The other night I wandered into the family room where Ron was watching an episode of Storage Wars on television. If you haven't seen it, it's a weekly program about people who bid on the contents of abandoned storage lockers at public auctions, in the hopes that there will be something of real value hidden inside.
I sat down to read, but my attention quickly turned to the show when I heard the word "canes." Glancing up, I saw an assortment of canes that the winning bidder had purchased and was having appraised.
I couldn't find a film clip of that episode, but I did manage to locate the script. Here is the dialogue, transcribed as it was spoken. It sometimes isn't exactly clear who is speaking - the owner or the appraiser - but you'll get the idea.
I found several canes in a locker that I supposedly overpaid for.
I'm taking these canes to a friend of mine...who deals in high-end merchandise.
There's some nice pieces.
And I just--i just got some canes in.
This came out of a great estate around Baltimore.
Carved ivory.
Mechanical canes.
What does something like that sell for?
Oh, I'm estimating in the auction about $8,000 to $10,000.
$8,000 To $10,000.
Wow.
So if his canes are worth $8,000 to $10,000, I can't wait to see what mine are worth.
Great, very nice.
Well, hopefully mine are worth a little bit more than that.
Well, let's look at yours.
This is kind of interesting.
Uh, these are a little different.
This particular cane, this is probably a whale tooth that's been put on this cane.
And this is actually a walking stick.
It's very unusual.
You know, it's got some damage.
It's a composition of maybe plastic.
This is really interesting here.
This is actually a plantation cane, commonly known as a slave master's cane.
Very good condition.
Well, it's good that my dad didn't have one of these, because he didn't mind giving me a good ol' whoopin' every once in a while.
You probably needed one once in a while.
I needed several.
Didn't we all?
This is probably walrus tusk on this one.
And this is more of a folk art cane.
A little crude, the carvings.
Got the alligator on it.
That's kind of interesting.
I would estimate these canes ..$150, $250 apiece for 'em.
$250 apiece means an extra 1,000 bucks.
With that and the furniture, I'm looking at $5,000 on this unit.
[laughs] - And it's a nice little collection of canes.
Fantastic.
These aren't the actual canes from the episode, but aren't they pretty?
10 comments:
Yes, pretty to look at but I'm too much of a wimp to go beyond that.
Very interesting...the things I learn from your blog!
Love,
Kitty
They are pretty Hermione. Sounds like it was a very interesting episode, wished I'd seen it.
Thanks for sharing.
Love,
Ronnie
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Sunnygirl - Canes aren't for the faint of heart:)
Kitty - I'm glad you liked it. Are you tempted to watch the show?
Ronnie - The canes in the picture are actually made of glass. I don't think they would be used on anyone's bottom.
Hugs,
Hermione
(shudders) Don't do canes. Don't like 'em at all...they have no place in my life.
Can you find a storage locker full of leather paddles, please?!
Hugs xxxxxx
Daddy watches that show, and I remember seeing that episode! :)
Yes, I'd like to watch it...we have sat., so I'm sure I will find it and watch it.
Love,
Kitty
I wish I could have seen the episod, and those are pretty.
Daisy - That would be a wonderful find! I wouldn't want to part with any of them.
Little Butterfly - Wasn't it fun to see a startle in the show?
Kitty - Good luck: I hope you find it.
Jackie - I thought they illustrated the post nicely.
Hugs,
Hermione
That show cracks me up. Would have been fun to stumble upon that lot. :)
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