The show started following him even more following his suffering and recovering from a brain aneurism. His wife and assistant, Laura, eventually got added to the opening credits (She was in them all along, but not named in the first several episodes). Dan Dotson, the auctioneer, got more camera time, particularly in post-auction interviews, as the first season went on.Their relationship has deteriorated even further following Hester's return to the show, culminating in a brawl. Dan rebuts by saying to the effect, "That's never gonna happen". And even dropped hints that he wants to partner with Dan next. Ambition Is Evil: Dave, the show's resident antagonist, has gone from a consignment store to his own auction house.The buyer wasted no time in pointing out that his haggling price hadn't even gone over 1500 yet! Played hilariously once when Darrell tried to use his cointoss deal with a potential buyer for a novelty stand-up phone He told the man that if he won the cointoss, it would be 2500.Barry offers Jarrod double or nothing on a dancing balloon man and loses.And again later with a set of 3 rare Magic The Gathering cards getting 700 instead of 600.Dennis, who had offered $300, calls heads and wins. "Scoot-A-Toot, Toot" has him make a coin toss with Dennis as to whether he would be paid $300 or $350 for an old exercise machine.The appraiser they bring them to values them at $500 (small), $1200 (medium), and $1500 (large), so Brandon (who had doubted they'd be worth anything) has to pay. He makes a bet with Brandon over whether a set of three glass vases were worth more than $5, with the loser buying lunch.Alas, Darrell doesn't win this one- and the goods go to the appraiser at no cost. He puts up a collection of Boy Scout memorabilia for a chance to win $300 from an appraiser (twice the value).Darrell offers Jarrod a coin toss in the desert for $100 (Darrell wins), then a second rematch toss for $100 (Jarrod won this one).All or Nothing: "Double or nothing" is Darrell's gimmick as "The Gambler".Mike and Herb even had to kneel down just to speak to her face to face. They greeted a tall blond woman who stated that she's the expert's coach and then she pointed down to a nine-year-old pageant contestant. Actually, That's My Assistant: On one episode, Mike Karlinger and Herb Brown won a unit that contained tiaras from a beauty pageant, so they took them to an appraiser who was an expert in pageant items.Once we open the locker, you get five minutes to look at the tropes inside: Has spawned six spinoffs: Storage Wars: Texas, Storage Wars: New York, Storage Wars: Canada, Storage Wars Miami, Barry'd Treasure, Storage Wars: Barry Strikes Back (both starring Barry Weiss), and Brandi & Jarrod: Married to the Job (starring Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante). ![]() The issue was later resolved and production resumed as of 2022, the show has aired 14 seasons. In June 2015, a physical altercation occurred on-set between Hester and the show's in-house auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson, prompting production of the show to be suspended for a month. ![]() The current buyers consist of Darrell Sheets (accompanied by son Brandon until he left for college) Mary Padian, formerly of the spinoff Storage Wars Texas Ivy Calvin (who owns a thrift store in Palmdale) Rene Nezhoda (occasionally seen with his wife Casey and daughter Tatiana and who owns Bargain Hunters Thrift Store) husband-wife team of Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante (who have since lost their original shop) and Dave Hester, one of the bigger spenders (although he's also an auctioneer, to boot!). ![]() Of course, other times, they end up with a locker full of worthless garbage. Most of them have found everything from coffins to vintage cars to valuable comic book collections, paying as little as a dollar for items that prove to be valued in the tens of thousands. Storage Wars follows several professional buyers in southern California as they scour repossessed storage units in search of hidden treasure.
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