He usually sits between Wolfgang Pauritsch and Ludwig “Luki” Hofmaier: Since the first season of “Bares für Rares” is one of Fabian Kahl to the regular cast of the junk show with Horst Lichter. The 27-Year-old is with his dyed long hair and his preference for the Gothic fashion of the bird-of-Paradise among the traders. Born in Thuringia, he with the fondness for old porcelain is in the audience for his expertise and Fairness known. That he was allowed to take to the dealer table, owes Kahl, however, a small lie of his father.

In his book “The treasure hunter” reveals Bald, how he came to “Bares für Rares”. Accordingly, a Team from the ZDF had been in Leipzig at a flea market on the way and there, on his father Holger Kahl. In test shots, he also introduced his then 21-year-old son and flunkerte over its allegedly abundant experience.

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“Bares für Rares”dealer Fabian Kahl is since 2013 in the TV Show.

ZDF father beats son for “Bares für Rares”

“And this is my son, Fabian, is also involved in our business Onbahis and trade has been abundant idea. He manages the Market operations, a large part alone,” said Holger Kahl. This statement had been “rather exaggerated”, Fabian Kahl today, but I’d no one. Finally, the ZDF decided against Holger and Fabian Kahl.

The fondness for Antiques got Bald in the cradle. With his father he was as a child like at the flea markets on the way, broke with 17 years of high school and opened his first own Store in Berlin. Together with his father, he now runs an Antiques business in the family’s own brand of stone castle in the Thuringian town of Ranis.

Fabian Kahl moved to Cologne

Meanwhile, Fabian Kahl is a “Bares für Rares” so successfully, that he even wants to pull out of his home to Cologne. The reason: He was, in the meantime, work is so often the case of rotation in the Studio in Cologne, that it is easier for him to live there. On his Facebook profile, Kahl turned on even a Flat screen that he’s looking for a three bedroom apartment. “I’ve set my limit at 1300 Euro (warm)”, writes the Antiques dealer.

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