Originally posted by mariab
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The thing about a pawn shop is, that if jewelry doesn't sell, you can sell it for scrap. You cannot sell a watch for scrap, unless you know a watchmaker who is looking for specific parts. So you get stuck with them. But if it's a family owned business, it's a bit less of a problem. Because what makes a better gift than a clock or a watch? You can just pull it out of your inventory and wrap it up. Today it's a traditional Jewish gift. Especially for Bar Mitzvahs, weddings, a bris. Its a way to save money on an item that is not selling. Give it away, and then you didn't have to buy a gift.
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