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Sell Your Gear in Hawaiian Gardens: Stores That Buy & Trade
2 stores in Hawaiian Gardens, California show real evidence of buying, trading, or consigning used gear — 2 with it confirmed on the store's own site — guitars, basses, amps, pedals, the lot. The process is the easy part: walk in with the instrument, let their buyer look it over, get a quote — usually one number for cash and a higher one for trade credit (shops often go around 20% higher in credit, since it keeps the money in the building). The part worth doing right is the comparison: with two buying stores in town, a second quote is a short drive away, and it's the single best negotiating tool you have. Stores are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), and where players' reviews talk about trade-ins and offers, the quote is shown — that's the reputation you're choosing between.
1. Gardens Gold & Loan "Cash for Gold"
4.9 ★★★★★ 366 reviews
“Came here to trade in some gold got way more then I was expecting great service!” — Kyle
2. Dan Goldman's Cash For Gold
4.8 ★★★★★ 120 reviews
“The service at Dan Goldman's Cash for Gold was excellent. The service was very professional and the attitude of the associates at the store was nice, sincere, and helpful. In…” — Mark
Selling gear in Hawaiian Gardens: the short checklist
- Call before you carry. "Do you buy used gear, and is your buyer in today?" takes thirty seconds. Some shops quote any hour they're open; at others, the person who writes the numbers keeps their own schedule.
- Show up with the sellable version. Wipe it down, fresh strings if it's a guitar, original parts back on (bring any swapped parts in the case pocket — they count), and bring the case. Clean, original, and cased is gear the shop can hang tomorrow, and the quote says so.
- Know your number before they say theirs. Look up what your model actually sells for used, then expect the offer to land well below it — that gap is the shop's margin and risk, not an insult. Roughly half to two-thirds of street value is normal territory; fast-moving models quote at the high end.
- Ask for both numbers. Cash and trade credit — the credit number is usually meaningfully higher (around 20% more is common). If your next purchase is inevitable anyway, credit is the better math; if you just want out, take the cash.
- Get the second quote. 2 stores in town buy gear, and they know it. "Any room on that?" plus a competing number across town is the entire negotiation — polite, expected, and it works. For high-end or vintage pieces, also ask about consignment: slower money, but usually more of it.
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