Rick Harrison y su familia poseen y dirigen una casa de empeño en el Strip de Las Vegas. Compran, venden y tasan artículos de valor histórico.Rick Harrison y su familia poseen y dirigen una casa de empeño en el Strip de Las Vegas. Compran, venden y tasan artículos de valor histórico.Rick Harrison y su familia poseen y dirigen una casa de empeño en el Strip de Las Vegas. Compran, venden y tasan artículos de valor histórico.
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- 4 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaRick said in his autobiography that the reason viewers at home see more sales than pawns on the show is because most of the people who pawn things at their shop don't want to be seen on TV.
- ErroresThe pawn shop is always jam-packed during the "stock footage' of the shop shown between segments, yet is mysteriously empty during most transactions that take place there on the show. This is because the shop closes and vacates its customers during most filmed transactions.
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[Opening narration]
Rick Harrison - 'The Spotter': I'm Rick Harrison, and this is my pawn shop. I work here with my old man and my son, "Big Hoss." Everything in here has a story and a price. One thing I've learned after 21 years - you never know what is gonna come through that door.
- Créditos curiososSeasons from 2009-2013 feature the "original" intro sequence, which shows members of the Harrison family around the shop, showing off and handling a number of items the shop carries (including Confederate money.) This intro is noteworthy in that it does not at all feature Chumlee (as it is unlikely the crew knew how popular he would become at the time.) Starting mid 2013, a new intro sequence began airing, with an instrumental by Lynyrd Skynyrd serving as the theme music. It features the 4 main cast members (including Chumlee) walking down a Vegas street together, and ends with them standing on the Pawn Shop roof.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #18.86 (2010)
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Ugh.... Can't stand the show pawn stars anymore. Used to like it but got tired of his arrogant attitude and smart remarks to his customers. If I had that kind of attitude towards my customers, I'd be out of business.
The show used to be entertaining and I liked the interesting items that were brought in and seeing how much there are worth. I get tired of them cheating and ripping off their customers. Professional says the item is worth $5000, but they give a lame offer of $400 or something far below the value of the item. I was just in utter shock sometimes.
Hardcore pawn show is terrible with all the foulness that goes on that show but at least they give fair offers for items to their customers.
I will not watch ever again. I talked to many of my friends who used to watch it and they feel the same as I do.
The show used to be entertaining and I liked the interesting items that were brought in and seeing how much there are worth. I get tired of them cheating and ripping off their customers. Professional says the item is worth $5000, but they give a lame offer of $400 or something far below the value of the item. I was just in utter shock sometimes.
Hardcore pawn show is terrible with all the foulness that goes on that show but at least they give fair offers for items to their customers.
I will not watch ever again. I talked to many of my friends who used to watch it and they feel the same as I do.
- mjmiguell
- 8 jul 2014
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