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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] On June 25, 2013, it was reported that Weiss would not return to the show for season five and that he was leaving the series. [ 25 ]
Barry later bets on his own profit when he gets his shuffleboard game board appraised, and wins against himself. Ivy Calvin didn't have enough cash with him to buy the units at the auction. This was the last episode to use 2008 - 2013 A&E Network tagline,"Real Life.Drama". This was also the final episode for Barry Weiss until his return in ...
This is a list of Storage Wars episodes that have aired on the A&E network over the course of its run. A 14th season premiered on November 2, 2021. A 14th season premiered on November 2, 2021. [ 1 ]
Storage Wars has worked the growing crowds at auctions into its plotlines. Weiss, a self-styled collector who buys auctions in the hopes of finding cool stuff, even befriended the rookies in one ...
Husband and wife team Rene and Casey traveled from San Diego to a storage unit auction in North Hollywood to get their hands on some treasures to 'Storage Wars': Price battle for a unit pays off ...
On Wednesday night's episode of "Storage Wars," Mary didn't let a little competition from our favorite bad guy Dave get between her and a pretty valuable locker. As usual, Dave was looking to ...
The buyers trek to the desert city of Murietta, California. Jarrod and Brandi put their reckless bidding strategy to work and it earns them a $1,900 locker and some good profit. Jeff Jarred resurfaces, but that doesn't sit well with the Dotsons. Barry Weiss pays $2,200 and figures a couple things out.
A Reddy Kilowatt lamp was discovered in an abandoned storage locker in 2012 by Barry Weiss on episode 13 of the third season of Storage Wars, titled "Willkommen to the Dollhouse". Considered a valuable collector's item, the lamp and bulb featuring Reddy's likeness was retail valued at $3,000, but ultimately was sold for only $1,600.