Anyone else like this show? I watch it every time I get the chance, its usually good for a few laughs, and its cool to see how much some stuff is worth. Starts up again Monday at 9 on the History Channel.
11/28/2009 5:06:58 PM
I came across it for the first time the other night. Not a terrible show. Was pretty interesting.
11/28/2009 5:37:19 PM
I like it, though I generally just have it on in the background while I do stuff around the house.It's like Antiques Roadshow, but not intended for elderly gay couples.
11/28/2009 6:27:58 PM
^
11/28/2009 6:50:14 PM
Ive just watched 4-5 episodes for the first time since they are pushing the hell out of it.I think its pretty entertaining. I would love to actually know how much money those guys make. I also think it is funny how they portray everyone coming in there to not have some kind of problem. Seriously, who sells thier car, or $20,000 boat at a pawn shop, unless they need the cash fast.It would be more interesting if these people told thier stories on why they wanna sell (its vegas, im sure some of them have to be interesting).
11/28/2009 7:06:11 PM
about 90% of the people selling or pawning give the reason why they are therebecause about 90% of the time the damn dude asks why they are selling/pawninganyways, i watch the show because it is funny as hell when theses dudes find out they got hosed overseas when they try to bring their worthless crap to the pawn shopits also interesting how many experts this guy knows and has on speed dial[Edited on November 28, 2009 at 7:15 PM. Reason : h]
11/28/2009 7:13:18 PM
I personally think "I just want to get rid of it" is a load of shit for most of these people.At least that one farmer guy mentioned needing to buy feed for his livestock.I did enjoy the guy that bought the "collectible" gun, only to find out it was fake, that was awesome.
11/28/2009 7:17:50 PM
I like it. They show all kinds of interesting stuff and how the value of it is determined. LOL at Chumlee.
11/28/2009 7:28:29 PM
functioning cannon from the 1890s...i laughed when the dude said he bought it for 20k and I cried when they offered him 30k for it.that dude with the glass sword said he spent 2-3 years making it. he was really lowballing himself asking for just 700 for it. they still turned him down and made him look like a wierdo. lol
11/28/2009 7:39:04 PM
I bet someone watching the show would have happily taken that glass sword. It has been on television...
11/28/2009 8:38:42 PM
11/28/2009 8:48:50 PM
They've been doing this since the late 80's I think. I'd be surprised if they didn't have lots of expert connections. The number of people that walk into pawn shops ever year is huge. Let alone one in Vegas and now one that's been on tv.There's two episodes up right now on history.com if anyone wants to check them out.
11/28/2009 9:13:02 PM
there was this one guy who needed the money for payroll lulzi think it was a motorcycle
11/28/2009 10:52:26 PM
yea he owned a custom bike shop I think.
11/29/2009 12:10:24 AM
i, too, just discovered this the other day. they had a marathon and we got stuck watching like 3-4 episodes in a row. it's neat just to see what people bring in. that thing with the boat was pretty funny.
11/29/2009 9:23:30 AM
We need to remember there is a show involved. He probably does not call in as many experts normally as he does when the camera is rolling. Hell, he probably never called in experts, since experts usually demand payment for their time. While he probably knew these people, it is the show's producers paying for their on-camera expertise. Also, if he did make use of one of his friends for a buy when the camera is not there, he would probably keep any information provided to himself. If you walk in expecting to get $200, why should he tell you it is worth two grand? Yes, he should pay a fair price or risk losing a customer that later feels ripped off, but you should not walk out with as much as someone that walked in knowing what it was worth. [Edited on November 29, 2009 at 10:45 AM. Reason : .,.]
11/29/2009 10:43:22 AM
^ For all we know it's all TV setup. The "expert" could brief the pawn shop guy first and then they put on a show for the cameras after that to make us think otherwise.
11/29/2009 12:42:41 PM
It's just two generations of guys who love saying "Oh man, dad is gonna kill me over this."as well as "That's not gonna happen."[Edited on November 30, 2009 at 12:08 AM. Reason : .]
11/30/2009 12:06:47 AM
I love the show, and its great entertainment. Its one of the very few shows that pisses me off when I forget to DVR it. Yes I know DVR can record it auto, but I have TONS of shit I record, and there are tons of conflicts. Anyway, Its interesting and is somewhat believable, but a lot of the stuff just makes me wonder....Most people dont pawn a motorcycle or car. Especially the ones they have on this show. You put it on CraigsList or something and get more money. Like the guy with the Shelby Cobra body he found in a storage shed. They said it was worth $60k or so, he sold it to them for around 30k. I mean I assume these people are DESPERATE for money, but they don't seem like. If someone I was trying to pawn something to had an expert with them that told me it was worth $60k I would not sell it for anything less than $40k or something, and in all likely hood I would just sell it on my own for $50k+I'm not trying to nit pick, but they bring in these so called experts in front of the buyer and seller and tell the worth of the item, which makes NO sense. There is no way as a pawn guy you are going to have the guy trying to sell you his item in the same room with the guy who is going to tell him what its worth. I am sure they have an agreement before this or something, but its just annoying to the smart TV viewer. Its SO obvious that something is going on behind the scenes, which I am ok with, I just wish they would be more upfront about it so it wasnt so annoying.
12/15/2009 12:28:07 AM
12/15/2009 6:16:35 PM
It's on right now!
12/21/2009 12:59:51 PM
The one episode of the show I watched, the one where they bought a musket, was interesting but also made me a lot.Good: valuation of the gun, history of it, bartering down the ownerBad: comic relief filler. The guys aren't funny. They're just painfully ugly. Stick to more of the good stuff and maybe I'd watch again.
12/21/2009 1:51:14 PM
haha, the guys are hilarious
12/21/2009 3:55:44 PM
^^stick to MTV Jersey Shore or somethin manHOW DARE THEY NOT SHOW ATTRACTIVE PEOPLE ON MY TV, HOW DARE THESE UNATTRACTIVE PEOPLE ATTEMPT TO BE HUMOROUS WORKING 8 HOURS A DAYpart of the pawn business is interpersonal relationships, you arent pawning at an ATMi think the dudes are funny, especially old man when he gets pissed [Edited on December 21, 2009 at 4:10 PM. Reason : v]
12/21/2009 4:09:17 PM
i think they're hilarious...but how did old man's serious case of ugly not get passed down at all? why does that guy look so fucking weird? some disease or something?
12/21/2009 4:24:15 PM
The best part is when Rick is a smartass when some moron tries to pawn something. Expert comes in and appraises an item, says its worth $3000 and the person selling wants $3000 for it. They obviously have NO clue how pawn shops operate and Rick reminds them pretty quick lol.
12/21/2009 4:25:52 PM
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12/21/2009 5:18:42 PM
^^you know what the hell i meanyoung, yes attractive, circles
12/21/2009 5:44:24 PM
^^haha yeah thats what I meant. Fucking idiots.
12/21/2009 7:07:42 PM
That chick Peaches is cute--but she gets on my nerves.[Edited on December 22, 2009 at 4:21 AM. Reason : Can't find a pic of her.]
12/22/2009 4:21:14 AM
You people...
12/22/2009 11:06:43 AM
sometimes i find relief when guys decide to keep the item after they actually learn about the history of it, regardless of the valuei find myself rooting at the screen like "YO PLEASE KEEP THAT THATS AN AWESOME ITEM, ID KEEP IT CUZ ITS COOL"
12/22/2009 3:33:53 PM
12/22/2009 10:10:56 PM
well she was right, it was authenticjust not as old as she thought it wasalso im glad she kept it, thats the kinda shit you can put on your mantle
12/23/2009 9:16:36 AM
I <3 the grandfather
12/23/2009 10:57:21 AM
I can't stand white trash reality tv.Those pieces of shit are merely celebrated shady used car-salesmen.I mean at least its not I love New York 47, but that doesn't mean it's not just as horrifying.
12/23/2009 11:20:50 AM
white trash?
12/23/2009 12:26:14 PM
^^ I lol'd
12/23/2009 12:44:35 PM
I enjoy this show for the most part, I haven't watched it consitently but when it is on I enjoy watching it. Why? I dont know.
12/23/2009 3:53:32 PM
"Old Man" FTW!"Rick, Big Hoss, Chumlee, . . . get your dumb asses over here!"
12/23/2009 9:10:41 PM
that sunken treasure was pretty interesting700,000 dollarbucks is some serious $texas for that though
1/25/2010 11:05:53 PM
"I think it's cool, but the problem is that in 20 years, I've never had someone walk in here and ask if we have a _________ like the one you're trying to sell me. And since it's one of a kind, I really have nothing to compare it to for a price...I'll give you fifty bucks."
1/25/2010 11:25:12 PM
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1/26/2010 12:00:41 PM
Has anyone lost their shit and flipped out over a firm lowball offer from the shop guys?
10/18/2010 8:58:39 PM
Yeah, a couple times, but only when they got outside the shop.
10/18/2010 9:02:42 PM
Damn. I want to see someone get tazed when they don't get the $2k they want for their 82 cutlass hubcap.
10/18/2010 9:07:26 PM
but I've seen '82 Cutlass Hubcaps go for 4500 They'll be on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" tomorrow
10/18/2010 10:53:30 PM
set em up
10/18/2010 11:02:21 PM