Tonight at 9 P.M. EDT on the DISCOVERY Channel, the Second Season of Auction Kings returns with plenty of mind-boggling items to sell. Auction Kings shows how one of the country’s most famous auction houses, Gallery 63, and its owner Paul Brown operate. Paul likes to deal in the world of unique items — from Civil War memorabilia to vampire-hunting kits to Russian cosmonaut space suits to vintage posters. What makes Auction Kings different from the storage unit shows like Auction Hunters and Storage Wars is that Auction Kings shows how the items were acquired and what happens when they go on sale. The DISCOVERY Channel is also broadcasting episodes of Auction Kings from the First Season to get you up to speed. If you’re fascinated by the discovery and sale of bizarre items, this is the program for you!
Sounds interesting, George. More about the item than the owner or buyer.
I’m interested to see where the cosmonaut space suits came from and who’s going to buy them, Patti.
Glad to know it’s still on. I watched it in the past and liked it, although that woman gives me the willies.
I know what you mean, Bob.
How so? (Haven’t seen it…ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is about as deep into this arena as I’ve gotten.)
AUCTION KINGS and the other storage unit programs can prove addicting, Todd. It’s a whole new genre.
But how does the woman in the cast give willies?
Cindy Shook, the strange woman manager of the auction house, is super superstitious, Todd. And, a little freaky about most things.