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RICK: Hey, how's it going?
Good.
Got a watch here I want to get rid of. $1,000.
Let's talk some money.
RICK: OK.
You're pretty sure of yourself.
[LAUGHS]
LES: Absolutely.
I know it's English-made, and I've been
told it's about 400 years old.
RICK: That is definitely cool.
So have you ever taken this apart or anything like that?
I never did because I was afraid I might break something.
RICK: OK.
LES: I don't know how to do it.
RICK: Well, give me a second, I might break it myself.
[LAUGHS]
LES: I found the pocket watch at a motel.
I contacted the police department.
And the lady said, I guess it belongs to you.
Just put it in your pocket.
So that's what I did.
I put it in my pocket and kept it.
[LAUGHS]
RICK: So we have--
if you look right here, you'll see a lion.
LES: OK. I see that.
RICK: That tells me it's sterling silver,
which is 92.5% silver.
Hmm.
RICK: And right, here you see an anchor.
LES: Uh-huh.
RICK: The anchor says it's made in Birmingham, England.
See this little T right here?
That would be the date code for Birmingham, England.
LES: So do you know what year it was?
Well, that's the great thing.
I can look all this stuff up.
All you have to do is go online and type
in English silver hallmark, some million sites will pop up.
OK.
I used to have to keep around tons of reference books
to look things like this up, but now a lot of it's online.
And here we go, right here.
1893.
LES: 1893, that's a little--
RICK: A littler newer.
Yeah, not quite 400 years, then.
Yeah, but it is 120 years old, and it does run
very well for a watch that old.
But they don't go for a lot of money.
OK, what are we talking about not a lot of money?
100 bucks.
LES: No.
RICK: Yes.
No.
There's-- there's $100 worth of silver in it.
No, there's probably, like, $20 worth of silver there.
Remember, it's silver, it's not gold.
Silver is worth 22 bucks an ounce.
You probably got right around an ounce of silver there.
LES: Can you do 500?
Nope.
Uh, like I said, 100 bucks is a generous offer on this watch.
LES: Oh.
200?
RICK: Nope, 100 bucks.
I-- I can't do it for 100.
I've got all these grandsons.
I figured I could split the money
a little better than I could--
BOTH: --the watch?
[BOTH LAUGH]
Um, I'd give you, like, 120 bucks.
LES: Yeah.
No, I can't-- I can't--
I can't let it go for that.
I just can't do it.
OK.
Well, let me put it back together for you.
I went in hoping to take him by surprise.
I just said give me $1,000.
Let's not argue about it.
But didn't quite work out that way.
[LAUGHS]