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Darrell Sheets, also known as The Gambler (seasons 1–): A storage auction veteran from San Diego. His catchphrase is "This is the WOW factor!" and he makes the occasional malapropism. He makes his living by selling items from his purchased lockers at his weekly swap meet, and through his online store.
Barry decides to start thinking inside the box, and brings an inside man. Jarrod fills his thrift store, but empties his wallet. Dave helps the Dotson's commissions. And with the Sheets split, Brandon discovers just why people call his dad "The Gambler". Darrell spends $1,050 on a swimming protector. Darrell and Brandon bid separately for this ...
Attention Storage Wars fans: The odds of you striking it rich at a storage auction are as remote as those of mortal enemies Darrell Sheets (pictured) and Dave Hester dancing the cha-cha cheek-to ...
When he finds some vintage gaming machines, an appraisal only proves to be more bad news. Darrell scores big with his $3,350 unit when he uncovers a collection of vintage coca-cola bottles and other memorabilia. Meanwhile, Brandi arrives at the auction alone, with Jarrod supervising the expansion of their thrift store.
Jarrod Shultz and Brandi Passante, Darrell and Brandon Sheets, and auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson returned Season 5. Nezhoda and Lloyd did not appear in the final nine episodes of the season, allowing by Mary Padian for episodes 25-29 and the long-awaited return of Dave Hester in episodes 25-29 after one-season hiatus.
The Container Store says it's filing for bankruptcy protection. Food. Food. The Pioneer Woman. Ree's million dollar spaghetti lives up to its name — get the hearty recipe. Food. Simply Recipes.
This reviewer summed up the sheets best: "Soft feeling, good quality, 100% cotton — so very cozy for a good night’s rest." $48 at Wayfair. Wayfair. Clover Lane Peppermint Candy Christmas Throw ...
Darrell hopes to score another major find as the bidders converge in Stanton, California. Darrell wins himself an $1,800 unit with many boxes and also much jewelry. 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.