I stopped into the store in Feb of 2013. There was a line down the street and the doors were closed due to filming. I offered a couple of people at the front of the line $100 if I could have their spot. No takers. I was on a time constraint that day. So I just stood back for a minute, the door opened, a few people walked out and I walked right in and passed the doorman. They were still filming merchandise in the cases and a Rudd mini bike in the rear area. I took pictures ,they said no pictures. Small place at that. To me, a typical pawn shop. Lots of jewelry and watches. I did not see much of what I expected to see. Lots of help nearby but nobody showed any interest in helping me. I did end up buying a silver one ounce round with the old man on it. Supposedly, this round was from the huge silver bar that they bought on the show. I also purchased some souvenirs and a very one of a kind diamond necklace for my wife. No stars were in sight...yet. Now they had opened the doors and let the mob in. I had been in there bout 30 mins by myself. When I paid I told the clerk that I had spent some cash here, can I get an autograph. They ushered me to the back area and there was Chumley sitting in a blocked out enclosure from the store front. I walked up , got autographs and pictures and talked with him about 10 minutes. By this time there was a big line for people to meet him. I was treated very special.by the staff. Kind of neat. The people I offered the 100$ to were in awe, who is this guy?
Prices were kind of steep on the coins and currency. Nothing I really had to have. Wife was happy and the necklace is a great conversation piece.
Prices were kind of steep on the coins and currency. Nothing I really had to have. Wife was happy and the necklace is a great conversation piece.




















