Storage Wars Season 3 Episode 4 Here's Looking at You, Kenny
- TV-14
- June 12, 2012
- 21 min
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6.2 (36)
In "Here's Looking at You, Kenny," the fourth episode of season three of Storage Wars, viewers are taken on a journey through the high-stakes world of storage unit auctions. In this particular episode, the auction bidders find themselves in La Verne, a suburb of Los Angeles, California.
The episode begins with the introduction of the various bidders, including Darrell Sheets, the self-proclaimed "Gambler," and his son, Brandon. Also present are Jarrod Schulz and his partner Brandi Passante, as well as Barry Weiss and Dave Hester.
The auctioneer opens up the first unit for bidding, and the bidders quickly size up the contents. Dave Hester, known for his aggressive bidding style, quickly raises the stakes, but is countered by Darrell Sheets. The bidding war heats up, and eventually Darrell comes out on top, winning the unit for $1700.
The unit contains a variety of items, including an antique scale and a set of vintage tires. But the real prize is a painting that Darrell believes to be valuable. He enlists the help of art expert Frank Romero to appraise the painting, and the two set off to a nearby gallery to get a professional opinion. The expert takes a close look at the painting and is impressed by the quality and style. He estimates that it could be worth as much as $15,000. Darrell is thrilled, and he and Brandon celebrate their big score.
Meanwhile, Jarrod and Brandi have their sights set on a unit full of antique furniture. They team up with Dave Hester to take on Barry Weiss, who is also interested in the unit. The bidding quickly reaches $4000, and tensions are high. In the end, Jarrod and Brandi win the unit for $4600, and they waste no time digging through the items.
They find a set of antique chairs that they believe could be worth a lot of money, as well as some other interesting items. But the real surprise comes when they uncover a vintage Coke machine. They call in an expert to appraise it, and he estimates that it could be worth as much as $6000.
Barry Weiss, known for his love of collectibles, has his eye on a unit that appears to be full of vintage toys. He is up against Darrell and Brandon, who are also interested in the unit. The bidding quickly reaches $2500, and the three bidders go back and forth for a while before Barry eventually wins the unit for $4200.
Once he begins digging through the unit, however, he realizes that it's not quite what he had hoped for. While there are some interesting items, including a vintage bicycle and some old records, there are no valuable toys to be found. Barry is disappointed and decides to cut his losses by selling the unit to Darrell.
Overall, "Here's Looking at You, Kenny" is a thrilling episode that offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of storage unit auctions. With its mix of tense bidding wars, surprising discoveries, and big wins, it's a must-watch for fans of the show.