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Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:36 am
by MannequinRaces
Here is a kind of stupid question!
Do any of you ILFers ever find anything good at pawn shops? I'm not looking for boutique pedals really but just pedals to mess around with. Are pawn shops worth visiting? Do you call them first to see what they have or what? What I'm getting at is I want cheap pedals to use in my Ohnoho feedback loop pedals (CHK CHK BOOM, Utter Stutter), and hopefully the new Devi Mangler! I'm looking for flangers, choruses, modulation pedals, echoes, trems., delays, loopers, yeah you get the idea now! I live in a decent metro area but I don't know if the pawn shops would yield any good results.

Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:07 am
by MannequinRaces
devi ever wrote:I get great deals at Trade Up Music here in Portland and they specialize in reselling used gear. It's always worth checking out a place if you have the time.

Cool! Thanks for your response Devi! I wonder if I have a music specific pawn shop here in the Dayton area! What about places like Goodwill, anybody try those?
Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:18 am
by MannequinRaces
devi ever wrote:MannequinRaces wrote:devi ever wrote:I get great deals at Trade Up Music here in Portland and they specialize in reselling used gear. It's always worth checking out a place if you have the time.

Cool! Thanks for your response Devi! I wonder if I have a music specific pawn shop here in the Dayton area! What about places like Goodwill, anybody try those?
Goodwill is good for speakers and stereo equipment... and organs. Never seen guitar gear, but I'm sure it happens.

I checked Goodwill's online store and there was some guitar related stuff but I didn't see any decent pedals:
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/listings/li ... p?catid=13I'm starting to check Craigslist but haven't found anything good yet. I just don't want to deal with EBay unless I have to!
Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:48 am
by Teej212
i got an ebow in a pawn shop once

Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:22 am
by smile_man
I don't know about goodwill and stores like that, but pawn shops and stuff usually carry a couple of pedals no one wants that I\m sure would work in a feedback loop.
Teej212 wrote:i got an ebow in a pawn shop once

FUCK YOU! JEALOUS!
Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:26 am
by metalmariachi
Pawn shops are hit and miss you kind of have to drop in every couple of weeks or so.
When the planets align you can find great stuff.
Caution since the internet a lot of pawn shops think every thing they have is extremely rare and in mint collectable condition.
MM
Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:29 am
by htsamurai
metalmariachi wrote:Pawn shops are hit and miss you kind of have to drop in every couple of weeks or so.
When the planets align you can find great stuff.
Caution since the internet a lot of pawn shops think every thing they have is extremely rare and in mint collectable condition.
MM
^this
but i did pick up a minty holy grail for $65

Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:31 am
by Gunner Recall
The internet and ebay killed all of the good pawn shop deals...you can still find some, but it's kinda rare.
Garage sales are worth a look though...often people will have old fuzzes or guitars that belonged to grandparents and they have no idea what they are worth,
Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:32 am
by jrmy
Yah - in my experience, pawn shops are usually better for guitars and amps than effects. But you never know... it depends entirely on your area, and the pawn shop owners.
Garage sales can be great! I picked up my old Rat and Small Stone at one... flea markets, too.
Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:51 am
by bigchiefbc
+1 to the previous comment that the internet has killed pawn shops and flea markets for me. The problem now is that is too easy for the seller to look up how much something is actually worth. So you don't get stupid crazy deals anymore where the seller just doesn't know what they have and how much its worth. Which is the only reason I ever bought stuff there. Now every seller is informed and prices things around the same price as what you can get on eBay, so what's the point?

Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:01 am
by htsamurai
bigchiefbc wrote:+1 to the previous comment that the internet has killed pawn shops and flea markets for me. The problem now is that is too easy for the seller to look up how much something is actually worth. So you don't get stupid crazy deals anymore where the seller just doesn't know what they have and how much its worth. Which is the only reason I ever bought stuff there. Now every seller is informed and prices things around the same price as what you can get on eBay, so what's the point?

no shipping
alot of the time it's not so much the price im looking for, it's just to see what they have
i've posted before about the shop that has a little collection of JCs, they also have a vintage pignose, some cool cymbals, some rare 80s drums and an old ibanez with built in reverb, phaser, flange, chorus and fuzz and it's a semi-hollow

and they're only asking $899

Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:55 pm
by MannequinRaces
bigchiefbc wrote:+1 to the previous comment that the internet has killed pawn shops and flea markets for me. The problem now is that is too easy for the seller to look up how much something is actually worth. So you don't get stupid crazy deals anymore where the seller just doesn't know what they have and how much its worth. Which is the only reason I ever bought stuff there. Now every seller is informed and prices things around the same price as what you can get on eBay, so what's the point?

That's what I was kind of wondering. I guess garage sales are the truly last place to get 'good deals'!
metalmariachi wrote:Caution since the internet a lot of pawn shops think every thing they have is extremely rare and in mint collectable condition.
I'll take note of that thanks!
smile_man wrote:I don't know about goodwill and stores like that, but pawn shops and stuff usually carry a couple of pedals no one wants that I\m sure would work in a feedback loop.
I'll guess I'll just have to get in gear and check some out!
Thanks everybody for your responses!

Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:10 pm
by delaydecay
daddy's junky music sometimes has good used stuff on the cheap.
http://www.daddys.com/
Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:54 pm
by dorfmeister
I haven't seen anything in a pawn shop beyond shitty 10 year old Digitech Multi-FX and beat to hell overpriced Boss, DOD, etc. pedals. Also lots of cheap scratched up, rusty-stringed 80's shredder style guitars from Cort, etc.
I have never found anything I wanted though a friend of mine has picked up a few interesting things.
Mostly it's just overpriced junk in my area. I wish I could find some decent stuff.
I live next to a Goodwill store and have never seen any guitar gear except for ancient wizened cheap 3/4 size acoustics.
It is very sad.
Re: Cheap Pedal Sourcing - Pawn Shops?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:59 pm
by dorfmeister
I don't live anywhere close to a DJM but this summer I was in Vermont and checked out the store that is in a gigantic strip mall city in some small burg ( I think it was Williston) south of Burlington. Some decent used stuff for sure. Better than any pawn shop I have ever visited. Sometimes Music Go Round can have some ok deals on gear that is in decent shape, too.