I enjoy the show in general, but I had a really good laugh over this when I was watching last night. It's good to know I have $26k sitting out at my house.
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UsaSatsui
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Posted:
Sep 08 2011 04:39 pm
Wow. What an idiot. "It's the NES-001!" Dude, that's the model number of the NES. Of -every- old-style NES.
I'm a little surprised the shopkeeper didn't know that power cords are very easy to replace. I got one at Radio Shack.
Also, for double hilarity, I think the game he found was Gyromite.
Yeah I saw this a while ago and laughed. There is no way an NES is going for 13k used. I don't think the issue was the power cord though, it probably was that the machine actually wasn't powering up when plugged in. Finding something like that in a storage room in California where it likely got exposed to humidity and whatnot it really is no surprise it wouldn't be working.
Atma
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Posted:
Sep 08 2011 05:29 pm
I saw this when it aired and laughed.
I had to explain why it was so insanely off to my wife.
Ky-Guy
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Posted:
Sep 08 2011 06:14 pm
I don't know if I should be laughing or crying. That is simply tragic.
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AtmanRyu
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Posted:
Sep 09 2011 10:04 am
Apparently, the media hype of the $13,000 Nintendo unit forgot to explain that the unit was sold with other games, including a fully boxed Stadium Events cartridge, which it appears that one's a truly rare item and thus the one thing collectors were really aiming for:
“Please google “Stadium Events”….that is one of the games that is listed and will come with the lot….that is the only thing in the lot that they seem interested in….it is a true rarity and is valued right now between $15,000.00 up to $25,000.00 because as I have heard there were only around 10 ever put out into the population…Trust me…I am totally floored by this….I had to pinch myself to make sure I was’nt dreaming lol…..Thank You for inquiring…Angel”
So yeah, Storage Wars guys, you failed at your value research. HARD.
So yeah, Storage Wars guys, you failed at your value research. HARD.
Taking the episode at face value, it was just the one guy who misvalued the item. He just probably saw "NES" and "$13,000" in a news article somewhere. And a lot of guys love to pretend to know more than they really do...
I had never seen that guy on the show before, so I was already wondering about his knowledge level. Right before he found the NES, he said "This is why I buy storage units, because you never know what you'll find," as he was opening a briefcase, which turned out to be...full of papers.
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Sep 09 2011 04:28 pm
Tomdincan wrote:
I had never seen that guy on the show before, so I was already wondering about his knowledge level. Right before he found the NES, he said "This is why I buy storage units, because you never know what you'll find," as he was opening a briefcase, which turned out to be...full of papers.
Because you know, a briefcase full of money is a lot more common then a briefcase full of briefs...
If I want to watch a storage show, I'd watch the one on Spike TV with the fat guy that loves guns and the skinny dude that says wow every five minutes.
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Posted:
Sep 09 2011 04:30 pm
lol at "Please be a Nintendo-001"
also laughed out loud at "This is one of the first Nintendo DS's sold"