No, I don’t need to live on an island in the South Pacific. No, I don’t need to live in a studio home with a bunch of other contestants / bachelors / MMA fighters. No. I’ve watched enough reality television in my life to know that if I had the opportunity, if I had the chance, I would SO want to visit these businesses and locations, if for no other reason than to actually meet the show’s host and cast, maybe hang out with them for the day, and really find out what goes on when the cameras are put away.
And those places would include:
- Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, Las Vegas, Nev. – as featured in the History Channel’s Pawn Stars show. Pawn Stars is like watching Antiques Roadshow on crank. People bring in what look like fantastic “dripping with history” items, and shop owner Rick Harrison wants that item SO bad – but of course, that item will end up on their shelf for years and years, so he’s only going to offer a few dollars. Negotiations. More negotiations. And then the item is, most of the time, sold to the Pawn Stars. Come on, who wouldn’t want to hang out with Corey and Chumlee, or swap stories with the Old Man? Some people’s children, indeed.
- American Jewelry and Loan, Detroit, Mich. – as featured in TruTV’s Hardcore Pawn show. While the Harrisons look like they’ve got the most polite clientele in the history of pawnbroking, the Gold family on Hardcore Pawn have to throw two or three customers out of the store on EVERY EPISODE – and that’s not counting all the dust-ups between brother and sister Seth Gold and Ashley Broad. You gotta know that family’s really supportive of each other, and they’re just playing up the “Jerry Springer” conflicts for the cameras… right?
- Full Throttle Saloon, Sturgis, S.D. – as featured in TruTV’s Full Throttle Saloon show. Three hundred fifty-four days out of the year, that place is a ghost town. But during the Sturgis motorcycle rally in August, that 30 acres of land is the hottest place in all of the Dakotas. And if I have to pick one night to be there… it’s gotta be for the Jackyl concert – that, and maybe hang out with Michael Ballard and get a few pictures at Angieland.
- Acrylic Tank Manufacturing, Las Vegas, Nev. – as featured on Animal Planet’s Tanked show. These guys build aquariums. Stop yawning. They build MEGA-aquariums. Custom-built aquariums that are shaped and formed like no one has ever seen before. You want an aquarium shaped like an Ace of Spaces? They can build it. You want an aquarium that actually fits inside your refrigerator? They can do that, too. Heck, I’d go out and get some fish – probably some bettas or goldfish – if it meant they could build an uber-aquarium that looks cooler than the fish inside!
- F40 Motorsports, Portland, Conn. – as featured on Velocity’s Chasing Classic Cars show. Gotta love Wayne Carini. The guy finds vintage cars, fixes them up, and then tries to sell them at auction. Sometimes he makes a bundle… sometimes he doesn’t. But it’s fun to watch him find the car, get it fixed up, and then try to turn a profit at the gavel.
- West Coast Customs, Los Angeles, Calif. – as featured first on MTV’s Pimp My Ride, and later on Velocity’s Inside West Coast Customs. Okay, Pimp My Ride was essentially the MTV version of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, but DAMN who wouldn’t have wanted a car that went from gram to glam? Of course, I’d sit there and watch those shows and start thinking, “if I had enough time and talent… I could pimp out my Pontiac 6000 into a SERIOUS chick magnet machine…”
- The Jane Goodall Institute, Mpumpalanga, South Africa – as featured on Animal Planet’s Escape to Chimp Eden. Oh my GOD I think this show is amazing. Eugene Cussons rescues chimpanzees from horrible conditions – some of the chimps were previously kept in cages and taught to smoke cigarettes; others are from closed-down zoos; still others were victims of the bushmeat trade. The show features the rescue of these chimpanzees, their rehabilitation at the Institute, and – if all goes well – their eventual reintroduction into the wild. Inspiring.
Kinda fun places to visit. Don’tcha think?
Wouldn’t it be fun to ride and pick through barns and buildings with those two guys, hmmm, American Pickers? Not sure of the name. And give me half and hour in Carlos bakery in Hoboken, NJ . I could do some serious damage to the diet! I also want to negotiate with Rick and the Old Man. Chumlee is my favorite though, he’s always game for anything!
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I like Pawn Stars and Tanked too. Haven’t seen Hardcore Pawn yet. #1 I like American Pickers too. tend to think some of those places they visit are borderline hoarders though!
We have two fish tanks -nothing like the mega tanks -and have noticed that they make it seem so simple to take care of. Or rather don’t show the “after installation” care. It’s a lot of work! We just got a little puffer fish!
I would kill to visit The Jane Goodall Institute!
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It’s not very far to OCC…
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Yeah, but I’m more of a car-restoration person than a bike-restoration person. Although there was an episode of Chasing Classic Cars which included the recovery of a 1913 Flying Merkel, a 1912 Thor with a sidecar, and a swank-looking Indian. Would have loved to see if those bikes could be restored.
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Mr. Miller,
This is totally off-topic and probably a little forward, but I’m trying to get some info on learning about photography for my 16 year old daughter — she seems to have a budding passion for photography and I want to point her in the right direction–are there local classes somewhere that we might take a look at or ????. I’ve been a reader of your blog for a while and know that you are quite skilled and versed in various forms of photography. Any info or guidance you could offer would be most appreciated.
thanks
LB
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Linda –
I just sent you an e-mail regarding your request. All the best. I look forward to seeing your daughter’s photography work at some point in time.
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@5 – Depending on where you live…look into 4-H. They may have a photography club near you.
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Check out the Chasing Classic Cars Facebook page. They saw this blog and posted a link to it. They said you can come visit anytime. Now you gotta go and take some pictures!
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WOW! Thanks for letting me know Liz! I just sent a message to the FB page asking when would be a good time to visit!
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You mean you don’t want to visit The Jersey Shore or Swampland???
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CAK – is that one show or two? 🙂
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Wayne is a cool guy and hosts a Cars & Coffee every month or so at F40. Worth the trip.
C
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Don’t get your hopes up visiting the Pawn Stars “Gold & Silver Pawn.” The chances of actually seeing any of the principles are the worst odds in Vegas. It’s also in a pretty seedy area. The place is tiny! They give the wide-angle lens a real workout on that show. They also don’t let you in the pawn area unless you actually have something to pawn. There will likely be a line 100 persons-long and you will parade single file a few people at a time and be in and out in about 5 minutes.
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I’ve been to ATM and the Pawn Stars place. I agree with potrzebie…don’t get your hopes up for the Pawn Stars guys. They don’t come out to see the fans and if they’re filming, they kick everybody out. The Tanked guys, on the other hand, are awesome. They welcome visitors, give out free autographs…they even invited me to come back the next day for their retail store BBQ grand opening, which I did…and had a blast. Even got to be in the background during a taping. Those guys are awesome. If you are in Vegas and have to choose between ATM and Pawn Stars, DEFINITELY go with ATM.
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Where tanks location in Las Vegas
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