they didn't need to call an expert to appraise this one I guess. I wonder if if they filmed an episode where the guy comes in claiming it is a rare Vox guitar possibly owned by Brian Jones?
1969 Teisco Del Ray
Cool guitar at the "Pawn Stars" Ebay shop
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Re: Cool guitar at the "Pawn Stars" Ebay shop
westtexasred wrote:they didn't need to call an expert to appraise this one I guess. I wonder if if they filmed an episode where the guy comes in claiming it is a rare Vox guitar possibly owned by Brian Jones?
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I posted about this on a couple of other forums but let me summarize here:Joey wrote:Love the show! Chum is a retart.Recall that episode, where a guy bringing in a 60's Les Paul, only to find out it was a 70's model.... or this week a guy traded a 300 year ol' gun for a 73 Les Paul in perfect shape.
The guy who brought in the Black Les Paul Custom is Rod Miller. He is a luthier and guitar tech at Cowtown Guitars in Las Vegas
Here is the same guitar on Cowtown Guitars's webpage


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Here is the other Les Paul that the other guy traded his 1750 Coach gun for. Rick said he had it in his office but it was also on
Cowtowns Webpage


Oh,and the "expert" that Rick called in to appraise "Rod's 1960 Les Paul Custom" ? His name is Jesse Amoroso, he also works at Cowtown Guitars.

So in other words one guy brings in a guitar from his store to sell to the pawn shop and they call in an expert that works at the same store to appraise the guitar for him. Rick doesn't buy the guitar but it makes for a nice infomercial for Cowtown Guitars which says on it's webpage:
** WATCH FOR COWTOWN GUITARS ON EPISODES OF "PAWN STARS" on THE HISTORY CHANNEL !!!!
http://www.cowtownguitars.com/
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Actually I suspect that alot of the experts they bring in for appraisals actually own the stuff they are appraising
Just check out this post about Pawn Stars that I found on a forum for guys that collect vintage gas pumps:
"speaking of entertainment...
I wrote Rick today...found him online and sent him this:
Hi -
Are you the same 'Rick's Restorations' that was on the History Channel show 'Pawn Stars' last night?
...and I got this reply:
To:
Subject: Re: Pawn Stars?
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 21:38:45 -0500
From: restoricks@aol.com
Yes
Thank you,
Rick Dale
Rick's Restorations - Everything old is new again!
(702) 655-5544
...so I sent him the following:
Hi Rick -
Wow...what a small world!
Hey, that was some Coca-Cola machine! I gotta tell you, it looked like a different machine when you were finished with it.
I mean that - it really looked like a different machine. It looks like you started with a trashed machine, maybe a Vendo?...and finished with a Cavalier. My buddies and I were trying to figure out how you got the embossed Coca-Cola logo to be smaller on the 'restored' machine than on the original. We all thought of the number of hours it would take to do all of that work (and how much it would cost), and we decided it would have been easier for you just to roll out a restored Cavalier, and pass that off as if you had transformed that rusty junk into another make/model Coke machine. That dope on Pawn Stars couldn't tell the difference, right?
Hey - I guess that's why you're on TV...
One more thing - that gas pump you restored for the Pawn Stars...funny, the man that sold that pump to you years ago is a friend of mine! (Small world, right?) Anyway, he was watching the show with his wife, and - in his words - he almost fell out of his chair when he saw that pump. His wife actually recognized it! I mean, what are the odds that a pump you bought got sold unrestored to someone, who just happened to bring it into that Pawn Shop - only for them to buy it and return it to you for restoration? They'd have to be astronomical!
If I didn't know better, I'd almost think the people bringing stuff into that cool pawn shop were bringing your stuff in there and just acting like it was their stuff. What a set-up that would be! The guys filming the show would get a plot, and you'd get a 30-minute commercial for your business on the History Channel. Heck, you could get your employees or friends to play the part of the 'seller' at the pawn shop - and you wouldn't even have to pay an actor!
But, hey - that would all be a big fraud, wouldn't it?"
Just check out this post about Pawn Stars that I found on a forum for guys that collect vintage gas pumps:
"speaking of entertainment...
I wrote Rick today...found him online and sent him this:
Hi -
Are you the same 'Rick's Restorations' that was on the History Channel show 'Pawn Stars' last night?
...and I got this reply:
To:
Subject: Re: Pawn Stars?
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 21:38:45 -0500
From: restoricks@aol.com
Yes
Thank you,
Rick Dale
Rick's Restorations - Everything old is new again!
(702) 655-5544
...so I sent him the following:
Hi Rick -
Wow...what a small world!
Hey, that was some Coca-Cola machine! I gotta tell you, it looked like a different machine when you were finished with it.
I mean that - it really looked like a different machine. It looks like you started with a trashed machine, maybe a Vendo?...and finished with a Cavalier. My buddies and I were trying to figure out how you got the embossed Coca-Cola logo to be smaller on the 'restored' machine than on the original. We all thought of the number of hours it would take to do all of that work (and how much it would cost), and we decided it would have been easier for you just to roll out a restored Cavalier, and pass that off as if you had transformed that rusty junk into another make/model Coke machine. That dope on Pawn Stars couldn't tell the difference, right?
Hey - I guess that's why you're on TV...
One more thing - that gas pump you restored for the Pawn Stars...funny, the man that sold that pump to you years ago is a friend of mine! (Small world, right?) Anyway, he was watching the show with his wife, and - in his words - he almost fell out of his chair when he saw that pump. His wife actually recognized it! I mean, what are the odds that a pump you bought got sold unrestored to someone, who just happened to bring it into that Pawn Shop - only for them to buy it and return it to you for restoration? They'd have to be astronomical!
If I didn't know better, I'd almost think the people bringing stuff into that cool pawn shop were bringing your stuff in there and just acting like it was their stuff. What a set-up that would be! The guys filming the show would get a plot, and you'd get a 30-minute commercial for your business on the History Channel. Heck, you could get your employees or friends to play the part of the 'seller' at the pawn shop - and you wouldn't even have to pay an actor!
But, hey - that would all be a big fraud, wouldn't it?"