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A vintage football passing machine and colonial musket are up for grabs in Philadelphia.
Ton and Allen find themselves bidding against each other at an auction; the fate of the pawnshop and their friendship is in question.
Battling it out with a former-employee; a set of monster truck tires and a mystery box are the last chance.
Ton and Allen rumble with a band of high-bidding bikers; the guys discover a 37 millimeter anti-tank gun and a cowboy's rodeo saddle.
Ton and Allen go to Alaska and get an unwelcome reception from the local auctioneer; Ton and Allen find a powerful production handgun, two large seaplane pontoons and two Smith & Wesson revolvers.
Ton and Allen teach a new auction hunter a lesson and find a 1940s shuffleboard and a hot rod made from part of a WWII fighter plane.
Allen & Ton find more than easy money in New Orleans when they are challenged by some bayou bidders with money.
The boys go head-to-head with a trash-talking auction buyer and uncover some treasures.
Ton and Allen go to a storage container auction in Pasadena, Calif., and have to contend with inexperienced buyers.
Ton and Allen return to Los Angeles only to butt heads with a familiar rival at hostile auction hunter terrain.
Ton and Allen face-off with a buyer who has shady bidding tactics; a custom-built monowheel; a rifle designed to ward off grave robbers.
Ton and Allen find a motorized railroad maintenance car from the 1960s and a pre-World War I Japanese semi-automatic pistol.
Ton and Allen fight it out with a local thrift store at a Brooklyn storage auction; a classic arcade redemption; a mid-century water cannon.
Ton and Allen battle a big-mouthed buyer in Ton's hometown; tranquilizer dart guns; the guys fight with a K9.
Allen & Ton battle local buyers to get a WWII-era motor scooter and Polynesian tattoo tools.
The team goes toe-to-toe with Ton's evil twin over a medieval catapult and a collection of gold bars.
Rare Master Pitch baseball machine from the 1950s; a Jaws of Life tool from the 1980s.
A depression era "Art Case" slot machine; a custom mini-bike; a Wild West 1800s Colt Peacemaker.
A Maui Blue 1970s Fender Stratocaster; a 1936 Schwinn Autocycle.
First upright coin-operated Coke vending machine; a classic GMC Truck.
Civil War era black powder muskets; 19th century Masonic swords; polygraph machine.
The first ever model CD player; a classic 1951 jukebox; a rare Willie Mays baseball card.
A 1940s Kiss-O-Meter penny arcade game; a 1901 Winchester Shotgun.