King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch (2023-2024): Season 1, Episode 3 - The Goldin Ticket - full transcript
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[tense music playing]
[Carlo] I'm surprised
we're in this situation.
It's stuck at 140 for days.
-This is where the action happens.
-[Carlo] Always at the end.
-[beeping on screen]
-[Dave] Oh. Oh, here it is!
[tense music continues]
Come on.
Come on.
-There it is, dude.
-All right,150. Solid.
So you're in the clear now, right?
We're good, right?
This is what the offer was that Avery got.
So anything above this,
now he's making money.
[Carlo] Perfect.
[Dave] During the life cycle
of an auction,
all the action happens
within the last few minutes.
I watched a jersey
go from $300,000 to $3 million.
So we never know
what the end result is gonna be.
All right, another bid here.
-[beeping on screen]
-[Dave] This will put Avery in the money.
-160. Okay.
-[Carlo] There you go.
-An extra 10K. It's huge!
-All right. That's big.
Let's go. Hopefully, it's two guys
fighting it out right now.
-[Carlo] Incoming bid. Let's go.
-[Dave] Come on.
-Oh, 170!
-170.
Dude, let's go!
-20K over the offer, this is huge. Nice.
-Right. 170 is good. 170 is good.
-[Carlo] Final sale.
-[Dave] All right.
[Carlo] Dude, congrats!
Come on, 150K offer. That's huge!
[Dave] I'll sweat the next one out
with you.
-[Carlo] Congrats to you and Avery.
-Thanks.
-I'll call Avery and let him know.
-[Carlo] All right.
-[Beth] Hello?
-[Dave] Hey, Beth, how are you?
-It's Dave Amerman with Goldin.
-[Beth] How's it going?
[Dave] Good. I wanted to give you guys
the news on the auction.
I know you weren't exactly keen
on going the auction route,
but we got a high bid of $170,000,
and I want you to make sure
you let Avery know I'm going to
split our commission with him.
So it's gonna be $187,000
that's going to be coming his way.
I decided to cut my commission in half
because I wanted him
to have a great experience.
I know that I didn't get him $500,000,
but I got him
$37,000 more than he was offered.
That's a win.
[Beth] Fantastic, that is awesome.
Thank you.
My pleasure. My pleasure.
Thank you so much.
You guys have been great to work with.
-[Beth] You too. Take care. Bye.
-All right. Bye.
[suspenseful music playing]
[hip-hop music playing]
♪ Yeah, you knocked me down before ♪
♪ Now I'm out for blood… ♪
[Ken] This week, Myesha and Dave
channel their inner rock stars
with some valuable music items.
This is one of Madonna's
infamous Sex books.
-That's a lady. [laughs]
-That… That's not.
[both laughing]
[Ken] Meanwhile, Ryan and Alex Giaimo
meet with a woman about a rare watch.
-How old is that?
-Is it 1988?
-[woman] 1988.
-[Ryan] Yes.
-[woman] Right? So…
-Oh my gosh. This is beyond rare.
[Ken] And finally, the months-long search
for the modern-day golden ticket ends.
Someone pulled a LeBron Triple Logoman.
-They didn't.
-[Myesha] I swear.
[Ken] Who pulled it? And more importantly,
who gets to auction it?
I'm getting this card, end of story.
♪ Yeah, when they wanna take this ♪
♪ I can see the fools up close
They debating ♪
♪ Hating, hating
Yeah, they trying to break me ♪
♪ Yeah, I hear talk
But they can never play me ♪
I'm here with the Hobby Godfather,
Ken Goldin,
and we are on the hunt
for the Triple Logoman LeBron.
Carlo is a big teddy bear,
and when you talk about his specialty,
when you get into basketball,
there's nobody that understands it better.
And he is somebody who loves collecting,
and he understands
the mentality of the collectors' minds.
When I know a big LeBron or Jordan
or Kobe's coming through the door,
I wanna touch it and see it myself.
One of the job's coolest parts is holding
some of the world's most valuable items.
Everyone's looking for this card,
we have six figures' worth of Flawless.
We'll try to find it right now.
[Ken] The LeBron James Triple Logoman,
featuring a game-used jersey
from the Cavs, Heat, and Lakers,
is a one-of-a-kind card.
It'll be the single best card
issued this year, and I need to find it.
I've tried with Drake,
and have been unable to find it.
Spud Webb, Gary Payton,
Isaiah Stewart, Desmond Bane.
But here's the key.
Every time someone
opens up a briefcase of Flawless
and they do not find
the LeBron James Triple Logoman,
all the sealed product
becomes more valuable,
and it's more likely it could be
inside this case right here.
-We'll find out.
-Let's go. Let's do it.
-[Ken] You take the box.
-[Carlo] All right.
Let's go to the back first.
Let's see what we got here.
First up. Okay.
Oh my God, yes!
One of one, David Robinson.
Probably at least
a $5,000 card right here.
Next up, John Stockton,
Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon.
My all-time favorite hometown hero,
Allen Iverson.
Still looking for the big guy.
-There's a big guy.
-[laughs] There's a big guy.
There's the biggest guy. Shaq, on card.
And finally, Larry Legend, Larry Bird,
one of the best all-time greats.
Awesome card here.
Anybody who opens Flawless
knows they put the best cards encased.
Hopefully, we can pull LeBron.
Let me give it a shot.
Sure.
Where's this? Cover it. You got it?
Here we go. Am I gonna get a LeBron?
[Carlo] Here we go.
Here we go.
-It is not a Logoman.
-[Carlo] Okay.
-[Ken] It is a good player.
-[Carlo] Okay. Rookie?
-Nice.
-[Ken] LaMelo Ball autographed card.
That's a big hit.
Hey, we'll take it. Yeah.
-[Ken] Jersey number.
-That's definitely a five-figure card.
It's a great box.
No Triple Logoman,
but somebody is going to be
an instant millionaire
who pulls that card.
The whole world knows
about the LeBron James Triple Logoman.
It is extremely important
that Goldin be the one to sell it.
We want to be on top.
♪ I walk in like, "How do you do" ♪
♪ I need a little liquor in me
Just to set the mood ♪
♪ I don't mean to be rude… ♪
-David, what's going on?
-Are you ready for this?
[Myesha] Uh, I think I'm ready.
Myesha, she's a grinder
who's done every job at Goldin.
She's worked for me
longer than anybody else
in the team except Dave.
If anybody is the Ken Goldin whisperer,
it's Myesha.
I wanna jump right into the auction world.
I've been here for so long.
I started as a part-time receptionist,
I've gotten promoted,
and now I'm a junior consignment director.
I wanna make some money.
Currently waiting
for a consignor to come in.
-I've been emailing with him.
-What kind of stuff is he bringing?
-It's music memorabilia.
-I appreciate you setting this up.
Will you know the values?
Will it be obvious enough?
Honestly, I don't ever know
exactly what anything will really go for,
so we can't really stress on values a lot.
We just have to paint the auction picture
and explain why Goldin.
Since this is my first-ever consignment,
I asked Dave to sit in
and give me some pointers.
-I'll have to watch you do this. [laughs]
-Yeah. Just sit back, take it all in.
-Just enjoy the show.
-Just learn from the king here.
[Dave] Yeah, just enjoy.
["She's Eighteen" By Emil Dudas playing]
♪ I've been counting down ♪
♪ Three, two, one… ♪
My name is Dylan Kosinski.
I'm the president
of a music collectibles company
and an avid music collector myself.
I came in because I wanted to show
the portion of my collection
I felt would make sense at their auction.
Hey, everyone.
-What's going on?
-Hi!
If things go well, this could be
the start of a crazy big relationship.
We're growing our music department.
I'm pumped to see what you got.
So I think we should start off with this.
This is actually
Jim Morrison's driver's license.
[rock music playing]
-[Dave] Wow.
-[Myesha] That's cool.
[Dylan] That was issued in 1966.
I love this.
I mean, The Doors, ultra-popular.
'66, that's the time period
that you wanna have the ID in.
[Alex] When Jim Morrison
graduated from film school in 1965,
he lived on a rooftop
in Venice Beach, California.
It was on that beach where he met
a keyboardist named Ray Manzarek.
Soon after, they formed
the legendary psychedelic rock band
The Doors.
[Dylan] All original, all made of paper.
[Dave] Original signature as well.
Let's be honest,
any ID from Morrison will be big.
He died very young.
He's super collectible.
I love that it has his photo as well.
Anything with his original photo.
You know the value of original photos.
Collectors are always looking for the item
that can connect them,
to put them as close
to their favorite athlete
or celebrity as possible.
A driver's license
is the authentication for that individual,
so collectors go nuts
over driver's licenses.
-[Myesha] His eyes are closed.
-[Dylan] Looks stoned.
[all laugh]
[Dave] I'm sure he was. It was 1966.
Yeah. That's gonna do well.
Okay, so this is actually
one of Madonna's--
-[Myesha] That is Madonna. Yes.
-Yup.
-[Myesha laughs]
-This is one of her infamous Sex books.
And if you look here,
an incredible inscription.
"Never stop loving me…"
[Myesha] "…or I'll kill you." Wow!
-[Dylan] And look how she signed it. Yeah.
-[Myesha] "Spanky!" [laughs]
-[Dave] Wow!
-[Dylan] And guess where I got this from.
Ex-boyfriend Jim Albright.
-[Myesha] Directly from him?
-[Dylan] Yup. Yup.
[Alex] In 1992, Madonna published
an erotic photography book entitled Sex.
This book was so popular
that the 1.5 million limited copies
sold out in just a few days worldwide.
It was also so controversial
that it was banned
in countries like Ireland and Japan.
This is, like, Madonna half-naked.
I've never seen this book.
Okay, that… That is even better. Wow!
[Myesha laughs] That's a lady.
-Okay. That… That's not.
-[laughs]
[both laughing]
-[Dave] Woo! Okay.
-[Myesha laughing]
The fact that she wrote in there
and she inscribed it, she signed it,
I think all of it together
would do well in auction.
I see something pink
popping out of this box.
[Dylan] This is Jimi Hendrix's pink boa
that was used on the cover
of the Are You Experienced album.
[rock music playing]
[Dylan] He even nicknamed this boa
"the magic boa"
because he wore it everywhere.
[Alex] In the late 1960s,
Jimi Hendrix burst onto the scene
as the front man
of The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
And in 1967,
he played an iconic performance
at the Monterey Pop Festival
wearing this decadent pink feather boa.
[Dylan] People still idolize him
playing guitar.
People still use his methods
to play guitar now.
The Are You Experienced album
is the most iconic,
influential music album
possibly of all time.
He wore it at the Monterey Pop Festival.
I got it directly
from the photographer Karl Ferris.
-The last item. I think the best item.
-[Dave] Okay.
[Dylan] What we have here
is Michael Jackson's original studio notes
for the song "Beat It."
[pop music playing]
-[Myesha] Dave!
-No! That is his handwriting.
[Alex] In 1983,
"Beat It" was the third single
released off of Michael Jackson's
Thriller album,
earning the King of Pop a Grammy
for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
The lyrics intended to expose
senseless violence among gangs,
and in the music video,
Jackson hired real Crips and Bloods
gang members
to demonstrate them walking away
from a fight in order to promote peace.
This could really get up there.
I'd be honored to sell that.
Are you ready to get on board with Goldin?
Oh, definitely. I'm open to selling it,
and I think you can do a good job with it.
I'm excited to start business with you.
[Myesha] Dylan is a huge lead.
He constantly gets all these items.
So I have to make sure his items
get a ton of money in auction
so he can come back and bring more.
-[Dave] Congrats, Dylan.
-Nice meeting you.
-Thank you so much. Nice to meet you.
-Welcome aboard.
[Alex] Hi, friends! We have some new
rock star items on our website.
We have a Jim Morrison driver's license.
We have a Michael Jackson, King of Pop,
handwritten lyrics to the song "Beat It."
What are you waiting for?
Get your bids in right now.
[hip-hop music playing]
[laughing]
Dominate it.
-Squad.
-[Carlo] Myesha.
Did y'all hear?
Someone pulled a LeBron Triple Logoman.
-They did not.
-[Myesha] Swear it. Check your email.
-They pulled the LeBron Triple?
-Who?
-The Logoman?
-Yes.
-I sent it to Carlos.
-The most valuable card in the pack.
-[Carlo] Here we go.
-That's gotta be millions.
[man] Get this clip ready.
Get it ready, boys!
Let's get the hell out of here.
-[guys screaming]
-Oh my gosh. They hit it.
-[Carlo] Dude. Yo!
-[guys screaming]
I don't think I'll do a run-around,
and scream and jump, but… [chuckles]
Can you hit that note?
I haven't heard a voice crack like that
since Krupa closed a 50K deal last week.
[laughing]
This is it. This is the card Drake,
everyone with money,
everyone's been trying to pull this card.
They hit the Triple Logoman,
only one in the world,
the ultimate chase card.
Obviously, I'm thinking,
"Why couldn't that be me?"
Instant millionaire.
-Yo, guys.
-It's a great logo.
-How are you doing?
-There it is.
-[Ryan] You heard about this?
-[Ken] Of course.
I came to get the guy's information.
Who has it?
-[Myesha] I do.
-Thank you.
-Wait.
-Already?
-Hold on. How do you think I work?
-[Myesha] Already.
I'm gonna get this card. End of story.
[Carlo] How'd you get it?
It just got pulled.
-I know. I sent y'all the video.
-It's already done?
-Why didn't you send us the number?
-[Myesha laughing]
-'Cause I'm trying to get a piece of that.
-Come on, Ken, we gotta eat too.
We're gonna get that number
out of Ken's office at some point.
Frank, come here, please!
I need help. Come here.
Look at that picture.
-[Frank] You look very fat.
-I look like Jabba the Hutt.
-You need to elevate this.
-They're gonna see me really fat.
But they see your Instagram Lives.
They see how thin and fit you are.
-Okay, fine. Thank you, appreciate it.
-[Frank] You're welcome.
-Hey, how are you guys?
-[man] Good morning.
[Ken] Jason, Zach, Kevin,
nice to meet you guys.
The LeBron triple Logoman was pulled
by a professional breaking company
called Backyard Breaks.
[screaming] Oh my God! Oh my God!
Anyone can buy into these box breaks.
The actual owners are three lucky guys
who happen to have bought
at the right time.
Congratulations, by the way.
Amazing, amazing luck, amazing pull.
It was just
the most surreal pull of my life, and…
honestly, I'm still trying to process it.
This card, the LeBron Triple Logoman,
is at its peak of notoriety right now.
We need to get this on the marketplace
while basketball is still in season.
I'd like to fly all three of you
up to New Jersey.
Bring the card with you,
let's talk business, and let's cut a deal.
Sound good?
-Let's do it.
-Great.
[dramatic music playing]
[plane engine revving]
[security device beeping]
I'm Jason, from New York.
I'm in high-tech sales.
I'm Zach. I'm from Las Vegas.
I'm a filmmaker.
I'm Kevin Parker.
I'm an international trader of meats.
And we are the Triple Logoman owners.
Pulling this card has been
the most surreal experience of my life.
-Hey, Ken.
-How are you doing?
[Zach] Let's be honest, Ken Goldin
is the GOAT of selling hobby cards.
And we're really excited
to hear what Ken has to offer.
So congratulations.
You were lucky enough
to hit the Holy Grail.
-Did you bring the card? Let me see it.
-We did. Would you like to see it?
Yeah, I def…
No, I flew you out here to talk shop and…
-And not take a look?
-[Ken laughs] Here we go.
[inspiring music playing]
There it is.
I've been in this business
since I was a little kid.
There has never been a card
in the history of the industry
that was as sought-after
and talked-about in the media
as this Triple Logoman card.
If you look for the ultimate comparison,
to me, it's like
Willy Wonka's golden ticket.
That's what this card is.
This is my chance
to blow out my competition.
That Goldin got this card.
It's hard to let go of.
We ultimately want to take a step forward,
but we're also having conversations
with other auction houses too.
-[suspenseful music playing]
-[inhales]
There's no way you're leaving today
without us having a deal.
Why should Goldin
be the one to sell this card?
I'm going to make it my personal mission
to make sure this card
gets the highest possible price.
LeBron is arguably the GOAT.
There's nobody else
who's won three championships.
He won a championship
with each team, as well.
In addition,
this card will sell well based on
the national media worldwide attention.
That is what we do at Goldin.
So anything is possible,
we get the right people bidding--
So you're convinced
the auction is the best way to go?
People can do private sales,
but private sales is more
if you know there's only one or two buyers
that might be interested,
and we can't possibly imagine
who would want this.
I mean, for all we know,
LeBron James himself might want this card.
There may be a billionaire in China
who wants to buy this card.
The only way to flush him out
is to have a public auction
where that clock
is ticking down every day.
And if they don't get their bid in
before it hits zero,
they'll never get the chance to own it.
That's why I think for this card,
an auction is the only way to go.
I love the enthusiasm.
I think it's the perfect story for you.
But you have three guys who are
emotionally connected to this card now.
So can you give us a second?
Sure.
In terms of being competitive,
I'm a cross
between Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan.
I always feel that
if I get in front of somebody,
there is zero shot
that I won't walk away with the deal.
What can you offer us right now?
One million dollars cash up front,
right now.
You leave the card with me,
you get $1 million
down payment on the card.
Hopefully, I give you
many million more when we sell it.
Are we good?
-Whoa!
-We did it.
-He really wants this card.
-[Ken] You just got a million bucks.
I don't know what the future has in store,
but it'll be life-changing.
-Sounds amazing.
-Let's do it.
-Let's do it. Let's do it.
-Awesome.
We're laying out a lot of money
before we actually sell a product.
In this case,
I hope I'll eventually get it back,
but it means
we're out the money until we do.
Thank you for coming, appreciate it.
-I'll keep this.
-All right.
-Keep it safe.
-[Ken] I'll keep it safe.
We'll lock it up now.
-[Kevin] Beautiful.
-[Zach] Okay.
It's the card everybody's talking about,
and guess what?
Obviously Ken Goldin
has it here in the building.
The LeBron James Triple Logoman.
This card is so special,
it has three patches
from all three of LeBron James's teams.
You got the Miami Heat,
the Cleveland Cavaliers,
and the LA Lakers.
He's also won a ring
with all three of them.
And you can bid on it right now.
[upbeat music playing]
[Ryan] What's new in life?
Are you dating anybody?
-It's a nightmare.
-Nightmare? How?
-The older I get… Nobody there.
-[Ryan] You can't find a dream person?
-Have you ever been on Hinge?
-No, I haven't.
Everyone's a train wreck!
Alex is the voice of Goldin
and the content queen.
When we need to market an item,
she's my first call.
I'm the studio host
here at Goldin Auctions.
My vision, working here at Goldin,
was always to bridge the gap
from traditional broadcast sports media
and sports cards,
collectibles, and memorabilia.
[Ryan] What are we doing?
You said something about a lead.
I found this girl
and she has an Apple Watch.
But, like, the original. It's old.
Like, "old" meaning five, six years ago?
2015 is when it came out.
No, it's literally the original iteration
of the Apple iWatch.
-I think it's worth a fortune.
-A fortune. Okay.
I think it's worth a fortune,
and here we are.
I need you to lock this down with me.
-We'll go in and tag-team this on the fly.
-We got this, trust me.
So I met this woman, Ada, at a bar.
We connected immediately.
She told me,
"I think I have this rare Apple Watch,"
and I was like, "Let's go."
Maybe this is something.
Maybe this is my one thing
to impress Dave and Ken.
So I'm bringing Ryan along with me
because I think he could possibly help me
close this deal down.
-Ada!
-Hi. How are you?
-How are you? So good to see you.
-[Ada] You too!
Sorry we're a bit late. [smooches]
I'm on New York time.
-I'm Ryan. Nice to meet you.
-My coworker, Ryan.
Big consignor at Goldin,
good friend of mine.
-Did you guys plan these outfits? [laughs]
-[Ryan] We did.
-I called her before we got here.
-Yeah.
-It's in there?
-[Ada] Yes.
-I've been talking this up in the car.
-[Ada laughing]
When it comes to something
this old and this unique,
I really don't want to
sell this on eBay, Craigslist,
or any other random auction site,
and I really am worried that… [chuckles]
…I might get scammed.
And give it a nice slow burn, guys.
So it's super old.
Oh my…!
[Alex chuckles]
[Ryan] Oh my gosh.
That is not an Apple Watch.
Let's just get that established.
-What? How old is that?
-That's a WristMac. 1988?
-[Ava] 1988, right? So…
-Yes. Oh my gosh! This is beyond rare.
-Wait, a WristMac?
-WristMac.
So, before Apple Watches,
before all of that, this is the original.
This is the very beginning of everything
right here.
[Alex] In 1998, almost three decades
before the launch of the Apple Watch,
Seiko released the WristMac,
a programmable watch that could
interface with a Macintosh computer.
This watch could store phone numbers,
set alarms, and take notes
that could then be transferred
to a computer via floppy disk.
In August of 1991,
when astronauts aboard
the Atlantis Space Shuttle
sent the first email from space,
they wore WristMac watches
to coordinate with the Macintosh computer
and Apple-linked software
aboard the shuttle.
These days, surviving WristMacs
are very difficult to find
in good condition,
and especially
in their original packaging,
making this item
a coveted piece of tech history.
-Can we take it out? Okay.
-[Ava] Yeah, please do! Go right ahead.
[Ryan] Oh my gosh! It's beautiful.
This is the original manual
with original registration card.
Underneath should be the flappy disk
which is here.
-Floppy disk.
-What'd I say?
"Flappy." Flappy Bird, flappy disk.
Have you ever even seen a floppy disk, Ry?
-Floppy disk.
-[Ava laughs] "Floppy."
-[Ryan] "Floppy"?
-[Alex] "Floppy!"
So what's cool about this is
it's not just the item itself.
It's the whole package
of having all of this together.
-It's amazing.
-It looks like it's in great shape.
So my dad got it
for a couple thousand bucks.
-And-- Yeah.
-Good… Good buy. Very good buy.
And he decided to gift it to me.
What's your plan with it?
What are you hoping to get out of this?
Unfortunately, I'm not gonna wear it.
Not my aesthetic, but--
[Ryan] No. You could pull it off.
-[Ada] It's really cool.
-Right.
But I do collect
old Golden Age horror comic books.
-[Ryan] Awesome.
-I'd rather put my money towards that.
You'll be able to buy lots of them
after selling this.
[chuckles] Hopefully.
On our platform,
you could be looking at 30,000 plus.
Wow! Okay.
-Excuse me, what?
-Yes. It's… It's super rare.
-Honestly. 30K plus. Yeah.
-[chuckles] Holy shit! Excuse my language.
-That's fine.
-Girlfriend!
-That's awesome.
-Wow! Okay. Thank you, Dad.
-[Ryan] This is special.
-[Alex] Let's go!
It just doesn't come to market.
These are never seen,
so that rarity
drives the prices like crazy.
[Ava] So you don't have to convince me
anymore.
-You can take it to auction.
-[Ryan] Look at that.
-No take-backs!
-You did well. You did this.
This is all you. This is all you.
I'm just tagging along.
How are we celebrating?
Drinks on you, Ada! [laughs]
Not yet! [laughs]
Once it sells. Once it sells. Right.
[hip-hop music playing]
-Myesha. What's up?
-[Myesha] What's up? How are you doing?
-So, how did Dylan's stuff end up doing?
-It went good. It went good.
-What does "good" mean?
-The boa went for like $9,500.
-Which--
-[Dave] That's awesome.
He wanted more for that one,
but I thought it went well.
The Madonna book
ended up going for almost $1,500.
$1,500 has got to be
the highest Madonna Sex book ever.
-For sure. [laughs]
-[Dave] So yeah, that works.
[Myesha] The Michael Jackson lyrics
went for $11,000, which was sick
-Yes. [laughs]
-[mimics Michael Jackson] Hee hee! Woo!
[Myesha] Right? [inhales]
And the Jim Morrison license, 19K.
-That was the best one.
-[Carlo] Let's go.
-[Dave] Wow!
-Let's go.
-[Myesha] Nineteen.
-[Dave] Wow.
Overall, he was super,
super happy with it.
Myesha's first big consignment. Congrats.
Myesha killed it. First consignment!
Let's go, people! She crushed it!
-[scattered applause]
-[Carlo] Not as excited as Dave and I.
But all right,
we got two claps from back there.
I am so happy.
Some of them went lower than I expected.
A lot of them went higher.
I have the potential
to close a lot of big deals in the future.
I feel like you're becoming the music
and entertainment specialist here.
-Uh, I'm into that.
-[Carlo] It's awesome.
-Crushing it!
-[chuckles] Yes. Thank you.
["Is That All You Got" feat. King Marino
by Lee Richardson playing]
♪ You go bigger, stronger
You push harder ♪
♪ So is that all you got?… ♪
The LeBron James Triple Logoman
just hit $1.7 million.
We've had so much press
for the LeBron Triple Logoman card,
my head is literally spinning.
There really was
this Willy Wonka hunt for this thing.
It is the first time it's ever been done.
It's called a Triple Logoman.
[Alex] I saw a giant billboard
in Times Square, and I was like,
"What is happening, people?"
Here's where we stand.
It's a little over a half hour
before the auctions close,
and we're at $1.7 mil.
Will we reach that $2 million mark?
Only the hobby gods know.
["Is That All You Got" continues]
[Ken] The auction is on.
The attention Goldin is getting
as a result of this card is unbelievable.
Thank God, because it means
at least my advance will get covered.
-[Myesha] Krupa, did you place your bid?
-I didn't get mine in.
-[Myesha] Is that it?
-[Carlo] Here we go.
-[beeping on screen]
-We've got 35 minutes left. Come on.
[suspenseful music playing]
-[Ryan] 1.8, all right.
-[Carlo] 1.8. That's great.
[softly] Nice.
I've never seen so many views on our site.
This card is a symbol
that we are dominating.
I need this to be a success.
Wait, we got another bid.
I think Drake is sippin' on some sizzurp,
bidding on this bad boy all night.
-[Myesha] "Some sizzurp"?
-[laughs] "Some sizzurp."
-[Carlo] 1.9, there we go.
-1.9. That's nice.
Imagine just hitting this card,
and a month later…
-It's at 1.9 million.
-You got a couple million. It's insane.
The end of the auction
is really our Super Bowl,
where all the excitement happens.
People won't play their cards
until the final minutes.
The only question is,
how high will it go?
These guys paid a couple grand for this.
They'll make millions.
-Right.
-[Dave] It's a lottery ticket.
-[Carlo] Wait, wait, wait. Here we go.
-[suspenseful music crescendo]
["Jackboot" by Ah2 playing]
---
[tense music playing]
[Carlo] I'm surprised
we're in this situation.
It's stuck at 140 for days.
-This is where the action happens.
-[Carlo] Always at the end.
-[beeping on screen]
-[Dave] Oh. Oh, here it is!
[tense music continues]
Come on.
Come on.
-There it is, dude.
-All right,150. Solid.
So you're in the clear now, right?
We're good, right?
This is what the offer was that Avery got.
So anything above this,
now he's making money.
[Carlo] Perfect.
[Dave] During the life cycle
of an auction,
all the action happens
within the last few minutes.
I watched a jersey
go from $300,000 to $3 million.
So we never know
what the end result is gonna be.
All right, another bid here.
-[beeping on screen]
-[Dave] This will put Avery in the money.
-160. Okay.
-[Carlo] There you go.
-An extra 10K. It's huge!
-All right. That's big.
Let's go. Hopefully, it's two guys
fighting it out right now.
-[Carlo] Incoming bid. Let's go.
-[Dave] Come on.
-Oh, 170!
-170.
Dude, let's go!
-20K over the offer, this is huge. Nice.
-Right. 170 is good. 170 is good.
-[Carlo] Final sale.
-[Dave] All right.
[Carlo] Dude, congrats!
Come on, 150K offer. That's huge!
[Dave] I'll sweat the next one out
with you.
-[Carlo] Congrats to you and Avery.
-Thanks.
-I'll call Avery and let him know.
-[Carlo] All right.
-[Beth] Hello?
-[Dave] Hey, Beth, how are you?
-It's Dave Amerman with Goldin.
-[Beth] How's it going?
[Dave] Good. I wanted to give you guys
the news on the auction.
I know you weren't exactly keen
on going the auction route,
but we got a high bid of $170,000,
and I want you to make sure
you let Avery know I'm going to
split our commission with him.
So it's gonna be $187,000
that's going to be coming his way.
I decided to cut my commission in half
because I wanted him
to have a great experience.
I know that I didn't get him $500,000,
but I got him
$37,000 more than he was offered.
That's a win.
[Beth] Fantastic, that is awesome.
Thank you.
My pleasure. My pleasure.
Thank you so much.
You guys have been great to work with.
-[Beth] You too. Take care. Bye.
-All right. Bye.
[suspenseful music playing]
[hip-hop music playing]
♪ Yeah, you knocked me down before ♪
♪ Now I'm out for blood… ♪
[Ken] This week, Myesha and Dave
channel their inner rock stars
with some valuable music items.
This is one of Madonna's
infamous Sex books.
-That's a lady. [laughs]
-That… That's not.
[both laughing]
[Ken] Meanwhile, Ryan and Alex Giaimo
meet with a woman about a rare watch.
-How old is that?
-Is it 1988?
-[woman] 1988.
-[Ryan] Yes.
-[woman] Right? So…
-Oh my gosh. This is beyond rare.
[Ken] And finally, the months-long search
for the modern-day golden ticket ends.
Someone pulled a LeBron Triple Logoman.
-They didn't.
-[Myesha] I swear.
[Ken] Who pulled it? And more importantly,
who gets to auction it?
I'm getting this card, end of story.
♪ Yeah, when they wanna take this ♪
♪ I can see the fools up close
They debating ♪
♪ Hating, hating
Yeah, they trying to break me ♪
♪ Yeah, I hear talk
But they can never play me ♪
I'm here with the Hobby Godfather,
Ken Goldin,
and we are on the hunt
for the Triple Logoman LeBron.
Carlo is a big teddy bear,
and when you talk about his specialty,
when you get into basketball,
there's nobody that understands it better.
And he is somebody who loves collecting,
and he understands
the mentality of the collectors' minds.
When I know a big LeBron or Jordan
or Kobe's coming through the door,
I wanna touch it and see it myself.
One of the job's coolest parts is holding
some of the world's most valuable items.
Everyone's looking for this card,
we have six figures' worth of Flawless.
We'll try to find it right now.
[Ken] The LeBron James Triple Logoman,
featuring a game-used jersey
from the Cavs, Heat, and Lakers,
is a one-of-a-kind card.
It'll be the single best card
issued this year, and I need to find it.
I've tried with Drake,
and have been unable to find it.
Spud Webb, Gary Payton,
Isaiah Stewart, Desmond Bane.
But here's the key.
Every time someone
opens up a briefcase of Flawless
and they do not find
the LeBron James Triple Logoman,
all the sealed product
becomes more valuable,
and it's more likely it could be
inside this case right here.
-We'll find out.
-Let's go. Let's do it.
-[Ken] You take the box.
-[Carlo] All right.
Let's go to the back first.
Let's see what we got here.
First up. Okay.
Oh my God, yes!
One of one, David Robinson.
Probably at least
a $5,000 card right here.
Next up, John Stockton,
Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon.
My all-time favorite hometown hero,
Allen Iverson.
Still looking for the big guy.
-There's a big guy.
-[laughs] There's a big guy.
There's the biggest guy. Shaq, on card.
And finally, Larry Legend, Larry Bird,
one of the best all-time greats.
Awesome card here.
Anybody who opens Flawless
knows they put the best cards encased.
Hopefully, we can pull LeBron.
Let me give it a shot.
Sure.
Where's this? Cover it. You got it?
Here we go. Am I gonna get a LeBron?
[Carlo] Here we go.
Here we go.
-It is not a Logoman.
-[Carlo] Okay.
-[Ken] It is a good player.
-[Carlo] Okay. Rookie?
-Nice.
-[Ken] LaMelo Ball autographed card.
That's a big hit.
Hey, we'll take it. Yeah.
-[Ken] Jersey number.
-That's definitely a five-figure card.
It's a great box.
No Triple Logoman,
but somebody is going to be
an instant millionaire
who pulls that card.
The whole world knows
about the LeBron James Triple Logoman.
It is extremely important
that Goldin be the one to sell it.
We want to be on top.
♪ I walk in like, "How do you do" ♪
♪ I need a little liquor in me
Just to set the mood ♪
♪ I don't mean to be rude… ♪
-David, what's going on?
-Are you ready for this?
[Myesha] Uh, I think I'm ready.
Myesha, she's a grinder
who's done every job at Goldin.
She's worked for me
longer than anybody else
in the team except Dave.
If anybody is the Ken Goldin whisperer,
it's Myesha.
I wanna jump right into the auction world.
I've been here for so long.
I started as a part-time receptionist,
I've gotten promoted,
and now I'm a junior consignment director.
I wanna make some money.
Currently waiting
for a consignor to come in.
-I've been emailing with him.
-What kind of stuff is he bringing?
-It's music memorabilia.
-I appreciate you setting this up.
Will you know the values?
Will it be obvious enough?
Honestly, I don't ever know
exactly what anything will really go for,
so we can't really stress on values a lot.
We just have to paint the auction picture
and explain why Goldin.
Since this is my first-ever consignment,
I asked Dave to sit in
and give me some pointers.
-I'll have to watch you do this. [laughs]
-Yeah. Just sit back, take it all in.
-Just enjoy the show.
-Just learn from the king here.
[Dave] Yeah, just enjoy.
["She's Eighteen" By Emil Dudas playing]
♪ I've been counting down ♪
♪ Three, two, one… ♪
My name is Dylan Kosinski.
I'm the president
of a music collectibles company
and an avid music collector myself.
I came in because I wanted to show
the portion of my collection
I felt would make sense at their auction.
Hey, everyone.
-What's going on?
-Hi!
If things go well, this could be
the start of a crazy big relationship.
We're growing our music department.
I'm pumped to see what you got.
So I think we should start off with this.
This is actually
Jim Morrison's driver's license.
[rock music playing]
-[Dave] Wow.
-[Myesha] That's cool.
[Dylan] That was issued in 1966.
I love this.
I mean, The Doors, ultra-popular.
'66, that's the time period
that you wanna have the ID in.
[Alex] When Jim Morrison
graduated from film school in 1965,
he lived on a rooftop
in Venice Beach, California.
It was on that beach where he met
a keyboardist named Ray Manzarek.
Soon after, they formed
the legendary psychedelic rock band
The Doors.
[Dylan] All original, all made of paper.
[Dave] Original signature as well.
Let's be honest,
any ID from Morrison will be big.
He died very young.
He's super collectible.
I love that it has his photo as well.
Anything with his original photo.
You know the value of original photos.
Collectors are always looking for the item
that can connect them,
to put them as close
to their favorite athlete
or celebrity as possible.
A driver's license
is the authentication for that individual,
so collectors go nuts
over driver's licenses.
-[Myesha] His eyes are closed.
-[Dylan] Looks stoned.
[all laugh]
[Dave] I'm sure he was. It was 1966.
Yeah. That's gonna do well.
Okay, so this is actually
one of Madonna's--
-[Myesha] That is Madonna. Yes.
-Yup.
-[Myesha laughs]
-This is one of her infamous Sex books.
And if you look here,
an incredible inscription.
"Never stop loving me…"
[Myesha] "…or I'll kill you." Wow!
-[Dylan] And look how she signed it. Yeah.
-[Myesha] "Spanky!" [laughs]
-[Dave] Wow!
-[Dylan] And guess where I got this from.
Ex-boyfriend Jim Albright.
-[Myesha] Directly from him?
-[Dylan] Yup. Yup.
[Alex] In 1992, Madonna published
an erotic photography book entitled Sex.
This book was so popular
that the 1.5 million limited copies
sold out in just a few days worldwide.
It was also so controversial
that it was banned
in countries like Ireland and Japan.
This is, like, Madonna half-naked.
I've never seen this book.
Okay, that… That is even better. Wow!
[Myesha laughs] That's a lady.
-Okay. That… That's not.
-[laughs]
[both laughing]
-[Dave] Woo! Okay.
-[Myesha laughing]
The fact that she wrote in there
and she inscribed it, she signed it,
I think all of it together
would do well in auction.
I see something pink
popping out of this box.
[Dylan] This is Jimi Hendrix's pink boa
that was used on the cover
of the Are You Experienced album.
[rock music playing]
[Dylan] He even nicknamed this boa
"the magic boa"
because he wore it everywhere.
[Alex] In the late 1960s,
Jimi Hendrix burst onto the scene
as the front man
of The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
And in 1967,
he played an iconic performance
at the Monterey Pop Festival
wearing this decadent pink feather boa.
[Dylan] People still idolize him
playing guitar.
People still use his methods
to play guitar now.
The Are You Experienced album
is the most iconic,
influential music album
possibly of all time.
He wore it at the Monterey Pop Festival.
I got it directly
from the photographer Karl Ferris.
-The last item. I think the best item.
-[Dave] Okay.
[Dylan] What we have here
is Michael Jackson's original studio notes
for the song "Beat It."
[pop music playing]
-[Myesha] Dave!
-No! That is his handwriting.
[Alex] In 1983,
"Beat It" was the third single
released off of Michael Jackson's
Thriller album,
earning the King of Pop a Grammy
for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
The lyrics intended to expose
senseless violence among gangs,
and in the music video,
Jackson hired real Crips and Bloods
gang members
to demonstrate them walking away
from a fight in order to promote peace.
This could really get up there.
I'd be honored to sell that.
Are you ready to get on board with Goldin?
Oh, definitely. I'm open to selling it,
and I think you can do a good job with it.
I'm excited to start business with you.
[Myesha] Dylan is a huge lead.
He constantly gets all these items.
So I have to make sure his items
get a ton of money in auction
so he can come back and bring more.
-[Dave] Congrats, Dylan.
-Nice meeting you.
-Thank you so much. Nice to meet you.
-Welcome aboard.
[Alex] Hi, friends! We have some new
rock star items on our website.
We have a Jim Morrison driver's license.
We have a Michael Jackson, King of Pop,
handwritten lyrics to the song "Beat It."
What are you waiting for?
Get your bids in right now.
[hip-hop music playing]
[laughing]
Dominate it.
-Squad.
-[Carlo] Myesha.
Did y'all hear?
Someone pulled a LeBron Triple Logoman.
-They did not.
-[Myesha] Swear it. Check your email.
-They pulled the LeBron Triple?
-Who?
-The Logoman?
-Yes.
-I sent it to Carlos.
-The most valuable card in the pack.
-[Carlo] Here we go.
-That's gotta be millions.
[man] Get this clip ready.
Get it ready, boys!
Let's get the hell out of here.
-[guys screaming]
-Oh my gosh. They hit it.
-[Carlo] Dude. Yo!
-[guys screaming]
I don't think I'll do a run-around,
and scream and jump, but… [chuckles]
Can you hit that note?
I haven't heard a voice crack like that
since Krupa closed a 50K deal last week.
[laughing]
This is it. This is the card Drake,
everyone with money,
everyone's been trying to pull this card.
They hit the Triple Logoman,
only one in the world,
the ultimate chase card.
Obviously, I'm thinking,
"Why couldn't that be me?"
Instant millionaire.
-Yo, guys.
-It's a great logo.
-How are you doing?
-There it is.
-[Ryan] You heard about this?
-[Ken] Of course.
I came to get the guy's information.
Who has it?
-[Myesha] I do.
-Thank you.
-Wait.
-Already?
-Hold on. How do you think I work?
-[Myesha] Already.
I'm gonna get this card. End of story.
[Carlo] How'd you get it?
It just got pulled.
-I know. I sent y'all the video.
-It's already done?
-Why didn't you send us the number?
-[Myesha laughing]
-'Cause I'm trying to get a piece of that.
-Come on, Ken, we gotta eat too.
We're gonna get that number
out of Ken's office at some point.
Frank, come here, please!
I need help. Come here.
Look at that picture.
-[Frank] You look very fat.
-I look like Jabba the Hutt.
-You need to elevate this.
-They're gonna see me really fat.
But they see your Instagram Lives.
They see how thin and fit you are.
-Okay, fine. Thank you, appreciate it.
-[Frank] You're welcome.
-Hey, how are you guys?
-[man] Good morning.
[Ken] Jason, Zach, Kevin,
nice to meet you guys.
The LeBron triple Logoman was pulled
by a professional breaking company
called Backyard Breaks.
[screaming] Oh my God! Oh my God!
Anyone can buy into these box breaks.
The actual owners are three lucky guys
who happen to have bought
at the right time.
Congratulations, by the way.
Amazing, amazing luck, amazing pull.
It was just
the most surreal pull of my life, and…
honestly, I'm still trying to process it.
This card, the LeBron Triple Logoman,
is at its peak of notoriety right now.
We need to get this on the marketplace
while basketball is still in season.
I'd like to fly all three of you
up to New Jersey.
Bring the card with you,
let's talk business, and let's cut a deal.
Sound good?
-Let's do it.
-Great.
[dramatic music playing]
[plane engine revving]
[security device beeping]
I'm Jason, from New York.
I'm in high-tech sales.
I'm Zach. I'm from Las Vegas.
I'm a filmmaker.
I'm Kevin Parker.
I'm an international trader of meats.
And we are the Triple Logoman owners.
Pulling this card has been
the most surreal experience of my life.
-Hey, Ken.
-How are you doing?
[Zach] Let's be honest, Ken Goldin
is the GOAT of selling hobby cards.
And we're really excited
to hear what Ken has to offer.
So congratulations.
You were lucky enough
to hit the Holy Grail.
-Did you bring the card? Let me see it.
-We did. Would you like to see it?
Yeah, I def…
No, I flew you out here to talk shop and…
-And not take a look?
-[Ken laughs] Here we go.
[inspiring music playing]
There it is.
I've been in this business
since I was a little kid.
There has never been a card
in the history of the industry
that was as sought-after
and talked-about in the media
as this Triple Logoman card.
If you look for the ultimate comparison,
to me, it's like
Willy Wonka's golden ticket.
That's what this card is.
This is my chance
to blow out my competition.
That Goldin got this card.
It's hard to let go of.
We ultimately want to take a step forward,
but we're also having conversations
with other auction houses too.
-[suspenseful music playing]
-[inhales]
There's no way you're leaving today
without us having a deal.
Why should Goldin
be the one to sell this card?
I'm going to make it my personal mission
to make sure this card
gets the highest possible price.
LeBron is arguably the GOAT.
There's nobody else
who's won three championships.
He won a championship
with each team, as well.
In addition,
this card will sell well based on
the national media worldwide attention.
That is what we do at Goldin.
So anything is possible,
we get the right people bidding--
So you're convinced
the auction is the best way to go?
People can do private sales,
but private sales is more
if you know there's only one or two buyers
that might be interested,
and we can't possibly imagine
who would want this.
I mean, for all we know,
LeBron James himself might want this card.
There may be a billionaire in China
who wants to buy this card.
The only way to flush him out
is to have a public auction
where that clock
is ticking down every day.
And if they don't get their bid in
before it hits zero,
they'll never get the chance to own it.
That's why I think for this card,
an auction is the only way to go.
I love the enthusiasm.
I think it's the perfect story for you.
But you have three guys who are
emotionally connected to this card now.
So can you give us a second?
Sure.
In terms of being competitive,
I'm a cross
between Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan.
I always feel that
if I get in front of somebody,
there is zero shot
that I won't walk away with the deal.
What can you offer us right now?
One million dollars cash up front,
right now.
You leave the card with me,
you get $1 million
down payment on the card.
Hopefully, I give you
many million more when we sell it.
Are we good?
-Whoa!
-We did it.
-He really wants this card.
-[Ken] You just got a million bucks.
I don't know what the future has in store,
but it'll be life-changing.
-Sounds amazing.
-Let's do it.
-Let's do it. Let's do it.
-Awesome.
We're laying out a lot of money
before we actually sell a product.
In this case,
I hope I'll eventually get it back,
but it means
we're out the money until we do.
Thank you for coming, appreciate it.
-I'll keep this.
-All right.
-Keep it safe.
-[Ken] I'll keep it safe.
We'll lock it up now.
-[Kevin] Beautiful.
-[Zach] Okay.
It's the card everybody's talking about,
and guess what?
Obviously Ken Goldin
has it here in the building.
The LeBron James Triple Logoman.
This card is so special,
it has three patches
from all three of LeBron James's teams.
You got the Miami Heat,
the Cleveland Cavaliers,
and the LA Lakers.
He's also won a ring
with all three of them.
And you can bid on it right now.
[upbeat music playing]
[Ryan] What's new in life?
Are you dating anybody?
-It's a nightmare.
-Nightmare? How?
-The older I get… Nobody there.
-[Ryan] You can't find a dream person?
-Have you ever been on Hinge?
-No, I haven't.
Everyone's a train wreck!
Alex is the voice of Goldin
and the content queen.
When we need to market an item,
she's my first call.
I'm the studio host
here at Goldin Auctions.
My vision, working here at Goldin,
was always to bridge the gap
from traditional broadcast sports media
and sports cards,
collectibles, and memorabilia.
[Ryan] What are we doing?
You said something about a lead.
I found this girl
and she has an Apple Watch.
But, like, the original. It's old.
Like, "old" meaning five, six years ago?
2015 is when it came out.
No, it's literally the original iteration
of the Apple iWatch.
-I think it's worth a fortune.
-A fortune. Okay.
I think it's worth a fortune,
and here we are.
I need you to lock this down with me.
-We'll go in and tag-team this on the fly.
-We got this, trust me.
So I met this woman, Ada, at a bar.
We connected immediately.
She told me,
"I think I have this rare Apple Watch,"
and I was like, "Let's go."
Maybe this is something.
Maybe this is my one thing
to impress Dave and Ken.
So I'm bringing Ryan along with me
because I think he could possibly help me
close this deal down.
-Ada!
-Hi. How are you?
-How are you? So good to see you.
-[Ada] You too!
Sorry we're a bit late. [smooches]
I'm on New York time.
-I'm Ryan. Nice to meet you.
-My coworker, Ryan.
Big consignor at Goldin,
good friend of mine.
-Did you guys plan these outfits? [laughs]
-[Ryan] We did.
-I called her before we got here.
-Yeah.
-It's in there?
-[Ada] Yes.
-I've been talking this up in the car.
-[Ada laughing]
When it comes to something
this old and this unique,
I really don't want to
sell this on eBay, Craigslist,
or any other random auction site,
and I really am worried that… [chuckles]
…I might get scammed.
And give it a nice slow burn, guys.
So it's super old.
Oh my…!
[Alex chuckles]
[Ryan] Oh my gosh.
That is not an Apple Watch.
Let's just get that established.
-What? How old is that?
-That's a WristMac. 1988?
-[Ava] 1988, right? So…
-Yes. Oh my gosh! This is beyond rare.
-Wait, a WristMac?
-WristMac.
So, before Apple Watches,
before all of that, this is the original.
This is the very beginning of everything
right here.
[Alex] In 1998, almost three decades
before the launch of the Apple Watch,
Seiko released the WristMac,
a programmable watch that could
interface with a Macintosh computer.
This watch could store phone numbers,
set alarms, and take notes
that could then be transferred
to a computer via floppy disk.
In August of 1991,
when astronauts aboard
the Atlantis Space Shuttle
sent the first email from space,
they wore WristMac watches
to coordinate with the Macintosh computer
and Apple-linked software
aboard the shuttle.
These days, surviving WristMacs
are very difficult to find
in good condition,
and especially
in their original packaging,
making this item
a coveted piece of tech history.
-Can we take it out? Okay.
-[Ava] Yeah, please do! Go right ahead.
[Ryan] Oh my gosh! It's beautiful.
This is the original manual
with original registration card.
Underneath should be the flappy disk
which is here.
-Floppy disk.
-What'd I say?
"Flappy." Flappy Bird, flappy disk.
Have you ever even seen a floppy disk, Ry?
-Floppy disk.
-[Ava laughs] "Floppy."
-[Ryan] "Floppy"?
-[Alex] "Floppy!"
So what's cool about this is
it's not just the item itself.
It's the whole package
of having all of this together.
-It's amazing.
-It looks like it's in great shape.
So my dad got it
for a couple thousand bucks.
-And-- Yeah.
-Good… Good buy. Very good buy.
And he decided to gift it to me.
What's your plan with it?
What are you hoping to get out of this?
Unfortunately, I'm not gonna wear it.
Not my aesthetic, but--
[Ryan] No. You could pull it off.
-[Ada] It's really cool.
-Right.
But I do collect
old Golden Age horror comic books.
-[Ryan] Awesome.
-I'd rather put my money towards that.
You'll be able to buy lots of them
after selling this.
[chuckles] Hopefully.
On our platform,
you could be looking at 30,000 plus.
Wow! Okay.
-Excuse me, what?
-Yes. It's… It's super rare.
-Honestly. 30K plus. Yeah.
-[chuckles] Holy shit! Excuse my language.
-That's fine.
-Girlfriend!
-That's awesome.
-Wow! Okay. Thank you, Dad.
-[Ryan] This is special.
-[Alex] Let's go!
It just doesn't come to market.
These are never seen,
so that rarity
drives the prices like crazy.
[Ava] So you don't have to convince me
anymore.
-You can take it to auction.
-[Ryan] Look at that.
-No take-backs!
-You did well. You did this.
This is all you. This is all you.
I'm just tagging along.
How are we celebrating?
Drinks on you, Ada! [laughs]
Not yet! [laughs]
Once it sells. Once it sells. Right.
[hip-hop music playing]
-Myesha. What's up?
-[Myesha] What's up? How are you doing?
-So, how did Dylan's stuff end up doing?
-It went good. It went good.
-What does "good" mean?
-The boa went for like $9,500.
-Which--
-[Dave] That's awesome.
He wanted more for that one,
but I thought it went well.
The Madonna book
ended up going for almost $1,500.
$1,500 has got to be
the highest Madonna Sex book ever.
-For sure. [laughs]
-[Dave] So yeah, that works.
[Myesha] The Michael Jackson lyrics
went for $11,000, which was sick
-Yes. [laughs]
-[mimics Michael Jackson] Hee hee! Woo!
[Myesha] Right? [inhales]
And the Jim Morrison license, 19K.
-That was the best one.
-[Carlo] Let's go.
-[Dave] Wow!
-Let's go.
-[Myesha] Nineteen.
-[Dave] Wow.
Overall, he was super,
super happy with it.
Myesha's first big consignment. Congrats.
Myesha killed it. First consignment!
Let's go, people! She crushed it!
-[scattered applause]
-[Carlo] Not as excited as Dave and I.
But all right,
we got two claps from back there.
I am so happy.
Some of them went lower than I expected.
A lot of them went higher.
I have the potential
to close a lot of big deals in the future.
I feel like you're becoming the music
and entertainment specialist here.
-Uh, I'm into that.
-[Carlo] It's awesome.
-Crushing it!
-[chuckles] Yes. Thank you.
["Is That All You Got" feat. King Marino
by Lee Richardson playing]
♪ You go bigger, stronger
You push harder ♪
♪ So is that all you got?… ♪
The LeBron James Triple Logoman
just hit $1.7 million.
We've had so much press
for the LeBron Triple Logoman card,
my head is literally spinning.
There really was
this Willy Wonka hunt for this thing.
It is the first time it's ever been done.
It's called a Triple Logoman.
[Alex] I saw a giant billboard
in Times Square, and I was like,
"What is happening, people?"
Here's where we stand.
It's a little over a half hour
before the auctions close,
and we're at $1.7 mil.
Will we reach that $2 million mark?
Only the hobby gods know.
["Is That All You Got" continues]
[Ken] The auction is on.
The attention Goldin is getting
as a result of this card is unbelievable.
Thank God, because it means
at least my advance will get covered.
-[Myesha] Krupa, did you place your bid?
-I didn't get mine in.
-[Myesha] Is that it?
-[Carlo] Here we go.
-[beeping on screen]
-We've got 35 minutes left. Come on.
[suspenseful music playing]
-[Ryan] 1.8, all right.
-[Carlo] 1.8. That's great.
[softly] Nice.
I've never seen so many views on our site.
This card is a symbol
that we are dominating.
I need this to be a success.
Wait, we got another bid.
I think Drake is sippin' on some sizzurp,
bidding on this bad boy all night.
-[Myesha] "Some sizzurp"?
-[laughs] "Some sizzurp."
-[Carlo] 1.9, there we go.
-1.9. That's nice.
Imagine just hitting this card,
and a month later…
-It's at 1.9 million.
-You got a couple million. It's insane.
The end of the auction
is really our Super Bowl,
where all the excitement happens.
People won't play their cards
until the final minutes.
The only question is,
how high will it go?
These guys paid a couple grand for this.
They'll make millions.
-Right.
-[Dave] It's a lottery ticket.
-[Carlo] Wait, wait, wait. Here we go.
-[suspenseful music crescendo]
["Jackboot" by Ah2 playing]