we keep the maracas. and i brought in my carved rock pendant that i got at a flea market in hawaii for $40, but it's worth $1,000. thank you! i'm mark walberg. thanks for watching. we'll see you next time on antiques roadshow. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org my father-in-law was an air force pilot in world war ii. this was his plane. he stayed around after the war in europe, during the reconstruction, and he was driving by a scrapyard, and he stopped the jeep and said, "that's my plane!" and when he saw that, he said, "i'm not going to let this be junked." most of these were scrapped, and to have the entire section from a b-17, like the most loved plane from the second world war, is pretty rare. and you even have a photo with your father-in-law and the nose art intact. a section like this, to a collector, retail, would easily be $10,000. oh, my gosh. it's an amazing piece of history, and to have, you know, the section with the nose art from the b-17 is so rare and so special, it's