Inspired by an ad in Uncle Henry's, Tony and Codfish decide to spend their week mining for gemstones, but hitting real pay dirt is easier said than done.
These dickerers live by a book--a weekly publication in Maine that advertises OPPORTUNITY. To avoid legal hot water, Tony has to unload one of his many vehicles, but can't turn down a deal to buy another.
Across Down East, festivals are underway and our dickerers see dollar signs. Tony scrambles to make cash selling chainsaws at the Lumberjack Festival. The ever-resourceful Yummy jumps at the chance to perform a wedding.
Yummy and Mitchell strike a deal to sell prized motorcycles while Tony and Codfish dicker for antique horse-drawn sleighs. Meanwhile, Clint barters his way into building a custom staircase railing for an old buddy.
When Tony's beloved truck breaks down, he and Codfish are forced into an escalating series of dickers to stave off a whopping repair bill. Meanwhile, at the Dickering Days swap meet.
Tony comes across an old barn in need of tearing down, but what he really wants is all the beautiful old material it's made of. Can he and Codfish do the job without destroying all the treasures inside?
Tony and Codfish start their week with a big sale: $1500 for a vintage soda machine and an old Coca-Cola sign. With cash in hand, they're eager to spend it on anything they can turn around for even more profit.
Tony, Codfish and Duke use their dickering skills to renovate their old hunting lodge, in order to raise the value of the property. Clint and Bruce make a bet to see who can find and fix up the coolest vintage vehicle.
Tony's streak of unsuccessful dickers takes a turn for the better when his partner, Codfish, returns from vacation. Yummy and Mitchell find creative ways to dicker their way out of debt.
Tony and Codfish pick up a handful of musical instruments they find advertised in Uncle Henry's and resell them to their music-shop pal Mark for a tidy profit. Meanwhile, over in Minot, Yummy's received a letter from the town council.
With winter fast approaching, our dickerers see opportunities to score on cold-weather equipment. Clint attempts to restore and sell an old Bombardier, while Bruce faces an uphill battle when he tries to sell his Skidder.
Welcome to Maine and the world of dickering, where everything comes with a price tag. Using a weekly publication, Uncle Henry's, as a guide, our expert dickerers.
In Maine, Thursday is Uncle Henry's Day. Dickerers from all over the state use Uncle Henry's to buy, sell, swap and trade to support their freewheeling lifestyles.
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