Saturday, June 28, 2008
Antiques Roadshow comes to Dallas
On Saturday morning, June 28, PBS' Antiques Roadshow stopped in Dallas for an appraising good time.
Held in the Dallas Convention Center, the all-day televised event allowed a randomly-selected 6,000 people the chance to stand in real big lines, then smaller lines, then later have the value of their cherished family heirlooms dispensed in a specific dollar amount.
In the video below, D-FWites parade their treasures and trash, and PegNews.com's Mike Bullock (poop-scooping private-eye) finds out the value of his grandfather's WWII-era flag.
Antiques Roadshow in Dallas
AR appraisers featured: Chris Mitchell and Leslie Keno.
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