Country music superstar Clay Walker, visits to auction off a selection of his personal items to raise money and awareness for his organization Band Against MS. Also, a seller brings in a game caller that he claims attracts a variety of wild animals!
Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off an oversized M16 Training Rifle complete with training comic book, a vintage Vendorama Pen Dispenser, and a Victorian-era, butt-activated musical chair.
Owner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes 19th century ladies muff pistols and two antique books, one signed by John Hancock. New picker Jon redeems his one poor pick choice with a surprisingly valuable item.
Gallery 63 auctions off a pony car icon: a 1965 Mustang as well as a collection of 1970s lunch boxes. Picker Jon takes in a Stumpf fiddle. It may be the oddest, noisiest instrument the Gallery has ever had, but it barely resembles a fiddle.
This week at Gallery 63, a rare Pannonia motorcycle hopes to rev up the Gallery 63 crowd. An old school 1930s classroom printer is auctioned off. And a Michael Jackson "Thriller" sales award makes it to the block in hopes of thrilling the crowd.
Gallery 63 meets the Big E -- both of them. Paul takes in a Cadillac once owned by Elvis Presley and rare correspondence from Thomas Edison, showing a lesser known side of the famous inventor. Jon authenticates a Bruce Springsteen-signed flag guitar.
Owner Paul Brown and the Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a headhunter's ax and a rare Vespa scooter with sidecar. Paul and manager Cindy have a bidding war of their own over a vintage Coke machine.
The Gallery 63 crew take in Civil War-era iron knuckles found on a local battlefield. Owner Paul squeezes into a particularly mini British Mini Cooper. And a family's moonshine still inspires picker Jon to try his hand at home brewing for the Gallery.
Gallery 63 auctions off a part-car/part-motorcycle Lomax Trike and a forgotten handwritten poem by the Doors' Jim Morrison. Paul learns "doll" is a 4-letter word when he takes in two Cabbage Patch Kids.