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Old 05-18-2023, 09:49 AM
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Default Pawn Stars - Ken Goldin - Rick Harrison

I just watched a Best Of - Pawn Stars last night, very bored so I tuned in. It featured their Best Of sports purchases. One of the sellers was Ken Goldin attempting to sell some of the Jabbar collection and Harrison of course buying his goggles. Question - is Mr. Goldin really this active in marketing his items? Also, it looked a little uneasy when Dan Wulkan from Memory Lane appeared to give an appraisal of the items Goldin was selling - I thought that was pretty odd.

Also, there was a segment where Harrison purchased some autographed Action Packed cards, bundled them, and then sold them and did like a Pack Break for $99 per envelope. Of course one of his partners was Steve Grad. There must be more money in TV and reality TV than PSA and Beckett.

Any thoughts? I found it both interesting (because of the sports stuff) and funny at the same time.
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Old 05-18-2023, 10:01 AM
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I just watched a Best Of - Pawn Stars last night, very bored so I tuned in. It featured their Best Of sports purchases. One of the sellers was Ken Goldin attempting to sell some of the Jabbar collection and Harrison of course buying his goggles. Question - is Mr. Goldin really this active in marketing his items? Also, it looked a little uneasy when Dan Wulkan from Memory Lane appeared to give an appraisal of the items Goldin was selling - I thought that was pretty odd.

Also, there was a segment where Harrison purchased some autographed Action Packed cards, bundled them, and then sold them and did like a Pack Break for $99 per envelope. Of course one of his partners was Steve Grad. There must be more money in TV and reality TV than PSA and Beckett.

Any thoughts? I found it both interesting (because of the sports stuff) and funny at the same time.
Reality(LOL) tv is a big win win for those people. They are getting paid to make a commercial for themselves. How can it get better than that?
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and sadly many of us (me included) find this type of stuff interesting and watch it
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and sadly many of us (me included) find this type of stuff interesting and watch it
So true Jeff.

I don't know if you watched it, but if you did - did you think Goldin and Dan looked a little uncomfortable in that scene?
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