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When in Vegas, will you visit the 'Pawn Stars' shop ?
http://www.history.com/shows/pawn-stars
I would be interested in seeing the shop. Specially the sections they dont show on tv, where the real money is being made.:winkwink: |
love to see chumlee's fat ass
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no those guys are annoying idiots
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the old man should buy a few treadmills for the other 3 fat fucks
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haha - like I will have time to go star gazing
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LOL my wife asked me if i was going to ... i have ZERO desire
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Saw another pawn show last night, which was a lot more realistic and sleazy, specially the greasy main character. I think it's called American Pawn. |
might as well and say you did.
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All transactions they did had to be recorded with the sellers ID, all the documents went to the police to check for stolen items. My Father reckoned a large % of what he was buying was stolen, but so long as he got the paperwork right he was legal. If it was flagged as stolen by the police, who also gave him lists of stolen items, the police would seize the items. He would also drive around from pawn shop to pawn shop buying up junk gold jewelery he would sell to a smelter in Downtown LA, in the jewelery district I believe. We also went to a police auction of unclaimed stolen items. Amazing some of the pieces of jewelery no one was claiming ownership of. Pieces picked up in a bust. Pieces that went in auction for 6 figures were common. As well as those that went for 2 figures. :1orglaugh When he dies my Mother went into partnership with a colleague selling jewelery and small objet d'art in the swap meets around Orange County and LA. The biggest one was in the parking lot of an aircraft builder near Long Beach and the one in the Rose Bowl stadium. Both held monthly. Her and her partner drove around California and as far as Las Vegas to buy items from pawn shops, which they would sell most of the time to dealers who would sell them again. More specialised dealers, like a watch dealer or clock or antiques. And that's how the pawn shop business works, the items seen in the pawn shop show aren't always sold by that pawn shop. When Rick says "No one walks in here asking for a convicts ball and chain" it's right. Which is why he sells it to a shop where people go to buy a convicts ball and chain. And why he offers such low prices. He sells up to a dealer on the next rung adding 5-10% In the days of the Internet the most amazing thing about that show is how clueless the people are about what they have. They could drive to a specialist shop and get a far better price. |
My brother went a few weeks ago. He told me the name of the business is something different, and that when they do filming outside they change the sign.
I don't watch the show and could care less really. I have way better things to do with my free time. |
How is that pawn shop any different from the other pawn shops?
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Take something to sell ;)
http://www.history.com/shows/pawn-st...-on-pawn-stars |
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JFK is spot on about the mark up. Pawned or sold jewelery was around 60-70% of the gold value, diamond was not reckoned unless it was big and flawless. Even then a fraction of the real value my parents got from a dealer. |
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they are only in there during certain hours, usually really early in the morning or later at night when its slow. I had a friend who went in two or three times a few months ago and said it was PACKED and never say any one of them |
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If I was going out there this year I would be there in a second
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just could'nt think of the name, thanks :thumbsup http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/hard...1219217/592817 |
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The pawn business is mostly about pawn shops selling to dealers who then sell to specialist shops. The swap meets opened at like 6.00 in the morning with a line of dealers eager to get round and pick up bargains. With something really valuable, my Mother once bought an old toy metal train set in it's original box, from a garage sale for $20, she sold it immediately to a dealer in old toys for a lot more who probably sold it again. |
There is a local pawn shop in Ontario that is also named Pawn Stars. Wonder how they get away with that. Or maybe they had the name first.
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It is worth checking out. The place is pretty small, but they are expanding. The are making a fortune on selling the PawnStars cups, mugs, shot glasses, hat, shirts... the list goes on....
It is only a short cab ride from the show hotel. |
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I tried to pawn some gay bareback scenes earlier this year.
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Its called Gold & Silver Pawn. Went last year, saw the old man doing something, but beyond that it was a bunch of people, random employees, and big security guards. Was interesting too see, but too much jewelry, not enough cool shit imo.
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and ps Thanks for the name ;) |
those kids are a bunch of fucking idiots
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