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<p>[QUOTE="Pilkenton, post: 913705, member: 23961"]I don't know how to copy and paste. The following is taken from an article from the Las Vegas Sun-April 10, 2010.</p><p><br /></p><p>"An inside look at Las Vegas' television Pawn Stars", by John Katsilometes</p><p><br /></p><p>...A fair amount of staging happens in the show, no question. A five person production crew edits down and brushes up the lengthy negotiations between Harrison and their customers. When a person brings in a particularly fascinating item, the customer might be asked to return so the crew can properly capture the scene.</p><p><br /></p><p>...When the show started, 70 customers a day was considered robust business. Now it's primarily a tourist attraction that seems to serve more as a stage set than an actual business. Corey Harrison says he spends about half his time, tops, on the pawn business. The rest is managing his personal appearances, finances--the fame thing.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The article goes on to say that everybody on the show, including Chumlee, have become rich and famous because of the show.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It's all about the Benjamins, baby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pilkenton, post: 913705, member: 23961"]I don't know how to copy and paste. The following is taken from an article from the Las Vegas Sun-April 10, 2010. "An inside look at Las Vegas' television Pawn Stars", by John Katsilometes ...A fair amount of staging happens in the show, no question. A five person production crew edits down and brushes up the lengthy negotiations between Harrison and their customers. When a person brings in a particularly fascinating item, the customer might be asked to return so the crew can properly capture the scene. ...When the show started, 70 customers a day was considered robust business. Now it's primarily a tourist attraction that seems to serve more as a stage set than an actual business. Corey Harrison says he spends about half his time, tops, on the pawn business. The rest is managing his personal appearances, finances--the fame thing. The article goes on to say that everybody on the show, including Chumlee, have become rich and famous because of the show. It's all about the Benjamins, baby.[/QUOTE]
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