. . . . "Pawn Shop"@en . . "Frank Needy & Sons Pawn Shop"@en . . . "Frank Needy & Sons Pawn Shop District Town Owner Employees First Appearance Frank Needy & Sons Pawn Shop is a pawn shop in Springfield. It is where Homer pawns Bart's trophies when he decides to not tell him the truth about Grampa's watch. Dumlee, the owner, says that he'll charge Homer ten dollars to throw them in his dumpster, but Homer asks if he can give him a trophy that says \"Best Pawn Shop\", and Dumlee says that he can't unless he earns it. However, while he's there, Homer sees the watch in the glass display, which was given to Dumlee by Milhouse, because he was mad at Bart for throwing rocks at him. Homer was originally going to buy the watch for twenty dollars, but he instead pays it for twenty-two dollars, and because he now has Grampa's watch, he exits the shop greedily while maniacally laughing."@en . . "Frank Needy & Sons Pawn Shop"@en . . . . . . . . "Frank Needy & Sons Pawn Shop District Town Owner Employees First Appearance Frank Needy & Sons Pawn Shop is a pawn shop in Springfield. It is where Homer pawns Bart's trophies when he decides to not tell him the truth about Grampa's watch. Dumlee, the owner, says that he'll charge Homer ten dollars to throw them in his dumpster, but Homer asks if he can give him a trophy that says \"Best Pawn Shop\", and Dumlee says that he can't unless he earns it. However, while he's there, Homer sees the watch in the glass display, which was given to Dumlee by Milhouse, because he was mad at Bart for throwing rocks at him. Homer was originally going to buy the watch for twenty dollars, but he instead pays it for twenty-two dollars, and because he now has Grampa's watch, he exits the "@en .