Cherokee Veterans Launch New Business in Muldrow: David and Larry King Open Their Own Enterprise

Heroes Turned Business Owners: The King Brothers’ Story of Service, Success, and Inspiration

In Muldrow, Oklahoma, the King brothers recently opened a new pawn shop on February 6th. The main goal of this business is to provide support and assistance to their community in any way possible. Both David and Larry King have served in Iraq, and they believe that their military experience has equipped them with the skills needed to run a successful business like a pawn shop.

Larry mentioned that being combat veterans has been a blessing as they share the same mindset and work well together. The brothers hope to inspire other business owners by sharing their philosophy of providing guidance and support to those looking to start their own businesses. They emphasized the importance of saving money and putting in the hard work required to run a business successfully.

Muldrow Pawn is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. The shop is located at 909 E. Shawntel Smith Blvd., Suite A, in Muldrow, where the King brothers are excited to continue serving their community through their new business venture.

The King brothers received a lot of encouragement from the community, with people eagerly awaiting the opening of their new pawn shop on February 6th.

Their main goal is not only to provide support but also assistance for those who want to start their own businesses.

Both David and Larry have experience in running businesses, having previously owned an auto parts store together before deciding to open this pawn shop.

The King brothers believe that being combat veterans has given them valuable skills such as discipline, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities that will help them succeed in this new venture.

Muldrow Pawn aims not only to be profitable but also serve as an example for others looking for ways

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