![]() Also: a man gets very belligerent when Randy doesn't offer him enough for his heavily flawed diamond. A buyer is interested in purchasing the safe, but Wayne wants to know what was inside first. Randy refuses to buy the safe, but Wayne buys it behind his back. ![]() Also: a man, just released from prison, came to redeem his pawn for his watch, only to learn that pawns don't wait for prison terms to finish.Ī man came in to sell a safe originally used at a hotel, dating back to Chicago's gangster era. ![]() Wayne and Randy were skeptical at first, thinking it was fake, but when an expert proved that it was real, Wayne saw it as an opportunity to use it to promote the shop - providing that he reaches a favorable deal with the seller. Hodapp, who gets to the bottom of things.Ī circus freak, who was capable of eating light bulbs (which he demonstrated), stopped by to sell a taxidermied calf with two heads and five legs. To help calm everybody's nerves, they call in Masonic expert Christopher L. As a result, Wayne became reluctant to buy the items for any price, as he fears for his life, but Randy, however, was still game, chalking everything up to odd coincidences. However, after they took possession of it, the store itself became haunted, to a point where it took a dangerous turn when Hymie accidentally dropped acid used for gold testing in his eye instead of eye drops, which was right next to the bottle of acid. Wayne and Randy take in some Freemasonry memorabilia from a family who believed that their house became haunted because of it. When Randy noticed that Wayne had sold a Rolex watch to a chain smoker for less than value, he challenges him to a contest - the man who sells the least amount of items in monetary value must parade up and down Clark Street in a "money suit", advertising the store. Meanwhile, Elyse and Nate watch over the store, but when Hymie called in sick, they had no choice but to wing it with their own intuition, which ended up proving very costly for the store - until a customer came in with a rare opal. Randy and Wayne drive to the suburbs to visit a man who's selling everything in his "man cave", including sports memorabilia, but the price Randy and Wayne will pay will come down to a turn of a card. Later, Carlos and Rogers would prove that they were serious about their employment when they confront a guitar thief, while that thief's accomplice complains about his "stolen" laptop. Furthermore, Elyse volunteers to be their security supervisor, despite Randy's doubts. At that point, Randy placed Carlos and Rogers on notice - one more mistake and they're fired. Randy notices that the security crew, including Carlos and Rogers, are not only late in opening the store, but they have become lax in their security details, leading to a television being stolen under their noses while the thief's accomplice complains over the value of a mink coat. While his sale drew in a lot of brides-to-be, Wayne finds out the hard way that he doesn't know a thing about selling bridal dresses. Royal Pawn Shop normally doesn't sell bridal dresses, but with a bridal fair going on that weekend in Chicago, Wayne had a bright idea - buy used bridal dresses in bulk and sell them for a profit. And a man sells a prosthetic leg that he claimed came from the Civil War era. Also: a man comes in to sell pictures of the astronauts from the early-1960s, including John Glenn, though its value will depend on whether or not autopen was used. However, things would later get hairy when she threatens to call her attorney when they were unable to produce the ring, going so far as refusing to take a monetary offer for it, as the ring had more sentimental value than monetary value. Lee Rogers ‒ head of security, fur expert, known as "Rogers"Ī woman comes in to redeem her pawn of her diamond ring however, no one was able to find it.Nate Cohen ‒ Wayne Cohen's son, co-owner. ![]()
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