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- Rick checks out a civil war cannon, which includes a test firing. The Old Man gets his eyes checked after missing the mint mark on a rare coin. Big Hoss tries on a Roman helmet.
- A young man wants to trade a 1750 Blunderbuss gun for an engagement ring. Will Rick exchange vows and buy the gun or will he get cold feet and run? Then, the Pawn Stars get an opportunity to purchase an ejection seat allegedly from a World War II fighter jet, but is this deal destined to crash and burn?
- Rick looks at a Chuck Berry guitar, a civil war saber, a totem, and a cash register. Big Hoss bets the Old Man he can sell a Rolex for $5,000.
- It's one of the oldest forms of banking, and until the 1950's, it was the leading form of consumer credit in the U.S. Now, the fascinating world and history of the pawn shop is revealed in the 13 episode long series centers on the only family-owned pawn shop in Las Vegas, where three generations of men--grandfather, father and son--entertainingly clash while running the business together.
- Rick buys an old, Mafia favorite the 1962 Lincoln Continental with "suicide doors," but as the repair bills add up, so does the tension between him and the old man. Then, a guy brings in a billfold from 1857 that he found while cleaning out his garage. The best part? It's stuffed with Confederate money.
- The Pawn Stars are used to paying big money for celebrity John Hancocks but will they know how to price one from the actual John Hancock? Then the guys have an opportunity to buy an allegedly authentic Indiana Jones whip--but it all boils down to two words: Harrison Ford. And finally, will the purchase of a hot item by one of his underlings land Corey in hot water.
- It's clear that this is no ordinary pawn shop as the Pawn Stars wheel and deal items ranging from an old school Pac-Man to a Medieval Jousting Helmet. If these items are as real as their owner's say they are--they could be worth up to $30,000! Then, an old timer brings in a pristine 1884 Trap Door rifle that the guys buy hoping that it still fires.
- Big Hoss goes stupid and Rick challenges him to a test. Rick buys and restores a gas pump.
- The pawn shop is invaded by Ford Model As and Rick buys and restores one. Big Hoss checks out a calf roping machine which, of course, Chumlee has to test ride. Rick and the Old Man deal with Peaches habitual tardiness.
- Big Hoss buys a classic Chris Craft that needs a "little" work. Dad doesn't approve. But Dad gets taken on a Colt revolver that the owner cleaned to the point of destruction.
- Rick and Big Hoss see a potpourri weird and wonderful artifacts come into the store including, alas, a replica and a stripped and dilapidated Coke machine that Rick has restored beyond all recognition. The old Man counts the money and stacks his gold bars.
- Chumlee is excited about test firing a crossbow until an expert explains the risks. Peaches gets to price a stack of Playboy magazines. Rick buys a complete US Army Air Corps uniform and tries to close a couple sales.
- Rick is asked to buy an airplane, A motorcycle, and a map of Boston from 1735...also Chumlee is quizzed on artwork.
- The owner of a Harley Davidson drive a hard bargain and Chumlee wants it. Then Big Hoss drives a hard bargain on a Kiss pinball machine.
- A customer brings in a rare, 300 year old gun that is a true museum piece. It also comes in handy helping Rick with his stress. Other customers claim their items are associated with Willie Nelson and Charles Lindbergh but can't prove it.
- Rick stirs emotions when he explains to the old man why he bought a wrecked helicopter then questions the authenticity of customers' baseball cards and a George Washington signature. Two are delighted and the third barely controls his temper.
- Customers bring some unusual items into the pawn shop; a NASCAR trophy, a combination gun and key, miniature portraits of Napoleon and Josephine, a carved tusk and a life sized power range figure. One turns out to be a fake. Rick negotiates to sell the gun to Sean, his gun expert, but Chumlee is nowhere to be seen to test fire it.
- It seems Chumlee knows his pinball which is convenient since a customer wants to sell his. He also takes a liking to Segway. A woman shows Rick a Saint-Gaudens double eagle hoping for a measly $600 and is pleasantly surprised.
- The Pawn Stars have a chance to buy a saddle that may have been used by Kevin Costner in Dances with Wolves. Will the gang pony-up and make the deal or will they let it ride off into the sunset? Then Rick looks to buy a late 1800s Winchester rifle that was one of first lever-action repeating rifles ever made.
- A customer consigns some Antarctica memorabilia. Ironically Rick restores a barber chair.
- Rick buys a speedboat that needs a lot of work. Worst, the seats are too narrow for Chmlee and Big Hoss. The Old Man sends Chumlee on an errand but he turns up missing. An artist pitches his line of gold devil figurines.
- Deals don't work out as Rick pays too much for a clock and his good purchase results in damage to the store. Big Hoss gets a distasteful delivery job.
- A customer pawns a collection of shark teeth including a megalodon fossil. Chumlee buys a kite after hanging it up on a light pole. After building out a Shelby Corbra that Rick bought as a chassis and body the old man bumps Chumlee for the test drive.
- An ancient bell, a roulette wheel, a minibike, and a couple Scotish daggers find a home at the Pawn Shop. Big Hoss restores the minibike and, of course, Chumlee gives it a test drive.
- When a customer brings in an electric shock therapy device into the shop Chumlee is the obvious test subject. Rick gets excited by an off road vehicle which he can't wait to test drive. Unfortunately, Big Hoss and Chumlee got their hands on it first. Then a customer arrives with some sunken treasure.
- In this Christimas Special episode of Pawn Stars the team is visited by numerous customers. See what happens with the various pawned items during the holiday season.
- Rick gets after Corey about inventory management. Deals are difficult to close at but Rick picks up and remarkable antique sundial. During the cleanup Big Hoss turns up a valuable statue in the store room.
- A customer is incensed when Risk demonstrates his statue is a fake. Customers haggle hard over a Luo Gerig jersey and a poker chip. Rick has a badly damaged glider refurbished for Chumlee to test fly.
- Chumlee is once again the butt of the Old Man's derogatory comments. Customers bring in a some exceptional items including a 19th century cuckoo clock, a silver spoon purportedly by Paul Revere and a combination compound-recurve archery bow.
- It's a day of classics as customers bring in a confederate sword, an antique toy wagon, a rare motorcycle and a broken down antique printing press. Rick's unhappy with the condition of the motorcycle bought by Corey but an auction will tell who's right.
- A customer brings in a diving helmet that won't fit on Chumlee's head. Rick buys a questionable Austin Healey. Rick and his customers consider some creative deals.
- The son of an Iwo Jima landing craft coxswain brings in his father's invasion documents. The Old Man does some light refurbishing of a classic F-100 Pickup.
- The Pawn Stars are presented with a classic 1946 Sebring Jukebox. Will the gang tune up their wallets and hit a high note of a deal, or will it become the day the music died? Then Rick and Corey meet a man hoping to sell a 1775 Massachusetts war bond but is there something special hidden in the engraving?
- Customers arrive with unusual items to sell including; scrip coins, baseball field passes, a gold bar from a sunken treasure, and a B-29 bomber part.
- Rick refurbishes a virtual wreck of a classic off-road motorcycle more because he wants to ride it than resell it. A customer brings in a 300 year old gold coin of questionable authenticity. Then Chumlee is stunned when Rick accepts a first offer.
- The Pawn Stars are presented with an engraved whale's tooth believed to be authentic 1800's scrimshaw. Can the gang make a whale of an offer or will it be a fluke? Then, the Old Man sets his sights on a pair of mysterious Civil War era rifles.
- Rick restores a first-class traveler's trunk and looks into the history of a kris sword.
- Rick and the old man look at another old airplane that needs refurbishing. Then Rick investigates a document that may have been signed by Andrew Jackson.
- Rick checks out a Remington revolver reportedly associated with Teddy Roosevelt. Rick authenticates a US Cavalry bugle that a customer trades for an engagement ring. A customer wants to sell a gift from Richard Nixon.
- A customer wants to sell a bowling ball mortar he built which, of course, needs to be test fired by Chumlee. And that's not the only potential purchase with the potential to explode. But a gas mask for babies really bugs Rick.
- A musket from the civil war looks too good to be true. A flag from Apollo 16 also merits verification. Rick meets his match with an old woman who's ready to haggle.
- Customers look to sell a room full of Transformer toys, an "Alice in Wonderland" book illustrated by Salvadore Dali, a collection of Kennedy letters and some Micky Mouse telephones that make for a good practical joke.
- The pawn shop attracts eighteenth century items including a gambling kit complete with weapons, silver certificates and military photographs but Rick is upset about the one that got away.
- A customer turns up with a double barreled, double caliber rifle and a double barreled pistol. Other items are battered but may be valuable including a pair of Steve Kaufman paintings, a Martin guitar and a bottle of Dom Perignon champagne.
- A customer with a set of land mines raises some concern while a dragster creates excitement. A home made high wheel bicycle looks more dangerous than both. Mr. (Chum) Lee gets business cards.
- Chumlee is sent on a quest to get Bob Dylan's autograph. Meanwhile, negotiations are tough on some unusual and one of a kind items.
- Rick checks out cowboy bling in the form of two parade saddles. Customers are looking to sell a variety of vintage toys; a cannon, a teddy bear and a couple Schwinn bikes. Of course the cannon begs to be test fired. Then there's the truck load of Sammy Davis Jr. memorabilia.
- Rick ts the creeps from some Nazi artifacts, is appalled by a beater of a gold cart and surprised to see a GI Joe nurse. Big Hoss is rescheduled to keep an eye on the night shift.
- A customer brings in a goofy looking, three-wheeled, 1960's, electric car but the Old Man loves it. More surprising, when a customer brings in a pair of Air Jordan's Chumlee turns out to be the expert. Then Rick checks out a classic Victrola
- Rick considers some pricey classics: a 1962 Cadillac Fleetwood and a set of World Series rings. But a pair of cigarette lighter raises eyebrows and hands.