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Jim Adelsen
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Posted: Sat 20 Oct, 2012 5:53 pm Post subject: Cajun Pawn Stars Norman Helmet |
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Has anyone seen the episode of Cajun Pawn stars where a guy brings in what he thought was an authentic Saxon helmet? They end up bringing in their expert who says it is a Norman Helmet worth $15,000. Seemed very unlikely to be authentic to me though...
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Dan Howard
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Glen A Cleeton
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Posted: Sun 21 Oct, 2012 7:08 am Post subject: |
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I have watched and enjoyed a number of these pawn shop series but missed this particular episode. In most of the "call in an expert" situations, the high price is based on what one of these experts had seen in the past. Then, with a disclaimer from the shop that street value might be as low as nil, or minimal.
One episode of note for the Cajun Pawn Shop series was a sword examined by Bruce Brookhart, called in as an expert on swords. I had to cringe a bit in anticipation but he did ok (close enough)..
Cheers
GC
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Jim Adelsen
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Posted: Sun 21 Oct, 2012 10:06 am Post subject: |
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This one appeared to be in better condition than those two. Oddly the guy just walked in holding it in his hands...
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Max Chouinard
Location: Quebec, Qc Joined: 23 Apr 2008
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Posted: Mon 22 Oct, 2012 9:23 am Post subject: |
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A lot of these shows are staged. Random people are asked to act as if they were bringing items to the store which are already in the store's possession or held by another shop. Makes good publicity and brings ratings of course. They probably wouldn't get as many interesting stuff if they simply stuck to reality....
Maxime Chouinard
Antrim Bata
Quebec City Kenjutsu
I don't do longsword
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Mackenzie Cosens
Location: Vancouver Canada Joined: 08 Aug 2007
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Posted: Mon 22 Oct, 2012 9:51 am Post subject: |
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Isn't unlikely to be from a English or other Northern European context?
The first sale Dan shows links to what I read to be a Black Sea find and second, well the quote in the description: " It would be possible to make and add a nasal bar to this but i've left it exactly as i bought it" says something to me.
Calling something Norman Helmet makes for good TV & ups the hoped for resale price, but without provenance you can't say where or when it is from and it becomes just a cool metal hat.
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Daniel Sullivan
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Posted: Mon 22 Oct, 2012 11:03 am Post subject: Cajun Pawn Stars Norman Helmet |
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Appeared to be a theatrical piece, just a piece of tin ... maybe Victorian at best. Agree with Max, these things are staged to make them interesting. Must admit that I find some of these "experts" a bit lacking in credibility while others come across quite well.
Dan
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Jojo Zerach
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Posted: Mon 22 Oct, 2012 10:57 pm Post subject: |
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The pawn stars shows are completely staged, like most shows in that genre.
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Bruce A. Brookhart
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Location: conyers georgia, usa30013 Joined: 12 Aug 2011
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Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2012 8:47 am Post subject: MISTAKE |
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I wish to inform you that I have never been on Pawn Stars. I was however in season one and two of Auction Kings. Just wanted to set the record straight.Cheers, Bruce Brookhart
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Glen A Cleeton
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Posted: Wed 05 Dec, 2012 2:14 pm Post subject: Re: MISTAKE |
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Bruce A. Brookhart wrote: | I wish to inform you that I have never been on Pawn Stars. I was however in season one and two of Auction Kings. Just wanted to set the record straight.Cheers, Bruce Brookhart |
That was the little wee first empire epee, right? My mistake, all of those shows kind of flow together in my mind.
Cheers
GC
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