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Instructions
Think small. Items like antique jewelry, a silver service piece, old guns or artwork are most likely to get a shop owner's attention. Fewer pawnshops are equipped to deal with big furniture pieces or rare pottery.
Put yourself in the shop owner's shoes to judge the sales appeal of your item. He or she is only going to buy what will easily resell. If you have an antique to pawn, finding a pawnshop in an antiques district may bring a better deal. That shop will have more customers looking to get a deal on an antique.
Lower your expectations. The shop owner may offer only about 30 percent of value for your item. The offer will be lower yet if the shop owner is not familiar with the piece.
Ask the owner how long he or she is legally required to hold onto an item before offering it for resale, in the off chance you come down with a case of seller's remorse or your mom finds out.