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Following the colorful personalities who make a living buying items at auctions is a favorite subject of TV producers. ``Baggage Battles,'' essentially a replica of A&E Network's ``Storage Wars'' minus the storage units, depicts the process of ``auction specialists'' bidding for, buying and reselling property found in unclaimed luggage. It features three teams of bidders: Laurence and Sally Martin, who have appeared on ``Storage Wars'' appraising items in their California antiques store; young entrepreneur Mark Meyer, who owns a Long Island, N.Y., thrift store; and Billy Leroy, the proprietor of Billy's Antiques and Props, a famous eclectic prop and antique store in the Bowery neighborhood of Manhattan.
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