JulesMaximus
No Lifer
- Jul 3, 2003
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I wasn't upset about them offering $15K for the Spider. I was mad at her for accepting it.
As far as the $3K for the Civil War item, it was rather insulting, and I have seen other instances where Rick has just said "Look I'm not even going to offer you anything for it, because it would be insulting to you to do so... this belongs in a museum..."
I just don't get the mentality of the people that bring this kinda of stuff in. I mean who in their right mind would bring in a FLAWLESSLY preserved Civil War item that is in-turn a family heirloom too? The logic or bringing it to a PAWN SHOP, especially in today's age where you can google, email, etc anyone in the world for such an item, is beyond me.
Well, there seems to be a lot of hate toward pawn shops. I'd never take anything to one to sell but I can see why some people might. They just don't want to deal with the hassle of selling it themselves. Kind of like trading in a car vs selling it yourself.
My Mother-In-Law has a shit ton of Lladro figurines that I know we're going to "inherit" when she dies. These things cost hundreds even thousands of dollars but a) I don't have the room for them and b) they don't particularly appeal to me anyway so I'll probably end up selling them...or trying to sell them. Hell, maybe I'll pawn them.
