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Darrell finally gets some exercise in Long Beach, when he finds a 'fat jigger' in his $850 unit, which turns out to be worth a good $300 profit. Barry comes across a toy car in his $1,000 unit that turns out to be a tether car, and his to his surprise, is valued in the range of $7,000. Dave goes all out for a unit that hasn't been opened in 20 ...
Barry Weiss WYSS; also known as The Collector (seasons 1–4; season 14–15): Weiss and his brother owned a successful produce company until he retired. Weiss is a lifelong antiques collector, but he had never bought a storage unit until his friend and Storage Wars executive producer and narrator Thom Beers suggested that he join the show. [24]
Mark's new custom-made man purse is filled with cash, he buys three units for the total cost of $2,200. Nabila's $675 locker is fit for a dummy, literally. Barry Weiss makes a purchase of a $1,700 unit containing a large amount of car and motorcycle parts, and makes $10,000 off all the parts. Jarrod and Brandi fail to purchase a unit.
Weiss was born to a Jewish family in New York City, on February 11, 1959, to parents Hy and Rosalyn Weiss. [3] [4] [5] His father, Hy, was also a music executive having founded Old Town Records in the late 1950s. [6] Barry Weiss graduated from Cornell University in 1981. While in school, he worked as a promoter to radio stations from his dorm room.
From a 1960s Mustang to a 2008 Hummer, the type of cars that are worth the most money, surprisingly, vary. In other words, you may have a fortune parked in your garage and not even realize it.
Buyers: Brandi Passante, Darrell Sheets, Rene & Casey Nezhoda, Ivy Calvin, Kenny Crossley, Barry Weiss, Lisa Delarios and Dusty & Lupe Riach; No. in series No. in
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1 Barry forgot there was an auction in Cerritos before he came. 2 It was revealed at the end of the episode that despite not spending any money at the auction, Barry bet his entire budget for the day at a bridge tournament, which earned him a profit of $30.00. 3 Darrell bought a unit for $400. And after he looked through the unit for profitable ...