Hip hop producer Dane offers Billy a rare Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer. Plus, Billy sees potential in a 19th century cane gun and a vintage trick bike.
Billy visits an old friend who offers him a subway sign and a beautiful Seeburg jukebox. Plus, vinyl expert Greg finds a special piece of history for Billy.
Billy sees potential in an incredibly rare Vespa 400, but the car is in bad shape. Plus, history buff Scott brings in a collection of political campaign buttons.
Paul picks up a 1930s pinball machine that's been left on the streets of Brooklyn. And, Billy shows off an incredibly rare piece of Frank Sinatra memorabilia.
Billy buys a vintage Pac-Man arcade machine that needs to be fixed up. Plus, he examines an antique medical appliance and an X-ray of stunt performer Evel Knievel.
Billy uncovers a Napier cocktail shaker that was made during the Prohibition era. And, he tries to track down a 19th cannon for military collector Peter.
Billy buys a Prohibition era cabinet that's in terrible shape. He enlists the help of his daughter and a radio expert to give this item a modern twist.
Billy enlists an expert to repair a United States Army cipher machine from World War Two. Plus, a customer brings in a rare John Brashear refractor telescope.
Billy hunts for interesting items at the InfoAge Space Exploration Centre in New Jersey. Plus, a customer offers Billy a Glen Campbell stylophone for $200.
Billy finds a rare Arctic Cat minibike, but he'll need to spend big to get it working again. And, Billy uncovers a valuable John Dillinger wanted poster.
Billy tries to make a deal for a Greyhound bus sign. Plus, a customer wants to get his Cold War era spy watch working, but it's missing a key component.
A customer brings in some mint condition Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures. Paul uncovers a Macintosh computer, and Billy sells a Hitchcock drawing.
Billy visits an old friend and walks away with a WWII British version of the bazooka. Plus, Billy sells a cavalry breastplate from the Napoleonic Second Empire.