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Adair Gun & Pawn moving to former Jr. Food Store



2013-09-17 - 320 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Rob Wilkerson, owner of Adair Gun & Pawn, has recently purchased the former Jr. Foods building at 320 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, and is preparing to move Adair Gun & Pawn to the new building within approximately one month. he business is managed by veteran pawn shop operator Dwayne Curry. The relocation is expected to happen within a month or sooner, depending on processing time for licenses. In addition to their main specialty, guns, they buy gold and other general pawn shop related items. The array of guns includes bows and arrows, handguns, target guns, rifles, shotguns, and a specialty line of handguns for women. Hours remain the same for now, 8am-5:30pmCT, Monday-Friday, and 8am-12pm noon CT, Saturdays. The phone number is 270-384-7296 (PAWN); Fax 270-384-7297. The phone number is 270-384-7296 (PAWN); Fax 270-384-7297. Paired Photo: See also, old location: Adair Pawn to re-locate near Downtown

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