Storage Wars: Super RARE Cash Register (S4 Flashback) | A&E

Barry stumbles upon a super rare and valuable, old cash register in this clip from Season 4, Episode 16, “There’s No Place Like Homeland”. #StorageWars
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Packed with dramatic bidding, intense rivalries and quirky personalities, “Storage Wars” follows treasure hunters Darrell, Brandon, Jarrod, and Brandi as they seek to score big in the high-stakes world of storage auctions.

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21 thoughts on “Storage Wars: Super RARE Cash Register (S4 Flashback) | A&E

  1. Even I could tell there wasn’t likely 3 grand in that locker, no one would have paid that except a regular on this show because they sweeten up them lockers some.

  2. Why do these people buy random storages for and most of them there's nothing worth in it, the only time I see myself buying a storage is if there's a mongolian child in there

  3. My grandma's family has a cash register like that, maybe a bit bigger. It was the one that was in the family store they ran when they came to America.

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