That's pretty cool, Dave

Dave
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Lieberman 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 3:43 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] American Pickers / Pawn Stars / Antiques Roadshow



  All reality shows are somewhat "staged".......but I would think everyone 
already knows that.

  Those guys on American pickers are very annoying, but I watch it anyway.

  I watch Pawn Stars......love it..........but I went to Vegas a few weeks ago 
and went down to the actual pawn shop where it is filmed.......I had to wait 
about an hour to get in as they were filming......and what a dump that place is 
(yes, it is a typical dirty and pretty small pawn shop).....half of the store 
space was devoted to t-shirts, hats, mugs, and other tourist crap featuring the 
guys on the show. What a disappointment. I wanted to buy that big Jim Morrison 
painting they have that you see on all the shows.....but it was 20k so I passed.

  Antiques Roadshow......last year they came to Phoenix, I applied for tickets 
and got 'em, so I took my mom.
  We had no idea what her vases were worth. We figured maybe a thousand dollars 
or so at the most. As soon as we took them out of the box, the appraisers eyes 
lit up (he was from Heritage coincidentally)...and he said "would you like to 
be on television?". He then said "I can tell you now off camera what they are 
worth, or we can film the segment and I can tell you on the air". So my mom was 
freaking out and all nervous for about an hour while they got ready to film her 
segment. So while I waited in the green room they filmed my mom and her vases. 
They explained to us that she may or may not make the final cut of the show. 
She did. Here is the link:

  http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/archive/200905A30.html


  David Lieberman

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  In a message dated 10/10/2010 7:43:45 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
    Bruce -

    I've only watched that show a couple of times. Personally, I find the two 
of them rather grating so I don't watch. I wondered the same thing about their 
turnaround on items. I sincerely doubt they make money on half their stuff. I 
wonder how much buying is allocated in their TV production budget. Maybe none 
but it made me wonder.

    But I think you're missing the bigger picture...

    Now that they're on television, regardless of their knowledge, they're 
considered experts by the general public. 

    Politicians (Sarah Palin), Self-Help people (Dr. Phil), junk collectors 
(Pickers) and let's not forget the genius folk of JERSEY SHORE, no better than 
you or I, are now leaders  in their fields and social arbiters thanks to 
reality TV and the mindless sheep that accept them...

    Glenn T.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Bruce Hershenson 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 3:57 AM
      Subject: [MOPO] What do you think of American Pickers?


      I am no fan of Antiques Roadshow, as many of their "experts" are anything 
but, and many of the items they "discover" are likely planted and rehearsed, 
and of course there have been several cases of fraud and wild 
mis-identifications (repros identified as originals, etc). See 
http://www.antiquetrader.com/article/at_inbox_antiques_roadshow_stop_not_worth_the_gas
 for an article on this.

      Recently I got a chance to sit down and watch a bunch of episodes of 
American Pickers, and I came away with a similar sense of "unreality". These 
guys seem to always pay a somewhat fair percentage of retail, even when the 
people they are buying from have no clue of value. Everything is like "they 
paid $60, they can sell it for $100". You never see them make a "score" (buy 
something for pennies on the dollar), unless it is something they claim they 
know nothing about when they buy it. Not once do you see them privately say 
"This item is worth $1,000, but I can tell these people have no clue, so I am 
going to offer $50". Sometimes they drive 1,000 miles and then buy three items 
and make a couple of hundred bucks? Hmmm....

      The show is entertaining, and the two guys are personable, but they are 
nothing like any of the real pickers I have encountered over the years.
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