seller wants? Next, the BA crew shakes things up to get some sweet prices from a group of vintage malt machines. And a set of collectible "nudie" glasses reveals Jerry's eye-popping commitment to having "skin in the game."

TVPG D

Dukes of Auction

Dukes of Auction

A 1969 Dodge Charger, made famous by the TV Series The Dukes of Hazzard, lets Rick, Jerry and Mike play out their good ole' boys' fantasies on the dirt roads of Missouri. But how much will this unrestored icon fetch on the block? Then, a street-ready dogsled that runs on wheels has the crowd howling when it rolls into the auction. Can Rick make this pup-powered prototype "best in show?" And a one-of-a-kind combo TV and fish tank has John and Jerry feuding over who will hook the winning bid.

TVPG L

Duck and Hover

Duck and Hover

Rick and Mike make like 007 when they float over land and lake on a one-man hovercraft about to go on the block. But will this blow away the crowd when it comes time to sell--or will Rick's pitch be seen as just a lot of hot air? Then, Rick's own money is on the line when he buys a trio of abandoned storage units. Are there big dollars buried in all that stuff, or just the leftovers of a lifetime? And when Jerry brings in a pair of lifelike--and life-sized--dinosaur statues, Rick and Mike take the primordial pair on a crazy tour of the lake to dig up some BIG bids.

TVPG L

Rick's Royal Flush

Rick's Royal Flush

Rick, John and Jerry have a blast when they get their hands on an old fashioned TNT plunger. But when it is repurposed as a novel TV remote, could it bomb at the auction? A go-kart on steroids--dubbed the Personal Track Vehicle by its inventor--pits two unlikely competitors in a battle for this Boy Toy. And a shipment of handcrafted rawhide toilet seats has Rick wondering if these Man-Can accessories will boost his bottom line, or bite him on the butt.

TVPG L

Welcome to the Gun Show

Welcome to the Gun Show

Rick and the Bryant Auction gang deliver maximum bang for the buck when they hold a guns-only auction. A Hesse 50 caliber sniper rifle gets a lot of oohs and ahhs, but will this big bad boy hit the 2800 dollar target the seller is aiming for? Then, a six-foot long Elephant Gun has Rick on the hunt for big-game bidders, but this Gunzilla might turn out to be a 17th Century let down! And Rick gets his hands on US history when he test fires and tries to sell an authentic Civil War Musket.

TVPG L

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