Final Offer

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (92)

Final Offer is a show starring Michael Kalish, an expert in the buying and selling of rare and valuable collections. The show aired on Discovery Channel in 2012 and was immensely popular among collectors and non-collectors alike. The show revolves around Michael Kalish's interactions with various collectors who are looking to sell their prized collections and his efforts to strike a deal that is beneficial for both parties.

Each episode of the show featured a different collector who wanted to sell their collection, and Michael offered his expert opinion on the collection's true worth, its history, and its potential value in the future. He would then make an offer to the collector, which they could either accept or decline. Michael's approach to buying and selling collections was often complex, and he used his vast knowledge and expertise to make the best possible deal.

One of the most interesting aspects of the show was the wide range of collections that were featured. From rare vinyl records to antique cars, Michael encountered all kinds of collections and had to adapt his approach to suit the particular type of collection he was dealing with. He also had to take into account the emotional attachment that collectors often had to their collections, which could make negotiations difficult at times.

The show was shot in a documentary-style format, with Michael often breaking the fourth wall to address the camera directly and share his thoughts on the negotiation process. This gave viewers a unique insight into the mind of a collector and the process of evaluating and buying rare and valuable items.

Michael himself was a fascinating character and a great host for the show. He was personable and knowledgeable, and his passion for collecting was evident in every episode. He had an eye for detail and a deep understanding of the history and significance of the items he was dealing with. His approach was always professional, but he also had a great sense of humor, making the show entertaining and engaging.

Overall, Final Offer was a highly entertaining and informative show that offered a unique perspective on the world of collecting. Michael Kalish was an excellent host, and his expertise and passion made the show highly engaging. Whether you're a collector yourself or just interested in the world of rare and valuable items, Final Offer is well worth checking out.

Final Offer is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between May 31, 2012 and on Discovery Channel

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Seasons
Stoned
6. Stoned
July 5, 2012
A superhero suit, a pricey jewel, love letters and a collection of antique liquor are featured.
Sink or Swim
5. Sink or Swim
June 28, 2012
Items from "Star Wars" and "The Blues Brothers" are featured.
What Happens in Vegas
4. What Happens in Vegas
June 21, 2012
Items from "Star Wars" and "The Blues Brothers" are featured.
Blondes, Bunnies, and Bugs
3. Blondes, Bunnies, and Bugs
June 14, 2012
Photos by Ansel Adams, a rare insect collection, a Tiffany lamp and a dress made famous by Marilyn Monroe are featured.
Heavy Metal
2. Heavy Metal
June 7, 2012
Kurt Cobain's guitar and a lock of Elvis Presley's hair tempt the dealers. Also: A Civil War-enthusiast is dismissed.
A Cool Quarter Million
1. A Cool Quarter Million
May 31, 2012
A king's sword handle and NASCAR hoods are featured in the debut of the series in which four expert buyers of art, antiques and collectibles meet one-on-one with sellers of big-ticket items. Bids that the seller rejects are permanently retracted.
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Where to Watch Final Offer
Final Offer is available for streaming on the Discovery Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Final Offer on demand at Amazon, Apple TV and Discovery.
  • Premiere Date
    May 31, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (92)
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