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MAN: What have you got here?
Well, I've got a 1984 staff Olympic uniform.
MAN: Well, it looks like 1984 with this green.
MICHAEL: Oh yeah.
This is the color of the year.
Oh, we've got some bright pink.
I love it.
Has this thing ever been worn?
MICHAEL: Not by me.
MAN: Mind if I do?
MICHAEL: Not at all.
Looks good.
My uncle worked the whole event and he had an extra one.
And it's my first Olympics that I can remember.
And he gave it to me.
And so I've been holding onto it ever since.
I'd like to have at least $300.
Being in Vegas, I'd like to spend
it on my AC in my old truck.
It's pretty hot nowadays.
MAN: It is pretty cool.
So this was just a big time for the Olympics in general.
No one else wanted to bid on the Olympics that year.
L.A. is actually the only place that bid on the Olympics.
And that was a smart move because they
made over $200 million.
And they were actually able to get
money for advertisements and sponsors
and all kinds of stuff.
It never happened before in the Olympics.
MICHAEL: Cool.
MAN: And what do we got in here?
My favorite thing is shoes.
MICHAEL: These are all you.
MAN: Yeah, Converse sponsored the Olympics in 1984.
I mean, they were like one of the biggest
brands around in the 80s.
It looks brand new, so what did you want to do with it?
MICHAEL: I was looking to make some money on it.
OK. I mean, how much you thinking?
I'd like to say $300.
We're looking more like the $50 range, man.
$300 is way too high.
I can't go that low.
I mean, at the end of the day, this was just a uniform that
have been worn by someone who was going to drive a car,
pick up trash, sell souvenirs.
It's not as collectible as say, a pair of shoes
that someone wore in the high jump.
$250?
MAN: If you want it, I'll give you $75, man.
No less than $100.
You know what, I can do that.
I can do the $100. - All right.
Sounds good. MAN: Sounds like a deal.
Just leave it right here and meet me over at the counter.
Cool, thanks.
I'm glad to take the $100.
That will help towards getting my truck running and going
and take the wife out.
Get something to eat.