You Can Be On TV With The Pawn Stars Of Las Vegas, Nevada

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By jcmayer777

You can actually be on TV by getting featured on the History Channel show, Pawn Stars. Airing out of Las Vegas, Nevada, the Gold and Silver shop is located on the strip and open 24 hours. In the opinions of many, it is the best weekly TV show on the History Channel that you can watch. Would you like to be on the show without a casting audition? You can be featured on Pawn Stars in Las Vegas, Nevada.

You can actually contact Leftfield Pictures, the producers of the show by email on their website or by the link provided below. This is one of the ways they decide who and what items get to be featured on the Pawn Stars TV show. If you get approved, you can take a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada with your item to air on an episode. You can either sell that item or borrow money with it. On the show, most transactions are for selling, not pawning, the items brought into the store. This is the ways it’s portrayed on television, so it pays to attempt to do what they generally show on the weekly episodes on the History Channel show.

Since there are no casting auditions beyond email, you could end up being featured on the Pawn Stars weekly show from Las Vegas, Nevada by simply shopping the store. The shop is open 24 hours and at least some of the cameras are from fixed locations. This means there’s a good chance they are always rolling, which could actually help you appear on an upcoming episode. Perhaps you can be seen on television shopping on Pawn Stars from the Gold and Silver shop in Las Vegas, Nevada. You won’t need to audition for TV shows to get on the air with this one. It really can work.

If you would like to improve your odds of being show on camera from the Pawn Stars shop in Las Vegas, NV, you could simply try to be a bit of a character. In many instances, the items brought in the Gold and Silver shop aren’t the feature of the show. Sometimes, the characters take the cake. For example, the customer trying to sell his Pez dispensers at the shop that was featured on the show. There was no transaction shown on Pawn Stars, but the customer was rash and abrasive. This probably got him on the show from Las Vegas, Nevada. Be a little flamboyant or ignorant, even if you have an item you know is a fake or not worth a penny and see what happens.

There are a couple of ways to get on Pawn Stars on the History Channel. If you are in Las Vegas, Nevada, you have a great chance to get on TV and become a TV actor, so to speak.

 

Comments

Bob Delva 2 years ago

I have 2 old guns. One is an old double barrel shot gun with stage coach type hammers .I have had it for 60 years and it wwas old then .Needs a stock. Also have an old pearl handle revolver found in corn field in In. in the 50s. During the John Dillinger days. It would takt a lot of restoration.Ihave had posston since 1967. It was found in the mid 50s

Anna Willey 2 years ago

I have a 1943 Wheat Penny that I want to sell and I am wondering if it is worth anything?

Vegas Royal 2 years ago

I have lived in Las Vegas for 37 years. I worked for the NCR Corporation for 16 years. During that time being a loyal employee I wanted to get a brass cash register. My neighbors noved from Wisconsin to Las Vegas but vacationed in Wisconsin whenever they could. Anyway I asked them if they would look for a brass register when they did their antique shopping. They found a farm where the owner was selling off the contents of their barn. Tucked in the corner under a tarp was a Class 300 Brass Register. Anyway they bought it and had it shipped to me in Las Vegas. It is in pristine condition and even has the original bill of sale signed by the then President of NCR, William Patterson on the underside of the cash draw. The register was built for a store owner in Wisconsin in 1903. The going retail market price for this class 300 goes for $4,200 to $5,000. I would like to know if the Pawn Stars would be interested in it or feature it on their show.

Tina Dias 23 months ago

I have a 1933 New York Times newspaper with certificate of authenticiy. Is it worth anything? 541-510-4740 is my number. Thank you!

Bruce Homer 21 months ago

I have a Ty Cobb signed "Science of Batting" pamphlet from 1949 that Ty signed up in Lake Tahoe and gave to my grandpa which I have inherited. It is in Mint Condition and I would like you to take a look at it and see if you would like to buy it.I would like to know if Pawn Stars would be interested in it or feature it on their show. My number is 775-423-8228. Thank you, Bruce

douglas.Kroll@goaaa.com 17 months ago

what became of the ty cobb science of batting pamplet?

karen seiler 16 months ago

i have a pin from neiman marcus precious jewels bought over 30years ago with i think 24 karot gold with diamond muzzle ruby nose emerald eyes i recently heard a guest had a similar item would like to pursue want to sell

Paul Cozens 11 months ago

Have a miniature western leather saddle, hand tooled, constructed authentically like a real saddle. Would like to sell it.

pfaltz2@yahoo.com (presently living in LaPine, Or)

charlie johnson 10 months ago

I have a edwardian ladies dressing table 1900 three mirror three large draws with two small separate mirror tables that sit on the dresser

loretta parsons 9 months ago

i have a antique new royal sewing machine date 1897 would you like to buy it please call us 704-380-2997 thank you

rachel cortez16@yahoo.com 6 weeks ago

I have a collection of 1942,43,44 world war ration stamp books with stamps in them.ration gasoline id's and gasoline stamp. 2 opa coins also a very nice big collection of presidential pins. CARTER,NIXON/AGNEW/REGAN,KENNEDY,HHH,TEDDY R.,GOLDWATER/MILLER,TRUMA,/ROOSEVELT,HONEST ABE OF THE WEST!!!!!! lots more..

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