LG's stuck Copilot app on TVs — what that means for selling or buying used sets
LG pushed a Microsoft Copilot app onto some smart TVs and owners found it can't be removed. That change matters for anyone buying, selling, or pawning a set in town. The real issue A recent report says LG added an unremovable Microsoft Copilot app to certain smart TVs and people noticed it and complained online. That’s the story fact we’re working from; details weren’t provided. Why does this matter at the counter? Built-in, unremovable software can reduce how attractive a us
New Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean (2025): What it means at the pawn counter
A new Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean was just revealed for 2025. Here’s how that matters if you sell, buy, or loan a watch at a Vancouver pawn counter. The real issue Omega put out a fourth-generation Planet Ocean redesigned for 2025. That’s the story detail we have; specifics on changes and specs weren’t provided. A fresh model from a major brand usually shifts demand in two ways: some buyers chase the new release, and some sellers move older pieces to capture interest while p
Louis Erard x Worn & Wound — what to watch for at the pawn counter
Hook A new limited-edition Louis Erard collaboration just dropped. It’s got a three-level dial, a regulator display, and a polished steel case. The real issue This is a watch people notice. The dial has layers instead of one flat face. The time is shown in a regulator layout — separate hands for hours, minutes, and seconds. The case is polished steel, not brushed or matte. Those three things are the factual highlights. What this changes (for regular people / small business) A
U.S. Tariffs On Swiss Goods Rolled Back To 15% — What Pawnshops Should Watch
U.S. policy change: tariffs on Swiss goods were officially rolled back to 15% retroactive to November 14, and the Swiss watch industry welcomed the shift in trade policy that had pressured costs and pricing. The real issue Tariffs affect the supply chain and the visible price tags — and when a tariff hike lands, it squeezes margins, slows turnover, and changes how fast items move through a counter. The source notes the rollback to 15% and that the Swiss watch industry sees th
When a pedal has moving parts: what a Motor Pedal means for buyers and pawns
An "electromechanical monophonic synthesizer" on a pedalboard sounds like a novelty — and it is. The Gamechanger Audio Motor Pedal is described that way, and also called an "unorthodox noise-blasting machine." Details weren’t provided. The real issue Gear that mixes mechanics with electronics changes the risk picture. Mechanical parts add failure modes dealers and buyers have to factor: motors, belts, bearings, and vibration wear are not the same as a plain stompbox chip. Tha
How to buy and demo budget mics: counter-tested tips
At a glance "With the t.bone’s range of affordable microphones, it’s never been more accessible to choose the right option to upgrade your recording setup." — digest snippet. Action: Tag any incoming low-cost mics in your inventory system as "budget mics" so staff can spot them quickly. The digest doesn’t say which models are included. Pawn Counter Take Interpretation: Microphones are an easy electronics category to flip if you can show they work and sound OK. A quick visible
Upgrade your home guitar recordings without breaking the bank
At a glance Guitar.com ran a practical guide called "Choosing the right mic can transform your home guitar recordings – here’s how to do it on a budget." The digest notes that "with the t.bone’s range of affordable microphones, it’s never been more accessible to choose the right option to upgrade your recording setup." Quick points The piece is about getting better guitar recordings on a budget. It highlights affordable microphone options (the digest specifically mentions t.b
Use pre-Christmas guitar deals to move inventory and protect cash flow
A weekly deals roundup just flagged pre-Christmas savings on guitar gear, and that can matter for pawnshops stocking up for the holidays. ## What happened Guitar.com published a Deals Of The Week piece on 2025-12-12 titled "Guitar.com Deals Of The Week: pre-Christmas savings to stuff your stockings with." The digest says the roundup includes "some great savings on Boss gear and a unique PRS." The digest doesn’t say which specific models are discounted, the size of the savings
Stop Pricing Guitars by Country: Jason Isbell Just Gave Pawnshops a Reality Check
If you’re pricing guitars by the stamp on the headstock, you’re trading profit for a tidy story. Jason Isbell didn’t just make a wardrobe choice — he made a market-point: “people pay for their biases – people will pay more to reinforce the incorrect opinions that they already have.” He also recently released two Mexican-made acoustics with Martin, built from the vibe of a 1940 Martin 0-17 he used on his album Foxes In The Snow. That’s the kind of public move that changes buye
Canada Post Strike Is Crushing Small Biz — What Pawnshops in Vancouver Need to Do Right Now
Freeze the holiday hype: the Canada Post strike is already a cash hit — "to cost small businesses $1 billion" — and we’re not through week four yet. If you sell, ship, or depend on online orders, this is the liquidity squeeze you felt coming but didn’t prepare for. Why this matters at the counter Banks and pundits can talk rates and tariffs, but a broken delivery system hits dealers and pawnbrokers where it hurts: inventory turnover. The Financial Post reports the strike wi






























