Summary of Pawn Stars: 7 BEST TRADES OF ALL TIME!

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The video discusses the seven best trades of all time that the Pawn Stars have made. These include a deal for a Samurai sword and 10 grand, a deal for a blunder bus (a gun that shoots nails and gravel) and a deal for a replica gun. The video also discusses the importance of identifying a fake gun and the importance of checking out the gun before making a trade.

  • 00:00:00 The French double barrel musket coaching gun is a dangerous and ornate firearm, which Rick sells to buy a new guitar. Sean, an expert in antique arms and armor, finds that the gun is from around 1750 and was made in France but modified in England by having the barrels cut back and the bayonet attached. The gun is worth about 2500 dollars in an auction.
  • 00:05:00 In the video, Rick demonstrates some of the best trades he's ever made at the pawn shop, including a samurai sword that is estimated to be worth 18,000 dollars. Davey offers Rick 10 grand for the sword, but Rick is not interested in selling it. Rocco offers to trade Rick a fuzzy feeling needlepoint rug that he has been eye-hustling for a while.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the seven best trades of all time. These include a deal for a Samurai sword and 10 grand, a deal for a blunder bus (a gun that shoots nails and gravel) and a deal for a replica gun. The video also discusses the importance of identifying a fake gun and the importance of checking out the gun before making a trade.
  • 00:15:00 The pawn shop owner, Sean, shows a customer a Blunderbuss, an antique firearm that is 250 years old. The customer thinks the gun is real and is worried about the cost of repairs. Sean tells the customer that it's worth between thirty five hundred and fifty five hundred dollars in a retail environment, and between twenty five hundred and three thousand dollars in a local situation. The customer agrees to the trade and Sean hands over the Blunderbuss.
  • 00:20:00 The pawn shop owner is trying to sell a 1950s Las Vegas club chip for 3,000 dollars in cash plus three statues.
  • 00:25:00 In this YouTube video, a pawn shop owner is trying to sell a 1950s electronic tin toy for 200 dollars. The toy is in great condition, but the owner wants at least 80 dollars for it.
  • 00:30:00 In this video, the Pawn Stars discuss some of the best trades they've ever made. In particular, they discuss a box that was almost Mint Condition but which was destroyed when they tried to restore it. They eventually settle on trading it for forty dollars and twenty dollars in store credit.

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