Li Du said, "Are the things in this warehouse good? The signatures are real, right? "
Sophie looked curiously at the basketballs, footballs, baseballs and other sporting goods in the box and asked, "Are there signatures on them? Yeah, there really are … "
"Of course there are signatures, of course they are real!" Hans interrupted her. "Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Allen Iverson, Shaquille O'Neal!"
"And these footballs, Santonio Holmes, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Hines Ward, Deion Branch, Tom Brady! D * mn, that's great! "
As he muttered these names, he became excited, and his eyes almost shone with light.
Li Du said, "They're all stars, right?"
Hans did not answer. He continued to read, and the more he read, the more excited he became. Finally, he shouted, "D * mn, man, we're going to be rich, we're really going to be rich this time!"
Li Du said, "Are balls signed by stars very valuable?"
Hans stared at him and said, "Of course, and this is not a ball signed by an ordinary star …"
Li Du nodded and said, "Yes, I know. These are the signatures of the top stars in the four major leagues."
"No, you don't know! D * mn, you don't know! " Hans interrupted him, his voice trembling. "You think it's just balls signed by stars?"
"Isn't it?" Li Du asked.
"Of course not! Dwyane Wade was the MVP of the 2010 NBA All-Star Game, Kobe Bryant was the MVP of the 2009 All-Star Game, LeBron James was the MPV of 2008, Allen Iverson was the MVP of 2007, Shaq O 'Neal was the MVP of 2007 …
"And these, Santonio Holmes was the MVP of Super Bowl 43, Eli Manning was the MVP of Super Bowl 42, Peyton Manning was the MVP of Super Bowl 41, Hines Ward was the MVP of Super Bowl 40, and Deion Branch was the MVP of Super Bowl 39!"
Listening to Hans' excitement, Li Du said in surprise, "God, don't tell me this is a collection of balls used in important games in the four major leagues over the years? And the autographs of the stars at that time! "
Hans said, "This is definitely not a match ball. These important match balls are collected and stored in the sports museum. However, the signatures on them are real. They are the signatures of the MVP of every year's All-Star Game or Super Bowl, a complete set! "
Although it was a complete set, there weren't that many. There were 18 basketballs and 20 footballs in the box. There were also some baseballs, ice hockey, and tennis balls.
Li Du picked up a basketball with a flamboyant signature on it: Michael Jordan!
But the most valuable item was not Michael Jordan's autographed ball, but Tiger Woods's autographed golf club.
When he saw the set of clubs, Hans hugged it and gave it a deep kiss. It was as though he was going to kiss off a piece of metal from the clubs.
If sold separately, the most valuable item was not Tiger Woods' signature golf club, but the baseball tee.
There were also a bunch of celebrity autographs on the tee, but Li Du did not recognize them. He did not pay attention to this event.
Hans was talking about the celebrity autographs, but the main point was that the New York Yankees may have used the machine for training, because the autographs were the names of the Yankees' players over the years.
If that was the case, then the value of the tee was huge. Although Major League Baseball was not the most valuable commercial sports league in the United States, the value of the Yankees was probably the highest among the professional sports clubs in the United States.
In terms of overall value, if the balls were to be sold together, the basketball and football balls would still be more valuable.
The basketball, football, and baseball balls had collected the autographs of the best stars of the past ten or even twenty years. They were collected according to the order of the important games at that time, so they were very valuable.
Hans personally led the team to pack up the sporting goods, shouting, "Be careful, be careful, don't touch the machine." "For God's sake, fix these balls before you move them."
The tourist, who had been looking for him, saw him directing the moving and came over to ask, "What are you doing? Sir? Can you help us pack up the warehouse? "
How could Hans have the time to help them pack up the warehouse? Besides, even if he had the time, with his laziness, it would be impossible for him to help.
Therefore, after listening to the tourist, he said impatiently, "Why do you need to pack up the warehouse? It's just a pile of rubbish. "
The tourists were stunned and said, "What do you mean? That's not what you said just now. "
Lu Guan stood up and pointed at Li Du. "Do you see that man? That Chinese man, he's our boss. You just insulted our boss, so we're here to punish you. "
The tourists were stunned. Someone shouted, "We've been tricked?"
Lu Guan waved his hand and said, "Not really. It's just that the value of your warehouse is not as high as you think. If you can get rid of the things inside, you can at least break even."
That was true, but only if they could get rid of all the things.
The tourists were angry but did not dare to say anything. The tour guide had told them that Hans was the local tyrant here, and this kind of person was not to be trifled with.
They could only go back to pack up the warehouse sullenly. But without anyone to guide them, how could they do that?
The tour guide wanted to help, but he could not. There was really nothing valuable in the warehouse that was easy to get rid of.
At this time, the local treasure hunters who had been waiting at the side took action. They gathered around and negotiated with the tourists.
"How about selling the warehouse to me? I'll deal with the things inside. "
"This warehouse is not worth much, and it takes a lot of time to deal with it. Sell it to me?"
"I'll help you clean up the warehouse and deal with the things inside? But you have to pay me a salary. "
The tourists had no choice. After cleaning up for a while, they found it tiring, dirty, and boring. It was not as interesting as when they had been bidding.
Therefore, after being pestered by the treasure hunters, the tourists had no choice but to ask, "How much is the warehouse?"
"How about a hundred dollars?"
"Dream on!" The tourist was angry. "I spent eight hundred dollars to buy this!"
"In fact, this warehouse is only worth a hundred dollars. You spent eight hundred dollars because you're stupid. You've been tricked!" The treasure hunter said rudely.
The Korean tourists glared at him, but did not dare to get angry. Hans was the local tyrant, but so were they!
The tour guide said, "Forget it, everyone, just get rid of it. We still have to go to the Indian reservation tomorrow. You don't have time to clean up this trash."
"It's just a pile of trash," the treasure hunters emphasized.
The tourists had no choice but to get rid of it at a low price. After all, they had no other way out. If they could get back a hundred dollars, then so be it.
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