Figured you would.
*ding*
The actual retail price is $1,550!
*bell sequence, 1972 Walking*
tpir04, you are the winner! You get to play our last pricing game. Again, we go to the turntable. This is getting a lot of mileage today. Now, neither of the first to contestants won their games. I want that to change by giving you these!
George: A canoe, a volleyball set and a dune buggy!First, take the high seas or just go around the river bend with this Mad River Journey 156 Canoe. It seats two people so you and a friend can explore the rugged outdoors with its three-layer construction perfect for any body of water.Second, from Pacific Sun, everything you need to play volleyball in your own backyard. It includes four poles with matching stakes, a full-length net, roping and two volleyballs. It's easy to set up and it all stores away in one convenient bag, sand not included.Finally, a dune buggy! Enjoy thrills, chills and spills with the BMS Ranch Pony 500 EFI dune buggy. It features a 34-horsepower engine, 45 ft-lb of torque and it's equipped with a fully automatic CVT transmission with high and low gear. The engine offers unmatched performance whether you use it for work or pleasure. A great prize worth $8,599!Me: And here comes the game you'll be playing...
It's the Clock Game. George talked about three prizes but I want you to focus on the first two. In a moment, that clock is going to tick one second for each bid you give me. We're going to start on that canoe. If you're wrong, I'll help you out by telling you whether the actual retail price is higher or lower than the bid you just gave me. Then, with the bids you have remaining, you're going to guess the price of the volleyball equipment. If you nail both prizes in thirty bids or less, you win all three prizes!
One last thing. Audience, this is one game where you are
not allowed to help. Any contestant other than tpir04 who posts from now until this pricing game is over will be ineligible to play on my next show.
tpir04, you are bidding on the canoe and only the canoe. Whenever, you're ready, please give me your opening bid.