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Author:  Drtymrtini [ Tue Apr 05, 2011 5:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Pawn Stars - Pawn Shop "Review"

Not sure if I should post this in a different section; however, there was a thread a few weeks ago about Rick, one of the owners and stars of "Pawn Stars," who bought a Breitling that the majority of us thought was way out of line relative to its actual value.

Well, I took a special trip to Gold & Silver Pawn a couple of weeks ago as I had a business trip which brought me to Vegas and I'd like to share the following with you.

1. The place is a dump and looks nothing like it does on the show
2. The majority of the watches available were Rolex
3. The majority of the things you see the boys buy on the show are not available in the shop
4. The woman I spoke to who was working behind the counter said that almost everything they buy on the show is sold before it ever hits the floor - Rick has a broad network of people who use him to find what they want
5. The show's producers come in and make the place look really cool - they shoot a few episodes, and then take everything down again. Again, it's a dump and looks nothing in person as it does on the show
6. There is a much cooler pawn shop about 2 blocks away

Sooooooooooooooo, if you ever find yourself in Vegas and do not have access to a car, don't waste the $20 in cab fare (each way) from the strip to get to Gold & Silver Pawn as you will be terribly disappointed. None of the guys were there (I didn't expect them to be) - and I really wasn't expecting there to be a lot of the items they buy on the show to be featured in the shop - but there is such a HUGE difference between how they decorate the place for the show and how it looks in reality that really sent me for a loop.

It's not "real"ity TV - it's all a setup and just reinforces my hunch that Rick had a dumb buyer lined up for that Breitling - or Breitling paid the show a handsome product placement fee leading into Basil.

That is all :)

Author:  RJRJRJ [ Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:04 pm ]
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I would have thought at least one of the guys would be there. I know they are "big" TV stars now, but assuming that they actually own the place you would think they would still have to run it to make a living.

Author:  967stuart [ Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:54 pm ]
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I watched this show the other night, all seemed staged to me, some old guy was literally about to fight one of them because they informed him a statue he brought in was a replica (the thing even had a date stamped on it ....).

All smacked of a set up for the cameras to be honest.

Author:  bozman52 [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:49 am ]
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That's really interesting, although I'm disappointed to hear this news.

Author:  jnelson3097 [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:30 am ]
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I heard through a friend that they visited the store and they described it as dirty and it smelled like an old lady's house.

I see Rick was wearing a black ceramic Chanel on one of the recent episodes. I think his son was wearing a Hublot earlier this year but I he was wearing an AP on the episodes that were on this week.

Author:  roman4405 [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:06 am ]
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I'm not really surprised but I do like the show. Thanks for giving me a reason to not go there.

Author:  mrcheatle [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:43 am ]
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:shock: Really? Who woulda thought :lol:

I loved(past tense) that show...not as much any more! Great post! Thanks for sharing!

Author:  mfserge [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:47 am ]
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I could care less if the show was filmed in a rat hole, I enjoy the show, I enjoy the items that come through the shop, and I enjoy the mini history lessons.

Author:  john123 [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:54 am ]
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mfserge wrote:
I could care less if the show was filmed in a rat hole, I enjoy the show, I enjoy the items that come through the shop, and I enjoy the mini history lessons.



:yeahthat . I really enjoy the show, and I could not care less what the store "really" looks like.

Author:  Drtymrtini [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 12:17 pm ]
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mfserge wrote:
I could care less if the show was filmed in a rat hole, I enjoy the show, I enjoy the items that come through the shop, and I enjoy the mini history lessons.


I haven't stopped watching the show, but I definitely watch it in a different light now. I agree that some of the mini history lessons are interesting; however, knowing what I do now, I wouldn't trust the "value" of anything that Rick buys. I believe he gets some items at an incredible steal and he overpays for other things. The more I watch the show, it's easier to see how things are staged. I don't know if he's actually "negotiating" items or if they come up with a $$$ amount before they start shooting. Also, do some people fold in hopes of being on TV? Are people really dumb enough to let extremely rare items go at a fraction of their value because "well, someone else will be able to appreciate it now?"

Author:  mfserge [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 12:32 pm ]
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It's entertainment, who cares if it's staged or not. One of my favorite movies is the Dark Knight, do I care that there really isn't a joker running around in a fake city (Gotham) wreaking havoc? No, it's all about being entertained. When I sit down and watch the show, I want to be entertained for 30 minutes and I don't care if some schmuck walks into a fake pawn shop and gives away their item too cheap or if Rick overpays for an item. The money doesn't come out of my pocket so I don't care, just entertain me....and they do a good job of that.

Author:  RXPete [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:29 pm ]
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Drtymrtini wrote:
mfserge wrote:
I could care less if the show was filmed in a rat hole, I enjoy the show, I enjoy the items that come through the shop, and I enjoy the mini history lessons.


I haven't stopped watching the show, but I definitely watch it in a different light now. I agree that some of the mini history lessons are interesting; however, knowing what I do now, I wouldn't trust the "value" of anything that Rick buys. I believe he gets some items at an incredible steal and he overpays for other things. The more I watch the show, it's easier to see how things are staged. I don't know if he's actually "negotiating" items or if they come up with a $$$ amount before they start shooting. Also, do some people fold in hopes of being on TV? Are people really dumb enough to let extremely rare items go at a fraction of their value because "well, someone else will be able to appreciate it now?"



Speaking of staging .. did you notice that there's never anyone in the store when they're filming a negotiation? I'll have to look for more of the "staging" as I watch more episodes.

I'm disappointed that none of the "guys" where there. I thought about visiting it if I was ever in Vegas, but I guess I'll skip it now.

Have you guys every seen American Pickers? It's pretty good also. As is Obuscura Antiques and Oddities? It's based in NYC. I was planing on checking that place out next time I'm there.

Author:  RJRJRJ [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:37 pm ]
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Im pretty sure that they are given a rundown of the items that are going to be brought in, along with some info about them so that they can get pricing info and some background info to sounds smart when the cameras role. I bet when the cameras are off, a seller there would be lucky to get even half of the types of values that they show. Everybody knows pawn shops are super shady. Most people who walk in there to sell are super desperate and dont have a choice but to accept it. The show Hardcore Pawn is at least more indicative of what goes on at a pawn shop.

Author:  E3E3 [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:57 pm ]
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Weird...

I have been to this pawn shop several times and every time I have been there either the old man or chum was there...maybe you went after 2-3pm? I was told the first time that they are usually all gone by mid afternoon.

When I was there last I went in on a weekday and all 4 of them were there. I bartered with Rick for a price drop on a gold ring I ended up buying. (which later appraised @ 6X the price I paid!)

I personally don't expect tooooooo much when entering a pawn shop in Vegas...... & think it looks 'as expected' for that particular area on the strip.

Yeah most of these "reality" shows is all about who you know.....



Who knows?? maybe Ricks wife's sister is a staff member on History channel on something.... :lingsrock:



-E

Author:  RXPete [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 6:39 pm ]
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RJRJRJ wrote:
Im pretty sure that they are given a rundown of the items that are going to be brought in, along with some info about them so that they can get pricing info and some background info to sounds smart when the cameras role. I bet when the cameras are off, a seller there would be lucky to get even half of the types of values that they show. Everybody knows pawn shops are super shady. Most people who walk in there to sell are super desperate and dont have a choice but to accept it. The show Hardcore Pawn is at least more indicative of what goes on at a pawn shop.


I just watched some episodes of hardcore pawn for the first time on-line. It's great. I laughed my ass off at some of the scenes.

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