Storage Wars: Barry BARELY Breaks Even on German Beer Steins | A&E

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Barry just barely saves himself from losing money on German beer steins in this clip from Season 13, Episode 26.

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All Comments (21)
  • @AETV
    Tune in to Storage Wars, Tuesdays at 9/8c on A&E, and stay up to date on all of A&E's premieres at aetv.com/schedule.
  • 3:35 Hey, real surprise ! Lived for 30 years in the city (Germany) where this beer mug was produced by the Thewalt company. The name of the town is Höhr-Grenzhausen in the Westerwald and the production of beer mugs and ceramics has brought good income to many people
  • @bigcurte
    It was a pleasure appraising your steins! Filming with you guys was an absolute blast. Feel free to come by again for another glass of beer at anytime.
  • @Ant8co
    Barry es un fenómeno en las subastas de trasteros 👍 saludos desde España 🇪🇸
  • @mister_arlong
    As a fan of Barry: Barry really needs an assistant for the stuff and helping the conversation so He can give a lot of quotes.
  • @smok3sho587
    If he needs new tires after that little squeak then you know nothing about cars lmao
  • I would think it'd be worth a lot more than that 550 bucks really.....JJ....
  • @tedp8843
    3:35 Hey, real surprise ! Lived for 30 years in the city (Germany) where this beer mug was produced by the Thewalt company. The name of the town is Höhr-Grenzhausen in the Westerwald and the production of beer mugs and ceramics has brought good income to many people🫖🫖