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- As Rick finds out what's inside a Funko Pop! Mystery Box, Corey and Chumlee ring up Rick Dale to rescue one of our very first fire alarm systems. Later, the Pawn Stars rig up their motorcycles and hit the trail up to Oregon to outfit Rick's off-the-grid ranch with some new equipment. Will Rick's new items be this town's saving grace or will it set off some alarms?
- Rick heads east to test a rare weapon from the 18th century. Back at the shop, Corey takes a swing at a Mickey Mantle rookie card. Then, our military expert Alex brews something special for Rick's eyes only. Let's see if Rick and Corey can hit these out of the park.
- Corey bets it all on an original Triple Crown Trophy, let's see if he can win this horse race. Next the guys call in Rick Dale to save what might be one of the very first rides from Coney Island. Later a Civil War relic causes a divide between Rick and a customer. Who will win this tug of war?
- The Pawn Stars stake a claim to an original 1800's Vampire defense kit. Then, Rick gets a chance to buy a work from one of America's most famous artists, James Whistler. Next, Rick takes a look at a James Bond prop from the movie GoldenEye. Will he be shaken or stirred?
- $1 million is on the line when a photograph of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln makes its way into the shop. Next, an Easter egg signed by the entire Bush family sends Chumlee hopping. Later, a relic from World War II that may have been used by President Ronald Reagan himself takes Rick and Corey on an adventure to the Western White House of our 40th president. Will the guys come home with the money or get tricked by the Gipper?
- An 18th century sea map from the legendary Captain Cook has Rick exploring a big deal. Will he get this sale or face stormy waters? Then, as Chumlee haggles for a hilarious Saturday Night Live prop, Corey jumps into the ring to win an autographed piece of memorabilia from WWE star, Roddy Piper. Later, Rick calls up restoration guru Rick Dale to weigh in on an old fashioned antique bike. Will he ride away with a bargain?
- Rick sets off alarms as he hits the road in search of his very own personal fire truck. Next, Chumlee gets tunnel vision after chasing an antique item from one of the very first underground transportation systems. Then, Corey and Rick travel back to the 70s in pursuit of an exclusive item from the infamous journalist Hunter S. Thompson. Will this deal leave Rick and Chum going gonzö
- A limited edition autographed Game of Thrones item is up for grabs. Will Rick be able to make this deal before Winter comes? Then, as Chumlee stirs up commotion with an Amazonian blowgun, picker Spencer Victory drops by with an ancient Middle Eastern sword. Later, Rick checks out an intriguing collectible from an early 1900s Democratic National Convention. Will Rick elect to make this deal?
- Chumlee is fired up to make a deal on one of Elon Musk's most popular toys. Then, a limited-edition train set chugs its way into the shop. Later, a Yankees World Series ring is up to bat. Will Rick be able to make this steal?
- Chum gets groovy, baby in LA while checking out an iconic Austin Powers movie prop. Back at the shop, an Ancient Roman relic marches its way in. Then, Rick tries to make a super deal on an autographed sketch of one of America's very first heroes. Can Rick close this deal and save the day?
- A bust of Marlon Brando has Rick making its owner an offer he can't refuse... or can he?
- A set of illustrations from Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" prompt Chum to make a sketchy deal that draws lots of attention.
- The Pawn Stars dive right in with a folding bike used by paratroopers during WWII. Will they stick the landing or collapse under pressure?
- The Pawn Stars start off with a bang when a beautiful pair of 18th century breech-loading pistols breach the shop. Will these guns hit the bullseye or will they misfire? Things get heavy when a seller brings in a paperweight made by renowned glass artist Paul Stankard. A vest made to hold the 14 harmonicas of Blues Traveler frontman John Popper is music to Chum's ears; Popper himself even pops into the shop to give Chum a harmonica lesson.
- Get ready to GO with the Pawn Stars as a very valuable Pok mon collection makes its way into the shop. Will Rick battle for a sale or will he be defeated? And next, it's about time the Pawn Stars got a 1926 Dunhill Watch Lighter in the shop.
- Business is brewing at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop as Rick takes a look at a couple of antique beer items. With beer on his mind, Rick hops over to his friend's brewery in San Diego to tap into the drink's history.
- Call it heads or tails, when Rick flips around a few gold and silver coins that come into the shop. Will he buy them all or call it chump change and walk away from the deal?
- Come one. Come all. Step right up to the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop! When an early addition of P. T. Barnum's autobiography shows up in the shop, will Rick be a sucker and pay too much for the famous hoaxer's tell-all?
- Rick and Chumlee head to Los Angeles to 'terminate' a deal on several iconic set pieces from the movie Terminator. Then, Corey rocks out with some Alice In Chains memorabilia. Plus, Rick and Chumlee test out some old steel printing plates.
- Rick heads East in the hope of getting his hands on a rare WWII relic. Corey and Chumlee snag personal memorabilia from AC/DC's Angus Young.
- A lady comes into the shop to sell her King of Pontus Coin. The next day a girl would like to sell her official movie poster of 'Reservoir Dogs' with all the signs of the stars. Would Chum buy it?
- Don't get fooled at the pawn shop when a seller hands Chumlee a thirty dollar bill. Will this curious cash have Chum reaching for his wallet to buy it or will it turn out to be a costly currency that's not worth making a deal?Don't get fooled at the pawn shop when a seller hands Chumlee a thirty dollar bill. Will this curious cash have Chum reaching for his wallet to buy it or will it turn out to be a costly currency that's not worth making a deal?
- Rick tackles a set of San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl rings, but can he bring the high asking price just a touch down? A speargun used to hunt marine life makes a splash with Corey and Rick, but will they notice anything fishy when they test it out?
- Rick tries to prove the worth of an old Gulf sign to Corey, with a helping hand from Rick Dale. Then, the gang make a bet on an antique war knife.
- Things get flashy when a seller brings in an unusual diamond made from the DNA of a musical genius. Can Rick compose himself before it gets hairy? Then, a vintage collection of paperbacks books it into the shop. Are these novels still only worth a dime? Next, legendary Disney animator Floyd Norman draws Rick's attention to his collection of prints. Will Rick think they're sketchy, or can Mr. Norman paint him into a corner? And finally, Chum has a very special surprise in store for Rick's birthday.
- Rick finds himself in the presence of one of Marlon Brando's most prized personal possessions, and then an original work by Pablo Picasso.
- Rick Dale helps the team restore an antique game from the 1900s. Then, Corey and Chumlee scope out a set of vintage stuffed animals.
- A signed BB King guitar gets the team excited. There's also a house full of Andy Warhol inspired pop art and a Japanese sword mount to play with.
- The shop welcomes excerpts from the first Continental Congress. Then, Rick checks out actual wreckage from the Hindenburg disaster.
- Corey and Chumlee spend the day in the sand testing an old school 1960s Dune Buggy. Next, Rick jives with the Jackson Five when an original autograph makes its way into the shop. Later, when props from "Jerry Maguire" storm in, Chumlee decides to take a beat from Jerry himself and draft a new shop mission statement. Will our pawn stars show these sellers the money?
- As Rick and Chum continue their picking adventure in Michigan, Rick takes a gamble on a WWI helmet and a vintage RC Cola machine. Will they pop the top on the deal, or will it fall flat? Meanwhile, back at the shop, Corey goes toe-to-toe with a seller over a one-of-a-kind "Rocky III" statue. Will it be a knockout deal, or will it hit below the belt?
- Rick and Chum try to work out a deal on an old weight loss device. Will they set a personal best, or feel the burn? Then, a seller comes in with a sketch signed by Tom Petty. Is the signature at the top of the charts, or will it be a heartbreaker? And later, Chum connects to the other side when a Ouija board lands in the shop. Will the spirits align for a deal, or end up haunting the shop?
- Corey and Chum pay a visit to a classic car showroom to see a series 1 Shelby. Will Rick put the pedal to the metal, or pump the brakes? Then, a seller comes into the shop with a classic Nintendo video game and Chum gets his hands on an autographed Olympic snowboard. Will he shred the gnar, or will the deal be ice cold? And later, a military vet brings in a pair of WWII binoculars. Can Rick bring the deal into focus?
- Rick is in Chicago where he has a run-in with a wrestling legend and a chance to clinch a Michael Jordan championship jersey. Back at the shop, Chum looks to score big on a 300-year-old violin. Later, a vintage Batman playhouse places Corey and Chum in a betting mood.
- Rick heads to Boston to check out an iconic warship. Will he sign for the USS Constitution, or will this deal sink his battleship? Meanwhile, Corey asks for Help! when a Paul McCartney signed guitar Wings into the shop. Can he Come Together with the seller, or will he Let It Be? Then, when the guys get a look at a curious corkscrew collection, will it have them popping bottles, or spiraling out of control? Finally, when Rick gets a lead on an Apple 1, he has to decide if he wants a byte.
- It's operation seal the deal as Rick checks out fake government ID's belonging to Nazi spies. Can he complete the mission before Corey diverts it? Next, a seller comes in with a first edition Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book. Will Rick and Chum shell out big bucks, or will the Foot Clan slash its worth? Then, Corey checks out a little piece of Janis Joplin. Will Corey sing the Kozmic Blues, or be arrested by the memorabiliä And later, Rick is granted rare access to the CIA. Will he unveil government secrets, or be left on a need-to-know basis?
- Corey gets a lesson in the Care of Magical Creatures when a life-sized house elf from Harry Potter comes into the shop, he tries to get the seller under his spell; Spencer comes fresh off a picking trip with a van full of items. Chum tries his hands at rock climbing.
- A customer offers up wardrobe made for the character Tony Soprano; Rick and Chum take a trip to Italy for some papal artifacts; a rare toy intrigues Cory; Rick seeks out a rare book; the guys test-ride two Vespas.
- Rick gets hold of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's prized personal memorabilia and correspondence from General George Armstrong Custer. Can he seal the deals?
- Chum's temperature rises when an antique heater comes his way. Can he fire up a deal, or will he get burned? Next, a pretty dam impressive sculpture stops Rick in his tracks. Will it "beHoover" him to make an offer? Then, when a Zack Morris doll comes into the shop, will Chum be Saved by the Sell? Later, the guys hit the road to travel an iconic American highway for an opportunity to buy Rick's teenage dream car. Will he take a chance, or never look back? Finally, Chum blows into a store to find a classic gum-ball machine. Will the deal stick, or has he bitten off more than he can chew?
- Chum has a cow when a seller comes in with a giant collection of figurines from "The Simpsons." Will the seller score some D'OH, or walk away Groening? Meanwhile, Corey checks out an old playing card shuffler. Will he stack the deck, or fold? Then, a seller shows off his original copy of the film Ben Hur. Will Rick take a victory lap, or will the negotiations be a drag? And later, Rick and Corey head out to the range to check out a mountain cannon. Will the deal go off with a bang, or will it all just blow up in smoke?
- A signed letter from a former president has Rick and Corey singing Sammy Davis Jr.'s praises. Will it get their official seal of approval? Next, a giant bird egg rolls into Rick's coop. Can Rick hatch a plan to buy it before it flies away? Meanwhile, Corey steps back in time with a violin clock. Will the seller strike a chord, or will the deal fall flat? Later, Rick travels to London for a work of art, but a million-dollar asking price might break the Banksy.
- A signed Jack Nicklaus golf glove swings into the shop. Corey targets a G.I. Joe Tomahawk helicopter toy. An antique Fender amp rocks Chum's world. Rick and Spencer go on a picking adventure in Huntington Beach, California.
- 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.
- When Big Hoss tells Rick he bought a hot air balloon he would have been smart to climb in and fly away. Even the customers who brought in a pair of antique handcuffs and a bottle of medicinal whiskey couldn't stem Rick's anger.
- Rick "borrows" the Old Man's Chrysler Imperial to fix it up as a surprise then the trio brutally lies to him about what happened to the car while it was being refurbished. A customer brings in an fascinating old treasure chest he can't open.
- Chumlee tries his hand at wine making using an antique demijohn. Rick test fires a signal cannon he bought.
- 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.
- The pawn shop staff exchanges some strange Chistmas gifts. A customer's Revolutionary War currency provide an intriguing history lessons.
- 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.
- The old man scolds the staff about profit margin and gives them an incentive to improve. The winner is a surprise to everyone.
- Rick buys a speedboat that needs a lot of work. Worse, 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.
- 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.
- Chum gets to test fire another gun. This time it's a double barreled flintlock shotgun Rick acquired in trade. A customer questions Chumlee's and Big Hoss's appreciation of Pez dispensers.
- 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.
- Chumlee goes to his first auction to buy a fortune teller machine. Rick looks at a pepper box and a Baja Bug. Once again, Chumlee is on the box to test fire an old gun.
- 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.
- The Pawn Stars have a chance to buy one of the quietest air crafts ever made - a vintage Schweizer glider. Will the gang soar into a good deal and restore this glider to its high flying status or will they take it too close to the sun and get burned? Then Corey meets a man selling an autographed jersey of famed New York Yankees icon Lou Gehrig.
- 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.
- Chumlee negotiates for a can of crackers. Rick buys a half size kid's musket which jumbo size Chumlee test fires. Some World War Two gear raises questions.
- Rick does some hard bargaining to get his hands on a Grammy then explains that a silver coin and a musket are fakes. Chumlee tries out a rickshaw. Big Hoss buys a Coca Cola cooler and looks to restore it for a big return.
- 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.
- A rat patrol lunch box, a cigar store Indian and an antique coffee grinder walk into the store. But an original film of FDR really stirs interest. Big Hoss and Chumlee race an obstacle course.
- 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.
- Rick is embarrassed by a collection of campaign buttons but makes it up with a nickel plated Colt revolver. Big Hoss picks up a high end espresso machine and Chumlee puts it to work.
- 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?
- Rick gets a looks at some classic Americana; a 1946 juke box, a Chevrolet Impala station wagon and a Revolutionary War bond and buys two of them.
- 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 looks at an antique train set, an unusual 19th century stamp-coin, at Datsun 280ZX, and an antique tricycle. But it's the Goldfinger screen play that gets Chumlee confused.
- Rick and the Old Man argue about the age and authenticity of a commemorative coin. A customer brings in a totem to bring peace and harmony to the pawn shop. Big Hoss buys a fake.
- 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.
- A Civil War flask has shades of espionage. A Who contract for Woodstock is bought as a gift for Rick. Another customer brings in an old set of dueling pistols.
- 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.
- Customers offer some questionable items; a hand grenade and a peep show machine. Other items include a tin toy motorcycle, JFK memorabilia and a Paul Revere coin. The items that turn out to be real pay off well.
- 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.
- In a rare turn of events Rick offers more for an item than the customer asks. Corey refurbishes a Buick Skylark that may need more work than he expected.
- Colonel Sanders last suit and America's next to last flag are items the Pawn Shop customers are looking to sell. A Grover Cleveland document and a set of watchmaker tools need an expert look.
- 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.
- Big Hoss plans to restore a motorcycle from nothing more than a frame. Rick tries to get his hands on a blackjack table and a collection of 300 million year old fossils.
- 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.
- Chumlee appears on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" but nearly blows the opportunity. Customer bring in a Delorean, a Franklin Roosevelt letter and a 1956 Gibson guitar and are surprised to learn their true value.
- 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
- Chumlee is charged with getting a remote controlled car running. Rick has a Winston Churchill letter verified. But he is creeped out, not to mention risking eternal damnation, when he considers buying a holy relic of the first American born saint.
- Rick is stunned to be negotiating for a Rembrant. But he's also surprised a customer brought in a bleacher seat from Yankee stadium. A cavalry hat reportedly worn by John Wayne needs verification.
- 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.
- Some of the secrets of Harry Houdini are revealed when a customer brings a set of his handcuffs and shackles into the shop. Chumlee tries them on but isn't quite as good an escape artist.
- Rick is excited by a collection of Old West memorabilia and a pair of European pistols from the 1800's that start with a low asking price. That gives Big Hoss and Chumlee an excuse for a duel. Other items bought in for sale include an Olympic gold medal, a collection of fishing lure and a Schlitz sign.
- Rick restores a vintage pedal car. A customer brings in an unopened can of pearls. But a Jimi Hendrix poem and a Titanic artifact have real potential.
- A mint condition Lotus has everyone drooling. A customer with Lindberg kidnapping documents prompts a review of the case. A old Muskstoon also leads to a history lesson.
- Rick has trouble pricing some World War Two paraphernalia even the Old Man can't identify, a Nintendo-virtual-boy, and life size Star Wars figurines. But he has no trouble pricing a violin that may be a Stradivarius.
- A book so rare the Pawn Shop has two experts look at it, a room full of memorabilia for John Wyane fans, and a 100 year old army uniform all have stories to tell.
- Sellers bring in a Gibson Mandolin, an original of the First Acts of Congress, a Breitling wristwatch, a robot and an Airstream trailer. One is worthless but a couple have the potential for real money.
- Whatever a political textile is a customer has a sample and it has an unexpected heritage. A claw arcade game leads to a practical joke on the store's number one arcade game player, Chumlee.
- Sellers get some rude surprises when they learn their items are worth what they expected. But a rare gold coin and a World War Two armored scout car look promising.
- An Ansel Adams print has an unexpected past. A Jaguar gets some special treatment. A customer has some big money and wants to sell.
- The Pawn Stars run for their lives when they come face-to-face with the fire-breathing, 31-ton mammoth Robosaurus. Will the guys stare down this car-crushing behemoth to make a deal or did they bite off more than they can chew? Then, Rick and Chumlee are presented with a cast iron Uncle Sam coin bank from 1886.
- Rick buys a midget submarine dirt cheap but the renovation could have the Pawn Shop underwater. Safer to deal in more traditional memorabilia like a Revolutionary war document, a spittoon and an R2D2 cooler.
- How many astronaut autographs fit on an Gemini rocket photo? And more to the point, what's it worth? And since it's authentication week let's see if a senator's chair and NASCAR's Ryan Newman memorabilia are real.
- The Pawn Stars are given the chance to buy a recreation of the Batmobile used in the 1989 movie "Batman" and the 1992 sequel "Batman Returns"; a 19th century "Ship's Passport" that was signed by both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; and finally, a small antique writing desk with a hidden gun.
- Customers want to sell some items that are unusual even to collectors; a Martin Luther King LP, a recalled Star Wars movie poster with an alternative title and technical errors and an die for the 1862, 24 cent George Washington stamp which gives this episode the alternate title "Going Postal." Rick makes a bad buy which has the rest of the staff on his case.
- A collection of rock concert posters has Rick raving about the 60's. A collection of glass eyes raises eye brows. But a Babe Ruth photo set off a debate. Big Hoss restores an Evil Knievel pin ball machine much to Chumlee's approval but not Rick and the Old Man.
- A customer with a Picasso etching leads to a challenge with Chumlee as a forger. The Pawn Shop gets a taste of the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry. An appraiser saves Rick from a bad buy.
- A missile guidance system makes Rick really nervous as does a Playboy bunny costume. Big Hoss passes on a sweet car but Chumlee isn't ready to give up on it. Then for the wood working enthusiast a customer wants to sell the ultimate antique tool chest.
- Maybe it's not the first Honda car in a America but it's close and should probably stay in the scrap yard it's sitting in. Then for Chumlee there's a bowling arcade game.
- Items brought in include a photo album signed by Gen. George S. Patton; a pair of jockey boots autographed by Willie Shoemaker; and a Kevlar bulletproof vest.
- The Pawn Stars prepare to be boarded when a customer brings in a 1600's naval blunderbuss. A small weapon thought to be for a child, will this pint-size gun bring an adult-size price or will this deal end up shooting blanks? Then, Rick is presented with the ultimate Coca Cola collectible--a 1978 GMC Coke sponsored motor home.
- The Pawn Stars prepare for battle when a collection of secret plans from the WWII D-Day invasion marches into the shop. Will the guys storm the beach for these former top-secret wartime documents or will a ferocious negotiation force them to retreat? Then, Corey and Chumlee are presented with the head of a rare 1970's toy called Stretch Serpent.
- The Pawn Stars call Houston with a problem when they are presented with a piece of the heat shield from NASA's most heroic flight--Apollo 13. Can the team complete their mission and return to profit, or will the price send them spinning out of orbit? Corey and Chumlee hit the dirt when a seller brings them a classic 1973 Husqvarna enduro motorcycle.
- The Pawn Stars reach for the sky when an 1890's Colt .45 "peacemaker" rides into the shop. Considered the ultimate cowboy gun, will the guys square off and draw quickly for this collectible classic or will a lack of firepower have them running for cover? Then, Rick meets a man hoping to sell his photos of a Japanese Zero shot down during World War II--in Alaska!
- The Pawn Stars take the stage when a Harry Houdini straitjacket magically appears in the shop. Will the guys be tied up with a locked offer or will they narrowly escape with their wallets intact? Then, a guy slides into the shop with a loudspeaker from the former home of the Brooklyn Dodgers--Ebbets Field.
- The hunt is on when the Pawn Stars are presented with one of the most sought after items in American history, a John Wilkes Booth Wanted Poster. Will this priceless piece give them the slip or is Rick determined to bring it in dead or alive?
- The Pawn Stars mount up and charge the front lines when a Civil War cavalry jacket advances on the shop. Found among costumes donated to a school theater program, will this rare garment get the leading role or will it get booed off the stage? Then, a man comes in hoping to sell a limited edition book signed by cowboy legend Will Rogers.
- Run for cover with the Pawn Stars when a World War I helmet blasts into the shop. The first metal helmet used by U.S. forces, will the guys butt heads to buy this piece or will they dig in for a long negotiation? Then, Corey and Rick are presented with a gun holster used on the long running TV show Gunsmoke.
- The Pawn Stars hit the road to check out the forefather of modern machine guns, a Gatling Gun. Introduced during the Civil War, will Rick use all his firepower to secure a deal or will he be outgunned? Then, Corey and the Old Man try to hail down a piece of automotive history, a 1915 Ford Model T taxi.
- Go cruising with the Pawn Stars as they check out a classic 1932 Lincoln roadster. Exceptionally maintained, will Rick and the Old Man strike gold and ride off in this vintage beauty or is the seller not firing on all cylinders? Then, the guys nearly lose their pants when a Civil War Confederate belt buckle walks into the shop.
- Come party with the Pawn Stars as they prepare the ultimate gift for the Old Man's 70th birthday, a fully rebuilt 1957 Chevy 150. Then, a man comes to the shop with a rare 19th century pistol ring. And later, a man brings in an unused ticket from one of the most famous performances of all time--the 1966 Beatles concert at Shea Stadium.
- The Pawn Stars consider sending a search party out for Chumlee when he takes off to look at a 1950's Bally's coin operated kiddie ride. Then, Rick and Corey meet a woman hoping to sell a script from the legendary classic film The Godfather. Signed by Al Pacino. And later, the guys get ready to polka when a vintage Excelsior accordion chimes its way into the shop.
- The Pawn Stars are blown away when a seller limps in with a 19th century shotgun disguised as a cane. Then, Rick and Chumlee race to check out a 1940 Indian Motorcycle once owned by the King of Cool, Steve McQueen. And later, the guys are presented with a book printed by founding father Benjamin Franklin.
- The Pawn Stars hope to win by a landslide when President Ronald Reagan's high school yearbook comes into the shop. Complete with a signed letter from The Gipper. Then, a man comes in hoping to sell some puppets and props from the original Buffalo Bill Wild West Show, tied to an obscure performer named Buffalo Ben. And later, Rick and the Old Man get a call to check out a vintage phone booth.
- The Pawn Stars fire off to the shooting range to check out an antique signal cannon from the 1980's TV series Magnum P.I. Then, the guys feel the heat when a lighter and photos from a top-secret 1950's atomic bomb testing program come into the shop. And later, a guy beams by the shop with a carload of is signed Star Trek memorabilia.
- The Pawn Stars prepare to charge when a man brings in a Civil War musket once carried by an ancestor wounded in battle. Complete with rare documentation. Then, Rick blows a gasket when his son Corey sells an extremely rare movie poster from his personal collection. And later, a rusted-out 1950s atomic missile-themed pedal car squeaks its way into the shop.
- The Pawn Stars are on hallowed ground when a piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln's tomb enters the shop. Then, a seller comes in with an antique African sword apparently used for beheadings. And later, Chumlee and the Old Man are speechless when a nearly hundred-year-old Charlie Chaplin wind-up doll tramps into the shop.
- The Pawn Stars snap to attention when an 1830's percussion musket from West Point marches into the shop. Then, get ready to take flight when a guy soars in with a collection of letters and pilot licenses signed by the father of flight, Orville Wright. And later, Rick and the Old Man get ready to spend all their nickels when a guy brings in an antique slot machine from the 1930's.
- The Pawn Stars travel to Utah for a rare shot at a 19th century Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon. Then, Corey and Chumlee try to get the party started, when an antique Wurlitzer jukebox grooves its way into the shop. And later, a woman comes in hoping to sell her antique medical quackery device.
- The Pawn Stars are off to the races when a guy brings in a 2000 Porsche Carrera engine that has been recovered from a junkyard. Then, the guys pace themselves for a showdown when a seller brings in an early 19th century dueling pistol. And later, Rick is ready to rock when a hat once owned by Lynyrd Skynyrd front man Ronnie Van Zant comes into the shop.
- The Pawn Stars seek counsel when the business card of the infamous Old Western outlaw turned-lawyer John Wesley Hardin moseys into the shop. Will the guys afford the ransom or will this deal meet its end at high noon?
- The Pawn Stars hope to remain civil when a man brings Robert E. Lee's silver spoon and Ulysses S. Grant's meerschaum pipe. Then, Corey and the Old Man place their bets when a shoe from the legendary Triple Crown racehorse Secretariat gallops in. And later, a seller hopes he has found hidden treasure when he strolls in with a vintage metal detector.
- The Pawn Stars lock and load when a percussion pistol from the 1830s pops into the shop. Then, Corey faces a monstrous challenge when a signed copy of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" creeps through the doors. And later, a guy charges in with an Orange Bowl championship ring from Penn State's undefeated 1973 season.
- Look out below when the Pawn Stars set their aim on a World War II era bomb-sight, used by U.S. bombers to direct their big-bang cargo. Then, Corey and the Old Man hope their fortunes will rise when they go check out a stock ticker from the 1930's.And later, when Antwaun the shop security guard shows interest in learning the pawn business, Chumlee agrees to teach him how it's done.
- The Pawn Stars are presented with a necklace once owned by the King of Rock and Roll himself, Elvis Presley. Then, a guy brings in a collection of over 200 vintage Matchbox cars from the 50's, 60's and 70's.And later, a man comes in with a pair of German Pickelhauben helmets from World War I.
- The Pawn Stars march to a different beat when a customer presents them with a drum from the Civil War. Then, a guy roars into the shop with a uniform from one of America's first motorcycle clubs, the Royal Riders. And later, when Antwaun the shop security guard has to take some time off, Chumlee volunteers to cover for him.
- The Pawn Stars get revved up when they check out a classic 1941 Indian motorcycle, a rare version made for military use. Then, a woman putters into the shop with a golf club once owned by the King of Cool himself, Dean Martin. And later, Corey and Chumlee get animated when a seller arrives with a Bugs Bunny poster autographed by the voice of Bugs, Mel Blanc, and the animator Friz Freleng.
- The Pawn Stars find themselves sailing on strange tides when a street-legal pirate ship parade float cruises their way. Then, a woman drops in with a World War II bomber jacket and flight mission logs. And later, Rick and the Old Man are presented with an antique carriage strong box.
- It's a high stakes proposition when a man saddles up to the shop with a 19th century professional gambling set. Then, a man bops in with the doll version of Chumlee's favorite rapper, Snoop Dogg. And later, all bets are off when the guys have an after hours back room poker game.
- A 19th century vampire killing kit is brought into the store, paranormal investigation equipment, and the guys have a costume competition.
- The Pawn Stars prepare for a dogfight when their radar locks onto an L39 Albatros fighter jet. Then, a guy slides in with a bat and glove signed by Babe Ruth. And later, Rick and the Old Man are presented with a set of antique glass target balls from the 1800's.
- Hit the gridiron with the Pawn Stars when they check out a 2004 Super Bowl ring. Then, a guy brings in a diary written by his ancestor during almost every major battle of the Civil War. And later, a poster from the movie Bullitt comes roaring into the shop. Signed by Steve McQueen, Robert Duvall, and Jacqueline Bisset.
- Items appraised include a torch from the 1984 Summer Olympics, brought in by the man who ran with it when he was 17; an early 20th century Austrian miniature pinfire pistol; a 1937 Oldsmobile L-37 four-door sedan with suicide doors; and a Mario statue.
- Hat's off to the Pawn Stars, when a man brings in a signed print of Abraham Lincoln. Will Rick write off this presidential paper as an impostor or will he decide this Abe truly is honest? Then, the guys are presented with a turn of the century parade cannon. Originally used to salute Civil War veterans, will Rick pay tribute to this rare piece of ordnance, or will he rain on the seller's parade?
- Items appraised include a five-speed, custom sand rail, which was awarded to the seller in her divorce; a 1930s Levi's jacket; a collection of unpublished photos of Jimi Hendrix presented by Ron Raffaelli, the Hendrix photographer who took them and kept them in his archives for 40 years; and a 2011 Polaris Razor XP 900 dune buggy. Rick and Corey take the two purchased off-road vehicles to the desert to see which one of them made the better deal.
- The Pawn Stars fasten their seat belts when a 2003 Lamborghini Murcielago speeds into the shop. Then, Rick is presented with a true one of a kind, when a guy brings in a set of Saddam Hussein's fingerprints. And later, Rick and Corey check out a sterling silver Tiffany Walkman originally owned by a member of the rock band "The Who.
- The Pawn Stars try to stay focused when a limited edition photograph of Albert Einstein comes in the shop. An iconic image from the cover of Time Magazine, if the price goes up, it must come down. Then, Rick and Corey are presented with a collection of confidential documents from the Pentagon. And later, the Old Man takes the day off to tour a World War II era B-17 Bomber.
- The Pawn Stars feel a jolt of history when a guy brings in the original AC motor built by Nikola Tesla. Then, Rick and Corey check out a 1968 VW Bug convertible. And later, Chumlee nearly loses his grip when a pair of Marty McFly high tops levitates into the shop.
- The Pawn Stars gain access to classified information as a collection from former Attorney General J. Howard McGrath enters the shop. Then, Rick and Chumlee encounter a 1960's U.S. Marines vehicle called a "Mighty Mite." And later, the Old Man is off to the races when he gets his hands on an electronic horse race analyzer.
- The end is near for the Pawn Stars when they check out an alleged original print by Renaissance artist Albrecht Durer. Then, Corey feels like a third wheel when he checks out two trike-style motorcycles in the same day. And later, a guy comes in with a statue of 80's advertising icon Spuds McKenzie.
- Take a ride with the Pawn Stars when they check out a 1924 Dodge Brothers sedan. Then, a guy drags in a 19th century ball and chain that's inside a Wells Fargo strongbox. And later, Corey and Chumlee check out a Terminator "skill stop" slot machine.
- The Pawn Stars lock and load as a triple barreled firearm made by famous European gunsmiths blasts its way into the shop. Then, a man drops in with a collection of antique children's toy piggy banks made of cast iron. Later, the shop is looking to hire a new broker to help cover the night shift, and Rick puts Corey and Chumlee in charge of recruiting.
- The Pawn Stars try to cash in when a seller presents them with rare $1 and $5 bills from the 1800's. Then, the guys plug their ears when a Big Bang Cannon pops in.
- The Pawn Stars are back in school when a first edition of Henry David Thoreau's "Walden" comes into the shop.Then, Corey focuses his sights on a 19th century rope gun. And later, Corey and Chum conduct interviews to find the shop's newest night shift broker.
- Take a shine to the Pawn Stars when a guy brings in 100 pounds of pure silver. Rick gets stumped when a seller brings in a mysterious book. The guys flash back to the '90s when a collection of movie props from "Batman Forever" come into the shop.
- The Pawn Stars are blown away when a pair of WWII bomb fins drop into the shop. Then, Rick tries to get in tune with a guy who brings in a Martin guitar signed by 60's super group Crosby, Stills and Nash. And later, the guys continue their daunting search for a new employee to work the night shift.
- The Pawn Stars see their spirits soar when a guy brings in a Charles Lindbergh doll from the 1920s. Then, the shop becomes a real freak show when a guy brings in an antique poster advertising a sword swallowing act. And later, a guy comes in with a harmonica that once belonged to Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler.
- The Pawn Stars see dollar signs when a $1 bill signed by Clark Gable comes into the shop. Then, Corey and Chumlee are presented with a rare 1800s Wells Fargo double barrel shotgun.And later, a souvenir from Ulysses S. Grant's funeral makes its way into Rick's hands.
- The Pawn Stars experience some family drama when a rifle from the Hatfield-McCoy feud ambushes the shop. Then, a work by rock and roll artist Denny Dent rocks and rolls through the shop.
- Take a load off with the Pawn Stars when a 1955 Chevy Pickup rolls by the shop. Then, a guy pops in with a Smith and Wesson "top break" revolver. And later, Rick and the Old Man are presented with a 1950's admiral's telephone from a U.S. Navy ship.
- The Pawn Stars prepare for blast off when a piece of heat shield from Apollo 11 rockets into the shop. Then, Rick is presented with a book written by FBI founder J. Edgar Hoover. And later, a man brings in a WWII pilot's jacket.
- Pop goes the Pawn Stars when four original paintings by Andy Warhol brush by. Then, a baseball signed by members of the infamous 1919 Chicago Black Sox has Rick and Corey seeing green. And later, a pair of 10k gold sunglasses comes in on the night shift.
- The Pawn Stars are amazed when a first issue Spider-Man comic book swings into the shop. Then, a guy moseys in with an antique 1860 Colt Army Pistol. And later, Old Man checks out a gold mining stock certificate issued to author Mark Twain.
- The Pawn Stars get ready to rock when a man brings in an extremely rare original poster from one of Jimi Hendrix's final performances. Rick and the Old Man get revved up when a race suit worn and autographed by actor Paul Newman roars into the shop. Rick and Corey are in scoring position when a customer brings in a photo signed by tMickey Mantle, Willy Mays and Harmon Killebrew.
- The tension is sky-high for the Pawn Stars, when a book signed by Charles Lindbergh flies into focus. Then, a medal commemorating the sinking of the Lusitania torpedoes into the shop.
- Rock out with the Pawn Stars when an Elvis Presley contract gyrates into the shop. Signed before The King got famous, will the guys try to buy this piece of music history, or will they send the seller to Heartbreak Hotel?
- Get strung along with the Pawn Stars as a 1961 Les Paul SG guitar jams into the shop. Then, Rick and the Old Man are presented with a copy of National Geographic from 1969 covering the momentous Apollo 11 moon landing. And later, when Rick brings in a new hire to work the night shift, Chumlee volunteers to help train them into a pawn superstar.
- The Pawn Stars get the royal treatment when autographed memoirs from English nobility parade into the shop. Then, the Old Man and Chumlee are presented with an antique collection of 1950's tin army trucks. And later, a man rolls up with a Sun Tune-up Tester.
- The Pawn Stars prepare to fire when an 1830's musket made by cotton-gin inventor Eli Whitney shoots into the shop. Then, when a man brings in a golf ball once owned by President Lyndon B. Johnson, Rick attempts to tee up a good deal. And later, a man comes into the shop with a 1929 Chicago Cubs World Series press pin.
- Play detective with the Pawn Stars when they try to discover the origins of a mysterious rifle brought into the shop. Then, Corey and the Old Man are presented with a signed print by Leroy Neiman.
- The Pawn Stars are presented with the most collectable Smith & Wesson gun out there, the Model 320 Revolving Rifle. Then, Chum and the Old Man are craving pizza when they take a look at a collection of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics.
- The Pawn Stars huddle up when a 1966 Miami Dolphins playbook rushes into the shop. Then, a woman reels in who claims she has unseen footage of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. And later, Corey and Chum hit the road to check out a vintage cash register from the 1920s.
- It's a blast from the past for the Pawn Stars when they check out a huge collection of mini bikes from the 1970's. Then, an early 1900s baseball bat swings into the shop. And later, Rick is presented with a piece of mail flown by Charles Lindbergh on the Spirit of St. Louis.
- The Pawn Stars call "shotgun!" when a 1918 Buick Touring Car journeys to the shop. Top of the line for its day, will the Old Man's soft spot for old cars make him loosen up his wallet?
- Take aim at the Pawn Stars when a guy brings in a Wesson over and under pistol. Nicknamed "the ladies friend" due to its popularity with women, will Corey and the Old Man charge into this deal with both barrels blazing?
- Take the field with the Pawn Stars when a World Series ring from the 1995 Atlanta Braves slides into the shop. Known as "the team of the 90s," will the guys try to push the negotiation into extra innings, or is this item out of their league?
- Items appraised include a rare Volcanic Arms pistol; a World War II United States Navy gas mask that was purchased for five dollars; a letter from by James A. Garfield prior to his presidency to a resident of the same home town as the seller; and a 1900s life-size toy bear made by the Steiff Company, the originator of the teddy bear; packets of NASA tomato seeds flown by the Space Shuttle Challenger to the Long Duration Exposure Facility in orbit in 1984 and returned to earth in 1990 on the Space Shuttle Columbia.
- The Pawn Stars feel their noses growing when some hand crafted Pinocchio dolls walk in the shop. Then, a guy brings in a Cy Young baseball card from 1909. And later, a guy comes in with a harmonica that once belonged to Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler.
- Prepare for battle with the Pawn Stars as one of the rarest guns in American history pops into the shop. Then, it's a race to the finish when a tire signed by legendary NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt rolls on by. And later, Corey and Chumlee are presented with a 1980's handheld Donkey Kong game.
- Start your hog and ride with the Pawn Stars as they head to the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Can Rick relax and enjoy the trip, or will he stop and hunt for deals along the way? And back in Las Vegas, the Old Man and Olivia are holding down the shop.
- It's the surprise of a lifetime, when the Pawn Stars give Chumlee a customized Harley-Davidson FXR for his 30th birthday. Will he join them on their trip to the motorcycle rally in Sturgis, or faint from the shock?
- Step up to the plate with the Pawn Stars as they check out a Babe Ruth baseball card from when the Bambino was a pitcher with the Boston Red Sox.
- Pledge allegiance to the Pawn Stars when the guys check out a flag cut straight from a WWI fighter plane.
- The Pawn Stars say their prayers when a guy brings in a ring believed to have been owned by a Catholic Cardinal.
- Gang up with the Pawn Stars when original photographs of Old West outlaw Jesse James ride into town. Then, Chumlee and the Old Man get an earful when they're presented with a Leslie organ speaker from the 1950's. And later, a guy walks in with a Boy Scout first aid kit from the 1930's.
- The Pawn Stars are blown away when a signet ring that belonged to mob boss Lucky Luciano comes out of hiding. Then, Rick is in the red zone when a letter signed by legendary football coach Knute Rockne steps up to the line of scrimmage. And later, Chumlee is presented with a collection of antique Cracker Jack toys.