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In Huntington Beach, Calif., Darrell's insider information amplifies his investment considerably; Mary's find cooks up some oversized accoutrements; Kenny takes advantage of others' missteps to grab a unit.
Darrell is at risk of losing the title of ``The King of Montebello``; Brandi and Jarrod find their way back to the auction with the help of some pocket tech; Casey bails herself out despite being confined with an infectious German.
Mary needs help managing a tiny parking lot in Van Nuys, Calif.; Ivy goes on the prowl for a bike; Dave scores a therapeutic locker; Justin tries to show the rest of the buyers how to make the most out of a unit.
Brandi and Jarrod bring an old friend along to do some heavy lifting; Ivy finds his fun in the little things; Mary discovers where her bread is really buttered; Shana and Edwina crack themselves up with some snappy accessories.
Brandi and Jarrod pick up what may be the best of the worst in Buena Park, Calif.; Kenny and his cousin glide through a half-decent locker; Ivy comes to the auction dressed to kill; Mary tries to turn up the volume.
Jimmy and James Smith go to an anger management counselor; Gabe Rygaard unveils a bold new plan to run two yarders on the same site; one of Big Gun's greenhorns faces the end of the line; Shelby takes on an assistant who puts him in his place.
Shelby and cousin Belinda are under the gun to find a huge Cypress; S&S hires a new diver but says goodbye to an old one; the cowboys of Siderius break in their greenhorn.
An accident sends one man over the edge of the landing at Papac; greenhorn Jesse Kelleher is in need of redemption; the swamp man gets into a shootout.
The battle between Shelby Stanga and Richard comes to a head; Buck and Swilley's boat goes boom; a greenhorn at Big Gun shows his dark side; Joe and Coatsy bury the hatchet.
Gabe's two-yarder plan goes further off track when one crew member defects to the other team; Big Gun races their tightest deadline yet; Joe and the new guy get into it; an accident could take S&S out of the Log-Off for good.
At Rygaard, a crew shakeup leaves everyone scrambling; S&S suffers a blow; Buck and Swilley get unexpected help from James; Papac takes to the open seas for a fishing trip; Big Gun brings in a new yarder operator.
Jimmy Smith braves the depths of the Suwannee River; Shelby takes on a log that flipped his winch last season; the boys of Siderius play fast and loose; Rygaard pushes their yarder to the brink of disaster.
Gabe's two yarder sides are reunited; the alliance between team Buck and James Smith comes to a bitter end; Joe's hard-yarding style sends the rigging crew running for cover; two new teams of ox loggers enter the race.
The guys check out a replica of the proton pack from ``Ghostbusters;`` a seller brings in an original work by the street artist Banksy; Rick and Corey take their 1951 Steve McQueen Chevy to an auction.
A 2004 World Series player's ring is brought into the shop; a toy James Bond Aston Martin from the 1960s; the guys get tired of Rick's grumpy behavior.
Rick takes a trip to England and visits his buddy's pawn shop; someone wants to buy Rick's favorite mini-bike; Rick finds some rare maps of Nevada and North America.
The guys check out a replica of the iconic Blues Mobile; Corey and Chumlee check out a blueprint of the original electric chair; Rick's desk is falling to pieces.
The guys check out a Honda Pilot ATV; a seller brings in a signed photo of the Rolling Stones; Chumlee brings his pet goldfish into the shop.
The guys check out a collection of sex education records from 1948; Corey and Chumlee check out a blue book from the Las Vegas Sheriff's Department; the shop gets a new intern.
Rick and Chumlee check out a 1969 Camaro Z28; a first edition baseball scorebook from 1878 is brought into the shop; Corey's wild spending habits earn him a visit with a financial adviser.
The guys check out a Shuffle Alley bowling machine; Rick and Corey are offered an official movie prop from ``The Godfather;`` the Old Man discovers the perfect way to shut Chumlee down.
The guys look at a coat custom-made for Elvis Presley; Chumlee checks out a Mercedes-Benz golf cart; the guys tease Rick about his bald head.
A Gibson Super Jumbo guitar once owned by Peggy Eames is brought into the shop; Corey and the Old Man check out a Buck Rogers tin rocket; Chumlee decides to put some graffiti art on the shop's exterior.
A WWII Enigma machine is brought into the shop; Corey and the Old Man check out a photo of old west gunfighter Doc Holiday; Corey's big-spending ways have him strapped for cash.
The guys look at a 1961 Fender Stratocaster used on the 007 theme song; Corey and Chumlee check out a fully customized 2006 Dodge Magnum; Chumlee designs a new uniform shirt for shop employees.
A big-time car dealer drops by the shop interested in buying the 1924 Dodge; Rick and Corey check out some uniforms owned by a 3-star general in the Soviet Army; Chumlee needs a place to crash.
The guys check out a painting by Muhammad Ali; Corey and Chumlee eye a Colt Dragoon pistol; the guys hire a consultant to make the shop more efficient.
Corey and Chumlee try to pull off the perfect duo Halloween costume; Corey checks out a 1933 Plymouth; a guy brings in a 1977 Mattel electronic football game.
The guys check out a Winchester rifle from the Wounded Knee Massacre; a nickel slot machine from the 1940s is brought in; the guys find a stray dog outside the shop.
It's Frank vs. Mike in their biggest bet so far, and the stakes are personal; Frank will either keep his beard, or get himself a close shave.
Mike and Frank meet a collector who is a huge fan of legendary daredevil Evel Knievel and owns many of the iconic stunt performer's personal items.
The guys find a rare 1930s coupe at Buckey's one-man ranch; the numbers aren't in Mike's favor when Frank shows off his beautiful mind.
Mike and Frank attempt to beat the house against the Georgia Gambler; Danielle and Robbie come across what could be a million-dollar find.
Mike and Frank use the force to unveil a secret Star Wars stash in California; the guys try to make a deal on a mint '56 Chevy Belair.
Mike and Frank unearth a music jackpot in an old general store; a hoarder's house holds on to its secrets.
Two brothers are better than one when it comes to negotiating; Mike looks to bundle in order to save his bottom line.
For the first time ever the guys head straight to Roswell, but make a detour to a Wild West town with a million-dollar item for sale.
The last 7 seasons and a countdown of the 10 most incredible moments.
A look back on seven seasons of ``The Curse of Oak Island``; countdown of ten of the most incredible theories ever to be presented.
It's the end of drilling season on Oak Island and the fellowship made a number of groundbreaking discoveries in their quest to solve a 225-year-old treasure mystery.
In the midst of a worldwide pandemic, Rick, Marty and the team return to Oak Island; armed with evidence of possible tunnels leading to the Money Pit, the guys are convinced they have the tools to solve the Oak Island mystery once and for all.
In the midst of a worldwide pandemic, Rick, Marty and the team return to Oak Island; armed with evidence of possible tunnels leading to the Money Pit, the guys are convinced they have the tools to solve the Oak Island mystery once and for all.
The team is coming out of quarantine and is ready for action; evidence arises of a centuries old tar kiln, suggesting significant industry happened on Oak Island long before the discovery of the Money Pit.
New evidence suggests a connection between Lot 15 and the mysterious swamp; the expensive decision to excavate the mysterious bog is made.
The team is amazed when an evolving theory accurately identifies two man-made anomalies that they believe may be landmarks created to pinpoint the Money Pit.
Racial tension in North Carolina; domestic disturbance in Texas; drunken driving in Arizona.
Pot bust in Arizona; domestic violence in California; drunken driving in North Carolina.
DUI in North Carolina; fugitive caught in Texas; domestic disturbance in Arizona.
Fire in North Carolina; public intoxication in California; domestic disturbance in Arizona.
Dog on the loose in North Carolina; court order violated in California; strip search in Arizona.
Home invasion reported in California; shots fired in North Carolina; medical emergency in Arizona.
Police department K-9 officers in action; guns drawn in Texas; drug bust in North Carolina; warrant served in Arizona.
Police department K-9 officers in action; drug bust in Missouri; armed robbery in North Carolina; paraphernalia seized in Texas.
Police department K-9 officers in action; home invasion in North Carolina; drug dealer busted in Texas.
Police department K-9 officers in action; shots fired in Texas; drug bust in North Carolina.
Knife attack in Virginia; drug bust in South Carolina; domestic abuse in Florida.
Armed robbery in Florida; drug busts in South Carolina and Virginia.
There's a drug bust in South Carolina and a domestic battery in Florida.
There's an armed robbery in South Carolina, drug bust in Florida and a burglary reported in Indiana.
Gun seized in South Carolina; drug activity reported in Virginia; burglary in North Carolina.
Drug bust in North Carolina; vehicle and gun theft in Florida.
A young Cleveland father is murdered in his car, and the police suspect his friend has information on the killer's identity; homicide detectives hunt for a shotgun-toting killer.
Detectives in Tulsa, Okla., encounter a neighborhood under siege by young thugs after a man is killed in his home by a stray gunshot.
Tulsa, Okla., police Detective Justin Ritter's investigation into the stabbing of an innocent father leads him into the dangerous world of methamphetamine addiction.
A young Oklahoma woman is shot in broad daylight; police Detective Justin Ritter believes witnesses to the crime are withholding information.
The witness to a fatal shooting is forced to choose between her friendship with the suspect and her own freedom.
A motorcycle club president is shot in the head after being forced off the road; a mother of seven is strangled to death in her apartment.
The public expresses outrage after a married couple are gunned down at their Louisville, Ky., home in front of their two young children.
A 21-year-old father is gunned down in a parking lot; investigators get two important pieces of information: the license plate of a car seen fleeing the scene and confirmation that the parking lot has a surveillance camera.
Alarmed by FDR's economic policies in the Depression, a group plots to create a fascist state; its choice of retired Marine Gen. Smedley Butler to lead is its undoing; Smedley learned details of the conspiracy and reported it to Congress.
Abraham Lincoln's former law partner tells his story.
In 1921, mobs set Tulsa's Greenwood area on fire as a reaction to a race-fueled incident.
In 1868, two well diggers unearthed what appeared to be a 10-foot man; word spread rapidly, and Stub charged for admittance; later it was revealed to be a hoax cooked up by Stub's cousin.
In the 1920s, four poor Texan brothers became America's most successful bank and train robbers.
The 1800s sees the heyday of patent medicines, elixirs promising to cure nearly everything; snake-oil salesmen hawk potent potions with ingredients like opium, cocaine and grain alcohol, until the FDA acts in the 1900s.
A look into the tortured private life of Tsar Nicholas and his wife, Alexandra, tells the story of a doomed couple whose love cannot overcome the forces of history that will ultimately destroy them.
Back in the city of Orange, Calif., the Vegas Ladies arrive in vintage style, though not everyone agrees; Casey finds the chutzpah to pick up a good unit; Darrell tries to peddle his wares to Emily, but settles for a decent locker.
In Stanton, Calif., Ivy thinks he's a comic, but the gizmo in his locker is no joke; Brandi and Jarrod make sure that what they find in their unit doesn't stay there; Kenny's vintage entertainment lands him an excuse to meet a cult TV host.
Emily's husband, Cody, misses a bid and stirs up trouble; Brandi and Jarrod put their faith in the cowboy and end up facing their mortality; the Vegas Ladies struggle to be seen; Ivy revisits some of his glory days.
The buyers manage to make a charitable contribution in the neighborhood of North Long Beach; Darrell and Dave wager on who got the better sister locker; Brandi and Jarrod spend way too much, but see their treasure soar.
Recently separated, Brandi and Jarrod find themselves at the same auction, and tensions flare; she gets the Laura treatment, and he regresses to his childhood self; Ivy schools Ivy Jr., who needs to find his footing.
The King of Montebello can't wait to see what he can drum up this time around; Rene sniffs out a great locker, stepping over the competition to get it; Kenny does his best to fire up his profits; Brandi can't see the potential in the units.
Back in Montebello, Brandi and her buddy set the wayback machine and discover a roaring good time; Darrell makes the most of the little he's got; Kenny fills his piggy bank while courting an unfamiliar pastime.
Dan and Laura hope for better units and better buyers; Rene tries to capitalize on warehouse sales and scoots away with a deal; Jarrod treats himself to a spa day; Darrell reflects on what it means to buy lockers full of antiques.
Ivy brings his son to Moreno Valley, where good things always happen, and leaves with yo-yo's of an unexpected kind; Rene and Casey discover that their shoes are more ``air`` and less ``Jordan.``
The buyers get wind of some interesting units in Santa Clarita; Ivy and Isaiah choose quantity over quality; Brandi gets fancy sneaking a unit from everyone else; Kenny finds himself searching for his soul sister.
Kenny tries to reclaim the title of King of Whittier but has trouble amassing any shillings; Ivy & Ivy brave the cold to find their fortunes; Lisa finally graduates to full-fledged buyer, finding an unlikely mentor along the way.
Kenny treats Perris, Calif., like a European vacation, picking up women along the way; Jarrod's lousy locker doesn't offer him any protection; Rene's tools end up being older than he expects.
Less is mostly more in Brea; Rene swings for the fences on a costly gamble; Brandi has to dig through trash but really puts her heart into it nonetheless; Ivy and Pops clear up confusion over a massive, mysterious mechanism.
The gang is on final approach in Riverside; Darrell listens to his sports sense, and it pays off; Ivy and Ivy get distracted by a decoy but manage to find the bills in the end; Brandi tries to teach Danielle a lesson about the true meaning of trash.
Barry and Kenny host Rene and Casey to get to the bottom of the luck vs. skill debate when it comes to buying lockers; Darrell stops by and reports on the status of his huge oil painting score.
Tucked away in his storage Man Cave, Barry Weiss and Kenny sit down with Brandi and the Dotsons to relive old times, find out what they've been doing and gather intelligence, as he plans his return to the auction game.
Escaped suspect steals police car; officer shot four times; alligator on the loose.
A high-speed chase through the streets of Baltimore; a sovereign citizen flees police; a man wields a knife on the highway.
Officer accidentally exposed to crystal meth; hostage situation and shots fired; criminal stuck in a swamp.
A good Samaritan lends a hand; a car drags an officer; a woman tries partial nudity to get out of DUI.
A drunken man assaults an officer; standoff with a suicidal suspect; head-on collision with an SUV.
Altercation in a hospital waiting room; shootout on the streets of San Francisco; suspected DUI ends in juggling.
Suspect assaults officer during arrest; high-speed chase through San Antonio; officers look for a missing toddler.
Las Vegas officer in gunfight through windshield; escaped convict caught stealing; kidnapped woman rescued.
At Rygaard, a crew shakeup leaves everyone scrambling; S&S suffers a blow; Buck and Swilley get unexpected help from James; Papac takes to the open seas for a fishing trip; Big Gun brings in a new yarder operator.
Gabe's two-yarder plan goes further off track when one crew member defects to the other team; Big Gun races their tightest deadline yet; Joe and the new guy get into it; an accident could take S&S out of the Log-Off for good.
The battle between Shelby Stanga and Richard comes to a head; Buck and Swilley's boat goes boom; a greenhorn at Big Gun shows his dark side; Joe and Coatsy bury the hatchet.
An accident sends one man over the edge of the landing at Papac; greenhorn Jesse Kelleher is in need of redemption; the swamp man gets into a shootout.
Shelby and cousin Belinda are under the gun to find a huge Cypress; S&S hires a new diver but says goodbye to an old one; the cowboys of Siderius break in their greenhorn.
Jimmy and James Smith go to an anger management counselor; Gabe Rygaard unveils a bold new plan to run two yarders on the same site; one of Big Gun's greenhorns faces the end of the line; Shelby takes on an assistant who puts him in his place.
Brandi and Jarrod pick up what may be the best of the worst in Buena Park, Calif.; Kenny and his cousin glide through a half-decent locker; Ivy comes to the auction dressed to kill; Mary tries to turn up the volume.
Brandi and Jarrod bring an old friend along to do some heavy lifting; Ivy finds his fun in the little things; Mary discovers where her bread is really buttered; Shana and Edwina crack themselves up with some snappy accessories.
Mary needs help managing a tiny parking lot in Van Nuys, Calif.; Ivy goes on the prowl for a bike; Dave scores a therapeutic locker; Justin tries to show the rest of the buyers how to make the most out of a unit.
Darrell is at risk of losing the title of ``The King of Montebello``; Brandi and Jarrod find their way back to the auction with the help of some pocket tech; Casey bails herself out despite being confined with an infectious German.
In Huntington Beach, Calif., Darrell's insider information amplifies his investment considerably; Mary's find cooks up some oversized accoutrements; Kenny takes advantage of others' missteps to grab a unit.
During ``Bring Your Brother to Work Day`` in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Justin sinks his money into a unit with an interesting pair; Dave pushes Mary to the breaking point; Kenny makes a nice profit piece by piece.
Rene brings Gunther along to West Covina, Calif., for moral support, but gets annoyed when the older German will not take sides; Darrell stumbles over a potential diamond in the rough; Brandi and Jarrod discover a different national pastime.
Nine stories of treasures in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles; the Vegas Ladies discover that one of them has Texas flair; Kenny lucks out looking for lady stuff; Mary gets the spring back in her step.
Dave brings his mentor with him to Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., but has little to show for it; Brandi and Jarrod go all in on a hunch; Kenny tries to downsize his strategy; Ivy shows a skeptical Emily how he pulls a win out of a locker.
The buyers head out to Lake Arrowhead, Calif., where Ivy puts economies of scale to the test; Justin almost hits the bull's-eye on his locker; Darrell and Chad find fortunes on the farm.
Mary dabbles with Dave's dark arts in Torrence, Calif.; Kenny takes some excavation lessons; Brandi and Jarrod quit horsing around long enough to stumble across a wartime oddity.