Posted on: March 17, 2013 | Views: 208 | Comment
When Ric Savage and his family find an old recording device, a notebook filled with codes, and a Russian-English dictionary, they think they've stumbled upon a spy's stash of goodies. Could it be true?
Bust out the game clock because the Savages have uncovered an Anri chess set: hand carved, hand painted, and in great shape.
Ric meets up with a buyer named Mike and unveils his antique Anri chess set and cold war artifacts. Will the old game and espionage technology help Ric rake in some major cash?
No, it’s not a lobster trap. It’s one the oldest games you’d find in casino in the 1920s: a Chuck-A-Luck. This would make a nice parrot cage, actually.
After discovering a boatload of worthy gambling artifacts in Galveston, Texas, Ric takes his loot to Julio in New Orleans to see what he’s got to say – and has got to pay – for it.
G and Nick stumble upon something that gets Ric super excited: a Texas Militia belt buckle. This badboy could be worth around $2,000!
When Nick Savage scoops up a Walker Colt out of the water he decides to pull a Ric and scream at the top of his lungs in excitement. Like father, like son.