Magic shops sell the following items: Cards, magic books of tricks, magic DVDs, magic sets, masks, wigs, puppets, ventriloquist dolls, escapes, pranks and gags, illusions, accessories like thumb tip, magic wand, tricky top hat, to name a few.
Pawn shops operate on small loans that hold an item for a certain amount of time. These items are often bought back, however, if they are not then these same items may be sold.
The Trading Post allows users to sell all kinds of items through the service. There are very few limits on what can be sold there.
In Canada, the kinds of guns that shops are allowed to carry for sale are only hand guns and semi-automatic guns. Fully automatic guns are not allowed to be sold.
There were no more than six Luger pistols made in .45. Two are known to exist today. They are very expensive collector items and have never been sold in shops.
Perfume shops carry fragrances and beauty products from makeup to lotions. Many perfume shops carry designer brands from celebrities and has fragrances for all sex and ages.
Some of the shops sold supplies such as bread and meat Etc Others sold equipment for diggers -- The shops were simple and basic - either supplying food items or drinks. There was what we call today a Chemist, and lollie shop.
Rice, wheat, cooking oil, kerosene, dhals, tea, soap, salt and sugar
It's a novelty coin sold in hobby and magic shops. It has no collector value.
Craft shops typically sell art and home project supplies. These can be products from paints, pencils, and paper to felt, decorative wood, and false plants.
Generally no. The profit may be smaller per individual item but more items will be sold
in the shops
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