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gut
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Dec 18, 2012 1:35pm
thavoice;1346510 wrote:I imagine it wasnt his intent to get fired. As is stated, others on the show also complained about it but he was the one that persisted.

Guess he pushed too much!
True, probably not dealing with really savvy business eople. Isn't it always the case that these stiffs overvalue themselves? Jersey Shore had some contentious battles over pay, but unlike Jersey Shore the cast is not really the stars of shows like Storage Wars, at least not these guys.

I don't know how big a "mogul" Hester really is - I can't see even two large thrift stores throwing off a ton, but let's say in good years he could have potentially pulled in $150k.

But Brandy and her husband I'd think struggled to pull in $50k from their store. And they are going to bitch about $850k a year from this show. Just too funny.
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gut
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Dec 18, 2012 1:37pm
I bet he thought they offer to give him his job back as a settlement for a lawsuit to prevent the dirt from leaking. Nnnnnoooooooppppppe!
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thavoice
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Dec 18, 2012 2:13pm
WOnder what ratings storage wars texas gets. I have tried to watch it a couple of times but just cannot get into it at all.
Maybe the two purchases they made for brandi keeps me tuning in a bit!

I think everyone realizes they stage some of this stuff. I cannot imagine how many storage units one would have to buy before they found some good enough stuff to actually put on a show. Probably would take too long!
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gut
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Dec 18, 2012 2:28pm
thavoice;1346562 wrote:WOnder what ratings storage wars texas gets. I have tried to watch it a couple of times but just cannot get into it at all.
Maybe the two purchases they made for brandi keeps me tuning in a bit!
I only ever watched maybe a dozen episodes. Once the novelty wears off, the characters really aren't compelling (show isn't set-up like that). Shows like Pawn Stars and American Pickers, and others, are far superior for the rare treasure while also giving you some interesting background and history.
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thavoice
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Dec 18, 2012 2:50pm
Teh background and history of the items is what keeps me interested in a show like Pawn stars. Even though many are plants, and have read how they use actors at times to come in with items (which I believe because no one seems a little nervous being on camera which in real life would happen) and that he doesnt know all that stuff before researching it....still makes for interesting stuff.
The cajun pawn stars..just isnt the same and not interesting for whatever reason.

Hardcore Pawn is a joke of a show. Too much yelling and confrontation on that show to be interesting for more than a few minutes.

How about Shipping Wars? I admit when they were first advertising it I thought it was gonna be extremely stupid. It isnt too bad, again..probably because taht one woman on there is smokin hot and also the new chick they added in. Def eye candy
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gut
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Dec 18, 2012 3:04pm
Yeah, don't think I ever watched Hardcore Pawn. Saw the Cajun one a few times and don't care for it.

It is true that the personalities have a fair amount of impact on the show, at least with Pawnstars and American Pickers. But if you took Rick off of Pawnstars I doubt I'd continue to watch. But one might argue it's just as likely that the production crew is responsible for some of these shows being much more watchable than others.

There's definitely a component of "acting", but I don't think they are that irreplaceable if you have a good production crew. Deadliest Catch is a great example.
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Dec 19, 2012 12:24am
Darrell found some painting worth around 300k tonight on the show
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Dec 19, 2012 1:36am
Saw previews for Storage Wars: New York tonight.
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Dec 19, 2012 9:15am
thavoice;1346607 wrote:Teh background and history of the items is what keeps me interested in a show like Pawn stars. Even though many are plants, and have read how they use actors at times to come in with items (which I believe because no one seems a little nervous being on camera which in real life would happen) and that he doesnt know all that stuff before researching it....still makes for interesting stuff.
The cajun pawn stars..just isnt the same and not interesting for whatever reason.

Hardcore Pawn is a joke of a show. Too much yelling and confrontation on that show to be interesting for more than a few minutes.

How about Shipping Wars? I admit when they were first advertising it I thought it was gonna be extremely stupid. It isnt too bad, again..probably because taht one woman on there is smokin hot and also the new chick they added in. Def eye candy
Shipping Wars is decent, but no way those people are that stupid in real life. Every load seems to be a fuck up. But then again, would a normal load be any entertainment?
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gut
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Dec 19, 2012 9:58am
GoChiefs;1347029 wrote:Saw previews for Storage Wars: New York tonight.
"I'll have to have it authenticated, but that looks like Jimmy Hoffa....I can probably get like $1.5 billion"
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thavoice
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Dec 19, 2012 10:15am
sportchampps;1346989 wrote:Darrell found some painting worth around 300k tonight on the show
Ha. According to Dave Hester's claims....that would have been planted AND darrel wouldnt be able to sell it and had to give it back to the gallery that gave it to the producers
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thavoice
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Dec 19, 2012 10:16am
GoChiefs;1347029 wrote:Saw previews for Storage Wars: New York tonight.
No way.

Guess the TExas one must be doin ok for them to add another city.

The producers will probably sex this one up by giving implants to some tranny.
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sportchampps
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Dec 19, 2012 10:22am
How long before we get storage wars: celebrity edition. They get hot b and c level stars and let them bid on the different lockers. How about we watch Lindsey Lohan bidding on her own locker against Brooke Mueller. You would have to let the producers give them money to bid with since Lohan is broke. Brooke would probably bring some of her own extra cash thinking it might lead to finding some of Lohans drugs.
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Dec 19, 2012 10:42am
thavoice;1347150 wrote:Ha. According to Dave Hester's claims....that would have been planted AND darrel wouldnt be able to sell it and had to give it back to the gallery that gave it to the producers
I look at Rick on Pawnstars and I believe he actually knows a little about art, still seems a bit unlikely but he's credible.

Darrel there is no way he knows shit. I saw one episode where he pretends to know something - but c'mon you aren't finding art worth a damn in a locker, and I doubt he's done well enough to be a serious collector.
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Dec 19, 2012 12:59pm
sportchampps;1346989 wrote:Darrell found some painting worth around 300k tonight on the show

It was a whole collection of over a 100 paintings.
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Dec 19, 2012 2:09pm
gut;1347172 wrote:I look at Rick on Pawnstars and I believe he actually knows a little about art, still seems a bit unlikely but he's credible.

Darrel there is no way he knows ****. I saw one episode where he pretends to know something - but c'mon you aren't finding art worth a damn in a locker, and I doubt he's done well enough to be a serious collector.
Rick would be credible because before the show they did run that as a real business for a lot of years, and to be in business as a pawn broker for that long you need to know alot about alot not to be out of business quickly.

Darrell is a grade A dumbass there is no doubt.
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gut
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Dec 19, 2012 2:13pm
IggyPride00;1347319 wrote:Rick would be credible because before the show they did run that as a real business for a lot of years, and to be in business as a pawn broker for that long you need to know alot about alot not to be out of business quickly. .
True, but I'm dubious of just how much nice artwork comes into a pawn shop. I don't know, maybe it is a common pawn (not sale) for a variety of reasons. A lot of stuff people supposedly are selling on there - they must be morons because you figure he's gotta give you the wholesale and not the dealer price.
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Dec 19, 2012 2:21pm
sportchampps;1347156 wrote:How long before we get storage wars: celebrity edition. They get hot b and c level stars and let them bid on the different lockers. How about we watch Lindsey Lohan bidding on her own locker against Brooke Mueller. You would have to let the producers give them money to bid with since Lohan is broke. Brooke would probably bring some of her own extra cash thinking it might lead to finding some of Lohans drugs.
...yuuuuuup!
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thavoice
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Dec 19, 2012 2:42pm
We pretty much only see the selling of the stuff at the pawn shop but I think once they had on there how much stuff is actually pawn vs bought/sold. It was overwhelmingly pawn...i wanna say 70% or so.
Basically legalized loan sharking
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Dec 19, 2012 2:46pm
gut;1347320 wrote:True, but I'm dubious of just how much nice artwork comes into a pawn shop.
Especially a pawn shop that I heard isn't it the greatest of areas in Vegas.
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thavoice
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Dec 19, 2012 2:47pm
GoChiefs;1347360 wrote:Especially a pawn shop that I heard isn't it the greatest of areas in Vegas.
I am not a pawn shop location expert, but I am guessing that most pawn shops arent in the nice areas of town!
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Dec 19, 2012 2:54pm
thavoice;1347365 wrote:I am not a pawn shop location expert, but I am guessing that most pawn shops arent in the nice areas of town!
I'm not saying pawn shops are in great areas or anything, but from stories I've heard, it's pretty damn bad where it's located.
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gut
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Dec 19, 2012 3:05pm
GoChiefs;1347371 wrote:I'm not saying pawn shops are in great areas or anything, but from stories I've heard, it's pretty damn bad where it's located.
I don't think it's awful (at least not in the past 15 years or so), but there are definitely pawn shops located closer to the Strip. Basically I think Fremont St Experience opened in 1995, and so the beefed up police presence really helped the area. Before that, yeah, shitty part of town. It's still right on Las Vegas Blvd, with a bunch of wedding chapels around there. But don't wander off the main blvd, and don't walk that area at night.

And I don't know, but I read some people claiming that the shop was pretty much straight silver, gold, jewelery and watches before the show (maybe guns). When you look at the size of their display room, they couldn't have been moving much else. Decent storage, but I'd guess that's where the pawn stuff is held they aren't trying to sell.
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gut
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Dec 19, 2012 3:07pm
thavoice;1347353 wrote: It was overwhelmingly pawn...i wanna say 70% or so.
Basically legalized loan sharking
Don't think I've ever seen a pawn on that show. Probably a reason for it.

I still don't picture nearly enough people with the money for the sort of art we are talking about falling on hard times and having to pawn or get fleeced on valuable works.
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thavoice
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Dec 19, 2012 3:43pm
gut;1347386 wrote:Don't think I've ever seen a pawn on that show. Probably a reason for it.

I still don't picture nearly enough people with the money for the sort of art we are talking about falling on hard times and having to pawn or get fleeced on valuable works.
I believe I saw at least one. It was a guy who had his semi tractor in for a pawn. Pretty sure he got the money and then they basically explained the whole pawning thing. Probably was the first season.

On the cajun pawn stars I have seen one as well. A guy had some old bills, big time bills maybe like 10,000 that were low serial number or whatever it was. They were extremely valuable and he wanted to just pawn them to make payroll for his company. The guy offerend him a shittone of money to buy them and he declined it and I was surprised.