“Cash for Rares” dealer Waldi: He wants to bring his own coffee creation onto the market

“Cash for Rares” dealer Waldi
He wants to bring his own coffee creation onto the market

Walter Lehnertz has been appearing on “Bares für Rares” since 2013.

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“Cash for Rares” dealer Waldi Lehnertz now has something special up his sleeve for his fans: he wants to sell his own coffee creation.

Walter “Waldi” Lehnertz (56), also known as 80-Euro-Waldi, has come up with something new for his fans. The “Cash for Rares” star announced on Instagram in a short video that he wants to expand his fan shop with a “world first from the Eifel”. “For me, drinking coffee is like ‘cash for rares’, that’s part of Waldi,” he explains to his community of 24,700 followers.

“My own creation”

There are all kinds of coffee, but he drank the best in Venice, the antique dealer enthuses. “In the last dive bar or on St. Mark’s Square, the coffee is always delicious.” As an “expert and gourmet” for the hot drink, he then came up with an idea: “I chose the oldest roasting company in Cologne and I’m now getting my own creation. You can do something good for yourself.”

He hesitated between four types, “but I think I’ll take this one, it’s the best coffee I’ve ever had,” explains Lehnertz, taking a sip from his cup. It should be next week, “and then Waldi will make the best coffee ever, yes,” promises the 56-year-old, who already sells wine and T-shirts in his shop.

Lehnertz has been a dealer on the ZDF junk show “Bares für Rares” since 2013. He is a trained horse farmer and initially worked in the construction industry until, after a herniated disc, he built up a second source of income in the antiques trade. Today he owns a large antique and junk shop in the Eifel.

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