The cast of “Auction Kings” pursued various paths after the show ended. Paul Brown continued in the auction business, while other cast members took on new projects or expanded their personal businesses.
After the show “Auction Kings” concluded its run on the Discovery Channel in 2013, the cast members went their separate ways, each following their own career and life trajectories. Paul Brown, the central figure of the show and owner of Gallery 63, continued his work in the auction industry. He remains active in the business, conducting auctions and dealing with unique items, as he did on the show.
Cindy Shook, the manager of Gallery 63, stayed with the auction house for some time but has kept a relatively low profile since the show ended. Her current professional status is not widely publicized, but she continues to be involved in the auction community.
Delfino Ramos, the mover and assistant at Gallery 63, also continued his work in the moving industry. He was a fan favorite for his humor and affable personality, and while he has not maintained a public presence like Paul, he has continued working in roles that suit his skill set.
Jon Hammond, the picker for the gallery, has continued his work in finding and selling unique items. His role on the show highlighted his expertise in identifying valuable pieces, and he has capitalized on this experience in his ongoing career.
Dr. Lori Verderame, the show’s art and antiques appraiser, has continued her career as an expert in the field. She makes appearances on television, writes articles, and conducts events and appraisals, sharing her knowledge with a broad audience.
Overall, the cast members have built upon their experiences from “Auction Kings” and have continued to work in areas related to their expertise showcased on the show. While they may not be together on television anymore, their careers still reflect the passions and skills that made the show popular among its viewers.