Mon, Nov 3, 2014
Tommy the Barber in Edin, NC not only cuts hair, but collects a wide range of flags and golf balls. He's got almost 2,500 stocked from floor to ceiling in his barber shop. But don't let that southern hospitality fool ya, even though he doesn't know the worth of all his items, he still drives a hard bargain. Bob and his business partner Mike are long time collector/dealers based in Pinehurst, N.C. - the home of American golf. They've recently opened up a golf memorabilia shop and have invited Bob and Ryan to come scope out the inventory for their next auction. The Green Jacket Auction boys will have to bring their A game, or they'll be in for more of a show and tell - then show and bring home.
Mon, Nov 17, 2014
Mike and Chris Hurdzan are well-known architects with one of the largest golf collections in the world. They're such enthusiasts, that they modeled their office after an old British golf-themed village. Their memorabilia is known as one of the world's greatest golf collections and they have some of the rarest items around. There's just one problem: they have never worked with Green Jacket Auctions. Not only will Bob and Ryan have to prove themselves as experts in the industry, but convince both father and son to sell. We'll see everything from an extremely rare Merion Country Club Wicker Basket to a 1930's Schoenhut indoor golf game that they'll have to play to finalize the deal. Gary Wyckoff, who lives just outside Columbus, Ohio, is a collector and a dealer. His interests lie heavily in antiques that range from 20th century contestant badges, metals, scorekeepers, ceramics and statues. His office literally glistens with silver and gold. He may look like a laid back guy, but he's a shark at the negotiation table. Ryan and Bob will have to really roll up their sleeves and keep a close eye out for the tiny pieces that'll strike big at their next auction -Gary's got a wealth to dig through.