“Bares for Rares”: Horst Lichter can hardly believe the names of his guests

“Bares for Rares”
“Wolf and Hare”: Horst Lichter can hardly believe the names of his guests

Horst Lichter almost lost his eyes on “Bares for Rares” when he heard the names of his guests.

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Horst Lichter was amazed in disbelief: the moderator of “Bares for Rares” was more than surprised by the names of his studio guests.

The spouses Roswitha Wolff and Hasso Haase have an old chair with “Cash for Rares”. “No one will miss him,” Wolff is sure.

But before Horst Lichter deals with the seating, he is interested in the names of his guests. “Very interesting name, Hasso,” says the moderator. But when he hears the surname, his eyes almost pop out of his head: “Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,” he asks in disbelief when his counterpart tells him: “Last name Haase”. It gets even better when his wife adds: “And my name is Roswitha Wolff. So Wolff and Haase.”

The couple from Ehningen bought the chair they brought along with an old house. Sven Deutschmanek explains that it is an architect’s chair from the company AMA-Plastik. This 350 model with rollers underneath comes from the 1950s. The two sellers would like 100 euros, and the expert agrees: he rates the chair at 100 to 150 euros.

“Bares for Rares”: “Waldi” shoots across

In the dealership, Jan Čížek sits down on the chair to try it out and praises the suspension. “Take him directly with you,” says Julian Schmitz-Avila. He sees it on sale at 80 to 100 euros, says Čížek. Schmitz-Avila advises him to buy the chair for 70 euros.

But Walter “Waldi” Lehnertz puts a spoke in his wheel. He raises the starting bid from 30 euros directly to 80 euros. “Thanks, Jans Marge is gone,” Schmitz-Avila comments. “If you know ‘Waldi’, you no longer need enemies.”

In the end, Jan Čížek adds a fiver and buys the chair for 85 euros. Wolff and Haase are happy with that and agree to the deal. The couple want to use the money to go out to dinner together.

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