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  • bgrimm77
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    • Jan 4, 2009
    • 768

    #46
    Did anyone else notice the Green arrow car hanging from the ceiling?
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    • Hector
      el Hombre de Acero
      • May 19, 2003
      • 31852

      #47
      Originally posted by bgrimm77
      Did anyone else notice the Green arrow car hanging from the ceiling?
      Holy crap...no!!!

      I'm going to re watch that episode on OnDemand.
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      • Hector
        el Hombre de Acero
        • May 19, 2003
        • 31852

        #48
        Originally posted by Mikey01
        The old guy that was asking too much for the coin scales ..... If I was them, when he came back later to lower his price after they wouldn't pay it, I would have told him - sorry bud but you talked yourself out of a deal and I don't want them anymore.

        He was very annoying - I hate sellers that act like that
        Agreed.
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        • Hector
          el Hombre de Acero
          • May 19, 2003
          • 31852

          #49
          On the most recent Pawn Stars episode...the son and Chumley wanted a fortune teller cabinet (similar to the one featured in the movie Big with Tom Hanks) from an auction house...so they tried to buy it before auction...I bet they were going to offer something low like a thousand or something...the auction boss told them no...that they had to wait for the actual auction.

          So they participated in the auction...and quickly got crushed by others...for the fortune teller cabinet went for a whopping $6000 +...

          Now they know how it feels...especially Chumley...he looked crushed...lol.

          The other question that comes up...why in the hell do people with prized antiques go to that pawn shop...why not to that nearby auction house instead?

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          • Mikey
            Verbose Member
            • Aug 9, 2001
            • 47258

            #50
            Originally posted by Hector

            The other question that comes up...why in the hell do people with prized antiques go to that pawn shop...why not to that nearby auction house instead?

            I always wonder the same thing .....

            The only reason I can come up with is Pawn Stars probably has an audition process ... No way are those people just walking off the street.
            If that was the case there would be 10,000 gawkers just hanging around.

            So, I think these people audition just to show their stuff off on TV and are will to take a lowball price to do it - In the cases where they actually do sell the item.

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            • toys2cool
              Ultimate Mego Warrior
              • Nov 27, 2006
              • 28605

              #51
              Originally posted by Hector
              On the most recent Pawn Stars episode...the son and Chumley wanted a fortune teller cabinet (similar to the one featured in the movie Big with Tom Hanks) from an auction house...so they tried to buy it before auction...I bet they were going to offer something low like a thousand or something...the auction boss told them no...that they had to wait for the actual auction.

              So they participated in the auction...and quickly got crushed by others...for the fortune teller cabinet went for a whopping $6000 +...

              Now they know how it feels...especially Chumley...he looked crushed...lol.

              The other question that comes up...why in the hell do people with prized antiques go to that pawn shop...why not to that nearby auction house instead?

              his face was priceless when it went for $6K

              I missed the ending, how much did the time thingy from the 1600's appraise for? and how much did he offer or pay for it?
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              • theantiquetiger
                Fra-gee-lay Thats Italian
                • Nov 12, 2005
                • 3435

                #52
                Originally posted by bgrimm77
                Did anyone else notice the Green arrow car hanging from the ceiling?
                I just finished watching this episode. I don't think it was a GA car. It looked like it had a yellow roof, so I am thinking some kind of John Deere toy.
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                • bgrimm77
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                  • Jan 4, 2009
                  • 768

                  #53
                  ^^^ Could be.... I have been wrong many times before.
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                  • Hector
                    el Hombre de Acero
                    • May 19, 2003
                    • 31852

                    #54
                    Originally posted by toys2cool
                    his face was priceless when it went for $6K

                    I missed the ending, how much did the time thingy from the 1600's appraise for? and how much did he offer or pay for it?
                    The expert said it could be worth up to $7000.

                    The pawn shop bald dude offered him $3000.

                    The seller counter with $5000.

                    The pawn shop dude said $4000 was the most he would go.

                    The seller said $4500.

                    The pan shop dude really thought about it hard...then said that his absolute highest would be $4200...and that would be it.

                    The seller said..."Ok...this is Vegas...lets flip a coin...you win...I'll sell it for $4200...and if I win...you give me $4500".

                    Pawn shop dude said, "Ok, flip the coin".

                    The seller won the coin flip...he got $4500 for it...and pawn shop dude wasn't too thrilled about it...he didn't wanna pay that extra $300...



                    P.S. The seller was elated that he got $4500...he had no idea it was worth that much...I mean...he initially was going to pawn it for a measly $600...

                    Last edited by Hector; Mar 3, '10, 1:29 AM.
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                    • Hector
                      el Hombre de Acero
                      • May 19, 2003
                      • 31852

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Mikey01
                      I always wonder the same thing .....

                      The only reason I can come up with is Pawn Stars probably has an audition process ... No way are those people just walking off the street.
                      If that was the case there would be 10,000 gawkers just hanging around.

                      So, I think these people audition just to show their stuff off on TV and are will to take a lowball price to do it - In the cases where they actually do sell the item.
                      Good points.
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                      • Adam West
                        Museum CPA
                        • Apr 14, 2003
                        • 6822

                        #56
                        I also think that people take their items to the pawn shop because they are paid cash on the spot and I suspect most of them are desperate.

                        With an auction house, you have to deal with commissions, not knowing what your item is going to sell for, waiting for the item to be listed, etc.

                        I suspect many people go in thinking the worst that can happen is being offered something lower than they are willing to accept and they will simply walk away and list it in an auction. The people may audition but I really don't think the price is negotiated beforehand. I would also suspect having a camera on you adds additional emotions to the process. You don't want to look like a fool on tv for passing up on what seems like a good offer. The pawn dealers know they always have the upper hand for the most part because they aren't emotionally attached to anything and can simply walk away from a deal even if it is over $50.
                        "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
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                        • toys2cool
                          Ultimate Mego Warrior
                          • Nov 27, 2006
                          • 28605

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Hector
                          The expert said it could be worth up to $7000.

                          The pawn shop bald dude offered him $3000.

                          The seller counter with $5000.

                          The pawn shop dude said $4000 was the most he would go.

                          The seller said $4500.

                          The pan shop dude really thought about it hard...then said that his absolute highest would be $4200...and that would be it.

                          The seller said..."Ok...this is Vegas...lets flip a coin...you win...I'll sell it for $4200...and if I win...you give me $4500".

                          Pawn shop dude said, "Ok, flip the coin".

                          The seller won the coin flip...he got $4500 for it...and pawn shop dude wasn't too thrilled about it...he didn't wanna pay that extra $300...



                          P.S. The seller was elated that he got $4500...he had no idea it was worth that much...I mean...he initially was going to pawn it for a measly $600...

                          dam thanx bro... it was killing me not to know
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                          • Hector
                            el Hombre de Acero
                            • May 19, 2003
                            • 31852

                            #58
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                            • shyndman
                              Museum Super Collector
                              • Aug 29, 2008
                              • 174

                              #59
                              The pawn shop guys are obnoxious sharks, and the old man makes the rest of them seem like saints. Pickers is a total sham. The "thrill of the hunt" is to find a treasure in the midst of the garbage. This will never happen on this show because they can't air a show where they take advantage of some eighty-year-old widow by giving her a few bucks for something she has that is really valuable. Fake drama, fake finds. Pawn shop show is more realistic but then, who really like those pawn shops anyway? Predators all!

                              Give me Antiques Roadshow anytime. At least there, folks come in and find their yardsale find is worth a fortune. That is what is fun to me!
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                              • Hector
                                el Hombre de Acero
                                • May 19, 2003
                                • 31852

                                #60
                                Antiques Roadshow puts me in a coma...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

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