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| − | '''[[ | + | '''[[Lost and Found Pawn Shop|Lost and Found Pawn Shop]]''' |
| − | {{pad|3em}} | + | {{pad|3em}}This is a fair-sized room with the faint smells of oil and wax. The window is almost completely obscured by the shelves of items on display, an eclectic collection ranging from jewelry to sports goods to electronics. The floor is polished wood, in a dark mahogany that hides the scuffs and the walls (where visible) are a pleasant cream. Posters and pictures adorn most of the vertical surface not blocked by shelves. |
| − | {{pad|3em}} | + | {{pad|3em}}There is a long glass counter along the back wall, with a locked door behind it. Under the glass are the more valuable pieces... gold necklaces, music players, video games. Over in a back corner is a workbench with a few tools and a stool. Keeping it company are a few threadbare chairs that look like they come from a dining set. Near to the right most wall there is a long wooden bench sitting outside the main shopping area. While not far off, but hanging under a 'coors light' florescent lamp, is an old poker table. |
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| + | <center>Room has [[Lost and Found Pawn Shop/Places|places]] and [[Lost and Found Pawn Shop/Views|+views]]</center> | ||
''Obvious exits:''<br /> | ''Obvious exits:''<br /> | ||
| − | + | Back Room <<nowiki>BR</nowiki>> {{pad}} [[Y1_--_Central_Avenue:_1100_East|Out]] <O> | |
[[Category: Location Subpages]] | [[Category: Location Subpages]] | ||
Revision as of 15:48, 1 March 2011
This is a fair-sized room with the faint smells of oil and wax. The window is almost completely obscured by the shelves of items on display, an eclectic collection ranging from jewelry to sports goods to electronics. The floor is polished wood, in a dark mahogany that hides the scuffs and the walls (where visible) are a pleasant cream. Posters and pictures adorn most of the vertical surface not blocked by shelves.
There is a long glass counter along the back wall, with a locked door behind it. Under the glass are the more valuable pieces... gold necklaces, music players, video games. Over in a back corner is a workbench with a few tools and a stool. Keeping it company are a few threadbare chairs that look like they come from a dining set. Near to the right most wall there is a long wooden bench sitting outside the main shopping area. While not far off, but hanging under a 'coors light' florescent lamp, is an old poker table.
Obvious exits:
Back Room <BR> Out <O>