
Overview
A three-episode stint in Seattle begins. Items appraised include a 17th-century Japanese tea urn, an acetate of a recording by Seattle native Jimi Hendrix, an 1819 book its owner found in a dumpster and a baseball autographed by the 1951 New York Yankees. However, a non-Yankee also signed it and that normally decreases value “dramatically,” says appraiser Simeon Lipman. But the non-Yankee was Marilyn Monroe, who, says Lipman, “is the exception to the rule.” Also: host Dan Elias visits architect Frank Gehry's Experience Music Project museum.
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7 - 1Albuquerque: Hour 1 January 06, 2003
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7 - 2Albuquerque: Hour 2 January 13, 2003
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7 - 3Albuquerque: Hour 3 January 20, 2003
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7 - 4Seattle: Hour 1 January 27, 2003
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7 - 5Seattle: Hour 2 February 03, 2003
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7 - 6Seattle: Hour 3 February 10, 2003
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7 - 7Cleveland: Hour 1 September 15, 2003
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7 - 8Cleveland: Hour 2 September 22, 2003
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7 - 9Cleveland: Hour 3 September 29, 2003
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7 - 10Kansas City: Hour 1 October 06, 2003
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7 - 11Kansas City: Hour 2 October 13, 2003
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7 - 12Kansas City: Hour 3 October 20, 2003
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7 - 13Hot Springs: Hour 1 October 27, 2003
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7 - 14Hot Springs: Hour 2 November 03, 2003
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7 - 15Hot Springs: Hour 3 November 10, 2003
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7 - 16Charlotte: Hour 1 November 17, 2003
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7 - 17Charlotte: Hour 2 November 24, 2003
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7 - 18Charlotte: Hour 3 December 08, 2003