Bangkok--8 Aug--Bangkok Public Relation
This August, Discovery Channel explores the cutthroat world of storage-unit auctions in the all-new series, AUCTION HUNTERS. Every day in America, there are over ten thousand abandoned storage units that are put up for public auction. Each unit has the potential to be a goldmine for those who make their living hunting unclaimed property. The series offers a rare look into the high stakes, financial risks and potential rewards where the right purchase can bring in serious cash. AUCTION HUNTERS premieres on Discovery Channel every Thursday at 2000 hrs starting August 11 on TrueVisions 20 and encores every Thursday at 2300 hrs, Friday at 0700 hrs and 1300 hrs and Sunday at 1400 hrs.
Amidst a struggling economy, the business of auction hunting has emerged as a thriving trade for many Americans. AUCTION HUNTERS follows two of the best prospectors in the business, Clinton "Ton" Jones, a historical weapons and old currency expert, and Allen Haff, a second generation antiques dealer, as they participate in storage-unit auctions throughout Southern California.
Allowed only a brief glimpse inside the units before each fast-paced auction begins, skill and strategy are paramount as our hunters have only seconds to estimate the value of the unit and determine how high they’re willing to bid to beat the competition. Once an auction is won, the story and true monetary worth of the unit emerge as Ton and Allen begin “the dig,” a process by which they literally dig into the contents of the unit and assess every single item within. Sometimes, they find nothing but at other times, they score big, bringing home a treasure trove of items for which prospective buyers around the country will pay top dollar.
Come along with Ton and Allen as they consult experts, establish value and ultimately scour the antique and collectible markets for the best buys. Witness the thrilling process of bidding on and winning abandoned storage units, appraising the items found within, and selling the most lucrative and interesting pieces to experts or collectors for profit, in the following premiere episodes of AUCTION HUNTERS:
The Wild West
The Auction Hunters visit the Wild West town of San Bernadino on a gold rush of their own. The stakes couldn't be higher when Ton uncovers an 1880s British "Pepperbox" revolver, but he will only turn a profit if it fires.
The Big Score
The business of storage-unit auctions has emerged as a thriving trade for many, including Ton and Allen. The duo bid on units in downtown LA and uncover a '70s German H&K P7 pistol and a rare copper cash register.
Ton’s Got A Gun
The guys enter a high-stakes bidding war with Allen's old rivals. Ton and Allen uncover a depression-era "Art Case" slot machine, a custom mini-bike and a Wild West 1880s Colt Peacemaker, but can they turn a profit?
Strat’d For Cash
Ton and Allen stake out a high-end auction. They uncover a Maui Blue '70s Fender Stratocaster and a rare 1936 jet-inspired Schwinn, but will this rusty ride rake in the riches?
The Real Thing
In a beach town's storage unit auction, Ton and Allen run into an old rival. They win a classic GMC truck and discover its tricked-out chrome engine. They also uncover the first upright Coke vending machine, but is it the real thing?
Weapons of Past Destruction
At a storage auction in Hollywood, Ton and Allen find century-old Masonic swords, a World War II Japanese samurai blade and a "Nixon-Era" polygraph machine. They also discover Civil War era black powder muskets and test them at a range.
Gangster Whiskey
At a desert storage auction, Ton discovers 1920s prohibition whiskey likely smuggled by Al Capone, but will he sell it or crack it open? The guys uncover the first ever CD player and a classic 1951 record jukebox.
Home on the Gun Range
The guys head to a storage unit auction in Corona, California. Ton and Allen uncover a 1940s arcade game, a 1901 Winchester shotgun and an antique crossbow that they test at the range.