"Neat!" "Isn't it beautiful!" "Pick it up." "You think you'll know how to play it?" "I think you use this other hand." "Put it under your chin, over here." "And her's the bow." "Get out of here." "Mary..." "That's right." "Hold your fingers lide that." "Oh you look just right!" "Come out, let's go play." "All right young man, this is it." "I have had it." "You didn't prectice yesterday, or the day before, and I expect one half hour's worth of practice out of you." "I'm going to be listening, and you just better do it." "And if you don't do it, no football on Saturday" "Get out of here, you dumb cat." "Sean, come to dinner." "All right!" "THE POWN SHOP" "Okay, next we have a clock here." "How many dollars on the clock?" "$15 bid - can we go $20?" "$20 - yes - and now can we go to $25?" "Now we have $25- can we go to $30?" "$30 yes - can we go to $35?" "$ 35 yes - now can we go to $40?" "$40 yes - now can we go to $45?" "$45 yes - $55?" "Can we go to $55?" "$55yes - now can we go to $60?" "$60 yes - do I hear $70?" "Do I hear $75?" "How about $75?" "Going once, going twice, sold them to you - $70." "Okay, on to flamingos here." "What do you want to give for them?" "Who will give a dollar?" "Who will give a dollar?" "I got a dollar, who will give two?" "Two dollars - who will give three?" "Three dollars - and now go to four?" "Four dollars - do I hear five?" "Five dollars - and now six?" "Six dollars - can we go to seven?" "Seven dollars - can we go to eight?" "Eight dollars - do I hear nine?" "I got eight dollars now - going nine?" "Going once, going twice, going thrid and last call." "Sold them to you eight dollars a beautiful pair of pink flamingos." "Okay, what do you want to give for the piano?" "Who'll give $100 to start?" "Who'll give $ 100 to start?" "I got $100..." "now $125" "I got $125..." "now $150." "I got $150.." "now $175..." "I got $175.. now $200" "And now $200 ...$225." "And now $250.." "And Now $250..." "Do you want them at $250?" "$250, sir?" "Say yes." "$250" "$275..." "and now $275... $300..." "will you go $300 on them?" "Do you like them at $300?" "Will you go for $300?" "I got $300." "Goin once for $300, Going twice for $300, and I sold to you there in the rear there for $300." "I got $300 and .... sold it to you for $300." "What's next?" "The old violin." "Haven't you got something else?" "Okay folks" "Here we got something here you been waiting for all night." "Now you won't believe this, but this is really a little jewel." "How do you like it?" "Now what would you give for this little jewel?" "How many dollars on it?" "What would you give here?" "Isn't that a little doll?" "We got a nice little violin." "Now what would you like to give for it?" "T'wa battered and scarred, and the auctioneer thought it scarcely worth his while to waste his time on the old violin." "But he held it up with a smile." "Would you give me a dollar for it?" "Who'll give me a dollar for it?" "Will you give me a dollar for it?" "Who'll give me a dollar for it?" "You're missing out on this little jewel." "Look there - look at the polish job on that little jewel there." "Look at there..." ""What am I bid, good friends?" he cried." "Who'll start the bidding for me?"" "Just a minute here, now take a look here." "Wouldn't you give a dollar for it?" "Now who'll give a dollar for it?" "A nice, little violin, a nice little one." "It walks, it talks, it's almost human." "Now what would you give for it?" "Would you go one dollar?" "Give me a whole." "Somebody give me a bid on this." "Would you give a dollar?" "Only one dollar?" "Will you give one dollar for it?" "I've got a dollar." "One dollar." "Only one?" "And who will make it two?" "I got one bid." "Would you go two dollars one it?" "Two dollars?" "Would you go two dollars on it." "Two dollars woul get it." "Woul you go two dollars?" "Two dollars on it?" "I got two dollars." "Two dollars, once and three..." "Three dollars once." "And three dollars twice." "And going and going..." "But no...from the back of the room a gray-haired man came forward and picked up the bow." "And wiping the dust from the old violin, and tightening the frayed, loose strings," "he played a melody pure and sweet, as caroling angels sing." "The music ceased, and the auctioneer, with a voice that was quiet and low, said," ""and now what am I bid for the old violin?"" "and he held it up with the bow." "Who'll give $1,000?" ""$1,000, and who'll make it two?" "$2,000 and three!" "$3,000 once." "And $3,000 twice." "And going and gone!" Said he." "The people cheered, but some of them cried," ""We don't quite understand." "What changed it's worth?"" "Swift came the reply" ""T'was the touch of the Master's Hand."" "And many a man with lige out of tune and battered and scarred with sin" "is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd." "Much like this old violin." "A mess of pottage, a glass of wine." "A game... and he travels on." "He's going once... and going twice," "and going and almost gone." "But the Master comes... and the thoughtless crowd, never can quite understand the worth of a soul," "and the change that is wrought, by the TOUCH OF THE MASTER'S HAND." "Subtitle by Gastão Gal Santa Cruz do Sul, RS, Brazil"