Times Rick Harrison Got Furious On Pawnstars
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A customer brings unique vintage Pawn Shop movie posters, sold to Rick for $1500, leading to Corey selling one without approval. Chumley assesses a 1940s candy vending machine worth $300, restores it for $75, and buys comic books undervalued at $200, all while facing Rick's disapproval for purchasing a sailboat causing logistical issues.
Insights
- Unique and rare items like vintage Pawn Shop movie posters can hold significant value, as seen through Rick's negotiation and eventual purchase for $1500, highlighting the importance of recognizing and preserving such items for their uniqueness.
- Seeking expert advice and appraisal before making a purchase, as demonstrated by the evaluation of the 1940s Stoner candy vending machine and comic books, can prevent potential financial losses and ensure informed decision-making, showcasing the value of professional assessment in assessing the true worth of items.
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Recent questions
What unique item did a customer bring to the pawn shop?
Vintage Pawn Shop movie posters
What did Chumley sell against Rick's intentions?
A framed movie poster
What item did a customer bring in hoping to sell for at least $1000?
1940s Stoner candy vending machine
What did an expert value a large collection of comic books at?
$200 retail
What did Chumley purchase that led to Rick's disapproval?
A sailboat for $3800
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Summary
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Pawn Shop Posters and Price Predicaments
- A customer brings in a rare vintage collection of Pawn Shop movie posters, impressing Rick with their uniqueness.
- The identifying mark of a pawn shop historically was three balls, a detail noted on the customer's shirt.
- Rick negotiates the purchase of the posters, eventually settling on a price of $1500.
- Corey and Chumley are tasked with framing the posters, but the framer falls in love with one and buys it for $1500.
- Rick is upset with Corey for selling the poster against his intentions, emphasizing the value of keeping unique items.
- A customer brings in a 1940s Stoner candy vending machine, hoping to sell it for at least $1000.
- Chumley calls in an expert who assesses the machine's condition and estimates its worth at $300 in its current state.
- After purchasing the machine for $75, Chumley restores it and Rick is initially displeased but acknowledges its potential value.
- A customer brings in a large collection of comic books, with Chumley offering $500 for them without expert advice.
- An expert later values the comics at $200 retail, disappointing Chumley and leading to a confrontation with Rick over the purchase.
- Chumley buys a sailboat for $3800, leading to a parking dilemma at the shop and Rick's disapproval due to the logistical challenges and potential financial loss.
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Boat Placement Instructions Confusion
- Unclear instructions regarding the placement of a boat




