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Cowtown Guitars was a vintage guitar shop located in Las Vegas, Nevada, owned by husband and wife, Jesse and Roxie Amoroso. [1] The shop was well known having one of the largest collection of vintage guitars in North America and boasted a client list of celebrities, which includes Carlos Santana and Imagine Dragons.
FirstCash Holdings, Inc. is an American pawnshop company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas which operates retail pawn stores in the U.S. and Latin America. It is a publicly-traded company listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
Pronto Pup is an amusement park and carnival food similar to a corn dog made with flour mix, which is used by restaurants and street vendors across the United States. Named for the speed of the cooking process, [ 1 ] the Pronto Pup was invented in Rockaway Beach, Oregon , and is marketed as the original corn dog .
Pawn most often refers to: Pawn (chess), the weakest and most numerous chess piece in the game; Pawnbroker or pawnshop, a business that provides loans by taking ...
A pawnbroker is an individual or business (pawnshop or pawn shop) that offers secured loans to people, with items of personal property used as collateral. The items having been pawned to the broker are themselves called pledges or pawns , or simply the collateral.
Pronto, a Spanish celebrity weekly; Pronto, by Elmore Leonard "Pronto" (Snoop Dogg song) Pronto, a chain of cafes in Japan managed by Suntory; Pronto, alternate name in some countries for S. C. Johnson's Pledge cleaning product; Pronto, a brand of touchscreen remote control; Pronto Computers, a defunct American computer company
Hardcore Pawn is an American reality television series produced by RDF USA (later Zodiak Media) and Richard Dominick Productions for truTV about the day-to-day operations of American Jewelry and Loan, a family-owned and -operated pawn shop and broker on Detroit’s 8 Mile Road corridor.
Reform of what Shakespeare called "broking pawn" was in the air at the time, and in the early days of the Commonwealth of England a mont de pieté was proposed in Observations manifesting the Conveniency and Commodity of Mount Pieteyes, or Public Bancks for Relief of the Poor or Others in Distress, upon Pawns (a 1651 pamphlet).