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CHUMLEE: How you doing? XAN: Hey.
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How are you?
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What do you have here?
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I brought you Bob Hope--
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his original comic from 1950.
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Hey, Rick.
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RICK: What?
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CHUMLEE: Check this out.
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It's a Bob Hope comic book.
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Oh, that's pretty cool.
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Do you know who Bob Hope is?
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"The Price Is Right."
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No.
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That's Bob Barker.
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This is Bob Hope.
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Different old Bob.
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You know, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby-- like,
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Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin.
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Who?
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Like Harold and Kumar.
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OK. RICK: All right?
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OK.
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[LAUGHS]
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[DING]
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Bob Hope-- he was a pretty amazing guy.
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He entertained troops in World War II, Korea, Vietnam.
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He was the only honorary veteran in the United States
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because he did so much stuff for the USO,
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live to be 100 years old.
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100?
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Yep.
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And when he was in a movie, it made money.
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He was so popular, he had his own comic book.
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CHUMLEE: Sweet.
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RICK (VOICEOVER): Bob Hope was an absolute Hollywood legend.
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He was in over 70 films.
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And he hosted The Academy Awards 19 times.
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I'm just afraid anyone under the age of 50
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doesn't really know who he is.
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So where did you get this?
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I actually got this on an online auction.
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RICK: OK.
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Well, it looks in relatively good shape.
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I assume you want to sell it?
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Yes.
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How much do you want for it?
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XAN: I believe it might be worth about $500.
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RICK: I don't know how collectible Bob
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Hope is, to tell you the truth.
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I just have no idea what the demand
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would be for this due to the fact that it's not an action
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hero. It's Bob Hope.
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It's a little weird. - Right.
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Yeah. - OK?
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Do you mind if I have someone look at it?
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That'd be great.
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I have a friend in town.
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Yeah, he grades comics for a living.
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He knows what he's doing.
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I'll be right back.
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I'll give him a call.
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And we'll go from there, OK?
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Great.
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XAN (VOICEOVER): I'm glad and expert's coming in
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to look at the comic just to be sure that it's all there
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and to get their opinion on the grade.
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[CHA-CHING]
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PAUL LITCH: Ah, a Bob Hope Number 1.
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RICK: I mean, the whole weird thing is it's Bob Hope.
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It's not like he's a superhero.
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PAUL LITCH: Yeah.
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In the '50s, superheroes were going down.
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They-- they weren't as popular.
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And so what DC started to do is license celebrities.
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They did stories in here that would relate to some
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of the movies coming out.
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So they kind of did some cross marketing there.
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RICK: OK.
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PAUL LITCH (VOICEOVER): The Bob Hope comic ran from Issue 1
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from 1950 all the way to 1968.
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I mean, 18 years for a continual run on a comic is pretty great.
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RICK: So what's the grade on this thing?
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PAUL LITCH: All right.
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Well, it looks pretty nice.
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It's got a few creases, tear along the spine there.
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Doesn't look restored at all.
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Little bit of tanning, a chip out at the top right.
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You know, I think CGC would give it about a 6.0.
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RICK: The big question is, what's it worth?
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I would put a certified 6.0 price at around $600.
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That's the price.
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But are they easy to sell?
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PAUL LITCH: I mean, most people my age, we-- we know Bob Barker
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more than we know Bob Hope.
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Told you.
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RICK: So you're calling me old?
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No.
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You are old.
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I'm just stating a fact.
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[LAUGHS]
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Anyway, I think at $600, you can't go wrong.
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RICK: OK.
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Thanks, man.
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I really appreciate it. - You got it, Rick.
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Anytime. - All right.
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- Good to see you again. - See you next time.
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Take care.
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People love first issues.
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Issue 1s always are collectible.
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How fast Rick will sell it, I really can't say.
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I know he gets a lot of foot traffic through the shop.
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And I think he should be able to move it.
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RICK: So what's your best price of this?
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XAN: Well, if it's worth $600 and I'm only asking $500,
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I hope that's a great deal for Bob.
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CHUMLEE: I think Bob would say the price
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is gonna have to be right.
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[LAUGHS]
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RICK: [LAUGHS]
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I mean, your problem here is it's Bob Hope.
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I mean, unless you're over 50, no one really
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knows who Bob Hope is anymore.
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I think it's gonna be a tough sell.
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I'll give you $300 for it.
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How about $400?
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I'll give you $325.
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And I won't go a penny more.
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I mean, that, literally, is it.
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Congratulations.
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Well, thanks, man.
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I appreciate it.
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The price is right.
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[LAUGHS]
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RICK: [LAUGHS]
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All right.
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Let's go write it up.
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XAN (VOICEOVER): I believe it was a win-win
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for that particular price.
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I'm gonna give the money to my wife.
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And I have no idea what the hell she's gonna do with it.
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[CHA-CHING]
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RICK: [LAUGHS]
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CHUMLEE: What are you laughing at?
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RICK: This Bob Hope comic.
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COREY: Bob Hope comic book?
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RICK: Yeah.
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You know Bob Hope.
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He, like, did New Year's Eve for, like,
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years, and years, and years.
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He's got the airport named after him in California.
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That was "Dick Clark's Rocking Eve."
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COREY: It's not Dick Clark International Airport.
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RICK: I know.
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It's Bob Hope International Airport.
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Never mind.
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I'm just telling you, those old comedians have nothing
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on the new wave of comedians.
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RICK: Why is it that all you guys ever want to do
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is argue with me?
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COREY: You're always saying I refuse to learn anything.
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I learned that Bob Hope and Dick Clark aren't the same person.
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No kidding.
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Maybe you'll grow a brain one day.
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CHUMLEE: Coming from the guy reading comics.
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COREY: Old Bob Hope comics.
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CHUMLEE: [LAUGHS]