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  • RICK: What do we have here?

  • DOUGLAS: I have a photo of and letter

  • by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

  • RICK: Now that's cool.

  • Longfellow-- he was the biggest there was.

  • Unfortunately today, I would say close to 99% of Americans

  • can't even name a poet.

  • Probably not.

  • I got this in the mid '70s.

  • I went to an auction.

  • There was this table just full of what

  • looked to me to be junk.

  • In that group of stuff was this letter

  • and photograph already framed.

  • I bid $20 on it.

  • My kids aren't interested in it.

  • So I may as well see what I can get

  • for it here at the pawn shop.

  • RICK: Is it a poem? DOUGLAS: No.

  • It's basically a letter.

  • I think this Dear Madam, whoever she was,

  • wrote to him for a photograph and some autographs

  • to use in a fair.

  • And he's sending that to make some money for the fare.

  • RICK: OK. That is definitely cool.

  • We live in such a different society now.

  • In the 19th century, poetry was so important and really was.

  • I mean, the guy who wrote poems was as big as a huge author

  • or a really big actor.

  • And he was-- really was a superstar back then.

  • This is the guy who when he passed away they,

  • put a-- it was a statue, or a bust,

  • or something like that-- in Westminster Abbey in England.

  • DOUGLAS: In Poets Corner. Yeah.

  • RICK: And I think he was the only American ever put

  • in there-- after that point.

  • There might be some now.

  • But I think up to that point, he was the only one there.

  • And if you know how snooty the English were,

  • especially back then, they still haven't forgiven us

  • for beating them in two wars.

  • I am assuming this is a real.

  • I mean, the ink looks like from the period.

  • How much were you looking to get?

  • DOUGLAS: I was hoping to get, like, $300 for it.

  • RICK: A big concern I have here is

  • this is one of the most famous men in the United States.

  • OK?

  • It wouldn't surprise me if this guy got

  • hundreds of letters every day.

  • I don't know if he could respond to every one of them.

  • Sometimes they would have a secretary write the letter.

  • Or he might have done the whole thing himself.

  • This might have been--

  • went to a secretary-- you take care of those,

  • why don't you give me a couple. I'll take care of those myself.

  • I am a writer.

  • DOUGLAS: I guess we'll never know, will we?

  • RICK: No.

  • There is a way.

  • If you can hang out for a little bit here,

  • I would like to get my friend down here to take a look at it.

  • I have a friend that's a handwriting expert.

  • He's one of the most respected people in his field.

  • Hang out a few minutes.

  • I'm going to give him a call, and we'll get this figured out.

  • Cool.

  • Thanks.

  • I'm sort of hyped about him bringing in an expert.

  • It may surprise me, it may--

  • may make me go back in my car and cry.

  • I don't know. We'll see.

  • RICK: Steve.

  • What's up, Rick? Good to see you.

  • Everything in this world is great.

  • I like hearing that. How you doing?

  • Hey there. How are you?

  • This is it.

  • This is what I called you about--

  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

  • STEVE: You know, in terms of what this

  • is, it's got great potential.

  • In all honesty, this guy's really sought after.

  • This is really neat, you know, if it checks out.

  • I love it. It.

  • So don't get your hopes up yet.

  • What I want to do is take a look at the ink on here.

  • And there's going to be several indicators,

  • especially how the ink, kind, of adheres to the paper.

  • So I'm going to follow the signature along here.

  • And it kind of looks like it starts off pretty strong.

  • OK?

  • But the more I'm moving along here,

  • you see how it gets very faint towards the end?

  • So he's using a quill to write it.

  • As the ink's running out.

  • And he's running out of the quill.

  • How cool is that?

  • No doubt about the ink on here.

  • So that's one good sign.

  • OK?

  • The next thing I want to do is I want to pull up the examples

  • that I have on file here.

  • On this example, yours very truly, we see yours very truly.

  • I mean, we've-- looking at live ink--

  • RICK: OK, so it's all legit? - Absolutely.

  • There's no question about it.

  • RICK: So what do you think it's worth?

  • The value on this piece, especially

  • with a beautiful signature on there,

  • the photograph, the framing, everything included--

  • right around $1,500. RICK: Cool.

  • STEVE: Cool? Good luck.

  • Good to see you. - Thanks, man.

  • Hey, cool. Thanks a bunch.

  • You bet, man. Take care.

  • Well, you know there's a lot of different collectors

  • that would kind of tap into this piece.

  • And I think an autograph collector, first and foremost,

  • would want it.

  • Someone asking for his autograph in 1881--

  • I think that's about as cool as it gets.

  • RICK: What'd you want for this?

  • $300?

  • That's in the past.

  • I have a little more information now.

  • I don't think $300 is going to do it for me.

  • I would sure like to see $900 for it.

  • I'll tell you what, I'll give you $700.

  • OK? You walked in here wanting 300.

  • I had your stuff authenticated for you,

  • and I'm offering you more than double what you were asking.

  • OK?

  • I think it's more than fair of me for $700.

  • Yeah. Let's do 700.

  • RICK: Sweet.

  • Thank you, sir.

  • I will meet you right over there,

  • and I will get you some cash.

  • Oh, I like that.

  • 700 isn't 900, but, you know, it's OK.

  • It's a whole lot more than 300.

  • I may go back home and dig through the closets

  • again-- see what I can find.

RICK: What do we have here?

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ポーン・スターズ。リックがロングフェローの遺物を希望価格の2倍以上の価格で提供しています。 (Pawn Stars: Rick Offers More than Double the Asking Price for Longfellow Relics | History)

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