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03-11-2010, 03:34 AM #11
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Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
Did anyone notice what looks like a Dodger flannel on a shelt behind the counter a month or so ago on Pawn Stars ? It was folded in a clear plastic bag, but I could not make out the number. I wonder if it was a gamer or just a auto'd replica.
Vince
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03-11-2010, 09:16 AM #12
Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
A few years ago, when I was in college, I was in a pawn shop in Lewisville TX and saw a full size Pitt Panthers helmet autographed by Dan Marino. They were asking like $250 and I was poor. I always wondered how low they would have gone on it though, no sense in haggling when I had $20 to my name though, LOL.
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03-11-2010, 10:44 AM #13
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Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
I myself love the show PAWNSTARS it is very entertaining to watch what kind of items real or fake that people bring in.
But it is very interesting when it comes to the baseball stuff that people bring in because Rick for the most part acts like he knows it all. And for me having experieince from collecting baseball cards my whole life and game used Items for the most part have more knowledge than he does. I did miss the Gherig episode but I did catch the 67 Pete Rose. I was looking at myself thinking are you kidding me??? He is saying they are fakes. Like it was that hard to believe the guy had 4 rookie rose cards mint???
I mean not for nothing it's not exactly like were talking about a Mantle Rookie. It is a Pete Rose for crying out loud.
I find another thing funny about the episode how he constantly contradicts himself. He yells at his son for not doing his homework first when making a spur of the moment purchase on an item. Yet he does it constantly.
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03-11-2010, 12:14 PM #14
Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
I am a big fan of the Pawn Stars show as well. I went to Vegas for a meeting a couple weeks ago and had to visit the place. Of course, not a great part of town at one end of the strip. I got there in the AM on a weekday and it was still packed. Mostly curious fans like me...saw people being dropped off by cab both when I arrived and when leaving. You walk in and people are basically doing a very slow walk thru, probably expecting to see Rick, Chumlee, etc.The only person from the show there was the Old Man - none of the others are there much apparently. A recent show said the Grand-dad last missed a day of work in 1994.
And boy, they enhance the lighting and the atmosphere when filming the show. It is much smaller inside than it looks during the episodes. And it sure doesn't have that "new pawn shop smell" either. I asked about sports memorabilia and the only item there out front was a Satchel Paige signed photo. There were some very cool championship rings, the ones you see in the opening credits - a Pats, Giants. The Old Man was letting people take pictures with him, albeit with his usual sour face. From what I understand, many of the big-time items get placed in the attached store room. It is worth the visit, IMO.
Ben
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03-11-2010, 06:29 PM #15
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Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
In a lot of the episodes I notice a Reggie White jersey hanging way up on one of the walls. Probably just a framed autographed jersey...
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03-11-2010, 08:38 PM #16
Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
The wife and I went there two weeks ago when we were in Vegas - on Saturday. I saw NO Sports stuff other than the rings mentioned earlier.
The shop is very small and none of the 'principals' from the show are there on weekends is what we were told. They are all Mon-Fri only.
Also went to Field of Dreams at Caesar's Palace Forum Shops - wanted just to meet Rose... just my luck, the weekend we were there was one of the few weekends he wasn't in Vegas!
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Chris
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03-11-2010, 09:54 PM #17
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Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
The Gehrig autograph was authenticated by STAT Authentic....'nuff said.
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03-11-2010, 10:16 PM #18
Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
A few years ago a Pawn Shop in Miami had a 1971 AFC Championship Ring.The ring was on E Bay.It was a team doctor's ring.Before I decided to buy it I did a little research.Sure enough it was stolen.I was able to help the doctor get his ring back.
Carlos
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Always buying vintage Miami Dolphins
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03-18-2010, 09:25 AM #19
Re: Pawn Shops: Anyone find valuable sports collectibles there?
The jersey is still on the original seller's website....can anyone say CHRISTOPHER MORALES?
http://www.xtremecollectibles.com/lo...ed-jersey.htmlDave
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03-18-2010, 09:34 AM #20
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