Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Alan and Tonia meet Rick from Pawn Stars!

Alan Sheppard and his wife Tonia, owners of Alan's Jewelry and Pawn, recently had lunch with Rick Harrison from the hit History Channel show Pawn Stars. The three dined at RAO in Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Alan and Tonia were in Vegas for the National Pawnbroker's Convention. While there, Alan bid on and won an auction that included a Mickey Mouse telephone that was featured on an episode of the show Pawn Stars and lunch with Rick Harrison. The lunch took place on July 22, 2010, following which Alan and Tonia were given a personal tour of the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop.

L to R: Tonia Sheppard, Rick Harrison, Alan Sheppard


Mickey Mouse Phone purchased as part of the auction. (TYCO)

About Alan's Jewelry and Pawn


Alan's Jewelry and Pawn is located in Asheville, North Carolina. Started by Alan Sheppard in 1988, Alan's number one rule is "employees wait on customers, customer don't wait on employees". This customers first policy has made Alan's the premier jewelry and pawn shop in Western North Carolina.

As a leading purchaser and reseller of the highest quality consumer goods, Alan's Jewelry and Pawn is built on a simple mission – to bring value to everyone who walks through its store doors.
Alan's Jewelry and Pawn locations operate a department store format with showrooms and jewelry departments that are well stocked with refurbished and new merchandise.
We will lend money against (pawn) most items of value.

Voted #1 Jewelry Store by the Asheville Citizen Times

 
Alan's jewelry department contains showcases full of fine jewelry and unclaimed pawn bargains. Hundreds of fine pre-owned 'like new' watches, thousands of sparkling diamonds and kilos of gold are offered to the public at incredible prices. Alan's Jewelry & Pawn is also a leading seller of gorgeous estate and antique jewelry.

Alan's Jewelry & Pawn buys from pawnshops, manufacturer closeouts, and auctions, so the selection and pricing is near impossible to beat. All of our jewelry is carefully chosen and backed by our strong warranty. Professional jewelry repair and creative custom design services are performed on the premises.
 
Jewelry Repair
 
Repairs? Yes, from ring sizing to the most intricate restoration of family heirlooms, our craftsmanship is to the highest of standards. Stop by or give us a call.....talk directly to one of our Master Bench Jewelers.
     
Expert Guidance from our Graduate Gemologists

Alan's has very knowledgeable customer service representatives, including GIA Graduate Gemologists, always on hand. We are here to help with every step of the buying process. Our goal is to make this process as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.

 
With two convenient locations and over 50 employees to serve you.



Visit our website at www.alanspawn.com

Alan's West
1186 Patton Avenue
828.254.8681

Alan's East
736 Tunnel Road
828.299.4440

Monday - Saturday 9 to 7 and Sundays 1 to 6 (West only)

A brief history of pawning.

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 word pawn is derived from the Latin pignus, for pledge, and the items having been pawned to the broker are themselves called pledges or pawns, or simply the collateral.
If an item is pawned for a loan, within a certain contractual period of time the pawner may purchase it back for the amount of the loan plus some agreed-upon amount for interest. The amount of time, and rate of interest, is governed by law or by the pawnbroker's policies. If the loan is not paid (or extended, if applicable) within the time period, the pawned item will be offered for sale by the pawnbroker/secondhand dealer. Unlike other lenders, though, the pawnbroker does not report the defaulted loan on the customer's credit report, since the pawnbroker has physical possession of the item and may recoup the loan value through outright sale of the item. The pawnbroker/secondhand dealer also sells items that have been sold outright by customers to the Pawnbroker or secondhand dealer.


In the west, pawnbroking existed in the Ancient Greek and Roman Empires. Most contemporary Western law on the subject is derived from the Roman jurisprudence. As the empire spread its culture, pawnbroking went with it. Likewise, in the East, the business model existed in China 3000 years ago no different than today, through the ages strictly regulated by Imperial or other authorities.


In spite of early Roman Catholic Church prohibitions against charging interest on loans, there is some evidence that the Franciscans were permitted to begin the practice as an aid to the poor. Pawnbrokerage arrived in England with William the Conqueror, but known by the Italian name, Lombard. In 1338, Edward III pawned his jewels to raise money for his war with France. King Henry V did much the same in 1415. The Lombards were not a popular class, and Henry VII harried them a good deal. In the very first year of James I Stuart an Act against Brokers was passed and remained on the statute-book until Queen Victoria had been on the throne thirty-five years. It was aimed at the many counterfeit brokers in London. This type of broker was evidently regarded as a fence. It is also known that Queen Isabella of Spain pawned her jewelry in order to send Christopher Columbus out to what he believed was the Indies.

A pawnbroker can also be a charity. The Monte di Pietà movement was begun in Perugia, Italy, in 1450 by Barnaba Manassei, a Franciscan monk. It had the aim of providing financial assistance to people in the form of no-interest loans, secured with pawned items. Instead of interest, borrowers were urged to make donations to the Church. It spread first through Italy then in other parts of Europe. The first Monte de Piedad organization in Spain was founded in Madrid, and from there the idea was transferred to New Spain by Pedro Romero de Terreros, the Count of Santa Maria de Regla and Knight of Calatrava. The Nacional Monte de Piedad is a charitable institution and pawn shop whose main office is located just off the Zocalo, or main plaza of Mexico City. It was established between 1774 and 1777 by Pedro Romero de Terreros as part of a movement to provide interest-free or low-interest loans to the poor. It was recognized as a national charity in 1927 by the Mexican government. Today it is a fast-growing institution with over 152 branches all over Mexico and with plans to open a branch in every Mexican city.

from Wikipedia. for the complete article go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawnbroker

Welcome to pawnblogger!

My name is Graham Shaw. I am the Corporate Operations Manager for Alan's Jewelry and Pawn in Asheville, North Carolina. The purpose of this blog is to provide news, tips, and general information relating to the pawn industry. Please feel free to add any comments or questions, after all an educated consumer makes the best customer!