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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Tulsa, Okla. - Hour Two

In Tulsa, Oklahoma, this guest holds her extremely rare 1924 Gibson F-5 “Lloyd Loar” Mandolin. Stored in a farmhouse closet since the Great Depression, the beautiful instrument has a value that is music to the owner’s ears--$175,000!
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In Tulsa, Oklahoma, this guest holds her extremely rare 1924 Gibson F-5 “Lloyd Loar” Mandolin. Stored in a farmhouse closet since the Great Depression, the beautiful instrument has a value that is music to the owner’s ears--$175,000!

Airs Monday, November 2, 2015 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV

Specialists from the country's leading auction houses and independent dealers from across the nation travel throughout the United States offering free appraisals of antiques and collectibles. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW cameras watch as owners recount tales of family heirlooms, yard sale bargains and long-neglected items salvaged from attics and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these finds. Mark L. Walberg hosts.

Behind the Scenes in Tulsa

View photos from ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S visit to Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday, July 23, 2011.

"Tulsa, Okla." (Hour Two) - In Tulsa, Oklahoma, once nicknamed the “Oil Capital of the World,” ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg joins appraiser Noel Barrett at the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve to check out some vintage petroliana collectibles.

Highlights include a 1960 first-edition "To Kill a Mockingbird" with an inscription by Harper Lee; a collection of bronzes that may or may not be Remingtons and Russells; and an extremely rare 1924 Gibson F-5 “Lloyd Loar” mandolin, stored in a farmhouse closet since the Great Depression, and valued at $175,000.

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