Ton and Allen take you behind the scenes to show you how to profile a room and be the best auction hunter you can be.
Ton and Allen head up the Pacific coast to Oxnard, CA. They discover a 1940s embalming pump and one of the first electric bone saws. Later, the guys find a custom-built shark cage
Ton and Allen head to a high-end auction in Los Angeles to compete with the fierce locals and crank out a profit in just one hour - and it all happens live for the first time ever.
1800s British Pepperbox handgun; pre WWI Lionel train set.
A '70s German H&K P7 pistol; a rare 1910 copper cash register. Ton and Allen win bids on a couple of storage unit auctions in downtown Los Angeles, leading them to find a 1970 H&K P7 firearm and copper cash register.
A depression era ``Art Case'' slot machine; a custom mini-bike; a Wild West 1800s Colt Peacemaker.
Ton and Allen stake out a high-end auction. They uncover a Maui Blue '70s Fender Stratocaster and a rare 1936 jet-inspired Schwinn, but will this rusty ride rake in the riches?
Clinton and Allen find a vintage Coke vending machine and a classic truck in their auction wins.
Muskets dating to the Civil War period and a polygraph machine are among the items Clinton and Allen find in storage units they win this week. After an auction in Hollywood, Ton and Allen end up with a pair of Masonic swords that are a century old and a polygraph machine from the 1970s.
A rare baseball card, a classic jukebox and an early model CD player are among items found by Alan and Clinton in their auction wins.
An old penny arcade game and a shotgun that is more than one hundred years old are among the items Allen and Clinton find in units they win at auction.
A 1970s NASA countdown clock, an all-terrain hovercraft and a 1960s Delta relay rocket are featured.
An 1880s Palm-Squeezer pistol, a Western Electric telephone from the 1800s and a Quadzilla ATV are examined.
An 1897 Regina music box, an Addictor 190 mini boat and a Thomas Edison gramophone from 1905 are examined.
A 1978 pinball machine, a vintage Breathalyzer and an 1898 gambling device are featured.
A Ms. Pac-Man arcade machine, a Harley-Davidson engine and an Air Jordan vintage shoe collection are examined.
A 1984 Yamaha SS440 Snowmobile; a baseball signed by Hank Aaron; a toy robot from the 1950s.
See a metal casket from the Victorian period; glass fire extinguisher grenades from the 1870's; a Chicago fire station alarm box from 1896.
A detonator box for dynamite, a chest that has secret compartments and jewelry used in smelting are found in units Clinton and Allen win at auction.
An 1897 Winchester pump-action shotgun; big-game taxidermy.
An 1886 Winchester riffle designed to kill buffalo; 1950s electric slot cars. The guys luck out when they find old, electric slot car toys; Tom and Allen get a shot at making a big profit when they discover an 1886 Winchester rifle.
A 1890 humidor, a WWII-era Stuart M3 tank barrel and an industrial meat slicer are found in Worchester, Mass. Deep in Boston’s south side, Allen and Ton outbid some raucous competition. The guys score a WW2 Stuart M3 tank barrel and heavy duty tank treads. They also discover an industrial meat slicer in...
An Ontario, Cal., auction is visited, where the hosts compete with high rollers; a Gundlach Korona large format field camera from the 1920s and a scale RC Viper Fan Jet aircraft are featured.
A 1940s tandem bicycle, a black powder whaling harpoon from the 1800s and a vintage American flag collection are found in Boston.
A 1981 Bobcat 743 Front Loader and a World War I artifact are featured.
The guys go to Dallas, where they find a handcrafted cowboy saddle and a Tomahawk cruise missile jet engine. Allen and Ton travel to Dallas and face off against Texas’ most elite buyers. The guys uncover a military-grade Tomahawk cruise missile jet engine and a century-old handcrafted wild west cowboy...
An autographed "Raging Bull" poster; a revolver-knife-brass knuckle combo from the 1870s; a George Rodrigue "Blue Dog" screen print.
A bulletproof vest and a SWAT team helmet are discovered. Also: A Z-Flex Jimmy Plumer Poolrider skateboard from the 1970s is featured.
A naval cane sword from the 1800s; a 1910 poster of magician Chung Ling Soo; a Zig Zag magic sword box from 1974.
Ton and Allen head to the Beverly Hills of Orange County, Anaheim, and score a 1970s El Toro mechanical bull used to train bull riders, a silver WWII era banjo, and a collection of 1800s...
The guys head to Las Vegas, NV and discover a bumper car designed to look like a 1953 Chevy, M16 rifle magazines, a photo booth and a set of potato guns.
Remote-controlled combat robots from the 1990s; an 1800s French "Harmonica Pistol" are featured.
A 1970s dune racer; off-road racing gear; a 1965 replica Mustang pool table.
Rare Master Pitch baseball machine from the 1950's; Jaws of Life tool from the 1980's.
Allen and Ton are back in LA for a high-end storage auction and score an autographed 1960s Bob Shaw Swing Gate tattoo machine. Later, the guys uncover a Terry Ives competition chainsaw and a six foot chainsaw-carved cedar bear.
Ton and Allen travel to a container auction in San Diego and encounter some reckless spenders. They discover a "laser tag" system used for military training and refurbish a 1970's-era Fighting Chair used for big-game fishing.
Shooting Star carnival game; MMA octagon fighting cage.
Ton and Allen go North to Alaska and get a cold reception from the local auctioneer. They find two enormous seaplane pontoons and a pair of Smith & Wesson revolvers, including the most powerful production handgun in the world!
Ton & Allen encounter aggressive outdoorsmen in the Alaskan wilderness. The guys discover an 8-wheeled ATV that travels on both land & water and an air percussion hammer that can drill through solid rock!
Ton and Allen challenge an auction buyer on his home turf; The guys find a 1969 Chevelle Malibu.
Ton and Allen teach an new auction hunter a lesson and find a 1940s shuffleboard and a hot rod made from part of a WWII fighter plane.
Allen & Ton find more than easy money in New Orleans when they encounter bayou bidders with money.
Allen and Ton are off to Ventura, CA, looking to crack open some container units that have been sitting there for ages. Thinking about pricey fishing gear and even Hollywood memorabilia, the boys are pumped to go in there and do what they do best.
Ton & Allen face some silent but deadly competition at an auction in nearby Glendale. They discover a Zildjian brand percussion cymbal from the 1940’s and a pyrotechnics control board designed for large-scale fireworks displays!
Allen & Ton visit Ton’s old stompin’ ground and go head-to-head with a trash-talking auction buyer. They uncover a 19th century rifle with a matching cutlass bayonet and a mechanical bowling pinsetter from the early 1960’s!
Ton and Allen contend with a large crowd of inexperienced auction-buyers at a huge storage container auction in Pasadena. They find a small fleet of Segway personal transporters and an enormous custom-made shotgun.
Ton & Allen attend a silent auction in NJ, but that doesn't stop the local buyers from letting them know they're not welcome! They uncover a skeet throwing machine from the 1960's & a vintage vehicle with some real horsepower!
The guys clash with a familiar foe. Also: A vehicle that picks up golf balls and an accurate rifle are featured.
The guys visit Washington, D.C., where they find a Civil War-era revolver and gold coins from South Africa.
The guys run into trouble at a storage auction in Baton Rouge. Featured: an antique barber chair and a pair of racing lawn mowers.
The guys meet a rival with shady bidding tactics. Featured: a monowheel and a rifle built to scare off grave robbers.
The guys visit Virginia for an auction. Featured: a military motorcycle from Russia and a 19th-century cannon.
An amateur rocket and machinery for mining gold are featured.
Ton and Allen get a surprise second chance after nearly getting shut out in the small town of Palmer. They uncover a motorized railroad maintenance car from the 1960’s and a pre-WWI Japanese semi-automatic pistol
Allen is late to the auction, leaving Ton to battle a feisty female auction buyer on his own! The guys find a fully functional flamethrower and a rare hand-carved bow and arrow set from South America!
Ton and Allen have to get aggressive when they encounter a towering opponent with a mountain of cash. The guys uncover a vintage ice resurfacing machine and an Olympic biathalon rifle!
Ton and Allen duke it out with a local thrift store gang at a Brooklyn storage auction. The guys discover a classic arcade redemption game and a mid-century water cannon
Ton and Allen head to an auction in Ton’s hometown and end up battling with a big-mouthed buyer. They discover a pair of tranquilizer dart guns and also end up fighting with a K9
Ton and Allen jet to the Hawaiian islands where they’re joined by a feisty new female assistant! The team uncovers a pair of James Bond-style gadgets designed for high-speed underwater travel and a vintage sled used to race down the mountain
Allen & Ton enlist an assistant, Carolyn, and Allen’s Hawaiian buddy, Junior, to help them battle local buyers. The guys find a WWII-era motor scooter and a stash of antique Polynesian tattoo tools that get used on Ton
The Auction Hunters team goes on the attack & ends up on a collision course with a hardened veteran auction buyer. They uncover a collection of speedy off-road vehicles and some hardcore heavy metal from the turn-of the-century
The Auction Hunters team goes toe-to-toe with Ton’s evil twin! They find a medieval catapult designed for storming castles and Ton uncovers a hidden collection of gold bars worth thousands of dollars
Ton and Allen discover that owning a pawn shop is way more trouble than they expected. With bills stacking up, even an antique ammo collection and some classic football helmets may not be enough to put the guys in the black.
Ton and Allen race back from an auction to purchase a rare comic valued at over $100,000. The guys uncover a Samurai sword used for ritual suicide and Allen lives out his childhood fantasy of becoming knight.
The guys take Big Sis to her first auction - and when things get ugly, she becomes their secret weapon. Ton tests out a "blob" and Allen gets shot with a riot gun.
Ton and Allen end up in a turf war at a Hollywood auction and at odds with each other over whether to gamble on what could be an antique slot machine. Allen attempts to fly a jetpack.
Ton and Allen quarrel over bidding strategy at a rare auction on Catalina Island and must race against the clock to unload a one man submersible that could be worth big money… if they can make it work.
When an injury sidelines Allen, he stays at the shop while Ton takes Big Sis to the auction and goes rogue, ignoring Allen's advice and making risky purchases that could lose the partners a boatload of cash.
When a group of thugs try to bully Ton and Allen out of a Chinatown auction, the guys fight back, leading to a violent showdown and the discovery of both a rare Bornean blowgun and special effects wire harnesses.
With a motocross bike and a rare stock whip up for grabs, Ton and Allen face one of their toughest competitors yet: their former employee Carolyn, who knows all their tricks, has money to burn and is out for revenge.
Ton and Allen battle a pair of vicious female auction hunters who have an axe to grind and bid based on spite rather than strategy. And a gatling gun & suit of armor are worth much less than the guys expected.
In Philadelphia, the guys face a shady bidder with inside information and former NFL star Vince Papale in a battle for a vintage football passing machine and a colonial musket that could be worth huge money...if it’s real.
A friendly competition with former employee Carolyn turns into a vicious battle for a 1968 Corvette Stingray, giving Carolyn the last laugh. Allen tests his Ninja skills with an antique sickle weapon.
Two fierce opponents best Ton and Allen at the auction, leaving the duo in the lurch with a “trash unit” and little chance of breaking even for the day. And Ton gets tazed.
The pressures of running a shop are taking a toll on Ton and Allen and not even the discovery of a stunt-man's fall bag can ease the tension. When things get heated, Ton abandons the partnership and leaves town.
With Ton missing, Allen struggles to keep the shop afloat while training Elle to work an auction.
Allen and Ton show up at an auction as enemies, but with a common foe and pro-go-karts on the line
A bitter defeat at the latest set of storage unit auctions leaves the guys scrambling to acquire merchandise to keep the shop going.
Ton tries to negotiate with the shop's landlord, who wants to talk with the guys.
An aggressive store owner tries to block Ton and Allen from acquiring new items for the shop.
When their truck breaks down, Ton and Allen lay it all on the line to raise money to fix her. They score a Foosball table, Tommy Gun drums and to Ton’s delight, a treasure trove of Twinkies, but will it be enough?
The guys battle it out with their fierce former-employee, while a shill bidder threatens to ruin the day. When all hope seems lost, a set of monster truck tires and a mystery box are their last chance to come out on top.
The guys find a motorcycle and a pair of net guns while facing two old rivals who've joined forces. Meanwhile, the staff clash with some mystery shoppers.
Ton and Big Sis revamp the shop to bring in customers; a Ouija board and a set of antique basketballs; Allen goes toe-to-toe with an NBA Hall of Famer.
Ton and Allen rumble with a band of high-bidding bikers; the guys discover a 37 millimeter anti-tank gun and a cowboy's rodeo saddle.
Big Sis drops brings bad news as the guys clash with Carolyn over a carnival unit in Long Beach; a Native American tomahawk, a dunk tank and a rare gun that can fire three shots at once.
Uncovering a Geiger counter and NASCAR impact wrenches; shocking news from the accountant.
A face-off with Carolyn in Covina; a special effects unit; deciding the fate of the shop.
Ton and Allen uncover an antique World War II firearm and a Russian space suit, which could be their biggest find yet.
Ton and Allen go up against their former assistant, Carolyn, while Ton battles a bad back. The two find an automatic BB gun, and Allen faces a tough decision when negotiations to sell a stunt ramp go south.
A last-minute auction in Norwalk proves challenging when Ton and Allen go toe-to-toe with a real life cowboy couple. When the dust settles, the guys uncover a 3D printer and a grappling hook gun they can’t wait to shoot.
An auction in Whittier gets ugly when a buyer named Big Dave tries to take it all. After some tough losses, the guys win a state of the art food truck and an off-road rock crawler with dangerous consequences.
Ton and Allen head to an auction in hopes of mending their bread truck, Betsy; an industrial grinder and a classic Chevy.
Ton & Allen arrive late to an auction. They uncover vintage bear traps and a bounty of street art. If the pieces belong to the artist, RISK, it could be their biggest score ever. If not, they'll be stuck with forged knockoffs.
Ton and Allen head to a Hollywood auction and face a new competitor with a seemingly endless cash flow. After they uncover a triple barrel shotgun...
On a trip to New Orleans, Ton and Allen look to mix business with pleasure. They wage war with some locals at a tough auction, win a Mardi Gras...
In Louisiana, Ton and Allen encounter some salty locals at a shipping crate auction, and navigate choppy waters at a boat auction.
On a visit to see Ton's sister in Missouri for some rafting and relaxation, the guys hit up a fast-paced live auction.
CJ seeks to disrupt Allen's search for serenity at a storage auction. Then, the guys head to a live auction where they uncover an unusual Marilyn Monroe statue, an industrial water slide and a bed of nails.
Ton works on their new truck as Allen heads to an auction where he finds a sword collection and some falconry gear.
Allen drags a starving Ton to a weekend auction and some newbie buyers try to eat up all the profit. Will a rickshaw, a wrecking ball, and blast detonators be enough to satisfy Ton’s appetite, or will the guys go home hungry?
A tough group of bidders team up to take down Ton and Allen at auction. After a couple of wins, the guys try to sell an arsenal used by Native Americans and some vintage carnival gear. But will they get conned?
Unique finds lead the guys to some cool sales. They try to authenticate props from the film Titanic, Ton faces off with a rattler during a snakebite kit sale, and Allen gets into ice carving while unloading some chainsaws.
The guys get stuck with a unit they didn’t want and have to sort through trash to make their bottom line. They uncover glass blowing tools, autographed baseballs and a hockey puck launcher, which puts Ton in the line of fire.
An auction in Allen’s old stomping grounds triggers memories of being a “lone wolf.” The guys find a set of RC race boats and when they buy a man-cave unit full of old whiskey, a night of partying leads to some tough sales.
Allen's off his game without his morning coffee, but some fun items help him re-energize. The guys find a wrestling ring, and when Allen uncovers vintage animatronics, they remind him of his days as a theme park boat captain.
Ton and Allen go all in for an electric car, but with the batteries missing, a pricey refurb is their only shot at a profit. Will a home brewing system and high-end air rifles help soften the blow, or will they take a big loss?
The guys land a custom drift car and a luxury antiques unit that could have a one-of-a-kind pilot pistol from WWI. While trying to track down the provenance of the gun, Ton’s lead foot gets them into trouble at their car sale.