As we know the love of Pawn Stars is towards the vintage thing, and I guess no one can deny buying it if someone comes up with the Babe Ruth's bat. The man quoted 2M for babe Ruth's famous called shot bat, which turned out to be a fake. He paid nearly a million dollars for it. Check out the whole story.
A 1932 Babe Ruth game-used bat graded a perfect 10 and with evidence pointing to it being the bat, Ruth used to hit his legendary "Called Shot" home run during Game 3 of the 1932 World Series against the Chicago Cubs.
When Rick Harrison asked the seller about the money he wants for the bat, the seller explained to him how important this bat is as it's from the most controversial moment. And, the seller asked for $2 million.
As we all know Rick Harrison, he never buys anything so easily without going deep into it. Rick Harrison took pictures of it, measured the weight, and cross-checked with experts.
What Experts have said about the bat
Experts re-examined the bat from head to tail, and they found it not so real. The seller asked for $2 million for the bat. However, the bat is fake and the cost was not more than the $300.