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Pawn Stars now on broadcast TV
September 26, 2016 at
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Just noticed them advertising this on the CW. In Baltimore it's on 54.1 from midnight to 1AM. I already programmed by OTA DVR to pick it up. I don't have cable.
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2) Why should anyone care?
2) Why should anyone care?
2) Why should anyone care?
I watched a best of a few weeks ago - much better format. They just cut to the chase and tell how much everything is worth.
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I watched a best of a few weeks ago - much better format. They just cut to the chase and tell how much everything is worth.
What would be better is if they filmed the items being sold, then went back and found the clip of the item being bought so you knew the actual price it sold for as well. Now that would be a better "best of" type of thing.
It would have been ok if they just occasionally did it, but on every locker, it gets old.
I would much rather see a show where the lockers go for $30 and then later on we find out that the guy sold two things on CL and ended up making a $20 profit or whatever. None of these dumb staged auctions where some jerk is bidding "To make my competitor run out of money" or "Here comes the intimidation factor" lol.
When every locker has a forgotten $2000 antique or unique item in it, these "finds" aren't exciting anymore.
But I agree with you, when Dave is pulling out boxes full of obvious crap and claiming.. Oh, these old books, that's worth $300 easy, that detracted from the show.
It would have been ok if they just occasionally did it, but on every locker, it gets old.
I would much rather see a show where the lockers go for $30 and then later on we find out that the guy sold two things on cl and ended up making a $20 profit or whatever. None of these dumb staged auctions where some jerk is bidding "to make my competitor run out of money" or "here comes the intimidation factor" lol.
When every locker has a forgotten $2000 antique or unique item in it, these "finds" aren't exciting anymore.
but i agree with you, when dave is pulling out boxes full of obvious crap and claiming.. oh, these old books, that's worth $300 easy, that detracted from the show.
It would have been ok if they just occasionally did it, but on every locker, it gets old.
I would much rather see a show where the lockers go for $30 and then later on we find out that the guy sold two things on CL and ended up making a $20 profit or whatever. None of these dumb staged auctions where some jerk is bidding "To make my competitor run out of money" or "Here comes the intimidation factor" lol.
When every locker has a forgotten $2000 antique or unique item in it, these "finds" aren't exciting anymore.
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