A Hundred And Fifty Short
David reiterated the boy’s guess, “Hundred fifty bucks?” However, he suddenly added, “I think it’s worth a hundred and fifty. I think it’s worth more than one hundred and fifty.” It did not change the enthusiasm on the boy’s face. He let the appraiser evaluate his product. As he changed his words with restrained breathing, the expert made everyone feel excited. Later on, he said that “Today, if your Alber Neuhuys watercolor came to an auction. It would probably sell for about $1000 to $1500.” The young guest could not contain his shock when the professional antiques said the word “thousand.”
That’s A Lot Of Money
The only word the boy could utter was “Woah,” which was his reaction to his painting’s total value. When he said the price of his discovery, Weiss blew his mind. The appraiser thought that the young person had a natural talent for the art of trading. Before he became a better appraiser, however, he needed to learn and understand many things. He told the owner of the painting, “That’s a lot of money!” From a 2 dollars painting into a thousand dollars of cash. For the youngest guest in the show, however, David added a little lesson.