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<p>[QUOTE="mcrow24, post: 1458703, member: 38505"]I guess if you're a big fan of the show and like silver, this isn't that bad of a buy so long as you are not buying it as an investment.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the show, of course it's not 100% like a real pawnshop setting. There's just no way you could value and buy all of the things they do on the show live. Some advanced knowledge of what's being brought in would be required. If they didn't advertise to contact them in advance for valuable items they'd have to film thousands of hours just to make a few episodes. So, I don't think it's a real intent to decieve people because these sorts of things do get brought into pawn shops a lot but for filming logistics it's required. </p><p><br /></p><p>Granted, because they are on TV and perhaps the most famous pawn shop in the world they do get a lot more of the weird stuff but I don't see the show as being a fraud. Does it work like most other pawn shops? No. How can it if it is on TV?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mcrow24, post: 1458703, member: 38505"]I guess if you're a big fan of the show and like silver, this isn't that bad of a buy so long as you are not buying it as an investment. As for the show, of course it's not 100% like a real pawnshop setting. There's just no way you could value and buy all of the things they do on the show live. Some advanced knowledge of what's being brought in would be required. If they didn't advertise to contact them in advance for valuable items they'd have to film thousands of hours just to make a few episodes. So, I don't think it's a real intent to decieve people because these sorts of things do get brought into pawn shops a lot but for filming logistics it's required. Granted, because they are on TV and perhaps the most famous pawn shop in the world they do get a lot more of the weird stuff but I don't see the show as being a fraud. Does it work like most other pawn shops? No. How can it if it is on TV?[/QUOTE]
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