Storage Wars: New York - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

East River Gold
In this episode the buyers head back to familiar territory--Brooklyn. Big Steve is desperate to fill his flea market shelves, having not made any purchases in weeks. Joe P hopes some vintage liquor will help him drown his sorrows, while Chris and Tad are looking for variety. Mike B has his usual lack of luck in the "BK.

Bid with a Bang
The buyers are hoping for luck in Westchester County. Joe P has scored some great antiques here in the past and is looking for more of the same. The girls look to go incognito, lowering their chances of being bid up. Mike B is in his own back yard and uses it to his advantage. New Buyer Todd, aka "The Fog", looks to make his presence felt.

Auction Haunters
In Amityville, Mike B thinks "BIG" bringing his cube truck, knowing his shelves need restocking. Candy and Courtney do a little camera work of their own while looking for vintage. Joe P works on his golf swing and has some antiques checked out.

Bid Master Funk
The buyers are ready to bid at a high-end facility in Bushwick. It's the end of the month and Mike B needs to stock up on merchandise. Big Steve hopes to climb into a new barber's chair and find any other man-cave type items, while Joe P looks to find his funk and some eclectic 60's and 70's style stuff. Chris and Tad look for raw materials needed to update new merchandise at their store.

It Takes a Queen's Village
Hoping that Queens Village will treat them right, Chris and Tad are looking for industrial. Joe P knows Queens like the back of his hand having been there 52 years, so he has an idea what's in store for him. Candy and Courtney have a lot of cheddar and are looking to buy, buy, buy! Mike looks to take down Big Steve in a bidding war.

Drags to Riches
In this episode, the gang hits an auction in Wallabout. Candy and Courtney look for clothing and are off to the races. Mike B knows he needs to move bulk on the hustlers scale. Big Steve attempts to climb his way into the green, while Joe P might finally get exactly what he's looking for!
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