The very first Clearance Sale playing! This setup only lasted for two playings.
Bob shows the very first Clearance Sale player the possible sale prices.
The very first playing resulted in the very first win!
This setup debuted on the third playing, and lasted until 2004.
The sale prices. Be careful with that $450; that can be a sale price for any of them!
She's putting $1,200 with the clock.
That looks right, it's not over $1,000.
So far so good...
Oh Yeah! That's a win for sure.
Clearance Sale with its yellow stands, during its final playing.
Premiere Playing (September 21, 1998, #0821K, aired out of order on September 22)[]
Look closely, the prize names are below.
Here's another shot for full proof.
That looks right.
This one too.
It's a win!
Look at her reaction.
First Playing With the Blue & Red Color Scheme (October 16, 1998, #0855K)[]
The prize names are now above instead of below.
The flaps open upward. That sale price fits here.
He looks like a winner.
He IS a winner!
Clearance Sale for a Pulaski Clothing Oak Armoire, a Corsican White Iron Cradle, and a Maytag Side-By-Side Refrigerator Freezer (February 9, 1999, #1012K)[]
Rebecca's Clearance Sale Christmas Miracle Win (December 20, 1999, #1311K)[]
Let's hope that wasn't the wrong placement.
Phew! That's a little better.
That's a win for sure!
Rebecca has one arm up to show her reaction.
Clearance Sale for a White Outdoor Lawn Tractor, a Flexsteel Sofa, and a Maytag Washer & Dryer (May 10, 2000, #1443K)[]
Brandon's Clearance Sale Christmas Miracle Win (December 18, 2000, #1631K)[]
$3,100 for a sale price? That's pretty high.
That looks like the correct placement.
This one is over $2,000.
Oh yeah, that's a win!
Brandon shakes Bob's hand.
Clearance Sale for a Howard Miller Grandfather Clock, a Wallace Silversmiths Punch Bowl Set, and an AromaSpa Steam Capsule (April 25, 2002, #2144K)[]
Clearance Sale for a Yerf-Dog Fun Cart 150cc ATV, a Stein World Dinette Set, and a Whirlpool Washer & Dryer (May 16, 2003, #2545K)[]
Let's hope the next prize is higher.
That's a little better.
Fantastic, he wins all 3 prizes!
Here, he jumps up and down.
Last Clearance Sale Win with the Red Price Stands (December 9, 2003, #2712K)[]
That looks right.
I bet he's a winner for sure.
Uh-huh, he is.
Second to Last Clearance Sale Playing with the Red Price Stands (May 19, 2004, #2923K)[]
Second Clearance Sale Playing with the Yellow Price Stands (November 17, 2004, #3053K)[]
First Clearance Sale Win with the Yellow Price Stands (June 14, 2005, #3322K)[]
NOTE: This is also the only win of season 33.
It has a difference of $100.
Uh-oh, there's a difference of $905. But...
...all the sale prices are placed correctly; it's a win!
Clearance Sale for a Corsican Paris Day Bed, a Runco 26″ LCD HDTV, and a Hoveround Transporter LS Scooter (April 20, 2007, #3955K)[]
Last Clearance Sale Win With Bob Barker (May 22, 2007, #4002K)[]
Ooh, that price looks pretty close to reaching the next sale price.
But that's more like it.
It's a win!
Last Playing With Bob Barker (June 5, 2007, #4022K)[]
Second Clearance Sale Win with Drew Carey (May 1, 2008, #4314K)[]
That's the correct placement.
Same for this one.
3 for 3, it's a win!
Last-Ever Clearance Sale Winner (October 30, 2008, #4484K)[]
That looks correct.
Ooh, that price is $200 away from reaching the highest sale price.