Sudoku Knife

Are these good things to sell at a pawn shop?
2 Casino PC Video Games
Pocket Knife with sheath New
2 loaded shotgun shells
Piggy Bank
Toy Cell Phone
Electronic Sudoku Game
London symphony orchestra CD with CDs holder
Wallet
Cap Gun
Civil War Book Opening Battles
Little Pouch
2 Casino PC Video Games – Maybe, depends on condition and actualy game title.
Pocket Knife with sheath New – Maybe, depends on qaulity of the knife
2 loaded shotgun shells – No
Piggy Bank – Depends on type. Common ones, unlikely. Like the mexican pottery, possibly.
Toy Cell Phone – probably not.
Electronic Sudoku Game – Possible
London symphony orchestra CD with CDs holder – Possible
Wallet – depends on the wallet
Cap Gun – only if this is an all metal antique style
Civil War Book Opening Battles – probably not
Little Pouch – pobably not
All in all, I don’t think you would make it out with even $20 selling all of this. The pawn shop is there to make money. So the value of what you would pay for something is normally half of what you can get for it to them. They normally have to sit on the item for 90+ days, and then they can sell it. So they need to not only make the interest for thier money tied up in the items, but also a profit to keep the doors open.
You might want to instead consider a yard sale, which is where these items would be better suited. You still might not make a lot of money, but you might do a little better.
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Victorinox Fibrox 7-Inch Granton Edge Santoku Knife $23.99 Nothing is worse than going to cut with your cutlery, and having the handle slip around in your hand. To combat this potential for injury, Victorinox has created this Fibrox santoku knife. The Fibrox® handle is textured and provides a firm grip, even when wet, and does not slip or slide around. It is comfortable and fits naturally to the shape of your hand, and provides an attractive and modern s… |
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Wusthof Classic Hollow-Ground Santoku $120.00 Similar to a butcher knife, the Japanese-style santoku knife is a multipurpose gem for slicing, cubing, or dicing. Available in 5″ or 7″, the distinctive hollow-ground edge that alternates scallops on both sides of the blade, and yields a smooth, clean cut.About Wusthof Classic:• Precision-forged blades of Wusthof’s own high-carbon, stain-resistant steel alloy, for a lasting edge that is easy… |
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Wusthof Asian Edge Knife Sharpener, Red $13.45 The Asian-style santoku knife has a narrower blade angle than most kitchen knives, so a special sharpener is required. This handy two-stage sharpener from Wüsthof uses coarse carbide heads to reset an edge on a dull knife, and fine-tunes one that’s already fairly sharp with ceramic rods. Clearly labeled Coarse and Fine, the two slots on the sharpener let you know which to use. Set the knife blade… |

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