Shipping Wars: Full Episode – The Empire Ships Back (Season 7, Episode 17) | A&E

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Dusty connects with his inner nerd after booking Star Wars movie memorabilia, while Samko nearly gets stuck in the past when she’s set to haul a famous Pioneer 87 year old bus in Season 7, Episode 17, “The Empire Ships Back”. #ShippingWars
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With “Shipping Wars,” dive into the cutthroat world of heavy-duty movers as they battle for the chance to transport the unshippable—the items that traditional carriers won’t touch.

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26 thoughts on “Shipping Wars: Full Episode – The Empire Ships Back (Season 7, Episode 17) | A&E

  1. Wow! The guy with the bus was in multiple shows of American Pickers, and his father was too until he died and the son took over. Their lot was jam-packed full of stuff but the old man didn't want to sell anything, now the son has to get rid of it for a tidy sum I'm sure. The son has the same hat the old man had, probably in honor of his father, but it's much cleaner. I remember Frank trying to buy stuff but the old man wouldn't sell jack, they were on like 3 or 4 episodes – one after the dad died was very sad. It must have been really tough for the son to sell the things his father held onto for years and would not sell for any price, but he had a multimillion-dollar collection.

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