The owner says ‘you can only imagine the amazing items that have passed through these doors over the years.’
Traders Loan and Jewelry owner Diane Taylor at her Reseda CA. store on Friday, May 17, 2024. The shop is celebrating its 70th anniversary at it’s Sherman Way location. Owner Diane Taylor expects a lot of customers at her daylong bash in Reseda on Saturday, May 18, to celebrate the 70th birthday of Traders Loan & Jewelry, which she says is a staple in the community and the oldest pawnshop in San Fernando Valley.
Traders Loan and Jewelry in Reseda CA. on Friday, May 17, 2024. The shop is celebrating its 70th anniversary at its Sherman Way location. Items available at Traders Loan and Jewelry in Reseda CA. on Friday, May 17, 2024. The shop is celebrating its 70th anniversary at its Sherman Way location.
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