kxxr
Well-known member
For those of you that frequent local pawn shops ...
We had a short discussion in another thread about pawn shop prices and I'm curious now. And, I see an older thread that is pretty interesting about deciphering the cost codes, but I'd like to revisit the subject anyway.
So here are the questions:
What town do you pawnshop in?
What are prices like? What do you guess you'd have to give for a 5 gallon bucket of randomly mixed sockets?
Anyone else have good luck at pawn shops?
What's your best deal ever at a pawn shop?
Any other descriptive information you'd like to offer.
There is a lot of variation here in my area, from shops that want to count each individual piece and charge a couple of dollars each for them to other shops that just eyeball a huge pile of assorted stuff and say "five bucks".
All of them put the Snap On and Mac stuff, and even some Craftsman if it's shiny, under glass and ask almost retail. They'll take less of course, but they start high. It's a great way to kill an afternoon and I never go home empty handed ... some days the deals are a lot better than others.
We had a short discussion in another thread about pawn shop prices and I'm curious now. And, I see an older thread that is pretty interesting about deciphering the cost codes, but I'd like to revisit the subject anyway.
So here are the questions:
What town do you pawnshop in?
What are prices like? What do you guess you'd have to give for a 5 gallon bucket of randomly mixed sockets?
Anyone else have good luck at pawn shops?
What's your best deal ever at a pawn shop?
Any other descriptive information you'd like to offer.
There is a lot of variation here in my area, from shops that want to count each individual piece and charge a couple of dollars each for them to other shops that just eyeball a huge pile of assorted stuff and say "five bucks".
All of them put the Snap On and Mac stuff, and even some Craftsman if it's shiny, under glass and ask almost retail. They'll take less of course, but they start high. It's a great way to kill an afternoon and I never go home empty handed ... some days the deals are a lot better than others.