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Treasure Hunters Roadshow Have Another Huge Turnout

(1888PressRelease) March 12, 2009 - Today the Treasure Hunters Roadshow came into town with the wallets full to buy old antiques, collectibles, gold, silver, jewelry, coins, etc. Don’t trust those “other” guys that are trying to copy the “Roadshow” you may have your checks bounce or find out after they have gone that the company “bounced your check”. The Treasure Hunters Roadshow has been around for over 14 years and started buying toys and antiques. With the record prices of gold and silver they now are a one stop shop.

We interviewed with several of the locals and talked about their experience with the show, and there comments are you some you might not expect in this slowing economy! Matthew Jenkins stated “I inherited a few guitars from my dad and had no clue what they were worth” stated Matthew, he took his guitars in found out what they were worth and they got a live Collector on the phone right there that was willing to buy his guitars! “I didn’t think that I was going to get even half of what they told me, I got rid of some items that were just collecting dust and came home with over $3000!” Although Matthew left with smiles on his face not all of the visitors left in such a happy mood. Jason Meyers stated “I sent some of my gold to one of the “TV” ads hoping to get some money for my broken jewelry, it has been over 4 months and I still have no money and no gold, I wish I would have came to the Treasure Hunters Roadshow first!” So to anyone thinking about trying out one of the ads you may see on TV or the news paper, beware it could cost you some gold, money, or a bounced check!!

Over 400 people have shown up to the Roadshow and we spoke with Manager Tony Enright and he told us that they have pumped almost $100,000 into the small town so far this week, and he anticipated almost another 4-6 hundred more people by the end of the week. With times getting hard and money getting tight the Treasure Hunters Roadshow is here to shed a little light upon our situations!

Matthew Enright

Matthew represents thousands of collectors around the world looking for all types of antiques and collectibles. Treasure Hunters Roadshow represents these private collectors who are actively seeking items for their collection.

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