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Pinoy Pawnstars museum soon to rise in QC

Pinoy Pawnstars museum soon to rise in QC

Nicole Agcaoili,

ABS-CBN News

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Groundbreaking of the Pinoy Pawnstars in Quezon City on June 8, 2024. ABS-CBN NewsGroundbreaking of the Pinoy Pawnstars museum in Quezon City on June 8, 2024. ABS-CBN News

MANILA –  Social Media creator Jayson Luzadas, also known as Boss Toyo, led the groundbreaking for the "Pinoy Pawnstars" museum in Barangay Malaya, Quezon City on Saturday. 

The man behind the vlog series Pinoy Pawnstars on YouTube has officially said that the soon to rise museum, which will contain things he bought from well-known artists and celebrities, will be open to the public. 

“Io-open ko sya for public once na nakatayo na s'ya dyan para makita nila lahat ng aking mga pinamili noong mga nagdaan na dalawang taon dito sa Pinoy Pawnstar,” he said. 

“Pwede rin po kayo magbenta [dahil] everyday meron na pong mag a-assess ng mga pwede nyong ibenta. Currently po ngayon wala pong nag a-assess dun [sa store], by schedule po pero once na naitayo na po ‘to pwede na nilang puntahan everyday for assessment ng mga gusto nilang ibenta,” he added.

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Boss Toyo has so far housed items previously owned by Filipino personalities such as Francis Magalona, Niño Muhlach, April Boy Regino, Chito Miranda, Jiro Manio, and Daniel Padilla among others. 

For vintage items brought in his shop, Boss Toyo consults with experts to check its legitimacy and the estimated price for it. 

But he revealed that once the museum opened already, they will start to assess and accommodate items from ordinary people. 

“Pwede po basta po luma kasi sa Pinoy Pawnstar po anything and everything has a value,” he said. 

Asked for his future plans, Boss Toyo said he wants to help people as he once experienced having nothing in life.

"Dumating man sa pagkakataon na mapunta sa public service, tignan natin kung anong magagawa ko pero ang ano ko lang talaga makatulong lang naman talaga yung gusto ko. Alam nyo naman mahirap yung nanggaling ka sa wala eh kaya alam natin yung nararamdaman ng bawat isa," he said, noting that he would rather venture public service than acting.

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