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Hester has had confrontations with the other main buyers, especially Darrell and Brandon Sheets, and is known to frequently raise bids when somebody else wants to buy a storage unit. Hester's son Dave Jr. occasionally appeared on the show with him. Dave Hester's signature catchword is a loud "YUUUP!" when making a bid. [13]
Following the departure of Dave Hester, numerous buyers were featured this season as there was no permanent personality for the fourth featured buyer spot. After the conclusion of this season, Barry Weiss departed the show for 9 seasons, before returning in season 14 as a buyer.
Dan Dotson (born () November 23, 1962) is an American auctioneer who has been in the auctioneering business since 1974. Dan and his wife, Laura Dotson, run American Auctioneers, a full service auction company in Riverside, California.
Attention Storage Wars fans: The odds of you striking it rich at a storage auction are as remote as those of mortal enemies Darrell Sheets (pictured) and Dave Hester dancing the cha-cha cheek-to ...
Jarrod Shultz and Brandi Passante, Darrell and Brandon Sheets, and auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson returned Season 5. Nezhoda and Lloyd did not appear in the final nine episodes of the season, allowing by Mary Padian for episodes 25-29 and the long-awaited return of Dave Hester in episodes 25-29 after one-season hiatus.
As usual, "Storage Wars'" Rene and Dave were at each other's throats during Tuesday night's auction in Torrance, California. "You BLEEP. You're a like a little dark BLEEP," said Rene on "Storage ...
On Wednesday night's episode of "Storage Wars," Mary didn't let a little competition from our favorite bad guy Dave get between her and a pretty valuable locker. As usual, Dave was looking to ...
3 Dave did not attend the main auction in Westminster, but instead purchased a unit in Fontana at a different self-storage facility. 4 This unit was purchased by Darrell's son Brandon Sheets. 5 Barry only made $350 on the unit, but he made a further $5,000 on a bet with Dave over the age of a vintage sofa, a bet which Barry won.