About Pawn Shops : Vintage Guitars in Pawn Shops


Learn how to sell and trade vintage guitars in pawn shops and get expert tips an advice on how to buy, sell, trade, and save money in pawn shops in this free instructional video. Expert: Luis Calle Contact: Inland580@Ebay.com Bio: Mr. Luis Calle has been in the jewelry and loan industry, also known as pawn shops, for several years now. Filmmaker: Musa Ibrahim

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25 Responses to About Pawn Shops : Vintage Guitars in Pawn Shops

  1. webcityguy says:

    These guys are the vultures of society. True scumbags.

  2. TheSHEERHEARTATTACK says:

    what is the cheapest electric vintage guitar that i can get? also with the equipment?

  3. flugtager says:

    expert village is worthless. This guy clearly knows nothing. As everyone else stated that’s a second.

  4. chade1983 says:

    Marshall makes guitars now…I did not know that…I wonder if the volume knobs on those go to 11…Oh and that guitar was a factory second, whoever added that to the stash should be slapped! I would give maybe $3-500 bucks for that guitar. Treat it like an epiphone.

  5. djcountry1985 says:

    a 1962 les paul is more valubale

  6. rdtrash1 says:

    lolz. No really! lolz!

  7. AngryHatter says:

    Second…he’s a tool.
    Is that Guitar Center?
    They also have employees that know very little about guitars.

  8. MeltedProphet71 says:

    Bah. Ignorant or scammer.

  9. boxcarchris says:

    it was also stamped “second”….

  10. RcUniverseGuy says:

    scammer

  11. Eiriktherockfreak says:

    That was a wast of time you could have some more but you didnt know enough about them.

  12. Magnitude2 says:

    If you still have this Les Paul I’m interested in buying it for. Please send me a message. Thanks

  13. TheDukeOfDementia says:

    god he knows nothing about guitars

  14. FernAveEnt says:

    wow…
    ps… this guy knows nothing about guitars

  15. 2346 says:

    the les paul 60s can trick u

  16. dafunk39 says:

    I’ve never heard of a “Marshall” acoustic guitar.

  17. kdjfnvjvd says:

    exactly!!! this dude probably got it from some dumb kid for 100 bucks and he knows he’ll go fetch quite a few grand for it. He’s full of shit!!

  18. dx862005 says:

    That cracked me up too.

  19. ezymoneypawnshop says:

    i loan only $25 to 50 for them ,,,, i just sod 2 for $800 the was lost on pawn for $75

  20. kellylucas87 says:

    found a epiphone soloists body with a floyd rose for 75 bucks the guy had a marked down price becase it was missing strings then i cleaned it up put some new strings on and sold it for 250

  21. xx55AC55xx says:

    what gibson les paul is a fake

  22. nexivdr says:

    do you know how many guitars go for around 200$, in the pawn business your supposed to buy items for 1/3 of what you can sell them for in a perfect deal. remember you are not selling to a customer just looking for a guitar, you are selling to sum1 because you are looking for fast cash. thats why they can buy at that price.

  23. LaneKelley94 says:

    i took a practically brand new ibanez that i payed $200 for into a pawn shop. the guy told me he would buy for $40 bucks and i was like WTF?!?!?! the will definately rip you off!!!

  24. RcUniverseGuy says:

    hahaha this numbnut doesnt know the first thing about gibson guitars i wouldnt pay shit for that guitar its been refurbished obviously which lowers the price. i bet some poor old man came in there to get some extra money for bills and he gave him 200 bucks top for that guitar what a scammer

  25. pyro6957 says:

    yes it adds charictor and a beat up old guitar is usually a good one so yes it being like that is good

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