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  2. National Pawnbrokers Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Pawnbrokers Association (NPA) is a USA-based trade association headquartered in Southlake, Texas. The NPA was founded in 1987 [1] to help the growing number of pawnbrokers in the United States. Today, there are more than 1500 members in the National Pawnbrokers Association. [2] [3]

  3. Gibraltar Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Trade Center was a public market in the Metro Detroit region of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of its closure, it had one remaining location in Mount Clemens, Michigan which was previously home to the Mount Clemens Race Track. From 1980 to 2014, there was a second location in Taylor, Michigan. [1]

  4. History of pawnbroking - Wikipedia

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    Pawnbroking spread in popularity in Britain as a result of the Industrial Revolution, and the National Pawnbrokers Association was founded in 1892 to represent the industry. [13] [14] Annual interest on loans of 2s. had been increased by successive acts of Parliament from six percent in 1784 to 25 percent in 1800 and 27 percent in 1860. [1]

  5. 12 Best Things To Pawn For Extra Cash - AOL

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    Find out which items are in high demand and what you can pawn for $50, $100 or $500. ... There are about 10,000 pawn shops nationwide, according to the National Pawnbrokers Association, many of ...

  6. Pawnbroker - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of a pawn shop in Hong Kong is a bat holding a coin (Chinese: 蝠鼠吊金錢, Cantonese: fūk syú diu gām chín). The bat signifies fortune and the coin signifies benefits. In Japan, the usual symbol for a pawn shop is a circled number seven because "shichi", the Japanese word for seven, sounds similar to the word for "pawn" (質).

  7. Les Gold - Wikipedia

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    Gold, his family, and his pawn shops are central to the truTV series Hardcore Pawn. In 1998, independent producer Richard Dominick saw Gold's TV ads which ran during the local commercial breaks of The Jerry Springer Show, which Dominick was working on at the time. He saw potential in Les and his business as a reality TV show and approached the ...

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  9. Dan Erlewine - Wikipedia

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    The Prime movers 1966 (Dan far right). He was born c. 1945 and he grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan.His mother was an artist, and his father's hobby was working with wood. [1] In an interview with PBS he said, "In about 10th grade I went into a pawn shop in Detroit and bought a cheap guitar, one that had been painted with black and white stripes."