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In December 2010, both Dotsons began appearing on A&E's Storage Wars, a reality series which follows four professional buyers and their teams as they bid on storage units that are in default. Ordinarily, she is the ringman and Dan acts as the auctioneer, but these roles are occasionally reversed (often at her request).
Weiss is a lifelong antiques collector, but he had never bought a storage unit until his friend and Storage Wars executive producer and narrator Thom Beers suggested that he join the show. [23] On June 25, 2013, it was reported that Weiss would not return to the show for season five and that he was leaving the series. [ 24 ]
In December 2010, Dotson and his wife began appearing on A&E's Storage Wars, a reality series which follows four professional buyers and their teams as they bid on storage units that are in default. Ordinarily, Dan acts as the auctioneer and Laura as the ringman, but these roles are occasionally reversed (often at Laura's request).
The show follows Allen Haff, and Clinton Jones (aka 'Ton'), who have experience in a variety of fields including guns and mystery safes, as they participate in storage unit auctions throughout Southern California and occasionally other locations around the United States. Each episode leads viewers through the pair's activities of bidding on and ...
Dave spends $500 on a unit filled with vintage furniture, but hits the jackpot when he comes across a collection of samurai swords. Barry spends $825 on a unit containing a land sail - but lives to regret his decision when he finds there is no sail. Jarrod and Brandi bid on separate units in an attempt to discover which of them is the better buyer.
Darrell buys a unit for $500 containing many boxes and containers and encounters some expensive action figure. Ivy Calvin spends $400 and comes across a unique tool. Barry gets back in the produce business and purchases a unit for $800, while in a bidding war with Darrell, and finds some quality produce equipment that makes him money.