Auction Hunters Season 4
Auction Hunters is an American reality television series that premiered on November 9, 2010, on Spike and is produced by Gurney Productions Inc. It also airs internationally. In June 2011, Spike announced that it had ordered a third season of 26 episodes. In August 2012, Spike announced that it had ordered a fourth season of 26 episodes. The fourth season premiered on January 30, 2013.
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Auction Hunters
2010 / TV-PGAuction Hunters is an American reality television series that premiered on November 9, 2010, on Spike and is produced by Gurney Productions Inc. It also airs internationally. In June 2011, Spike announced that it had ordered a third season of 26 episodes. In August 2012, Spike announced that it had ordered a fourth season of 26 episodes. The fourth season premiered on January 30, 2013.
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Auction Hunters Season 4 Full Episode Guide
A face-off with Carolyn in Covina; a special effects unit; deciding the fate of the shop.
Uncovering a Geiger counter and NASCAR impact wrenches; shocking news from the accountant.
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.
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.
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 are challenged by two old rivals; the guys dig up an off-road motorcycle and a pair of net guns; the staff clashes with mystery shoppers.
Battling it out with a former-employee; a set of monster truck tires and a mystery box are the last chance.
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?
A ruthless store owner tries to stop Ton and Allen from scoring new items in Santa Barbara so they fight back; the guys uncover a rare antique air gun and a vintage wooden boat built for speed.
The shop's landlord wants to talk to the guys; Allen puts an experimental powered parachute to the test.
The guys leave an auction empty handed and try to find new merchandise at a yard sale; questionable antique tennis rackets and an ancient special effects box may not earn them anything.
Ton and Allen find themselves bidding against each other at an auction; the fate of the pawnshop and their friendship is in question.
Allen struggles to keep the pawn shop afloat while training Elle; After a fierce bidding war with Caroline, pieces from a century old motorcycle may not be enough.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.