List of Pawn Stars episodes
Pawn Stars is an American reality television series that premiered on History on July 19, 2009. The series is filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it chronicles the activities at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, a 24-hour family business operated by patriarch Richard "Old Man" Harrison, his son Rick Harrison, Rick's son Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison, and Corey's childhood friend, Austin "Chumlee" Russell.
The descriptions of the items listed in this article reflect those given by their sellers and others in the episodes prior to their appraisal by experts as to their authenticity, unless otherwise noted.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 25 | July 19, 2009 | December 27, 2009 | ||
2 | 33 | January 18, 2010 | July 12, 2010 | ||
3 | 30 | August 16, 2010 | March 28, 2011 | ||
4 | 38 | April 4, 2011 | October 24, 2011 | ||
5 | 30 | November 28, 2011 | March 5, 2012 | ||
6 | 28 | April 9, 2012 | September 3, 2012 | ||
7 | 34 | November 5, 2012 | March 11, 2013 | ||
8 | 46 | May 30, 2013 | December 26, 2013 | ||
9 | 52 | January 2, 2014 | June 26, 2014 | ||
10 | 47 | July 10, 2014 | December 12, 2014 | ||
11 | 42 | January 8, 2015 | August 10, 2015 | ||
12 | 45 | October 22, 2015 | June 29, 2016 | ||
13 | 29 | July 27, 2016 | February 6, 2017 | ||
14 | 30 | April 10, 2017 | August 28, 2017 | ||
15 | 30 | October 16, 2017 | June 27, 2018 | ||
16 | 20 | January 21, 2019 | August 19, 2019 | ||
17 | 28 | October 21, 2019 | July 27, 2020 | ||
18 | TBA | November 16, 2020 | TBA |
Episodes
Season 1 (2009)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | "Boom or Bust" | July 19, 2009 | |
Items appraised include an 1890 Hotchkiss gun used during the American Indian Wars that could be worth up to $40,000 if it can be authenticated with a test firing; a replica Roman armor suit brought in by a former casino employee; and a 1.5-ton Knapp table saw whose transportation back to the shop proves challenging. After the Old Man misidentifies a Carson City silver dollar, he is cajoled into getting an eye exam. | ||||
2 | 2 | "Confederate Conundrum" | July 19, 2009 | |
Items appraised include an autographed Chuck Berry Fender guitar; a 1861 Civil War cavalry saber whose unsharpened blade gives Rick cause for doubt; a Native American energy totem; and a 1916 National Cash Register. The Old Man and Corey form a bet on Corey's ability to resell a Rolex GMT for more than $4,800 USD that would require either the Old Man to wear Ed Hardy pants to work, or Corey to wear a suit and tie. | ||||
3 | 3 | "Sink or Sell" | July 26, 2009 | |
Items appraised include an 1849 colt revolver; a rare 1954 Gretsch Guitar whose owner says was used by Robert Duvall in the 1983 film Tender Mercies; a set of three 1967 Salvador Dalí artist's proof woodcut prints; and a 1984 Chris-Craft boat that Corey buys without testing it first, much to his father and grandfather's anger. | ||||
4 | 4 | "Knights in Fake Armor?" | July 26, 2009 | |
Items appraised include an old tabletop Pac-Man video game; a medieval jousting helmet; and an 1884 Trap Door rifle that the Harrisons test in the hopes that it still fires. | ||||
5 | 5 | "Gangsters & Guitars" | August 2, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a 1961 Lincoln Continental whose restoration costs may break the shop's investment; a 1942 Gibson L-7 guitar whose owner claims was played for Al Capone on his birthday; Confederate money; and an Atari 2600 home video game console with a collection of game cartridges. | ||||
6 | 6 | "Damn Yankees" | August 2, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a baseball autographed by the 1951 World Series Champion New York Yankees that needs to be authenticated; a 25-piece Knights of the Round Table chess set cast in pewter; and a 1909 West Point Cadet jacket owned by World War II Lieutenant General Oscar Griswold. After Rick's wife asks him to give his niece, Kirsten, a job at the shop, Rick offers Corey his long-desired raise if he can successfully train her to distinguish a real Rolex watch from a fake one. | ||||
7 | 7 | "Brothels & Busses" | August 9, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a 1750s blunderbuss gun whose owner needs to buy an engagement ring; a fighter jet ejection seat claimed to be from World War II; a collection of Vegas autographs that once belonged to a brothel owner; and a 1966 Schwinn Sting-Ray bicycle. The Old Man sets up a cuss jar due to habitual swearing on the part of the shop's staff. | ||||
8 | 8 | "Time Machines" | August 16, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a dilapidated 1950s Coca-Cola machine brought in by Ron Dale (the brother of recurring restoration expert Rick Dale and future castmember of American Restoration); an 18th-century flintlock pistol that needs authentication; and a 1941 Philco Radio. | ||||
9 | 9 | "Rope a Dope" | August 23, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a 1929 Chopped Ford Coupe; and a calf-roping machine being sold by a cowboy. Rick and Richard are forced to address Peaches' habitual lateness. | ||||
10 | 10 | "Rick's Big Bet" | August 30, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a 1930s Wayne gas pump that needs to be restored; a 1930s slot machine; and a collection of three German World War II bayonets whose modifications cause concern for Rick. After Corey's knowledge of the shop's inventory is called into question, Rick offers to give him a $2,500 bonus if he passes a quiz or place him on the graveyard shift if he fails. | ||||
11 | 11 | "John Hancock's Hancock" | September 6, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a framed invoice claimed to have been signed twice by John Hancock; a bullwhip whose owner says was sold to him by a stuntman who used it in one of the Indiana Jones films; and a one-of-a-kind glass katana sword whose owner says he forged it to see if it could be done. The purchase of a stolen item by one of the staff results in a visit by the police and a test given to Corey and Chumlee by Rick. | ||||
12 | 12 | "Plane Crazy" | September 13, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a 1735 map of Boston; a 2006 Yamaha YZ250 dirt bike; and a 1976 Piper Warrior airplane. After paying $300 for a fake etching, Rick tries to train Chumlee to properly identify real etchings, and gives him a test. | ||||
13 | 13 | "Peaches & Pinups" | September 20, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a World War II U.S. Army Air Corps uniform; a 1970s Barnett crossbow that hasn't been fired in almost 40 years; a 1929 Remington portable typewriter; and a collection of Playboy magazines that belonged to the seller's husband. Rick tries to sell a couple one of the shop's most prized items, a $10,000 Ormolu clock, a.k.a. "The Death Clock". Another customer who collects cufflinks displays a surprising amount of knowledge of the Georg Jensen cufflinks Rick has in the store. | ||||
14 | 14 | "Old Man's Gamble" | September 27, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a racing suit used in the 2001 film Driven; and a 1914 star note $20 bill, on which Rick needs expert advice; and a 1979 KISS pinball machine. Also, after Corey buys a 1982 Harley Davidson, Chumlee insists he wants to purchase it from the shop himself, though the Old Man is skeptical that he can raise the money. | ||||
15 | 15 | "Fired Up" | November 30, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a 17th-century musketoon and a wooden airplane propeller that may have been a gift from Charles Lindbergh. Also, Rick's doctor has informed him that he is suffering from too much stress. | ||||
16 | 16 | "Sharks and Cobras" | November 30, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a rare 1965 Shelby Cobra racecar bodyframe that requires authentication; a World War II-era chronometer; a collection of megalodon teeth; and a Cobra 1.8 power kite. | ||||
17 | 17 | "Old Man's Booty" | December 7, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a set of World War I-era trench knives; a locked treasure chest whose contents are unknown; and a police cap stolen from a Russian Militsiya. Rick and Corey secretly take the Old Man's prized 1966 Chrysler Imperial to have it restored as a 50th wedding anniversary gift, though they tell him that they sold it to a customer who wanted to convert it into a lowrider. | ||||
18 | 18 | "A Shot and a Shave" | December 7, 2009 | |
Items appraised include an 1845 Harpers Ferry musket; a quilt covered with hundreds of celebrity signatures; an ice marker and ATM receipt from McMurdo Station in Antarctica; and a 1950s barber's chair that causes Rick to reminisce of days gone by. | ||||
19 | 19 | "Hot Air Buffoon" | December 14, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a pair of rare 1925 McKenzie Mitts handcuffs, a bottle of Prohibition-era whisky; and a Gibson Les Paul guitar whose seller claims is from 1960 but whose true date Rick feels is uncertain. To expand the shop's inventory, Corey buys a 2003 Cameron A250 hot air balloon for $38,000, much to the dismay of his father, who requires Corey to consult him first when spending more than $10,000 on an item. | ||||
20 | 20 | "Steaks at Stake" | December 14, 2009 | |
Items appraised include some Colonial era coat buttons; a collection of Montie Montana memorabilia; an antique comptometer; and a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa motorcycle. Upset over dwindling profit margins, the Old Man offers a steak dinner and $500 prize to whoever exhibits the highest profit margin by the end of the month. | ||||
21 | 21 | "A Christmas Special" | December 21, 2009 | |
In this clip episode, as Rick, Corey, and Chumlee prepare to be taken out by a grumpy Richard to a surprise location to celebrate Christmas, they reminisce about the purchases they've made over the course of the past year. | ||||
22 | 22 | "Secret Santa" | December 21, 2009 | |
The staff engages in a Secret Santa gift exchange. Items appraised include American Revolutionary War-era currency printed by Benjamin Franklin; a battle axe purported to be from the 15th century; and a 1950 ship's camera purported to be from the USS Wisconsin. | ||||
23 | 23 | "Pawn Shop Pinot" | December 21, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a 16th-century replica signal cannon that makes Rick question if it is truly a replica; a Volvo semi truck used as collateral for a loan; an antique 19th-century demijohn that Chumlee promptly uses to make his own foot-crushed wine; and a 1923 Louis Vuitton trunk. | ||||
24 | 24 | "Bikes and Blades" | December 27, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a 19th-century miniature reproduction of a 16th-century suit of armor; a 1940 quartermaster's spyglass; a set of V-44 and Mark 1 military knives whose seller says his grandfather smuggled back from World War II; and a customized 1996 Harley Road King motorcycle whose paint job may limit its range of potential customers. | ||||
25 | 25 | "Rick's Bad Day" | December 27, 2009 | |
Items appraised include a Le Coultre "perpetual motion" Atmos clock; a pair of halberd axes; a prisoner's ball and chain; a fake Ford's Theatre playbill for the night of Abraham Lincoln's assassination; and an antique potty chair. A number of unfortunate events, from bad purchases to multiple mishaps involving destroyed or broken merchandise, make it a bad day for Rick and the others. |
Season 2 (2010)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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26 | 1 | "Wheels" | January 18, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a Dutch East India ship's bell supposedly from a 1602 shipwreck; an early-20th-century roulette wheel; a 1970s Indian racing mini motorcycle; and a pair of Scottish daggers whose owner claims are 200 years old. | ||||
27 | 2 | "Chum Goes AWOL" | January 18, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1901 Edison phonograph; an AYT XP 2200 speedboat in need of restoration; a collection of gold demonic figurines painted black; a 1922 antique savings book, and a Binion's playing card vending machine. Chumlee gets sent to the Old Man's house for a simple errand, but takes his time doing it. | ||||
28 | 3 | "Shocking Chum" | January 25, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1948 portable electric shock therapy machine; a bag filled with antique stamps; a Yamaha Rhino; and a clump of silver 1702 rupees discovered as a part of sunken treasure in 1961 by Arthur C. Clarke's team, from the Great Basses wreck. | ||||
29 | 4 | "Pezzed Off" | January 25, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an 18th-century French double-barrel musket coach gun; a collection of Pez dispensers from the 1960s and 1970s; a 1932-S Washington Quarter; and a U.S. Navy uniform whose time period of origin becomes the point of a bet between Rick and the Old Man. | ||||
30 | 5 | "Tattoos and Tantrums" | February 1, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an 1888 McClellan saddle purported to have been used by Kevin Costner in the film Dances with Wolves; an 1886 Winchester rifle; and a large, early-20th-century cast-iron sheet metal shear. Corey buys a tattoo kit that he then takes to a tattoo shop to trade for a tattoo, much to the irritation of his father and grandfather. | ||||
31 | 6 | "Guns and Rangers" | February 1, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1997 NASCAR trophy that was presented to Jeff Gordon; antique portraits of Napoleon Bonaparte and Joséphine de Beauharnais; an antique matchlock key gun dating from about the 17th century; an ivory tusk that Rick immediately rejects; and a life-size, fiberglass Power Ranger whose owner refurbished and outfitted with a cell phone charger after finding it in a dumpster. | ||||
32 | 7 | "Pinball Wizards" | February 8, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1973 Bally's "Odds & Evens" pinball machine whose owner presents it, disassembled, to Corey and a surprisingly knowledgeable Chumlee; a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle $20 gold coin; a Segway i2 whose owner wishes to upgrade to an offroad model; a portable gramophone dated between 1931–1944; and a couch shaped like the rear end of a Shelby Cobra. | ||||
33 | 8 | "Chopper Gamble" | February 8, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1768 colonial lottery ticket signed by George Washington; a set of five 1967 Pete Rose baseball cards; a 1992 crashed Schweizer 300C helicopter in need of restoration, whose space needs are a concern for the Old Man; and a pair of antique Plug 8 handcuffs. | ||||
34 | 9 | "Spooning Paul Revere" | February 15, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a handmade, Anton Schneider cuckoo clock from the 19th century; an antique thermometer from the 19th century that features the Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Réaumur scales; a silver table spoon said to have been made by Paul Revere; and a vintage Kam-Act MK-2 archery bow. | ||||
35 | 10 | "Off the Wagon" | February 15, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an 1890 Auto Wheel coaster wagon; a Civil War saber believed to have belonged to a Confederate officer; a cast iron, Kelsey Excelsior printing press from the 19th century; and a rare 1942 Saroléa motorcycle that Corey tries to convince Rick can turn a profit if restored. | ||||
36 | 11 | "Fortune in Flames" | March 1, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a World War I U.S. military flamethrower; a 1963 Volkswagen Baja Bug; and a Manhattan Firearms pepper-box revolver from the mid-19th century. Corey and Chumlee also investigate a gypsy fortune teller machine whose owner is auctioning it off, and refuses to sell it prior to auction. | ||||
37 | 12 | "Backroom Brawl" | March 1, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a pocket-sized, antique ivory sundial believed to be from the 17th century; an album of original 1963 Jimmy Hoffa photographs; and a 1964 Midway "Rifle Champ" sharpshooting arcade game. Rick and the Old Man's complaints to Corey about the disorganized back room, where thousands of pawned items are kept, leads to the discovery of a bronze, 1986 art deco statue by Erté called La Danseuse (The Dancer), which appears to be valuable. | ||||
38 | 13 | "Big Guns" | March 8, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a pair of scaled up, World War II model training rifles; a 1965 Gilbert Erector Set; two Soviet launch keys whose owner claims were used to launch ICBMs; a rare, 1920s Gibson banjo ukulele; and a 1940 steel Supermen of America membership ring. | ||||
39 | 14 | "Flight of the Chum" | March 8, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a Perseus statue by Émile Louis Picault, whose owner says is an 1888 original; a watchmaker's staking kit; a rare, 1950s Las Vegas Club $5 casino chip; a jersey autographed by Lou Gehrig; and a vintage Schweizer SGS 2–33 glider that needs restoration. | ||||
40 | 15 | "Bumpy Ride" | March 29, 2010 | |
Items appraised include Ronald Dunbar and General Johnson's 1970 Grammy Award for Best Rhythm and Blues Song; a 1930s Coca-Cola salesman's sampler cooler; a 1676 Spanish silver coin; a rickshaw once used by Siegfried and Roy's tiger show; and a 1777 French musket. | ||||
41 | 16 | "Helmet Head" | April 5, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1964 Austin-Healey Sprite; an antique diving helmet authenticated to date from 1865–1870; a collection of fractional currency notes; a Miami Heat 2006 NBA Championship ring; and an antique wooden chest that was purchased at a Miami pirate store, which appears to the Old Man to be rather modern. | ||||
42 | 17 | "Bow Legged" | April 12, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an 18th-century pegleg; an all-wooden motorcycle; a flintlock pistol and kindjal dagger from the Ottoman Empire; a 2010 Hoyt carbon matrix compound bow, which is said to be the best, strongest, and most expensive bow ever made; and an antique Kalliope Musikwerke music box that Rick estimates to be about 130 years old. | ||||
43 | 18 | "Hell Week" | April 19, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 19th-century Fairbanks Morse & Co. coffee grinder; a 1967 The Rat Patrol lunchbox; a hard-carved, antique Native American tobacco store statue; and an 8mm home movie of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, dated between 1939 and 1945. When the subject of Corey and Chumlee's weight comes up, Rick challenges them to an obstacle course, with the loser required to buy lunch for a week.[nb 1] | ||||
44 | 19 | "Zzzzzz" | April 25, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an 1884, single-action Colt revolver whose nickel plating concerns Rick; a collection of 26 U.S. Presidential campaign buttons from between the 1860s and the 1960s; a Country Craftsman reproduction of an antique spinning wheel; and a commercial grade, Astra Mega I espresso machine and coffee grinder, which Chumlee wishes to use to address the Old Man's more frequently napping of late. | ||||
45 | 20 | "The British Are Coming" | April 25, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a rare, 1775 war bond engraved by Paul Revere right after the American Revolutionary War began; a pneumatic-powered, music-playing, 1981 replica of a 1909 fire engine; a 1965 Chevrolet Impala station wagon whose engine swap and other modifications dissatisfy Rick and the Old Man; and a 1946 Seeburg jukebox that needs extensive restoration. | ||||
46 | 21 | "License to Pawn" | May 2, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an antique 19th-century Ives toy train set that was found in a 120-year-old house; an 1862 three-cent, George Washington postage stamp encased in a token; a 1980 10th anniversary edition Datsun 280ZX; a copy of the final draft script to the James Bond movie Goldfinger; which the seller says was given to him by his friend, actor Harold Sakata, who played Oddjob in the film; and a 19th-century antique tricycle that Rick thinks is a reproduction. | ||||
47 | 22 | "Trail Breaker" | June 7, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1969 Rokon Trail-Breaker 2-wheel drive offroad motorcycle; a 1715 Lima escudo Spanish fleet gold coin; an antique Woody Woodpecker toy; a collection of Muhammad Ali and Layla Ali memorabilia; and a 1963 Zenith Trans-Oceanic Model 3000 shortwave radio. | ||||
48 | 23 | "Top Secret" | June 7, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a set of maps and battle plans for the Battle of Iwo Jima, whose seller says were taken into that battle by his father, a landing craft operator; a script for the 18th episode of In the Heat of the Night autographed by nine of that series' stars, including Carroll O'Connor; a 1967 Ford F-100 truck that needs work; and a collection of 1860s miner's equipment found in Goldfield, Nevada, the centerpiece of which is a miner's ore cart. A customer also brings in the pipe used by Chris Fowler to break Homer Bush's leg in 1996. But Chumlee doesn't want any part of the item (for obvious reasons). | ||||
49 | 24 | "A Whale of a Time" | June 14, 2010 | |
Items appraised include the 1953 first issue of Playboy magazine, featuring Marilyn Monroe's nude pictorial; an 1824 whale tooth scrimshaw with a logbook stamp on its bottom; a collection of two antique rifles, one of which is a .54 caliber Burnside carbine gun from the American Civil War, the other of which is a trapdoor gun; a 1943 foxhole lighter; and music manager Buddy Zoloth's address book from the 1960s, which includes phone numbers for a number of his contacts, including Keith Richards, Neil Young, Grace Slick and Elton John. | ||||
50 | 25 | "Gold Diggers" | June 14, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a gold bar worth about $24,000, which was found in the seller's recently deceased grandmother's house, and may be from an underwater treasure; an astrodome from a B-29 Superfortress; a four-chambered liquor bottle made of hand-blown glass from France; a collection of Kentucky coal miners' scrip coins from the 1920s–1940s; and a collection of American League Baseball field passes dating from 1925 to the 1940s. | ||||
51 | 26 | "Aw Shucks!" | June 21, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an 80-year-old carnival Big Six wheel; which Rick and the seller spin to come to an agreement on a purchase price; a white metal coin from George Washington's 1799 funeral, with a hole drilled into it that bothers Rick, and whose apparent age worries the Old Man; a flax bow totem from a Native American craftshop in Wyoming; a copy of the early-20th-century Coca-Cola advertisement Drink Coca-Cola 5¢ featuring model Hilda Clark; and a hand-cranked corn husker. | ||||
52 | 27 | "Deals from Hell" | June 21, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1901 kris sword from the Philippines with a talisman pommel; three January 1997 photo negatives of Michael Jackson taken during his HIStory World Tour, the rights which the photographer wants to sell; a dome-top trunk from the late 19th century that was bought at a San Francisco yard sale; a copy of Dante's Inferno illustrated by Gustave Doré from the late 19th century; and a wooden duck pull toy from the 1930s that was bought at a yard sale 20 years previously by the seller's mother. | ||||
53 | 28 | "Chumlee's Dummies" | June 28, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a solar therapy device; a 1939 Stinson Reliant airplane; two Western Novelty dummies whose purchase by the Old Man surprises Rick; a receipt of Andrew Jackson's for eight muskets from the War of 1812, and a signed and numbered print of Peter Lik's photo "Beyond Paradise". | ||||
54 | 29 | "Strike, Spare BOOM" | June 28, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a bowling ball mortar built by the seller; a 1939 British World War II baby gas mask; an intact ticket for the 1965 Muhammad Ali versus Floyd Patterson fight; an antique spotlight estimated to be from the 1930s; and a collection of 70 antique railroad bonds, estimated by the seller to date from the 1840s. | ||||
55 | 30 | "Message in a Bottle" | July 5, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an 1850s sterling silver whisky flask that houses a note indicating it belonged to a Confederate banker; The Who's Woodstock contract, signed by Michael Lang, which was bought at a yard sale; a 110-year-old Old Faithful hand-cranked pine washing machine; a set of 19th-century Liverpool-made Williams & Powell duelling pistols estimated to be from the 1850s, whose missing proof marks worry the Old Man; and a framed set of two Cleveland Indians 1948 World Series pennants. | ||||
56 | 31 | "Rough Riders" | July 5, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a broken Remington six-shot revolver that is fourth in a series of four, of which Teddy Roosevelt owned two, whose seller claims belonged to an ancestor general in the Honduran Army that rode with Roosevelt; a 1930s John Deere Model A tractor; a set of 12 frosted glass Disney figurines said to be from an aborted European Disney park; a Romstar "Jump Shot" basketball arcade game; an 1850s British-style bugle bought at an estate sale that appears to have belonged to the 7th Cavalry, Company A; and a Bulova Accutron Spaceview Movement gift clock, given to Israel Foreign Minister Yigal Allon by Richard Nixon, whose seller is Allon's grandson. | ||||
57 | 32 | "Phoning It In" | July 12, 2010 | |
Items appraised include three personal letters by John, Robert and Edward Kennedy to the seller's aunt; a Coca-Cola airline ice chest dating from 1948–1952; a copy of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland illustrated by Salvador Dalí; a collection of over 1,000 Transformers toys; a collection of five vintage Mickey Mouse rotary telephones; and an 85-year-old antique razor made in Solingen, Germany that was bought at an estate sale, whose ivory handle turns out to be made of celluloid. | ||||
58 | 33 | "Moon Walking" | July 12, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an Apollo 16 mission flag autographed by all three mission astronauts; an 1861 American Civil War .58 caliber Colt Special rifle musket that was won by the seller in a poker game; a gumball machine styled as a chicken that lays eggs; two pieces of Li'l Abner and Dick Tracy original comic strip art signed by creators Al Capp and Chester Gould, whose seller was an employee of the New York Daily News art department in the 1960s; and a collection of 20 NFL collector pins from the first 20 Super Bowls made by Coca-Cola, that was found in the garage of the seller's recently-deceased uncle. |
Season 3 (2010–11)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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59 | 1 | "Peeping Pawn" | August 16, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a World War II impact detonation grenade made by Eastman Kodak for the Office of Strategic Services, which was bought for $5 by a part-time employee of the store; a late 1950s "School for Young Ladies" peep show machine; a 1958 Harley-Davidson toy motorcycle made by Masudaya Modern Toys, whose seller's mother needs money for eye surgery; a Select-O-Vend penny candy machine estimated to be from the 1940s or 1950s; a rare, 1776 Massachusetts Pine Tree Cent penny made by Paul Revere, whose seller says is one of only two in existence; and a collection of John F. Kennedy memorabilia whose pieces are in varied condition. | ||||
60 | 2 | "Ace in the Hole" | August 16, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a collection of three rare 1896 Educational Series silver certificates purchased at an auction for $7,500; a collection of July 1898 photos taken at Camp Cuba Libra outside Jacksonville, Florida, which includes a shot of General Robert E. Lee's nephew, Major General Fitzhugh Lee, Commander of the 7th Army Corps, purchased 20 years previously by the seller at an estate sale; a late-19th-century professional gambler's toolkit, also purchased 20 years previously, which belonged to gambler J.D. Borthwick, and includes a set of weapons in the bottom compartment, including a Colt Model 1862 revolver and a Joseph Allen & Sons bowie knife; a 1950s Oremaster Long-Ranger Geiger counter; and an early-20th-century Wee Wheelers kick scooter purchased at an estate sale. | ||||
61 | 3 | "Double Trouble" | September 6, 2010 | |
Items appraised include an 1830s–1850s .34 caliber, double-barreled rifle with both a smooth and a rifled barrel, brought to the shop along with an 1840s, possibly .42 caliber percussion pistol; proofs of two paintings by Andy Warhol protégé Steve Kaufman, whose ripped edges concern Rick; a 1930s four string acoustic Martin Guitar brought in by singer Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember; a collection of two Freddy Krueger dolls signed by actor Robert Englund, who played the character; and an unopened bottle of vintage 1921 Dom Pérignon, which Rick believes was stored incorrectly, ruining its contents. | ||||
62 | 4 | "Getting a Head" | September 6, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a shrunken human head from the Amazon that Rick thinks is a fake; a black widow brooch that Rick identifies as Fabergé, much to the seller's surprise; a 1969 Buick Skylark in need of restoration that the seller found behind a grocery store before buying it from the owner; a U.S. Civil War field desk filled with period documents, whose seller claims to be the great, great grandson of its original owner, the captain of the 10th Indiana Volunteers, Company C; and a 1902 Queen Paula Sears pump organ. This episode was dedicated to the memory of Leonard Shafer, who appeared in one episode. | ||||
63 | 5 | "Cornering the Colonel" | September 13, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a copy of the Beatles album Yesterday and Today with the infamous "Butcher Cover"; a large, World War II American Garrison Flag displaying 48 stars; a pre-1900, German-made, watchmaker's screw refinishing tool that belonged to the seller's watchmaker father; the last suit given to Colonel Harlan Sanders under his contract with KFC, which was found by the seller in a house that belonged to Sanders; the commission document, signed by United States President Grover Cleveland, with which he appointed William Lochren Commissioner of Pensions; and a 1981 Zamperla "K.O. PunchBall" arcade punching bag game. | ||||
64 | 6 | "Ready, Set, Pawn" | September 13, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1970s custom-made, Super Comp drag racing car, with trailer, that needs restoration to be recertified; a 1945 Japanese Set #2 land mine training kit that belonged to the seller's veteran father; an 1883 high-wheel bicycle, whose parts the Old Man feels are far more modern than the 19th century; and a Howdy Doody paper doll Wonder Bread advertisement estimated by the Old Man to be from the 1950s. Chumlee pesters Rick to have the shop print business cards for him, though he is forced to adapt when he sees how Corey wrote his name on them. | ||||
65 | 7 | "The Eagle Has Landed" | September 20, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a gutted 1920 Prohibition-era antique slot machine from Colorado a 1973 Jeep CJ5 that needs restoration; an 1861 Double Eagle $20 gold coin brought in by a bail bondsman whose missing client gave it to him as collateral; and a collection of photographs and positives from the Apollo 17 moon landing mission. | ||||
66 | 8 | "Like a Rolling Chum" | September 20, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a hockey stick signed by members of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" United States Olympic men's hockey team; an original 1970s vinyl LP of Bob Dylan's album, Self Portrait, which Chumlee is tasked to get autographed by Dylan, who is performing in town; a 1997 Fleetwood Discovery motorhome; and a huge collection of 1950s cowboy toys that includes various memorabilia of The Lone Ranger and Bat Masterson. Bob Dylan has a cameo appearance. | ||||
67 | 9 | "Hello Nurse" | October 18, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a Civil War-era Kentucky long rifle; a silver plate and bowl whose seller says was stolen from Adolf Hitler's summer home by his great uncle during World War II; an 1899 Irish blackthorne walking stick; a rare, 1967 G.I. Joe nurse action doll; and a 1950s-era Marketeer golf cart in poor condition. Irritated over the poor performance of the night shift, Rick assigns Corey to temporarily work the night shift to retrain the employees, much to Corey's displeasure. | ||||
68 | 10 | "Chumdog Millionaire" | October 18, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1956 ES 225-T Gibson guitar; a 1981 DeLorean sports car; and a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt, sent to the seller's grandfather. Rick, Corey and Chumlee learn they will appear on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Meredith Vieira makes a cameo appearance in a dream sequence experienced by Chumlee. | ||||
69 | 11 | "Gone With the Schwinn" | October 25, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a pair of ornate, hand-etched parade saddles; a 60-year-old Steiff teddy bear; an 18th-century bronze miniature cannon, purchased at a garage sale, that was used for instruction in the use of its larger counterparts; a pair of Schwinn Phantom bicycles from the 1950s; and a collection of 58 boxes, each containing about 60 video tapes of various TV shows and movies plus audio cassettes, that belonged to Sammy Davis, Jr.. | ||||
70 | 12 | "Bare Bones" | October 25, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a collection of 290-million-year-old Mazon Creek fossils of spiders and ferns; a blackjack table from the Stardust Casino; a pair of metal Coca-Cola signs from the 1950s; and a custom Down and Dirty motorcycle frame. When Rick and the Old Man learn that Corey paid a total of $18,000 to buy the frame and build a motorcycle from it, they give Corey, who entertains the notion of purchasing it himself, an ultimatum. | ||||
71 | 13 | "Never Surrender" | November 1, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a letter by Winston Churchill to U.S. Major General Mark Clark; a radio controlled, gas-powered toy Hummer that Chumlee wants to repair; an antique barber pole made between the late 19th century and the early 20th century made of cast iron and blown stained glass; a 1938 Frigidaire refrigerator; and a Catholic relic from Saint Elizabeth Seton with documentation in Latin. | ||||
72 | 14 | "Honest Abe" | November 1, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a silk Abraham Lincoln campaign ribbon from the 1860 U.S. Presidential election; a working 19th-century dynamite detonator; a mid-1960s B&Z Electra-King electric car; a pair of mint condition 1990 Air Jordan V basketball sneakers, (about which Chumlee displays a surprising amount of knowledge); a pre-World War II German Tippco toy army truck; and a 1913 Victrola phonograph. | ||||
73 | 15[2] | "Monkey Business" | December 6, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1944 Carlisle & Finch Navy spotlight; a hat claimed to have been worn by John Wayne in either Rio Grande or Rio Lobo; a Rembrandt etching whose seller bought it at a garage sale for $10; a 1930s Baldwin Howard grand piano; a 1950s Musical Jolly Chimp clapping cymbal toy; and a Yankees Stadium bleacher seat whose seller claims was taken from the stadium during the 1977 World Series. | ||||
74 | 16 | "Packing Heat" | December 13, 2010 | |
Items appraised include a 1950s, battery-operated bacon-cooking pig chef toy made by Yonezawa; a collection of 1990s Atlanta Braves championship and World Series rings; a 1962 Cadillac Fleetwood limousine; a pair of antique pistol lighters; and a pair of 1860 hand-stitched political dolls depicting Abraham Lincoln and a slave, which were made to be burned in effigy by pre-Civil War, pro-slavery advocates. The Oak Ridge Boys (the Old Man's favorite band) make a cameo appearance. | ||||
75 | 17 | "Luck of the Draw" | January 17, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a pair of 19th-century pistols; a collection of items that belonged to Wyatt Earp, as well as some photos of Earp and Bat Masterson; a collection of fishing lures; an antique television; a Schlitz beer lamp; and a gold medal from the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. | ||||
76 | 18 | "Houdini's Handcuffs" | January 17, 2011 | |
Items appraised include handcuffs and leg shackles that belonged to Harry Houdini; a St. Louis Rams Vince Lombardi Trophy from the 2000 Super Bowl; a collection of 1940s comic buttons from Pep Cereal; a 1970s Slingerland jazz drum set; and a Prohibition-era cocktail shaker. | ||||
77 | 19 | "Pedal to the Medal" | January 24, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a 1950s child's pedal car; a chessboard made with wood from the Titanic; a 1978 Superman record player; a poem handwritten by Jimi Hendrix; and a sealed can of "Can Can" brand canned pearls that Rick wishes to open in order to inspect the contents. | ||||
78 | 20 | "Case Closed" | January 24, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a 17th-century musketoon; a 1974 Lotus Europa sports car; a case file from the Lindbergh baby kidnapping that belonged to Leon Hoage; a private investigator hired by Charles Lindbergh; and a mid-1970s Lasonic boom box. | ||||
79 | 21 | "Darth Pawn" | January 31, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a 1930s Bendix A7 World War II aircraft octant; a 1995 Nintendo Virtual Boy video game console; an 1880s doctor's buggy whose seller purchased it on the Internet; two life-sized Star Wars figures of Jar Jar Binks and Darth Maul; and a 1763 Stradivarius violin whose seller says was found in a cedar chest in his newly-purchased house, but which Rick thinks is a copy. But the seller wants $1 million for it. | ||||
80 | 22 | "Put Up Your Dukes" | January 31, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a book published in 1546 by Georgius Agricola that was once owned by Isaac Newton; an Army jacket from the Spanish–American War whose seller claims belonged to his grandfather (much to the Harrisons' skepticism); and a 32-year-old, 80-piece collection of John Wayne memorabilia. After buying the Newton book, Rick notices some notes written in it that may be Newton's actual handwriting. | ||||
81 | 23 | "Pawn Illustrated" | February 7, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a collection of World War II aviator gear, including a P-38 flight jacket, hat and survival kit; a 48-year-old canister of National Biscuit Company fallout shelter survival crackers; a child's half-scale flintlock musket dated to the 1770s–1780s; a collection of Sahara Casino baccarat chips; and a collection of the first year of issues of Sports Illustrated. | ||||
82 | 24 | "Striking a Chord" | February 7, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a first Acts of Congress book signed by James Smith that was discovered in an old house; a Breitling emergency watch; an A-series 1907 Gibson mandolin Rick thinks might have been made by Lloyd Loar; a 1973 Airstream trailer; and a 1983 RB Robotics 5X home robot that was purchased at a flea market. | ||||
83 | 25 | "Harrison for President" | February 14, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an antique Pepsi cooler circa 1939–50 that needs full restoration; a functional antique Mutoscope arcade claw machine; a political textile sporting the likeness of someone Rick thinks might be William Henry Harrison, but who turns out to be Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette; a sealed box of 1940s pre-embargo Cuban cigars found by the seller in his father's old war chest; and a picture book from the 1936 Summer Olympics, and one of the gold medallions that was given to German soldiers at the time. | ||||
84 | 26 | "Wise Guys" | February 14, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an armored 1941 armored M3 Scout Car; a check signed by mobster Carlo Gambino; a 1988 Apple IIGS computer; an 1880 Newfoundland 2 dollar coin and a 1937 Little Orphan Annie decoder pin. | ||||
85 | 27 | "Robosaurus" | March 21, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an 1886 cast-iron Uncle Sam mechanical coin bank; the fire-breathing Robosaurus monster truck; a $1 fold-over error note from the 1960s; and an antique Hohner harmonica. When the shop's computer system crashes, the Old Man becomes irate with Corey's inability to hand-write receipts. | ||||
86 | 28 | "Ah, Shoot!" | March 21, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an Ansel Adams print; a 1987 Jaguar XJ6 that the Old Man takes a liking to; a 1942 Chicago Bears football autographed by the entire team; a copy of the November 3, 1948 edition of the Chicago Tribune, which featured the infamous "Dewey Defeats Truman" headline; and two 1934 $500 bill and $1,000 notes. | ||||
87 | 29 | "Going Postal" | March 28, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an 1862 U.S. postage printing plate for a George Washington 24 cent stamp; a recalled poster for the 1983 film Star Wars: Return of the Jedi; a 1960s Alvin marionette; an LP record album of a March 16, 1968 speech by Martin Luther King Jr., made less than three weeks before his assassination; and a Sioux Indian youth vest, which Rick makes a grave mistake in purchasing. | ||||
88 | 30 | "Chummobile" | March 28, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a writing desk that incorporates a gun, which appears to be from the 1890s–1910s; a replica of the Batmobile from the 1989 Batman film; an antique American warship's passport document featuring an Edward Savage engraving, and signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; and a collection of signed memorabilia of pool champion Willie Mosconi. |
Season 4 (2011)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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89 | 1 | "Evel Genius" | April 4, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a collection of 24 1960s rock concert posters for Buffalo Springfield, the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones; an optometrist's collection of 400 hand-blown glass prosthetic eyeballs dating from the 1890s – 1939; a 1977 Evel Knievel pinball machine that turns out to be worth much less than what Corey paid for it; and an autographed photo of Babe Ruth. | ||||
90 | 2 | "Pablo Pawncasso" | April 4, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a copy of the first issue of Rolling Stone magazine; a pair of 2002 and 2008 gold-plated pants pendants awarded to Ohio State football players, the latter of which belonged to Doug Worthington; a pair of Picasso lithographs; a 1931 REO Flying Cloud hot rod with bullet-proof glass; and a 1980s coin-operated, computerized breathalyzer formerly used in a California bar. | ||||
91 | 3 | "Sub for Sale" | April 11, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an officer's commission from the Revolutionary War; a miniature Model T Ford with a working motor; and a one-man midget submarine, whose purchase by Rick surprises both the Old Man and Corey. | ||||
92 | 4 | "Missile Attack" | April 11, 2011 | |
Items appraised include the guidance system to a Cold War–era AIM-9 Sidewinder missile; an original Playboy bunny outfit; a 1986 Buick Regal that Chumlee takes an odd liking to; an 1850s–1860s carpenter's tool chest; and a 1980 Rubik's Cube sealed in its original package. | ||||
93 | 5 | "Not on My Watch" | April 18, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a Confederate Civil War Bowie knife known as an "Arkansas Toothpick"; a 1970 Honda Z600; a professionally restored, 1936 Rolex watch previously owned by Bernie Madoff; a boxing gym bell signed by Sonny Liston in 1970; and a 1957 Team Bowling Alley arcade game. | ||||
94 | 6 | "Take a Seat" | April 18, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a chair from the U.S. Senate that belonged to Senator Pat McCarran; a photograph of a NASA Gemini spacecraft launch signed by numerous astronauts including Neil Armstrong, Ed White, Buzz Aldrin, and Gus Grissom; a NASCAR driver's suit, c. 2002, that once belonged to Ryan Newman; and a collection of Asian wood carvings. To address the Old Man's habit of falling asleep within view of the showroom floor, Rick has a new office built for him. | ||||
95 | 7 | "Pom Pom Pawn" | April 25, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a naval blunderbuss from the 17th century, a 1978 GMC motor home sponsored by Coca-Cola; a San Francisco 49ers cheerleader's 1989 Super Bowl ring; a photo of The Who signed by three of that band's members; and a Columbia University speed reading machine course. | ||||
96 | 8 | "Patton Pending" | April 25, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a signed George S. Patton photo album, whose seller is the grandson of the lieutenant assigned to photograph Patton for three months; an antique sterling silver travel kit; a pair of jockey boots autographed by Willie Shoemaker; a large collection of decanters; and a Kevlar bulletproof vest with two trauma plates. | ||||
97 | 9 | "Spidey Cents" | May 2, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a piece of the heat shield from the Apollo 13 spacecraft; a 1973 Husqvarna CR 400 dirt bike whose restoration may prove to be a problem for Corey; a World War II Japanese non-commissioned officer's sword; Todd McFarlane's original artwork for page 25 of The Amazing Spider-Man #316 (June 1989); and a Curta calculator from the 1950s or 1960s. | ||||
98 | 10 | "Necessary Roughness" | May 2, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a collection of secret plans from the Normandy landings of World War II; a leather football helmet; a pair of saber bayonets from the Franco-Prussian War; and the head of a rare 1978 Stretch Serpent toy that Corey buys for $500, leading to a bet between him and an irritated Old Man over how much it is really worth. | ||||
99 | 11 | "Peacemaker" | May 9, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an early 1890s Colt .45 Peacemaker; a mid-1950s German Binz scooter; photos of a Japanese World War II Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane shot down in the Aleutian Islands on July 10, 1942; a Tiger's eye gemstone skull; and Elvis Presley's medical records. | ||||
100 | 12 | "The Great Escape" | May 9, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an original Harry Houdini straitjacket authenticated to have been used by him in a January 1, 1915 performance;[3] a loudspeaker from Ebbets Field in Brooklyn; a letter written and signed by Helen Keller; and a Carl Zeiss telescope from the late 19th century. | ||||
101 | 13 | "Broadsiding Lincoln" | May 30, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a John Wilkes Booth Wanted poster printed on April 20, 1865; a 1930s arcade penny scale; an Air Force fighter pilot's G-suit and helmet worn by the seller's brother-in-law when he flew an F-18 during the Gulf War; and a 1930s Chicago police badge. | ||||
102 | 14 | "Sharpe Shooters" | June 1, 2011 | |
Rick and Sean Rich travel to Ashman's Pioneer Market in Fillmore, Utah to investigate a Civil War-era Gatling gun that just came on the market, as well as an 1863 Sharps carbine. Back in Las Vegas, items appraised at the Gold & Silver include a 1915 Ford Model T taxi and a vintage Charley Weaver Bartender toy. | ||||
103 | 15 | "Late Night Chum" | June 6, 2011 | |
Items appraised include World War II Adolf Hitler novelty matches; a Union Civil War cavalry jacket; a limited edition copy of The Illiterate Digest autographed by author Will Rogers; a porcelain-coated, 1940s Texaco sign; and an original Teddy Ruxpin and Grubby set. Rick assigns Chumlee to the night shift to fill in for someone who is sick. | ||||
104 | 16 | "Buy The Book" | June 6, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a Confederate "CS" belt buckle with a Minié ball bullet lodged in it; a first edition copy of Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls, along with a framed autograph of the author, which George Stephanopoulos later purchases when he visits the shop; a 1932 Lincoln Roadster, whose seller is initially reluctant to negotiate; and an antique bamboo fishing pole. | ||||
105 | 17 | "Over the Top" | June 13, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a quick-draw gun holster and blank-firing gun used on the TV series Gunsmoke in 1957 and 1958; a 1930s Steelcraft zeppelin pull toy; a World War I 5th Marine Regiment helmet; and an antique clock with four Morgan silver dollars and two Peace Dollars embedded in it. Rick hires a personal trainer and insists that he, Corey, the Old Man and Chumlee begin exercising every morning. | ||||
106 | 18 | "Honor Thy Father" | June 13, 2011 | |
Items appraised include the document signed by John Hancock with which he was inducted as a captain in the American militia; a framed, limited print photo of Jimi Hendrix by Gered Mankowitz that Corey wants to buy as a Father's Day gift for Rick; a 1934 steel Rickenbacker frying pan guitar; and a 1960s Schwinn Sting-Ray Runabout that's been outfitted with a motor that Corey says needs to be removed in order for it to be sold as a collectible. | ||||
107 | 19 | "The Pick, the Pawn, and the Polish" | July 11, 2011 | |
The conclusion of a three-part crossover episode that began on American Pickers and continued on American Restoration. Rick asks Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz to find a 1957 Chevrolet for his father's 70th birthday, and then meets with Rick Dale and Danny Koker to have it restored in time for the party. At the Gold & Silver, items appraised including a rare, 19th-century Imperial Protector 4 mm gun ring; a collection of approximately 50 original animation cels and their color guides that include Scooby-Doo, Fat Albert, The Smurfs, and Looney Tunes; and an unused ticket for a 1966 Beatles concert at Shea Stadium. | ||||
108 | 20 | "Making Cents" | July 18, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a script of The Godfather purported signed by Al Pacino, but actually signed by Al Ruddy, a co-producer; a sterling silver Cartier bottle opener and a pair of caps; a vintage Excelsior accordion; a World War II Celestial Navigation trainer book; and a 1950s coin-operated Bally "Western Express" kiddie ride that Chumlee, working on a $1,000 spending limit from Rick, investigates in an attempt to prove himself. | ||||
109 | 21 | "Kings and McQueens" | July 18, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a 19th-century shotgun disguised as a cane; a 1940 Indian motorcycle that belonged to Steve McQueen; and a book printed by Benjamin Franklin. | ||||
110 | 22 | "Face the Music" | July 25, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a framed business card of John Wesley Hardin, authentication of which proves to be difficult; a 1950s Shopsmith woodworking machine; a jacket worn by actor Clint Walker in the 1964 movie Send Me No Flowers, which the seller says he purchased from Walker personally; and an early 1930s Gibson mandolin that an ambitious Chumlee buys for $1,500. | ||||
111 | 23 | "Off the Wall" | July 25, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an 1854 Civil War musket made in Harpers Ferry that Rick observes is loaded; replica Master Chief armor suit and rifle based on the video game Halo that was made by the seller; a 1950s Murray atomic missile pedal car; two liberty passes from the USS Arizona and USS Mississippi; and a collection of four vintage pawn shop movie posters that Rick wants to keep to decorate the shop, but for which Corey has other ideas. | ||||
112 | 24 | "Buffalo Bull" | August 1, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a chest filled with puppets and other memorabilia belonging to Buffalo Ben, who may have been a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show; a phone booth from the 1950s or 1960s whose phone still functions; a collection of three vintage railroad lamps; and an unsigned copy of Ronald Reagan's 1928 high school yearbook and a signed letter that belonged to the seller's grandfather, who graduated with Reagan. | ||||
113 | 25 | "Cannons and Klingons" | August 1, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a military lighter, I.D. and scrapbook that belonged to the seller's grandfather, a writer/producer made who propaganda films for the U.S. government's atomic testing program in the 1950s; a shirt that belonged to Roy Rogers; a collection of 200 pieces of signed Star Trek memorabilia;[4] and an antique signal cannon used by Jonathan Higgins (John Hillerman) on the TV series Magnum, P.I.. | ||||
114 | 26 | "Silent and Deadly" | August 8, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln's tomb; a Schuco Charlie Chaplin wind-up doll; a 1970 Chevrolet Impala; an antique African sword from the Congo; and a rare copy of a limited edition of The Authorized Al, a biography of "Weird Al" Yankovic. | ||||
115 | 27 | "Weird Science" | August 8, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an antique Master Violet Ray #11 electrotherapy kit; a 19th-century, five-barrel, 37 mm Hotchkiss revolving cannon that fires one-pound projectiles, which Rick and Sean Rich investigate at Ashman's Pioneer Market in Utah; a 1973 Wurlitzer 1050 jukebox; a 50-year-old electric waffle iron; and an unused, early-20th-century hog oiler. | ||||
116 | 28 | "The Wright Stuff" | August 15, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a collection of letters and pilot licenses signed by Orville Wright; a 1930s Jennings Bronze Chief nickel slot machine; and a Model 1830 percussion musket from West Point Military Academy. | ||||
117 | 29 | "Out of Gas" | August 15, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an early-19th-century W. Child percussion dueling pistol; a hat once owned by Ronnie Van Zant of Lynyrd Skynyrd, who gave it to the seller in 1977; a first edition copy of David Copperfield; a 2000 Porsche Carrera 911 engine from a junkyard; and a vintage rotary dial pay phone that's been converted for home use. | ||||
118 | 30 | "The King's Bling" | September 5, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a collection of over 200 vintage Matchbox cars; a pair of World War I German Pickelhaube helmets; a trio of vintage Japanese arcade games (Dig Dug, Yie-Ar Kung Fu and Super Dodgeball); and a necklace owned by Elvis Presley that was given to the seller when she was a teenager. | ||||
119 | 31 | "Pipe Dreams" | September 5, 2011 | |
Items appraised include Robert E. Lee's silver spoon and Ulysses S. Grant's meerschaum pipe, which are brought in by the same seller; four volumes of Don Quixote; a vintage Metrotech metal detector; a U.S. Vietnam War-era practice bomb; and one of Secretariat's horseshoes. | ||||
120 | 32 | "High Stakes" | September 12, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an 1830s Knock percussion pistol; a 1958 Glastron Seaflight boat; a copy of Dracula signed by Bram Stoker that was purchased at a charity auction; a Penn State University 1973 Orange Bowl championship ring; and a collection of antique billiard items, including ivory billiard balls. | ||||
121 | 33 | "Pirate's Booty" | September 12, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a 1787 carriage strongbox; a pirate ship parade float that Chumlee investigates; a collection of 17 one ounce silver art bars from the early 1970s; a World War II bomber jacket and flight mission logs that belonged to the seller's father, a B-17 pilot; and two Native American Kachina figurines made of sterling silver and turquoise. | ||||
122 | 34 | "Teacher's Pet" | September 19, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a World War II Sperry bombsight purchased at a garage sale for $10, which turns out to be not a bombsight, but a compensating mechanism from a B-26 or B-24 turret; a 1930s Dow Jones stock ticker; two 1903 volumes of Charles Paul de Kock's novel, Le Barbier de Paris, hand-written and illustrated by John French Sloan on vellum in 1903; and a toy car vetted by Antwaun, after he asks Chumlee to teach him more about the pawn business. | ||||
123 | 35 | "Bugs Money" | September 19, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a golf putter owned by Dean Martin; a 1941 741 Indian motorcycle; a homemade suit of armor; a tin Louis Armstrong toy; and a Bugs Bunny 50th anniversary poster signed by Mel Blanc and Friz Freleng. | ||||
124 | 36 | "Security" | September 26, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a Civil War drum; a 1922 photographer's printing table; a Royal Riders motorcycle club uniform; and a 1652 sixpence coin. Antwaun, in preparation to take a few days off, attempts to train Chumlee on how to work the door in his absence. | ||||
125 | 37 | "Poker Night" | September 26, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a 1956 Winter Olympics competitor's stadium coat that was purchased at a New England thrift store for less than $15; a 1940s pinup poster by Earl MacPherson; a 19th-century gambling kit; and a 2002 Snoop Dogg doll in its package. The Old Man challenges the others to a game of poker. | ||||
126 | 38 | "Rick or Treat" | October 24, 2011 | |
Items appraised in this Halloween-themed episode include a 19th-century vampire-killing kit; a collection equipment used in paranormal investigations that includes several tape recorders, a full spectrum camera and a laser grid, whose sellers offer to use to search for paranormal activity around the shop; a 1940s keypunch machine whose seller was a punchcard accounting instructor in the early 1950s; and a 1983 Jabba the Hutt Play-Doh set. Also, Rick orders the entire staff to come in on Halloween in costume, with the best costume awarded $100 of in-store credit. |
Season 5 (2011–12)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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127 | 1 | "Mile High Club" | November 28, 2011 | |
Items appraised include an Aero L-39 Albatros Czechoslovak fighter jet; a baseball glove signed by Babe Ruth and a bat signed by Ruth and Christy Mathewson; a set of mid-to-late-19th-century George Ligowsky glass and clay target balls; and a 1940s Hanovia tanning lamp. | ||||
128 | 2 | "Patriot Games" | November 28, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a poster from the movie Bullitt signed by Steve McQueen, Robert Duvall, Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Vaughn; two Civil War diaries from 1864 and 1865 that belonged to Hiram Otis Warren, a captain in the Union Army, 123rd New York Infantry, who was present at Gettysburg, Chancellorsville and Sherman's March, which are brought in by Warren's great-great-grandson; and Ricky Bryant's New England Patriots 2004 Super Bowl ring, whose hand-engraved manufacturer's mark worries Rick. Rick decides to implement a new rule forbidding staff from keeping items purchased for the shop, but Corey and the Old Man are skeptical of Rick's own commitment to this idea. | ||||
129 | 3 | "Blaze of Glory" | December 5, 2011 | |
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. | ||||
130 | 4 | "Looney Dunes" | December 5, 2011 | |
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. | ||||
131 | 5 | "Buyer Beware" | December 12, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a prop policeman's badge from the TV show Dragnet; 1940s steel mandolin; a post-Civil War era Grand Army of the Republic parade cannon; and a signed Abraham Lincoln photograph. | ||||
132 | 6 | "Silence of the Lambo" | December 12, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a certified set of Saddam Hussein's fingerprints taken after his 2003 capture and arrest; an Olympic drug test pin brought in by the cyclist to whom it was given; a 2003 Lamborghini Murciélago purchased at an IRS auction; a 19th-century solid brass duck press; and a sterling silver Tiffany Walkman originally owned by John Entwistle, which is brought in by his ex-wife, Maxine. | ||||
133 | 7 | "$=MC2" | December 19, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a collection of Foreign Broadcast Information Service[nb 2] daily impact reports from 1972 to early 1973; a World War II-era handheld Japanese air raid siren; and a limited edition photograph of Albert Einstein by Philippe Halsman that appeared on the cover of Time magazine. The Old Man and Chumlee are given a tour of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. | ||||
134 | 8 | "Pony Up" | December 19, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a collection of items that belonged to former Attorney General J. Howard McGrath, including his Secret Service credentials, letters from J. Edgar Hoover and Hubert Humphrey, and a counterfeit $10 bill; a soundwagon record player; a 1979 Mattel Electronics electronic horse race analyzer; and a 1960s M422A1 Mighty Mite jeep. | ||||
135 | 9 | "High Tops" | December 26, 2011 | |
Items appraised include Nikola Tesla's original 1887 prototype AC motor; a pair of limited edition Nike Mag sneakers from the film Back to the Future Part II, a 1968 Volkswagen Beetle convertible, a 1920s Gordonair salesman's sample icebox, and a Breguet Lamborghini Diablo clock c. 1990–93. | ||||
136 | 10 | "Apocalypse Wow" | December 26, 2011 | |
Items appraised include a print of the Albrecht Dürer engraving Knight, Death and the Devil;[5] a nightlight statue of Bud Light advertising icon Spuds MacKenzie; a 2005 customized trike outfitted with built-in speakers, a video screen and a Mack Truck horn; a pre-Civil War daguerreotype studio camera; and a 2001 Boss Hoss trike. | ||||
137 | 11 | "Corey's Big Play" | January 2, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a fake Wells Fargo strongbox with a fake ball-and-chain whose seller says is from Folsom Prison c. the late 19th century or early 20th century; a 1924 Dodge Brothers business sedan; a Terminator skill stop slot machine from Japan; and a large, 70 lb. pair of World War II-era Nikon Coastwatcher binoculars taken from Guam in 1944. | ||||
138 | 12 | "Help Wanted" | January 2, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a triple-barreled, 1891 Sauer & Sohn drilling combination gun consisting of a 16-gauge double-barreled shotgun and a 9.3 mm rifle, whose seller says was taken from Germany by his grandfather during World War II; a contemporary InSTEP child's police pedal car; a collection of reproduction cast iron children's piggy banks ("Artillery", "Speaking Dog", "Teddy and the Bear", and "William Tel"); and a 1930s Dunhill clock cigarette lighter. With business picking up during the night shift, Rick decides to hire a new night employee to help Charles, who is adept at dealing with jewelry, but not with antiques. | ||||
139 | 13 | "Learning the Ropes" | January 9, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1910 Springfield, Illinois banker's time lock; an 1873 Springfield Armory single-shot rope gun; a first edition copy of Henry David Thoreau's Walden; an early 1930s optometry kit that belonged to the seller's great-grandfather; a Buzz Aldrin G.I. Joe doll found at a swap meet. Also, Corey and Chumlee conduct interviews in order to select the shop's new night shift broker. | ||||
140 | 14 | "Smells Like Pawn Spirit" | January 9, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1928 Charles Lindbergh aviation doll; a 1920s heavy porcelain over cast iron electric hand dryer; a Piccadilly Circus roulette slot machine from the 1960s or 1970s; a 1980s Brother word processor; a 1905 poster for a vaudeville act; and a harmonica purportedly played by Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. | ||||
141 | 15 | "Crosby, Stills and Cash" | January 16, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a backpacker Martin guitar signed by Crosby, Stills and Nash that was won by the seller in a trivia contest; a customized Phat Cycles Fuller chopper; a collection of vintage cigar box labels, some of which featured lithographic images of U.S. Presidents; and a pair of World War II bomb fins. Also, Rick and the Old Man interview Corey and Chumlee's favorite applicants for the night shift job from "Learning the Ropes". | ||||
142 | 16 | "Cash Cash Bang Bang" | January 16, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a Colt Army Model 1860 percussion revolver; a rare copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (March 1963); a trio of Red Comet fire extinguishers; and an 1876 Goodman Gold & Silver Mining Co. stock certificate issued to Mark Twain. | ||||
143 | 17 | "Over the Moon" | January 23, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a fragment of Apollo 11's heat shield; a World War II cargo pilot's jacket worn as part of The Hump route; a restored 1940s O'Keefe & Merritt gas stove with chrome finishes that are styled to look like a classic car; a "Fat Man" steering wheel; and a signed copy of J. Edgar Hoover's book, Persons in Hiding, whose seller acquired it from her great uncle, an FBI agent who worked under Hoover; and a pair of Gerald Ford belt buckles. | ||||
144 | 18 | "Les is More" | January 23, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1961 Les Paul SG guitar and collection of documents that belonged to Paul's wife, Mary Ford, which are brought in by Paul's nephew; a handkerchief/bandana from Benjamin Harrison's 1892 Presidential inauguration; A Hedman Co. check fraud protection kit; and a gold Rolex watch. Also, Chumlee begins training Olivia, the new night shift employee. | ||||
145 | 19 | "Hole in One" | January 30, 2012 | |
Items appraised include an 1833 Whitney percussion musket converted from a flintlock; a collection of five 1960s RuddSpeed whiskey decanters modeled after the grilles of automobiles including Bentley, Bugatti, Mercedes and Rolls-Royce; a golf ball once used by Lyndon B. Johnson, which struck the father of the seller who brings it in; a 1929 World Series Chicago Cubs press pin; and a copy of Nicolas Sanson's 1632 map of France. | ||||
146 | 20 | "Yankee Panky" | January 30, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a poster for Jimi Hendrix's second-to-last concert; a collection of inflatable paintball bunkers; a rare autographed Paul Newman racing suit; an electronic Louis Marx and Company 1949 "Mot-O-Run" tin toy that was found in a dumpster; and a photo signed by Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays and Harmon Killebrew. Also, Rick and the Old Man form a bet on which of their favored items is worth more. | ||||
147 | 21 | "Air Mail" | February 6, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1928 letter been flown by Charles Lindbergh on the Spirit of St. Louis; a collection of 14 1970s minibikes, one of which is a Honda Z50; a vintage horse race gambling game; a 1772 Fusee pocketwatch made in London; and a 1915–20 Spalding "Black Betsy" baseball bat modeled after the one used by Shoeless Joe Jackson. | ||||
148 | 22 | "Cash is King" | February 6, 2012 | |
Items appraised include two memoirs signed by King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson; a 1961 NFL Championship Game championship program; a 1970s Sun car tune-up tester; and a collection of five 1950s stamped tin army toys made in Japan. | ||||
149 | 23 | "Bear-ly There" | February 13, 2012 | |
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 (decade) 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. | ||||
150 | 24 | "Huddle Up" | February 13, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a reel of film of Franklin Delano Roosevelt; a 1913 New York City Fire Department log book; a collection of 1966 Miami Dolphins playbooks; and a 1923 National cash register. | ||||
151 | 25 | "Pawnocchio" | February 20, 2012 | |
Items appraised include three life-size Pinocchio marionettes handcrafted by Bob Baker Marionettes; a collection of 1945 issues of Yank magazine; an early-20th-century C.M. Sorensen Co. manual blood transfusion kit; a battered 1909 Cy Young baseball card that's missing a corner; and a Blues Harp harmonica said to have been played by Steven Tyler during his rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner at the 2001 Indianapolis 500. | ||||
152 | 26 | "Guns Blazing" | February 20, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a rare, Civil War-era, Confederate LeMat combination .42 caliber nine shot revolver/20-gauge shotgun; an original poster for the 1965 Italian film War of the Zombies; a collection of 1980s Nintendo Game & Watch handheld games; Dad's Root Beer outdoor thermometer sign from the late 1950s or early 1960s; and an autographed Goodyear tire from one of Dale Earnhardt's cars that was purchased from a memorabilia store as a gift for the seller, and later signed by Earnhardt following his 1998 Daytona 500 victory. | ||||
153 | 27 | "James Gang Rides Again" | February 27, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a collection of 11 original tintype photographs of what the seller says is the outlaw Jesse James and his gang; a 1950s Model 145 Leslie organ speaker; a 19th-century spoon bit drill set; and a 1930s Boy Scouts of America first aid kit. | ||||
154 | 28 | "Ring Around a Rockne" | February 27, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a signed letter from Knute Rockne to the seller's grandfather, dated March 13, 1931, 18 days before Rockne died; a collection of five antique Cracker Jack tin toys; an antique heirloom ring that belonged to mobster Lucky Luciano, brought in buy the son of a woman who ran errands for the mob; a solid wood, 19th-century dentist's pole; and a 1954 De Luxe scintillator. | ||||
155 | 29 | "Pawn with the Wind" | March 5, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a short snorter $1 bill signed by Clark Gable, brought in by a woman who says her uncle flew with Gable in World War II; an antique hand-crank electricity generator; a rare, a 19th-century Wells Fargo double-barrel shotgun; and a souvenir card from Ulysses S. Grant's funeral. | ||||
156 | 30 | "Zoodoo" | March 5, 2012 | |
Items appraised include copies of Harry S. Truman's two-volume memoir and his book, Mr. Citizen, autographed by Truman to his Chief Economist, Leon Keyserling; a novelty can of elephant manure from the Washington Park Zoo; a toy Mechanized Robot that is an imitation Robby the Robot from the 1956 film Forbidden Planet; and a 1950s Minox camera. |
Season 6 (2012)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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157 | 1 | "Guilty as Charged" | April 9, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a Star Trek Klingon bat'leth sword brought in by the same seller who presented the Star Trek memorabilia collection in "Cannons and Klingons"; an R. Clarke over/under flintlock four-barrel handgun from the late 1700s; a 1930s Chicago police callbox; and a 1971 book of misprinted and miscut Dwight D. Eisenhower postage stamps. Also, Rick finds a broken, $200 lamp in the warehouse, and must investigate when no one claims responsibility. | ||||
158 | 2 | "Corey's Big Burn" | April 9, 2012 | |
Items appraised include an exploding dye pack of $10 bills; a burnt copy of the program from the 1932 NFL Playoff Game whose $2,750 purchase by Corey concerns Rick and the Old Man; a 1960s Schwinn tandem bicycle that is examined by Chumlee and Olivia when a man brings it in during the night shift; and a lithograph by Evel Knievel that features a sketch of a train jump on its reverse side. | ||||
159 | 3 | "Wild Thing" | April 16, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1974 Volkswagen Thing; a collection of three Civil War-era cannonballs; a 1942 AT-6 Texan fighter plane; and a World War II-era book of war rations. | ||||
160 | 4 | "To the Moon" | April 16, 2012 | |
Items appraised include Jackie Gleason's custom-ordered, 1978 Lincoln Continental limousine; a Mount Rushmore commemorative plaque made of pure silver, which the Old Man wishes to melt down for fast money, but which Rick thinks will sell for more intact; a 1967 Super Bowl I football signed by the victorious Green Bay Packers, including Vince Lombardi; and a 1960s toy Disneyland Monorail set. | ||||
161 | 5 | "Chum-p Change" | April 23, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a collection of authenticated and graded notes of 1838 – 1840 paper money from the Republic of Texas and the Government of Texas; an 1886 Winchester repeating rifle that was passed down through four generations of the seller's family; a pair of movie poster printing plates for the 1943 film The Outlaw; and a Discovery Zone "Z-BOP" robot. Also, the men compete in a rifle-shooting competition. | ||||
162 | 6 | "Trigger Happy" | April 23, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 35mm Bell & Howell documentary film camera used by the U.S. Military during World War II; a rare, three-trigger Stevens shotgun; a 1961 Mercedes-Benz 190 that's been customized to include features such as 19-inch wheels; and an Abraham Lincoln campaign token from the 1864 Presidential election, which is brought in during the night shift, and requires Olivia to contact Rick. | ||||
163 | 7 | "Bossy Pants" | May 21, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a titanium nosepiece from a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird jet, brought in by the son of an engineer who worked on the vehicle, and signed by pilots Bill Flanagan and Robert Gilliland; a solid bronze 16th century cannon; a large pair of vintage Levi's jeans; a homemade Stand Up and Ride motor scooter; and a pair of vintage 1970 Snoopy and Red Baron music boxes. | ||||
164 | 8 | "What the Truck" | May 21, 2012 | |
Items appraised include an 1890s 18-karat gold Tiffany's pocket watch; a collection of 82 first series Garbage Pail Kids trading cards from 1985; a 1960s Mercedes Unimog military truck; and a sign that hung on the Berlin Wall. Racecar driver Matt Kenseth has a cameo. Rick and Corey Race Go Karts | ||||
165 | 9 | "Three Hour Tour" | May 28, 2012 | |
Items appraised include rare 1875[nb 3] one dollar and 1883 brownback five dollar bill, which were professionally graded Very Fine and Choice About New, respectively, and which were given to the seller by her aunt, whose grandfather was the United States Secretary of the Treasury at the time; a Big-Bang Cannon toy purchased by the seller at a yard sale twenty years earlier; a paperweight from the USS Guadalcanal commemorating its 1944 sinking of the German submarine UB-68; a pair of prop coconut cups from the TV series Gilligan's Island, brought in by the daughter of Dick Johnson, the special effects technician who worked on that series. | ||||
166 | 10 | "Family Feud" | May 28, 2012 | |
Items appraised include Cap Hatfield's Winchester Model 1892 rifle, which he used during the Hatfield-McCoy feud; a painting of John Lennon by Denny Dent; and a Gorham sterling silver inkwell, shaped like a gavel, that belonged to William Andrews Clark. | ||||
167 | 11 | "Silver Linings" | June 4, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a piece of stained glass art depicting dogs playing poker with a joker from a cigar shop; an early 19th-century manuscript of John Chrysostom's writings handwritten in Russian Church Slavonic; one hundred pounds of silver in the form of bars and coins that Rick needs to test before making an offer on; and a collection of props from the 1995 film Batman Forever, including a batarang and one of the pop-up riddles used by the Riddler. | ||||
168 | 12 | "Like a Rock" | June 11, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a collection of 19th century Wells Fargo Tiffany belt buckles with Wells Fargo engraved on them; a first edition 1955 Chevrolet pickup truck purchased by the seller from the original owner 46 years previously; a collection of casino gaming tokens that belonged to Nevada Senator Howard Cannon, which are brought in by Cannon's grandson; an 1871 Smith & Wesson revolver; and a 1950s U.S. Navy admiral's telephone that the Old Man wants restored for his desk, much to the irritation of Rick, who wants it resold. | ||||
169 | 13 | "Dirty Sox" | June 11, 2012 | |
Items appraised include four original paintings by Andy Warhol; a World War II aerial bomber camera, which is accompanied by a photo of it mounted inside a bomber; a pair of 10-carat gold sunglasses that Chumlee purchases during the night shift to resell, but which Rick thinks should better be melted down; and a baseball rule book and baseball signed by seven players, including Hall of Famers Red Faber and Ray Schalk and two members of the 1919 Chicago Black Sox. | ||||
170 | 14 | "That Sinking Feeling" | June 18, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a medal commemorating the 1915 sinking of the RMS Lusitania, found by the seller's mother about 20 years previously; an antique voltmeter; an autographed copy of Charles Lindbergh's autobiography, We, which Chumlee buys without authenticating the signature, much to Rick's anger; and a 1662 century Dutch balance scale. | ||||
171 | 15 | "Pin it to Win It" | June 18, 2012 | |
Items appraised include an odd-looking snaphance rifle from the 16th or 17th century, brought in by the seller of the 70 lb. binoculars in "Corey's Big Play"; a collection of about 70 vintage pin backs, mostly from the 1930s and 1940s, featuring the images of players such as Roy Campanella, Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Suitcase Simpson and Babe Ruth; a signed serigraph print of LeRoy Neiman's 1973 painting "Love Story"; and a World War II-era leather bomber's helmet. | ||||
172 | 16 | "Love Me Spender" | June 25, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1955 contract signed by Elvis Presley; a collection of 1945 Japanese militaria, including an enemy plane ID card and manual compass; an early 1890s Winchester Model 1885 .22 Long caliber rifle with an octagon barrel; and a set of 12 paste diamond buttons that was owned by Marie Antoinette. | ||||
173 | 17 | "Stalled Deals" | June 25, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1918 Buick touring car; a set of wooden boxes carved to look like books that were used in an attempt to smuggle German guns out of Germany during World War II, accompanied by a note indicating that an attempt at their use was unsuccessful; a tennis racket and poster signed by Arthur Ashe; and a copy of the Boston Globe printed the day after the sinking of the Titanic. | ||||
174 | 18 | "Hot and Colt" | July 2, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a Colt Paterson revolver prototype; a 1955 Early Series GMC half-ton pickup truck that needs much restoration; a limited edition 1993 reproduction animation cel from the 1960s cartoon Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, which features a character, a walrus named Chumley, from which Chumlee's nickname is derived; and a 1964 Flamingo Hotel appraisal book, brought in by a local who grew up in the area. | ||||
175 | 19 | "Stuff It" | July 2, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a Smith & Wesson Model 320 revolving rifle, of which only 977 were made, which was purchased at a yard sale; a railroad inspection mirror and a piece of rail from the 1800s; a collection of three mounted animals, one of which is a wolf's head mounted in a deer's rear end that Corey and the Old Man find disturbing; and a collection of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics. | ||||
176 | 20 | "Jet Setters" | July 9, 2012 | |
Items appraised include an 1868 over/under Wesson derringer that was passed down through four generations of the seller's family; a collection of Boeing aviation memorabilia, including a rare color photograph taken during one of test pilot Alvin M. Johnston's flights; a Stanhope letter opener that incorporates a tiny microphotograph viewer, brought in by the same seller as the Civil War-era cannonballs in "Wild Thing"; a pocket watch that appears to Rick to have been given from one veteran of the Battle of Cross Keys to another. Also, Rick and the Old Man's worries that Corey has inherited the bad eyesight that runs in their family spur him to see an optometrist. | ||||
177 | 21 | "Kick the Can" | July 9, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a trio of antique wooden duck decoys; a 1995 World Series Atlanta Braves ring; a 19th-century lighthouse oil can; and a Sho-Bud steel guitar. Also, the men compete in a shotgun target shooting contest in which the loser must pay for a duck dinner. | ||||
178 | 22 | "Bullitt Proof" | August 13, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a US Army Signal Corps mobile telegraph unit whose seller says was used in France during World War I in 1917–18, but which Rick identifies as being from World War II; an 1858 Smith & Wesson Model 1 pistol; a 1968 Ford Mustang GT fastback; a copy of the first Phillips Cigar Ad from the turn of the 20th century; and an autographed photo of the early cast of Rawhide, including Clint Eastwood, brought by a woman whose great aunt was a chauffeur for MGM Studios. | ||||
179 | 23 | "Cool as Ike" | August 20, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a copy of Crusade in Europe, Dwight Eisenhower's wartime memoirs, signed by Eisenhower when he was President of Columbia University; a set of three Continental Can Company freeze-dried food bags made for the Apollo 11 flight; and a circa 1864 Remington New Model Army revolver; and a 1970 bottle of Pétrus Pomerol wine. | ||||
180 | 24 | "Free Willie" | August 20, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a fully functional brass hand cannon that Rick recognizes as having been made in the past 20 years; a three-wheeled prop taxi from the 1992 science fiction film Freejack; a 1961 San Francisco Giants uniform owned by Willie Mays; and a poster for the Beatles last official concert, on August 29, 1966 in Candlestick Park, San Francisco. Also, Rick and Chumlee form a wager over Chumlee's accuracy with the hand cannon. | ||||
181 | 25 | "Some Like It Not" | August 27, 2012 | |
Item appraised include a piece of one of the $20 bills stolen by D. B. Cooper during his 1971 hijacking; a pair of paintings by actor Tony Curtis; a Model 1832 artillery foot soldier's sword purchased for $75 at a garage sale; and an original newsroom teletype reporting the Kennedy assassination, found in an Iowa antique store. Also, Corey and Chumlee are assigned to do the shop's annual inventory check, both for tax purposes and to decide which employee will get the store's "booby prize" for the buying the most number of items that have failed to sell. | ||||
182 | 26 | "Say It Ain't So" | August 27, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a book signed by Shoeless Joe Jackson; and an MTV2 Video Music Award "Moonman" statuette that lacks an inscription or any indication of the person to whom it was awarded; a "proto-double-action", .36 caliber Savage 1861 Navy pistol; and a Franklin D. Roosevelt reelection poster for the 1944 United States Presidential election. | ||||
183 | 27 | "Fork it Over" | September 3, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a fork from the Hindenburg, brought in by the nephew of a Marine who guarded the wreckage; a dilapidated 1958 Packard Baker which Rick wishes to purchase but which the Old Man characterizes as scrap metal; an 1892 .45–90 Winchester Model 1886 "elephant gun" rifle handed down through at least four generations of the seller's family; and a Yellow Submarine Ringo Starr piggy bank. | ||||
184 | 28 | "Thirty Something" | September 3, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1975 police Identi-Kit Model II, used to create criminal suspect facial composites sketches; a pair of 1963 Baseball Hall of Fame bust molds of John McGraw and Joe DiMaggio; a 1955 Murray pedal car; and a 1985 Harley-Davidson FXR, which Corey and Rick plan as a 30th birthday surprise for Chumlee, who wishes to go to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally with Rick and Corey, but lacks a working motorcycle. |
Season 7 (2012–13)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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185 | 1 | "What You Talkin' 'Bout Sturgis?" | November 5, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a collection of original blueprints the USS Maine; a wooden airplane propeller from a 1944 Fahlin airplane; and a vintage Gillette travel razor kit, circa 1910, owned by the Shah of Iran, brought in by a man who acquired it from a friend of his father's who lived in Iran in the 1950s. In a crossover with other History programs set at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, the Harrisons prepare to give Chumlee the Harley-Davidson FXR for his 30th birthday, but not before leading him to believe that they forgot his birthday, and giving him mundane chores. Danny Koker of Counting Cars has a cameo. | ||||
186 | 2 | "Sturgis and Acquisitions" | November 5, 2012 | |
Continuing the Sturgis crossover from the previous episode, Corey, Chumlee and Danny Koker ride to the event, while Rick drives there in his motorhome. Items that catch Rick's attention at Ugly Trailer Antiques in Hurricane, Utah include a 110-year-old player piano and a samurai helmet from the late Edo period that Rick informs the owner is worth more than the owner thinks. After arriving at Sturgis, Rick finds a 1966 Honda CB160 motorcycle at Gypsie Vintage Cycle. Rick Dale of American Restoration and Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz of American Pickers have cameos. | ||||
187 | 3 | "Three Pawn Night" | November 12, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a Babe Ruth baseball card from his time as a pitcher for the Red Sox, the first ever to feature him in a Major League uniform, found in the back yard shed of the seller; a Model 1805 artillery officer's sword made in France from 1805 to 1815, whose seller thinks was used in the War of 1812, which his grandfather found when cleaning out a building in Pittsburgh; a Pancho Villa marionette brought in during the night shift by a seller who has owned it for 44 years; one of the first polyphonic PS3 keyboards with rhythmic accompaniment, used by the band Three Dog Night when recording the single "It's a Jungle Out There", which includes by a letter signed by Danny Hutton; and two Victorian-era stained glass windows. | ||||
188 | 4 | "Stick to Your Guns" | November 12, 2012 | |
Items appraised include an 1884 .45 Colt single action Army revolver that belonged to Old West Sheriff Fred Coates during the Wyoming Range Wars, accompanied by the original letter of authenticity from Colt and a copy of the book Banditti of the Plains, acquired by the seller's father from Coates' great, great granddaughter, Eleanor Coates; a watchman's clock, found at an antique market in the seller's home town of Mexico City, which Rick thinks is from the 1940s or 1950s; a bullet-ridden flag cut from a burning World War I fighter plane by the seller's grandfather, accompanied by a dog tag featuring the name of the seller's father, George Pyne, on the front, and that of Quentin Roosevelt on the back; and a pair of 18th century platinum flip glasses accentuated with onyx diamonds and sapphires. Also, Corey, who wishes to be a partner in the shop, chafes against the elder Harrisons' complaints about his practice of aiding employee cheating on time cards. | ||||
189 | 5 | "Lord of the Ring" | November 13, 2012 | |
Items appraised include four antique pistols from the 1800s; a ring that was allegedly owned by a Catholic cardinal; and John Wayne's yearbook.[6] | ||||
190 | 6 | "Man. Make. Fire." | November 13, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1949 Hudson Commodore; an ancient fire starter; and a fossilized mastodon tusk.[7] Also, Chumlee is challenged to make a fire using only primitive tools, with the reward being a paid day off if he succeeds. | ||||
191 | 7 | "On Guard" | November 19, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a pig-shaped barbecue grill with a motorized rotisserie from the 1950s or 1960s; an authentic English Grenadier Guard's uniform from the reign of George VI (1936–52) that was purchased by the seller, a costume shop owner, when he bought out another costume shop 30 years earlier; a rare, 1970s transparent bowling ball that houses a rose within it, only 100 of which were produced, much like the one used by Ernie McCracken (Bill Murray) in the 1996 feature film comedy Kingpin, which was purchased in an antique shop; and a guitar whose body is made from a tortoise shell that Rick needs to date to determine if he can legally purchase it. | ||||
192 | 8 | "The Last Samurai" | November 19, 2012 | |
Items appraised include an ancient Yasutsugu katana, or samurai sword, circa 1600, brought in by the same man who sold the shop a Grammy Award in "Bumpy Ride"; a World War II-era Western Electric Beachmaster announcement amplifier, used by the military to direct beach landings, which was found abandoned in a building in the California desert 25 years earlier; and an early 1900s Oscar Onken Company DeLuxe necktie press. | ||||
193 | 9 | "Sweet Pawn of Mine" | November 26, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a pair of velvet brocade slippers, silk stockings and cap said to have been owned by Pope Leo XIII; a Smith & Wesson Model 2 revolver (also known as an Old Model Army); the driver's license belonging to Slash of Guns N' Roses; and a trio of vintage Ava woodcutting saws from 1947–50. Also, Rick is concerned over the amount of coffee his father drinks, and secretly switches him to decaf. | ||||
194 | 10 | "The Offer" | November 26, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a 1956 Chevrolet Quarter Mile racecar; a collection of ten different barbed wire designs; a 1941 U.S. Navy sextant from the U.S.S. Hector; and an antique Thurston sawing in half box. Also, Corey explores job offers from the shop's competition, feeling that his desire to be made part owner in the Gold & Silver hasn't been taken seriously, and informs the elder Harrisons that he will quit if he isn't given 10% ownership of the business. | ||||
195 | 11 | "Putt, Putt, Pawn" | December 3, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a red, 1950s Vend 81 Pepsi machine that requires restoration; a set of 93 European miniature golf balls; a pair of original, signed prints of two Playboy cartoons from October and December 1955; and a large copy of John Milton's Paradise Lost, featuring illustrations by Gustave Doré. Also, the men engage in a miniature golf competition, with the loser having to wash the others' cars. | ||||
196 | 12 | "Wouldn't It Be Ice?" | December 3, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a bronze statue of the Rampant Colt, the symbol of Colt Firearms, #29 of a limited edition of 100; a World War II Japanese Tuckydanto Type 89 knee mortar; a signed copy of Wayne Gretzky's last New York Rangers contract; and a collection of six Japanese throwing stars that were purchased at a yard sale. Also, Rick and Corey make a bet to see who can buy an item with the greater profit margin. Observing that Corey has become irritable as he awaits for an answer from the elder Harrisons to his demand for a partnership, the Old Man tells Rick that they must give Corey an answer. | ||||
197 | 13 | "Silent but Chumlee" | December 10, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a Silent Scope 2: Dark Silhouette arcade game; an 1874 chopmarked trade dollar brought in by the seller of the silver bars in "Silver Linings"; an original Salvador Dalí painting; and a suit of armor for a French carabinier dating from the Second French Empire. Also, Corey teaches Chumlee how to use Skype so he can contact the Harrisons when appraising possible purchases. | ||||
198 | 14 | "Take the Money and Run" | December 10, 2012 | |
Items appraised include a Kentucky long rifle; a hand-cranked, 1884 electroshock therapy device; a poster for the 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle" George Foreman/Muhammad Ali fight; and a print of a map of the Western Hemisphere made between 1762 and 1784. Also, Rick and Chumlee bet as to who can shoot the rifle more accurately. Rick finally responds to Corey's demands for a partnership, giving him a raise and a 5% stake in the company, with the possibility of a larger share in the future. | ||||
199 | 15 | "It's a Wonderful Pawn" | December 17, 2012 | |
Items appraised include the 1912 Christmas Day dinner menu from Alcatraz Prison; a bomber jacket said to have been worn by Captain Henry S. Huidekoper, a World War II fighter pilot whose plane took 198 bullets and 6 cannon shots during his time flying with the Hell Hawks; a seat from Dodger Stadium that the seller acquired in 2007 when the stadium was being remodeled; and a 1978 pink Fiat Spider convertible. Also, Chumlee organizes a Christmas party, over the objections of the Old Man, who feels the shop's expansion has made the annual event too expensive. | ||||
200 | 16 | "Santa Chum" | December 17, 2012 | |
Items appraised include the militaria belonging to U.S. soldier Lorenzo W. Cook, including his medals and documents signed by seven U.S. presidents and Robert Todd Lincoln, which Cook collected over the course of his career; a copy of the Italian poster for the 1968 Steve McQueen movie Bullitt; and a 15th-century crossbow from the Bavarian German Army with its original string and windlass intact. Also, Chumlee throws the shop's Christmas party at Danny Koker's bar, Vamp'd, and adamantly imposes strict rules of secrecy regarding the Secret Santa gift exchange, though for reasons that eventually surprise the Harrisons. Danny Koker and Rick Dale have cameos. | ||||
201 | 17 | "Little Pawn Shop of Horrors" | January 14, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a collection of props from the 1988 horror film Child's Play, including knives, a voodoo doll and an amulet, brought in by a man who worked as a production assistant on that film; a football signed by members of the 1967 Chicago Bears, including Gale Sayers, Brian Piccolo and coach George Halas, given to the seller's uncle by player Ronnie Bull; and a 1925 Gibson banjo. Also, Chumlee is inspired to make a film, The Pawning, about the goings-on at the shop. | ||||
202 | 18 | "I Herd That" | January 14, 2013 | |
Items appraised include an 1874 Sharps buffalo rifle; a framed 1900 aphorism signed by Mark Twain; a trinitite souvenir from the Manhattan Project that was purchased at auction; and a collection of five late 1800s pickle casters brought in by a chef who has been collecting them since the 1970s. Also, Chumlee begins to follow the Old Man around the shop in the hope of hearing some notable aphorisms that he can frame and sell for a profit. | ||||
203 | 19 | "Funny Money" | January 21, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a copy of the book F.D.R. Meets Ibn Saud, signed by the author William A. Eddy, discovered by the seller during a foreclosure cleanout; a scissor katar found in a garage by the owner of a local junk-hauling franchise; a Picasso lithograph, originally given to the seller's grandfather by Picasso himself; a saddle used John Wayne's horse in the 1969 film True Grit. | ||||
204 | 20 | "Spare the Rodman" | January 21, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a juror questionnaire from the O.J. Simpson murder trial; a collection of jerseys signed by Dennis Rodman, brought in by Rodman's ex-wife in order to pay for their daughter's tuition; a 1950s BMC pedal tractor; and a World War II M-209 cipher machine. Rick Dale of American Restoration has a cameo. | ||||
205 | 21 | "Million Dali Baby" | January 28, 2013 | |
Items appraised include an 1862 atlas; a 1933 pinball machine commemorating the 1933 World's Fair; a limited edition silver sculpture version of the Salvador Dalí painting Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man signed by Dalí, which Chumlee and Olivia purchases during the night shift; and a cow collar given to President Dwight D. Eisenhower by the press corps. | ||||
206 | 22 | "Hair Force One" | January 28, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a single-person Airboard hoverboard; a Confederate Civil War ribbon that has been passed down through the seller's family, beginning with his great-great grandfather, who fought in the war; a trading card said to contain a strand of George Washington's hair, and signed by Washington; and a black, carbon fiber Star Wars Stormtrooper helmet. Also, comments by the others about his weight spur Chumlee to visit a nutritionist. | ||||
207 | 23 | "Comic Con" | February 4, 2013 | |
Items appraised include an ungraded 1918 $1,000 Federal Reserve note; a collection of 539 1900s stereoscopic photos and a viewfinder for viewing them; a collection of two Spider-Man comic books signed in 1991 and 1992 by writer Stan Lee, who co-created the character (a reprint of Amazing Fantasy #15 and Marvel Tales Starring Spider-Man #43), accompanied by two Spider-Man sketches signed by him, stated to be the only two sketches Lee has ever done; and a Type 89 35mm Japanese machine gun camera. When Corey questions Rick's decision to purchase the $1,000 note for $2,500, Rick makes a bet with him, agreeing to give the note to Chumlee if it turns out to be a bad purchase. | ||||
208 | 24 | "Off the Hook" | February 4, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a collection of courtroom sketches from the 1954 Sam Sheppard murder trial; an 1895 AT&T phone book purchased at a flea market; a baseball signed by the members of the 1962 MLB American League All-Star team; and a homemade army tank whose cannon shoots potatoes constructed by the seller and his son. Also, when Chumlee calls out sick, Corey goes to Chumlee's house to investigate. | ||||
209 | 25 | "Room and Hoard" | February 11, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a set of keys to the Cook County jail cell where Al Capone was housed during his tax evasion trial; a Japanese kamikaze helmet, brought home by the seller's brother after World War II; an 1861 half dollar salvaged in 2003 from the wreckage of the SS Republic; and the gray and gold video game cartridges that were played in the 1990 Nintendo World Championships. Also, Rick tasks Corey and Chumlee with finding the Old Man's collection of pennies that he has been hoarding due to the metallic content of the pennies. | ||||
210 | 26 | "Just Shoe It" | February 11, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a 2006 Dutch Arnold & Son Longitude II watch; a collection of vintage handcuffs; and an original 1944 panoramic photo of Las Vegas Army Air Field. Also, after Rick promises Chumlee 2% of profits on large deals on items in which Chumlee is knowledgeable, Chumlee takes Rick to ShoeZeum, a museum billed as the world's largest collection of Nike sneakers, which is for sale. | ||||
211 | 27 | "Lunch Larceny" | February 18, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a 1922 letter written by Franklin D. Roosevelt; an 1838 Colt Paterson revolver that belonged to Confederate Civil War colonel William R. Manning, and later acquired by Buffalo Bill and returned to Manning's daughter, May Manning Lilly and her husband, Pawnee Bill, which may be the second one of its kind ever made; and a collection of 1980s Bradley Co. children's watches, featuring themes of including Cinderella, Star Wars, and Mr. T. Also, Rick reacts to the repeated theft of his lunch from the staff room. | ||||
212 | 28 | "Grand Theft Corey" | February 18, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a customized 1932 Ford roadster built by the seller with an aftermarket body; the claymation figure of Marilyn Manson that was used in four episodes of the animated TV series Celebrity Deathmatch, which the seller purchased by someone who worked in that show's production; a collection of three transistor radios that were among the items the United States dropped into Vietnam as part of the U.S.'s "Hearts and Minds" propaganda campaign during the Vietnam War; and a diploma from the 1912 Summer Olympics purchased by the seller in a charity shop for four dollars. | ||||
213 | 29 | "Beam Me Up" | February 25, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a collection of postcards featuring early 20th century boxers, including a signed one of Jack Johnson; a collection of props from the original Star Trek series, including a phaser, a communicator, a first draft script of the 1986 feature film The Voyage Home, and a Tribble; and a Cold War-era Air Force cockpit clock, taken from a plane by the seller's uncle, an airplane mechanic. Also, Rick and the Old Man give Chumlee a desk to work on, but later come to regret it. | ||||
214 | 30 | "Shekel and Hyde" | February 25, 2013 | |
Items appraised include an ancient shekel of Tyre; two original Duesenberg presentation drawings; a pair of engraved 1860 Colt Army revolvers; and a case of 25 cans of 1962 military emergency water, which was found under the floorboards of the decommissioned Peacekeeper missile launch control center at F.E. Warren Air Force Base by the seller's contractor father. Andy, the shop's head of security, later informs the Harrisons that the shekel, for which Rick paid $1,600 and which he sent away for authentication, may be stolen, requiring it to be put on hold. | ||||
215 | 31 | "Book 'Em Rick" | March 4, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a 1947 Masco guitar amplifier that belonged to Hank Williams, Sr.; a 1484 incunable illuminated book that was purchased at auction, which Rick wishes to purchase himself, much to the ire of Corey, Chum and the Old Man; and an ID card that belonged to Evel Knievel. | ||||
216 | 32 | "Corey, I Am Your Father" | March 4, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a campaign hat and poster from John F. Kennedy's 1960 Presidential campaign; a Smith carbine rifle from the Civil War brought in by Rob, a store regular and a major gun collector seen in previous episodes; a collection of seven original 1978 Kenner Star Wars action figures; and a custom-carved table modeled after the lower half of a man wearing a Scottish kilt. Also, the men urge Corey to watch Star Wars in order for him to gain insight into the collector market for that franchise's memorabilia. | ||||
217 | 33 | "Close, But No Cigar" | March 11, 2013 | |
Items appraised include the cigar box that John F. Kennedy owned while at the White House, which still holds several unsmoked cigars; an 1847 Colt Walker .44 caliber revolver that might be a Colt Brevette rather than an authentic Colt; a gold medal from the 1988 Summer Olympics whose seller purchased it for $13,000; and an 1870 tooth extractor brought in by a family doctor who collects antique medical devices. Also, Rick's worries over his father's poor diet prompt him and Corey to steal the sweets that the Old Man receives from a Pie of the Month club, while Chumlee struggles to maintain an improved diet and exercise program. | ||||
218 | 34 | "Hello, Goodbye" | March 11, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a poster of alternative album art for the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album; a chest whose seller believes may be a 400- to 500-year-old pirate's chest, but which turns out to be an Indian dowry chest; and a pair of lithographs by Joan Miró and Marc Chagall. Also, Rick has the shop's collection of classic rock vinyl records moved into the showroom, but Corey and Chumlee, who are given the task, are skeptical that the items will sell. Steve Carell has a cameo when he shows up in the shop looking at a World War II diver's knife. |
Season 8 (2013)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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219 | 1 | "Rick 'n' Roll" | May 30, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a 19th-century medical instrument for removing tonsils. Also, after tricking Rick into believing that they had forgotten his birthday, Chumlee, Corey and the Old Man surprise him with a ticket to Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp, where he is given the chance to perform with one of his idols, Roger Daltrey. | ||||
220 | 2 | "Grumpy Old Man" | May 30, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a 1960s recorded interview between the customer and an angry President John F. Kennedy. Rick and the customer travel out of the pawn shop to visit historical artefact expert Mark at the Clark County Museum where they are able to listen to the interview to confirm its originality. Chumlee is upset at the way the Old Man treats him at work and tries to get video evidence of employee maltreatment. | ||||
221 | 3 | "One Way Ticket" | June 6, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a gold disc for 500,000 copies sold of the debut album by rock band Kiss; and a Confederate pinfire revolver. Also, Corey plays a prank on Chumlee, fooling him into thinking he has won $10,000 on a scratch card. However, Corey soon discovers that Chumlee knew all along and used the prank as an excuse to have the day off. | ||||
222 | 4 | "Unprankable" | June 6, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a 1960s Chevrolet Corvair; and a check reportedly signed by former vice president Aaron Burr. Also, Corey continues to try to get his revenge on Chumlee, by painting a slogan on the back of his truck. However, Chumlee discovers this and in return fills Corey's truck full of packing peanuts. | ||||
223 | 5 | "Ready to Rumble" | June 13, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a European pocketwatch from the 1920s which intrigues Rick due to its well constructed design; and a pair of punching bags reportedly owned by Rocky Marciano, one of which, weighing 200 lb, is the heaviest punching bag ever known to have been used to train a professional boxer. The Old Man expresses his determination to show off his boxing skills. | ||||
224 | 6 | "Dog Day Afternoon" | June 13, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a wood carving of John F. Kennedy, a cavalry sword used by John Wayne in the movie Rio Grande and an antique Civil War syringe. While Corey is away buying himself a motorcycle, his dog spends the day at the shop. | ||||
225 | 7 | "King of Pain" | June 20, 2013 | |
Items appraised include an antique gambling device; a Jim Daly oil painting; an 1800s pull stroller; and a Hardtail Bobber rat bike. Also, Corey and Chumley go paintballing, during which Corey injures himself. | ||||
226 | 8 | "Free Agent" | June 20, 2013 | |
Items appraised include and antique Popeye coin bank, a Civil War D Moore Pistol and a signed picture of president Benjamin Harrison. The Harrisons enter in a trivia contest and exclude Chumlee from the team, so he turns the tables on them with his own team of trivia experts. | ||||
227 | 9 | "Sticks and Stones" | June 27, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a letter signed by Napoleon Bonaparte; a 1776 continental coin; two badges from Las Vegas police and Clark County sheriff in the 1940s and a replica of a 1918 pogo stick. Corey injures his Achilles tendon and spends the day at the shop on crutches | ||||
228 | 10 | "The Pawntridge Family" | June 27, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a first edition 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; an antique corkscrew; and autographed Metallica memorabilia. Rick decides he wants to learn to play guitar and takes lessons. | ||||
229 | 11 | "A Hard Day's Pawn" | July 11, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a World War II trophy for horsemanship named after Sgt. Lillard Ailor; and a Beatles memorabilia collection including signatures of each member and a Hofner style violin bass guitar. Regular customer Davey comes in looking for décor for his condo and buys a painting. The men decide Old Man needs a hobby and come up with various suggestions. | ||||
230 | 12 | "Fool's Gold" | July 11, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a Ford Model A dubbed the "Hellbilly", complete with flamethrowers and a skull stick shift and a vintage Pinocchio and Donald Duck toys | ||||
231 | 13 | "World Series of Pawn" | July 18, 2013 | |
Items appraised include some items signed by Dan Haggerty, a flag carried by Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders and an oscillator | ||||
232 | 14 | "Rage Against That Machine" | July 18, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a personal check signed by the baseball legend Babe Ruth and several Navy buttons that date back to the Civil War | ||||
233 | 15 | "Colt to the Touch" | August 1, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a vehicle best known as a rock crawler and a game worn jersey from Bob Hayes | ||||
234 | 16 | "Chum-parazzi" | August 1, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a sword belonging to the Freemasons and a Gibson Master Museum guitar with the very special serial number 1. Katie Couric also makes an appearance, purchasing the framed 1900 aphorism signed by Mark Twain featured in the season 7 episode "I Herd That." | ||||
235 | 17 | "The Chum-Sake" | August 8, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a fully restored 1960s VW Samba with a rare 23-window design and a piece of egg art from Sergio Bustamante | ||||
236 | 18 | "Corey's Big Splurge" | August 8, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a collection of Viking items and a Fender Stratocaster played in the studio by the legend Jimi Hendrix | ||||
237 | 19 | "Secret Agent Man" | August 15, 2013 | |
Items appraised include Semie Moseley's personal guitar and some signed photos of Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb over Hiroshima | ||||
238 | 20 | "London Pawning" | August 15, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a tiara that belonged to the wife of President McKinley and a Felix the Cat sparkler toy | ||||
239 | 21 | "On A Mission To Pawn" | August 22, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a German two-handed sword built in the early 1600s and some rare 1933 baseball cards | ||||
240 | 22 | "Goldfish and Silver" | August 22, 2013 | |
Items appraised include World War II embalming kit and a pair of Reid knuckle duster pistols | ||||
241 | 23 | "What Happens in Vegas" | August 29, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a jacket from the first-ever Pro Bowl and a 1965 Buick Riviera. The shop also hires Lili as a new intern. | ||||
242 | 24 | "You're Out" | August 29, 2013 | |
Items appraised include pendants from the first two Super Bowls and a pair of Igorot spears used for headhunting in the Philippines. During his birthday, the Old Man gets flooded with birthday gifts | ||||
243 | 25 | "Every Day I'm Shufflin" | October 10, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a signed photograph of Howard Hughes, a Marlin rifle and an old model train. Chum decides do play the conductor | ||||
244 | 26 | "The Bald and the Beautiful" | October 10, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a medal believed to be a Polish White Eagle and a historical brick from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Chum tries to make the perfect home brew. | ||||
245 | 27 | "Say It, Don't Spray It" | October 17, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a Civil War era sword made by Tiffany & Co and some mementos from Old Man's former ship, the USS Chowanoc. Chumlee misses his chance to retaliate on April Fool's Day since the guys lay down the rules of pranking. | ||||
246 | 28 | "The Enigma" | October 17, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a USGA Rules of Golf book from 1934, an organ owned by Steven Tyler, a photo of Old West gunfighter Doc Holiday. Corey's big-spending ways have him strapped for cash | ||||
247 | 29 | "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" | October 24, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a letter recovered from the United Flight 736 crash and some nozzles from the Queen Mary ocean line. Chum became the manager of the shop's parking lot. | ||||
248 | 30 | "Comfortably Chum" | October 24, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a 1956 Ford Buick best known as the ultimate family wagon and a sweet Neil Diamond jacket. The Harrison men get family portraits made to hang in the shop and Chumlee is left out | ||||
249 | 31 | "Brush with Greatness" | October 31, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a painting by Muhammad Ali and a Colt Dragoon pistol owned by one of the original settlers of the Lone Star State. The guys hire a consultant to make the shop more efficient | ||||
250 | 32 | "Chum of All Fears" | October 31, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a 1933 Plymouth and a 1977 Mattel Electronic Football Game. Chum and Big Ross try to pull off the perfect duo Halloween costume | ||||
251 | 33 | "Winchester, Lose or Draw" | November 7, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a Winchester rifle from the Wounded Knee Massacre and a nickel slot machine from the 1940s. The guys find a stray dog outside the shop and it's up to Chum to find its owner | ||||
252 | 34 | "The Merchant of Vegas" | November 7, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a Cushman scooter allegedly used by paratroopers during World War II and a rubber bullet and shell casing from the Bloody Sunday massacre. The guys sent Chum to the mint to design a new commemorative coin for the shop | ||||
253 | 35 | "The Bachelor" | November 14, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a rare salesman's copy of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", a prospectus used for selling the book door to door and some vintage casino chips. The guys celebrate Rick Harrison's last days of freedom, as they throw him a bachelor party. | ||||
254 | 36 | "Cold Hard Cash" | November 14, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a Rolls-Royce once owned by Johnny Cash and a coin from the Byzantine Empire. Chumlee gets a taste for the food biz when he fills in at a friend's hot dog stand | ||||
255 | 37 | "Rebel, Rebel" | November 21, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a letter written by George Washington during the Whiskey Rebellionand a Bob's Big Boy statue at over eight feet tall. Chumlee decides to throw a housewarming party at his new house | ||||
256 | 38 | "Open and Shut Case" | November 21, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a briefcase once owned by Charles Lindbergh, a prototype combat vehicle produced for the U.S. military. Corey is the tie-breaking vote in a dispute between Rick and the Old Man | ||||
257 | 39 | "Bad To The Bone" | December 5, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a tiny model for amputating fingers and a large piece of kunzite. The Old Man makes Corey drive him to the barbershop. | ||||
258 | 40 | "Gnarly Harley" | December 5, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a customized 1951 Harley Davidson and a crank organ from the early 1900s. Lili the intern notices Rick's dirty fingernails and the guys try to convince him to get a manicure. | ||||
259 | 41 | "Woah Pilgrim" | December 12, 2013 | |
Items appraised include the hat John Wayne wore in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" and a card playing book from 1866. Corey brings his dog to the shop for the day, the guys try to put her to work | ||||
260 | 42 | "The Amazing Chumlee" | December 12, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a copy of Amazing Fantasy #15 featuring the very first appearance of Spider-Man and a samurai sword from the 1500s. Chumlee wants a promotion, he has to take a management test | ||||
261 | 43 | "A Very Vegas Christmas" | December 19, 2013 | |
The Counting Cars and American Restoration cast join the Pawn Stars cast for a Christmas barbecue, discussing the best and worst deals they've ever made. The casts also take a look back at some of the best restorations that Rick Dale and Danny have done for the pawn shop. | ||||
262 | 44 | "Another Christmas Story" | December 19, 2013 | |
Items appraised include an original puppet from Jim Henson's Creature Shop and a Lionel train set from the 1920s. The guys compete in a Christmas card competition with a giant prize on the line. | ||||
263 | 45 | "Lost in Spacelander" | December 26, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a lap desk made by Dr. Samuel Mudd when Mudd was imprisoned for his role in Lincoln's assassination and a 1959 Bowden Spacelander bicycle. A good deal on the Spacelander earns Chumlee a $1,000 bonus. | ||||
264 | 46 | "Put Your Hands Up" | December 26, 2013 | |
Items appraised include a wanted poster for legendary criminal John Dillinger and a Lambretta scooter. The guys bet on who can take the most steps in a week. |
Season 9 (2014)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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265 | 1 | "Finding Fonzie" | January 2, 2014 | |
Get starstruck with the Pawn Stars when the guys check out an original poem handwritten by Marilyn Monroe. Will her words leave them speechless? Then, a hybrid rocket engine blasts in. Built into a suitcase as a sales sample, will the asking price for this oddity be sky high? And later, when Rick's autographed Henry Winkler photo goes missing, he goes to great lengths to bring Fonzie home. | ||||
266 | 2 | "You Say You Wanna Revolution" | January 2, 2014 | |
The guys find an Annual Register from 1776; gambling tokens from Nevada State prison. | ||||
267 | 3 | "Truly Trivial" | January 9, 2014 | |
Burn rubber with the Pawn Stars as they check out a motorcycle custom-built for actor James Caan. Will Corey make the seller an offer he can't refuse? Then, an Al Hirschfeld lithograph gets drawn into the shop. The last print made before his death, can they sketch out a deal? And later, when Chumlee find a book of trivia, he tries to stump Rick. Who will prevail in this battle of useless information? | ||||
268 | 4 | "Whodunit?" | January 9, 2014 | |
Tip off the Pawn Stars as Corey and Chumlee check out a pair of baby Air Jordans signed by Michael Jordan himself. Will these rare shoes be a slam dunk for the shop? Then, Rick and Chumlee face the music when a medallion once owned by Liberace comes in the shop. Will they get it for a song, or will the seller leave on a sour note? And later, Rick uses surveillance video to see how much the staff plays while the boss is away. | ||||
269 | 5 | "I'll Be Doggone" | January 16, 2014 | |
Take one giant leap for mankind with the Pawn Stars when Rick checks out a jetpack from the Gemini space program. Used to prove that jetpacks could work in zero gravity, will Rick's offer be out of this world? Then, Chumlee's nuts over a Snoopy comic book with a personal drawing from Charles Schulz. Will Chumlee be able to kick the proverbial football and make a deal? And later, Rick's take on a commercial for the pawn shop inspires Chumlee to make a version of his own. Whose commercial will reign supreme? | ||||
270 | 6 | "Can't Buy Me Love" | January 16, 2014 | |
Hold hands with the Pawn Stars when the original contract between The Beatles and their manager Brian Epstein invades the shop. Considered one of the most important documents in the history of rock and roll, can they come together on a deal? Then, a Cold War-era high altitude suit blasts into the shop. Will the Soviet design leave the guys seeing red? And later, Chumlee's been making great strides to lose weight, but can he inspire another pawn shop employee to change his ways? | ||||
271 | 7 | "Anytime, Any Mace" | January 23, 2014 | |
Prepare for battle with the Pawn Stars as Rick checks out a medieval mace. Will it be a fair fight for this primitive weapon or is he in for a low blow? Then, Rick and the Old Man check out a set of cap guns from the 1950s. Will nostalgia force them to pull the trigger? And later, the Old Man sends Corey and Chum on a simple errand that turns into a daylong adventure. Will they make it back in one piece? | ||||
272 | 8 | "Silent Stars and Rebel Cars" | January 23, 2014 | |
Get revved up with the Pawn Stars as Corey checks out a 1940 Buick said to have been owned by Fidel Castro. Will he jump at the chance to own a piece of the communist's sedan? Then, Rick is silenced when Charlie Chaplin's driver's license cruises into the shop. Will the rare piece of movie history lead to a huge pay day? And later, Chum puts his money where his mouth is when he takes a sudden interest in investing. Question is: will he end up with more money or more problems? | ||||
273 | 9 | "Smurf and Turf" | January 30, 2014 | |
The guys check out a 19th century Fisk iron casket; a massive Smurf collection; Davey Deals overstays his welcome. | ||||
274 | 10 | "Sunday Funday" | January 30, 2014 | |
Get ready for the biggest game of the year with the Pawn Stars when a ball signed by NFL hall of famer Walter Payton spirals into the shop. Will Corey be able to keep his head in the game, or will a tough negotiation cause him to fumble? Then, when a program from the first Super Bowl rushes in, Corey is forced to make a game-time decision. Will he score before the clock runs out? And later, all bets are off when the Old Man gets to decide who has to work the day of the big game. Will the guys play by the rules or make an illegal substitution? | ||||
275 | 11 | "Rescue 9-1-Chum" | February 6, 2014 | |
Rick and the Old Man check out a vintage smoke suit air pump; Corey looks to cash in on a silver certificate when he finds an unexpected error; Chumlee gets hosed when he shows up to work late again. | ||||
276 | 12 | "Extreme Pawnover" | February 6, 2014 | |
Chumlee checks out a one-of-a-kind Ford Model A; vintage Pinocchio and Donald Duck toys; Rick rushes to make some expensive renovations when the Old Man leaves town. | ||||
277 | 13 | "Rough and Tumble" | February 13, 2014 | |
Rick checks out some items signed by actor Dan Haggerty; a piece of a flag carried by Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders; Chumlee buys an old oscillator. | ||||
278 | 14 | "The Great Pawnbino" | February 13, 2014 | |
A personal check signed by Babe Ruth; Navy buttons that date back to the Civil War; Rick's back starts acting up and Chum tries to help. | ||||
279 | 15 | "Rock Bottom" | February 20, 2014 | |
Rick checks out a rock crawler; a game worn jersey from Bob Hayes is brought in; the guys realize they're getting negative reviews online. | ||||
280 | 16 | "Chords, Swords and Rewards" | February 20, 2014 | |
Rick and Corey check out a sword belonging to the Freemasons; Corey and Chumlee play with the idea of scoring a Gibson Master Museum guitar; Chumlee tries to prove he deserves a raise. | ||||
281 | 17 | "Magic Bus" | February 27, 2014 | |
Rick checks out a fully restored 1960s VW Samba; a piece of egg art from Sergio Bustamante is brought into the shop; Rick announces a bonus for the employee of the month. | ||||
282 | 18 | "Purple Haze" | February 27, 2014 | |
A collection of Viking items are brought into the shop, while Rick also checks out a Fender Stratocaster played by Jimi Hendrix, Corey and Chumlee are offered a photo signed by The Doors; Chumlee and Corey try to make the perfect home brew. | ||||
283 | 19 | "Field Trip" | March 6, 2014 | |
Play along with the Pawn Stars when Semie Moseley's personal guitar jams into the shop. Will Rick be able to hit all the right notes for this one of a kind instrument or will this deal go out of tune? Then, the Old Man and Chumlee discover signed photos of Enola Gay. Known as the plane that dropped the atomic bomb over Hiroshima, will the guys go nuclear for it? And later, a class of elementary school kids takes a field trip to the shop. Will Rick teach them the tricks of the trade or will the guys disrupt class? | ||||
284 | 20 | "McKinley Family Jewels" | March 6, 2014 | |
A tiara that belonged to the wife of President McKinley, a Felix the Cat sparkler toy, and Rick receives a secret package. | ||||
285 | 21 | "You Snooze, You Lose" | March 13, 2014 | |
Rick checks out a German two-handed sword built in the early 1600s; a set of 1933 baseball card is brought into the shop; Corey's noisy neighbors are keeping him up at night. | ||||
286 | 22 | "Bang Bang" | March 13, 2014 | |
A WWII embalming kit is bought into the shop; Corey and Rick get fired up over a pair of Reid knuckle duster pistols; Rick has plans for a new company website. | ||||
287 | 23 | "Shamrocked" | March 20, 2014 | |
A jacket from the first-ever Pro Bowl is brought into the shop; a 1965 Buick Riviera; St. Patrick's Day in the pawn shop. | ||||
288 | 24 | "Head Games" | March 20, 2014 | |
Pendants from the first two Super Bowls are brought into the shop; Rick and Corey check out a pair of Igorot spears; the Old Man gets flooded with birthday gifts. | ||||
289 | 25 | "Choo Choo Chum" | March 27, 2014 | |
A signed photograph of Howard Hughes is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Marlin rifle; Rick purchases an old model train. | ||||
290 | 26 | "Brew Master" | March 27, 2014 | |
A medal believed to be a Polish white eagle is brought into the shop; Corey and Chumlee check out a brick from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Chumlee makes the perfect home brew. | ||||
291 | 27 | "April Fooled" | April 3, 2014 | |
Corey checks out a Civil War era sword made by Tiffany & Co.; mementos from the USS Chowanoc are brought in; Chumlee misses his chance to retaliate on April Fool's Day. | ||||
292 | 28 | "Tee'd Off" | April 3, 2014 | |
A USGA rules of golf book from 1934 is brought into the shop; Rick checks out an organ owned by Steven Tyler; Chumlee and Corey make a little wager. | ||||
293 | 29 | "Chum's Revenge" | April 10, 2014 | |
Rick checks out a 1956 Buick; a Neil Diamond jacket shows up in the shop; the Harrison men get family portraits done. | ||||
294 | 30 | "Traffic Jammed" | April 10, 2014 | |
A letter recovered from the United Flight 736 crash is brought into the shop; Rick examines some nozzles from the Queen Mary ocean liner; Rick finally makes Chum a manager. | ||||
295 | 31 | "Sleeping Giant" | April 17, 2014 | |
A 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar rocks its way into the shop; Corey and Chumlee spot a 1930s Rolls-Royce hood ornament; the guys notice the Old Man snoozing more than usual. | ||||
296 | 32 | "Saddle Up" | April 17, 2014 | |
An Abraham Lincoln campaign poster used in 1864 re-election campaign comes into the shop; Chumlee's feeling like a kid again when a Turbo Man action figure is brought in. | ||||
297 | 33 | "Road Test" | April 24, 2014 | |
A guitar that belonged to The Who's bassist strikes a chord with Rick; a customer brings in a Richard Nixon paper. | ||||
298 | 34 | "Ponies and Phonies" | April 24, 2014 | |
A customer brings in a bible that may have been carried by pony express riders; a R2D2 Pepsi machine rolls into the shop; the guys review Lili's performance. | ||||
299 | 35 | "Tag Team" | May 1, 2014 | |
Step up to the plate with the Pawn Stars when a Bible that belonged to Mickey Mantle throws Corey a curveball. Believed to be from a rehab visit, will the Bible be a revelation or make a quick exodus out of the shop? Then, Rick is intrigued when a customer brings in a pen President Lyndon B. Johnson used to sign Medicare into law. Will he sign on the dotted line or will the price be too painful? And later, the guys start a competition that tests their buying skills. Can Rick become the biggest dealmaker in the shop or will Corey and Chumlee turn him into a sore loser? | ||||
300 | 36 | "Fiesta Loco" | May 1, 2014 | |
Paint the town red with the Pawn Stars when a Monet landscape brushes into the shop. Will the artwork make a bad impression on Rick or will this picture be worth a million dollars? Then, Corey feels the heat when a customer brings in an old firefighter station. Can he douse this customer's expectations or will he get burned? And later, when Rick's history lesson on Cinco de Mayo drives the guys loco, Rick may be uninvited to his own fiesta. | ||||
301 | 37 | "Spruce Goose" | May 8, 2014 | |
Wing it with the Pawn Stars when a test piece of Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose flies into the shop. Will Rick and Chumlee take off with a part of this famous aircraft or will the asking price be sky high? Then, Rick sees stars when celebrity paintings by artist Stephen Fishwick are brought in. Can he see the big picture or will he paint himself into a corner? And later, it's any man's game when the guys make a wager over which donut Rick will eat. Will one of them scoop the pot or will Rick put an end to their hunger games? | ||||
302 | 38 | "All In" | May 8, 2014 | |
Ante up with the Pawn Stars when a poker cheating device finds its way into the shop. Will the guys cash in their chips and score this devilish instrument of deception or be forced to fold? Then, a mysterious suicide ring believed to be from WWII finds its way into Rick's fingers. Will he move in for the kill or be stopped dead in his tracks? And later, Chum hosts his own poker night, but will his party be a full house or a royal flush? | ||||
303 | 39 | "Tickets To Ride" | May 15, 2014 | |
Take a "magical mystery tour" with the Pawn Stars when a pair of rare tickets to The Beatles film, "A Hard Day's Night," buzzes into the shop. Will Rick "come together" with these tickets to ride or will he "let it be"? Then, an 1850s Indian Peace Medal, given by President Fillmore, lands in the shop. Will Corey purchase this Presidential peace offering or will he have reservations? And later, Rick gets all hot and bothered when control over the thermostat becomes an all-out war. Will things in the shop get heated or can the guys get Rick to chill out? | ||||
304 | 40 | "New Old Man" | May 15, 2014 | |
Head back to school with the Pawn Stars when a Confederate children's schoolbook reports to the shop. Will Rick and Chumlee get an "A" in negotiating or be forced to drop out? Then Corey and Chumlee travel down memory lane when a set of original Cabbage Patch Kids pop in. Will they make a play for these classic dolls or will they refuse to toy around? And then, when Rick buys a Porsche, the guys are convinced he is going through a midlife crisis. Is Rick just acting his age or has he officially gone over the hill? | ||||
305 | 41 | "Everybody Do The Dinosaur" | May 22, 2014 | |
Head to the front line with the Pawn Stars as a Henry rifle from the 1800s storms the shop. Will Rick be able to hit his mark or will he mis-fire? Then, Corey is brought back to the Jurassic Period when he encounters a pair of dinosaur eggs. Can he whip up an offer or will the eggs leave him scrambled? And later, when Chumlee holds a garage sale, Rick is put in the buyer's seat when he spots some vintage wrestling dolls. It's boss versus employee in a big battle of negotiating skills and only... one... man... can come out on top. | ||||
306 | 42 | "Breaking the Bank" | May 22, 2014 | |
The Pawn Stars take it to the hoop when one of NBA legend Dr. J's supposed game-worn sneakers steps into the shop. Will the guys score a slam dunk on this item or will it be an air ball? Then, a rare Half Eagle coin from the Civil War flies in. Can the guys land this Eagle or will it fly away? And later, when everyone borrows from Rick's coin jar, will he see it's time to change or will the guys break his bank? | ||||
307 | 43 | "Reeling and Dealing" | May 29, 2014 | |
A Ronco pocket fisherman is spotted in the shop. Find out if Rick is able to reel in this rod. | ||||
308 | 44 | "Pawn U" | May 29, 2014 | |
For the right price, Rick may buy a first edition of Mark Twain's "A Yankee in King Arthur's Court"; Corey and Chumlee check out a 1953 Peter Pan animation; Rick is invited to teach college students the tricks of the trade. | ||||
309 | 45 | "Daddy's Girl" | June 5, 2014 | |
Artwork from a famous graffiti artist enters the shop; Chumlee takes on negotiations for a Civil War utility tool; Rick takes his daughter car shopping.. | ||||
310 | 46 | "Dam Good Time" | June 5, 2014 | |
Rick deals for a cigar box which used to belong to JFK; a Civil War-era photograph's authenticity is in question; Rick surprises the staff with a trip. | ||||
311 | 47 | "Who's Your Dali" | June 12, 2014 | |
Rick and Corey check out a Dukes of Hazzard toy collection; a pocket watch engraved with Henry Ford II's signature; Chumlee does stand-up comedy. | ||||
312 | 48 | "Chumlee's Last Laugh" | June 12, 2014 | |
A painting from Salvador Dali's Divine Comedy series makes it way into the shop; Rick deals for a note signed by Edmund Hillary; the guys debate gift-giving. | ||||
313 | 49 | "Spacing Out" | June 19, 2014 | |
Hand-drawn maps from the Normandy invasion enter the shop; Rick negotiates for a coin featuring Roman Emperor Caligula; Rick tries to build a house for his daughter's dog. | ||||
314 | 50 | "In the Doghouse" | June 19, 2014 | |
A Space 2005 wristwatch enters the shop; Rick checks out a 1964 VW Karmann Ghia; Chumlee accidentally puts rare coins into the store's slot machine. | ||||
315 | 51 | "Get in the Ring" | June 26, 2014 | |
Grab a ringside seat when the Pawn Stars square off for memorabilia from undefeated boxing champ Rocky Marciano. Can Corey land a knockout blow or will he end up down for the count? Then, Rick checks out a one-of-a-kind, battery-operated, glow-in-the-dark car. Will he take charge and make an electric deal or end up in the dark? And later, Chumlee uses modern technology to "tele-presence" into work. Can he get the job done or will Rick pull the plug? | ||||
316 | 52 | "Rick, Rock and Roll" | June 26, 2014 | |
Get paranormal with the Pawn Stars when two first editions of A Christmas Carol appear in the shop. Will Corey get into the holiday spirit and cough up some cash or will he end up saying 'ba humug'? Then, Rick gets rocked when a meteorite drops in. Will seeing this spacey item send him over the moon or will it bring him crashing down to Earth? And later, Chumlee plans a night of bowling with the guys, but will this bonding experience be up their alley or will they wind up in the gutter? |
Season 10 (2014)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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317 | 1 | "Press One for Chum" | July 10, 2014 | |
Play hardball with the Pawn Stars when an autograph of baseball legend Honus Wagner lands in the shop. Will Corey and Chum hit a home run or will this signature be going, going, gone? Then, Rick crushes on a rare, first edition of Nabokov's controversial novel, "Lolita." Will he be seduced and give in to his love of literature or will it end up being a closed book? And later, Chumlee helps set up the shop's new phone system. Will he get called out for doing a good job or will Rick hold the phone on his not-so-traditional ideas? | ||||
318 | 2 | "Fireworks and Freedom" | July 10, 2014 | |
Send out an SOS with the Pawn Stars when a WWII Morse Code reader clicks into the shop. Will Rick crack the code to capture this rare item or will he send out all the wrong signals? Then, a customer brings in a letter written by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, who would later become president. Can Rick lead a successful campaign to capture this letter or will he concede the race? And later, when Corey insists on taking over Rick's annual 4th of July barbecue for the shop, will he provide a new spark for an old classic or will his ideas fizzle? | ||||
319 | 3 | "Chumdae" | July 17, 2014 | |
Rev your engines with the Pawn Stars when a legendary 1967 Shelby GT350 speeds into the shop. Will Rick be able to cruise through the negotiation or will it be gone in 60 seconds? Then, Corey and Chumlee play with the idea of buying one of the first video game consoles, a Magnavox Odyssey 200. Can they figure out how to beat the system or will it be game over? And later, Chumlee seeks the go ahead from Rick to test out the shop's new ice cream maker. Will the guys all scream for ice cream or will Rick give Chumlee the cold shoulder? | ||||
320 | 4 | "Put Up Your Nukes" | July 17, 2014 | |
Go to DEFCON 1 with the Pawn Stars when a seller claims he has a cover for a thermonuclear warhead. Can Rick successfully defuse the negotiation or will it blow up in his face? Then, Corey swings into action when a mandolin from Bob Wills' Texas Playboys comes into the shop. Will he pull some strings for the country classic or will it be out of tune? And later, Chumlee tries to find something he's better at than Rick. Will he be able to beat the boss or will Rick prove once and for all don't mess with the best? | ||||
321 | 5 | "Pawn Apocalypse" | July 24, 2014 | |
"Walk this Way" with the Pawn Stars when a pair of vintage Aerosmith tour shirts jam into the shop. Will Rick feel "Sweet Emotion" for this rock star memorabilia, or will he "Dream On"? Then, Rick and Corey sound the alarm when a U.S. Navy foghorn comes ashore. Will the guys successfully navigate the deal or will they have to keep their distance? And later, Corey braces himself for the apocalypse when he checks out a state-of-the-art survival vehicle, built to fight off zombies. Will Corey escape in style or will he let the deal die? | ||||
322 | 6 | "Colts and Vikings" | July 24, 2014 | |
Go great guns with the Pawn Stars when a Colt Army Model 1860 shoots into the shop. Will Corey hit the bullseye and claim this Civil War revolver, or will he end up off the mark? Then, Rick sets his sights on a Viking coin. Will he end up the conqueror of this ancient change or will he be forced to retreat? And later, Chum tries using subliminal messages to get Rick to give him a raise, but will Rick even notice? | ||||
323 | 7 | "Mr. Cool" | July 31, 2014 | |
Take your best shot with the Pawn Stars when Rick frames up a signed print of Ansel Adams' famous photograph; "Monolith, The Face of Half Dome". Can he successfully capture this rare picture or will he lose his focus? Then, Rick tries to cash in when a 1791 one-cent coin is brought into the shop. Will Rick pay a pretty penny or will he come to his senses? And later, Corey notices that Rick keeps taking his things. Will Corey let it go or will he take back what's his? | ||||
324 | 8 | "Playboys and Players" | July 31, 2014 | |
Join the club with the Pawn Stars when a collection of Playboy Club memorabilia hops into the shop. Will Rick be let in on the iconic collection or will he be left out in the cold? Then, Corey and Chum check out a pair of old Murray bicycles, one of which has never been ridden. Can they get a handle on the deal or will they be taken for a ride? And later, the Old Man decides to take a trip to the shooting range, but Rick thinks he needs some back up. Once they're stuck in a car together, who will take the first shot? | ||||
325 | 9 | "Go for Chum" | August 7, 2014 | |
Raise a glass with the Pawn Stars when Rick spots an authentic moonshine still. Will he be able to see straight through the negotiation or will end up drowning his sorrows? Then, Corey and Chumlee are star struck when a man brings in a huge collection of 1940s and 50s celebrity autographed postcards. Containing some of the biggest names in Hollywood, will the postcards be "Return To Sender" or will the guys be thanking their lucky stars? And later, Rick gets hung up on Chumlee's not so subtle phone calls during work. Will Chumlee get the message or send him straight to voicemail? | ||||
326 | 10 | "Shufflin' and Hustlin'" | August 7, 2014 | |
Stay awake with the Pawn Stars when an early, illustrated version of Rip Van Winkle is brought into the shop. Will the beautiful illustrations arouse Rick to spend for this classic or will he end up losing sleep over it? Then, Corey and Chum encounter a candle in the shape of President Richard Nixon's head. Will this unique item light a fire under the guys or will they get burned? And later, in order to get the Old Man to be more active, the guys take him out to play shuffleboard. But will he play by the rules or will he turn this excursion into a shuffle hustle? | ||||
327 | 11 | "Bo Knows" | August 14, 2014 | |
Read between the lines with the Pawn Stars when an etching by Pablo Picasso traces into the shop. Will Rick be able to draw a line under the deal or is the piece just too sketchy? Then, Corey and Chumlee swing for the fences with a bat signed by legendary athlete Bo Jackson. Can they hit a home run or will the guys strike out? And later, Rick is surprised when Chum is the first member of his new book club. Will they be able to get on the same page or would Rick be right to judge a book by its cover? | ||||
328 | 12 | "Break Room Battle" | August 14, 2014 | |
Get the show on the road with the Pawn Stars when an antique circus calliope whistles into the shop. Will Rick become the Ringmaster of this musical relic, or is the seller just clowning around? Then, Rick rallies for a letter signed by JFK about the 1963 March on Washington. Will his dream of taking it home come true or will it find freedom somewhere else? And later, when Rick hangs a unique painting in the break room, it offends the guys. Will they force Rick to redecorate or will he win this artistic showdown? | ||||
329 | 13 | "Break on Through" | September 1, 2014 | |
Break on through with the Pawn Stars when a painted bedroom door from the childhood home of The Doors' Jim Morrison lands in the shop. Will this unique canvas light Rick's fire or will it leave him singing the roadhouse blues? Then, Chumlee checks out a 1988 Zelda board game. Will he use a link to the past and win big or will he not have enough hearts to bring the game home? And later, when Corey gets a lead on a rare and perfectly restored collection of Indian motorcycles from the early-to-mid 1900s, Rick decides to tag along to keep him in check. Can he steer Corey away from overspending or will things fishtail into a roadside disaster? | ||||
330 | 14 | "Tricky Ricky" | September 1, 2014 | |
Go long with the Pawn Stars when a signed jersey from San Diego Chargers quarterback, Dan Fouts, gets thrown into the shop. Will Rick be able to make the completion or will it slip through his fingers? Then, Rick tries to learn the trick of the trade when Harry Blackstone's vanishing birdcage appears. Will he have the magic touch or will it disappear right before his eyes? And later, Corey and Chumlee talk Rick into joining their fantasy football league. Can Rick take charge or will he get sacked? | ||||
331 | 15 | "Pinball Punch" | September 18, 2014 | |
Become a pinball wizard with the Pawn Stars when Chumlee checks out two classic machines. Can he get the high score or will it be game over? Then, Rick wings it when he checks out a carrier pigeon capsule from WWII. Will he make an offer on the fly or will it be one for the birds? And later, the guys give Rick a hard time when he decides to take up boxing. Can he prove he’s got the eye of the tiger or will he end up down for the count? | ||||
332 | 16 | "Dodging Dillinger" | September 18, 2014 | |
Make a getaway with the Pawn Stars when bullet shells from John Dillinger's last robbery get caught in the shop. Will Rick be able to escape with this rare ammo or will he get locked up in negotiation? Then, Rick and Corey try to make a drive by deal on a vintage Schwinn Whizzer from 1947. Will this motorized bike start their engines or will the deal stall? And later, Chumlee relives his childhood when a customer brings in a Stretch Armstrong doll. Can he pull a fast one for this elastic toy or will it break apart? | ||||
333 | 17 | "Rock Stars and Race Cars" | September 25, 2014 | |
Play along with the Pawn Stars when self-portrait from Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood makes its way into the shop. Will Rick and Chumlee get "Satisfaction" or will it be a case of "You Can't Always Get What You Want"? Then, Rick gets nostalgic when a stack of love letters handwritten by Mickey Rooney are mailed in. Will this be a red-letter day for Rick or will it be unrequited love? And later, Rick toys with the idea of buying slot cars from his early childhood. Will he race to buy them or will the deal crash and burn? | ||||
334 | 18 | "Pawn Fiction" | September 25, 2014 | |
You never can tell with the Pawn Stars when a cast jacket from Pulp Fiction dances into the shop. Can Rick walk the path of the righteous man for this piece of movie memorabilia or will it end in uncomfortable silence? Then, Corey goes solo when opera gloves signed by Hollywood legend Clark Gable are brought in. Will he be able to hit the right note with this deal or will the fat lady sing? And later, Rick heads to well-known Las Vegas legend Lonnie Hammargren's home to check out his collection of unique items. Will Rick hit the jackpot or will this treasure hunt turn into a wild goose chase? | ||||
335 | 19 | "Birthday Blues" | October 2, 2014 | |
Salute the troops with the Pawn Stars when a military ID signed by Marilyn Monroe entertains the shop. Will Rick be hypnotized by the rare beauty, or will this scene-stealer's signature be a fake? Then, a customer scales in with a First Edition of Beethoven's 6th Symphony. Can Rick conduct a great sale or will he be out of tune? And later, when Corey and Antwaun are caught sneaking around when planning Chumlee's Birthday celebration. Will they throw the party of the year or will Chumlee spoil his birthday surprise? | ||||
336 | 20 | "Tough Cookie" | October 2, 2014 | |
Take aim with the Pawn Stars when a gold and silver Remington Arms gun pops into the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. Can Rick charge into this deal guns blazing, or will a misfire cause him to surrender? Then, Corey and Chumlee quit their jibbajabba when a collection of Mr.T dolls come into the store. Will they "Pity The Fool" and make the deal or will the negotiation be too "Rocky"? And later, after Rick opens a bad fortune cookie, will he be forced to crack open some more, or has his luck just run dry? | ||||
337 | 21 | "Van Gogh a Go Go" | October 9, 2014 | |
Paint a picture with the Pawn Stars when lithographs believed to be from Vincent van Gogh are brought into the shop. Will this famous artist's work draw Rick in or will he brush it off? Then, Corey and Chumlee relive their childhood when a vintage skateboard collection rolls in. Will they skate away with the collection or totally wipe out? And later, while Rick is out of the store, Chumlee makes a mess of things. Will Chum cry over spilt milk or can he clean up before Rick returns? | ||||
338 | 22 | "The Book of Rick" | October 9, 2014 | |
"Come as you are" with the Pawn Stars when a guitar pedal used by Kurt Cobain jams into the shop. Will this piece of rock History lead Corey to Nirvana, or will his concerns force him to "Stay Away?" Then, Rick becomes a believer when an 1842 Book of Mormon looks to be the most expensive book to ever come through his door. Will he be singing Hallelujah after book expert Rebecca takes a look or praying for salvation? And later, Chum decides to celebrate some of the lesser known holidays. Will Rick get in the spirit or beat him at his own game? | ||||
339 | 23 | "Smarty Pants" | October 16, 2014 | |
Get ready to rock with the Pawn Stars when a guitar owned by music legend Stephen Stills strums through the door. Can Rick take the lead in the negotiation or will he end up getting played? Then, Corey tries to stay focused when an 1800s detective's camera comes into the shop. Will he be able to snap up a picture perfect deal or will he get shot down? And later, Chumlee faces off with Rick in a battle of wits. Will Rick be the smart money in this pawn showdown or can Chumlee beat the boss? | ||||
340 | 24 | "Chummified" | October 16, 2014 | |
Walk like an Egyptian with the Pawn Stars when a mummified falcon creeps into the shop. Is this ancient bird destined to spend eternity with Rick, or will it fly out the door? Then, Rick and Chumlee call a timeout when an autographed Harlem Globetrotters basketball from 1978 bounces in. Will the deal be a slam-dunk or an air ball? And later, when a metal detector comes in from the nightshift, the Old Man and Chumlee borrow it to go treasure hunting against Rick's wishes. Will they strike gold before Rick strikes back? | ||||
341 | 25 | "Secret Admirer" | October 23, 2014 | |
Open wide with the Pawn Stars when an early 1900s Peerless Harvard dental chair rolls into the shop. Can Corey drill into the negotiation or will it be like pulling teeth? Then, Rick gets ready to party on when memorabilia from the 1990s movie "Wayne's World" is brought in. Will Rick think he's not worthy or will the items make him say no way? And later, Rick is surprised when he starts receiving letters from a secret admirer. Will the letters strike the right note or will Rick be sending them straight Return To Sender? | ||||
342 | 26 | "Hidden Treasure" | October 23, 2014 | |
Shoot the breeze with the Pawn Stars when a tree with an 1800s revolver inside it takes root in the shop. Will Rick think money grows on this tree or will he be barking up the wrong one? Then, Chumlee gets creative when checking out a Renaissance etching by Pietro Facchetti. Will Chumlee be able to etch out a deal or will the artwork fail to leave an impression? And later, the Old Man demands the shop give a Senior Citizen's Day discount. Will Rick respect his elders or will he tell the old guard to hit the road? | ||||
343 | 27 | "Rick's a Riot" | October 30, 2014 | |
Rock out with the Pawn Stars when a 1969 Gibson Les Paul jams into the shop. Will the asking price be music to Rick's ears, or is the deal too far out of tune? Then, Chum tries to score with a Los Angeles Lakers backpack signed by members of the 2004 team. Will the deal be a slam dunk, or will it be an air ball? And later, Corey calls Rick out on his most annoying habit. Will Rick change his ways or will he laugh it off? | ||||
344 | 28 | "Chum Fever" | October 30, 2014 | |
Dial in on the Pawn Stars as they check out two antique telephones. Will Corey answer and make the deal solo or will he have to call in some backup? Then, Rick spots a rare porcelain bowl made during the Ch'ien-lung dynasty. Will Rick handle the china with care or will the deal smash to pieces? And later, Chumlee refuses to leave work even though he doesn't feel well. Will he make it through the day or will Rick get sick of his complaining? | ||||
345 | 29 | "Biggest Buys & Busts" | November 3, 2014 | |
Revisit the biggest and most expensive items the Pawn Stars have ever seen: a million dollar car crushing machine dubbed "Robosaurus," a cigar box owned by John F. Kennedy himself, a piece of sunken treasure, and a rare Jimi Hendrix guitar that leaves Rick in a "purple haze." | ||||
346 | 30 | "Wake Up Call" | November 6, 2014 | |
A seller presents Rick with a 1964 770 Amphicar, but they may not arrive at an agreeable price; Corey and Chumlee check out a 1939 National Bowling Association championship ring; Rick bets Corey and Chum they can't go a day without their cellphones. | ||||
347 | 31 | "The Chum System" | November 6, 2014 | |
Rick wants to determine the authenticity of a nightstick a seller claims once belonged to 18th U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant; Corey and Chumlee check out a collection of vintage skateboard stickers; Chum must prove he can multi-task. | ||||
348 | 32 | "The Adventures of Corey & Chum" | November 10, 2014 | |
Revisit some of the coolest items Pawn Stars' Corey and Chumlee have ever seen: a $50,000 one-of-a-kind Gibson guitar, a set of unopened Star Wars action figures, Corey's 1969 dream car, and a pair of pistols that leave Corey and Chum face-to-face in a good old fashioned duel. | ||||
349 | 33 | "Captain Rick" | November 13, 2014 | |
Set sail with the Pawn Stars when a medal from British explorer Captain Cook lands in the shop. Will this medal be a discovery for Rick, or will the deal end up shipwrecked? Then, Chum hits the green when checking out a golf putter from the famed 1963 Frank Sinatra Invitational. Will he score a hole in one or wind up in the rough? And later, when Rick’s stress level hits a new high, Chumlee tries to calm him down. Will his idea help Rick keep his cool or will he erupt? | ||||
350 | 34 | "McQueen Dreams" | November 13, 2014 | |
Take flight with the Pawn Stars when a letter from WWI fighter pilot Eddie Rickenbacker soars into the shop. Will Rick land this piece of history, or will the deal take a nosedive? Then, Corey takes a look at a military swagger stick from 1865. Will Corey bring out the big guns to make the deal, or will a tough battle push him into retreat? And later, after Rick gets excited for some "The Great Escape" movie posters, the guys make fun of his mancrush on Steve McQueen. Will their teasing be a "Bullitt" to Rick’s heart, or will Rick make "The Getaway" from their taunts? | ||||
351 | 35 | "Reach for Raphael" | November 20, 2014 | |
Be in awe with the Pawn Stars when a print believed to be from Renaissance master Raphael comes into the shop. With it possibly being one of the rarest items to ever walk through the doors, will Rick be drawn to it or will he be unable to etch out a deal? Then, Corey gets rocked when a 1970s Ibanez guitar is brought in. Can he take the lead in the negotiation or will he get played? And later, Corey and Chum try to find out the contents of Rick’s will. Will it be to die for or will they be wishing they passed? | ||||
352 | 36 | "Off to the Races" | November 20, 2014 | |
Strike silver with the Pawn Stars when the book "The Big Bonanza" hits the shop. Can Rick find a gold mine or will he only dig up dirt? Then, Rick moves mountains when an ancient Tibetan door comes in. Will the sky be the limit on this deal or will the door be slammed in his face? And later, after Corey gets a ticket, the guys decide to find out who’s the better driver down at the racetrack. Who will get the checkered flag and who will spin out? | ||||
353 | 37 | "Greatest Haggles" | December 1, 2014 | |
A special episode looking at some of the best haggles from the show. | ||||
354 | 38 | "Game Over" | December 4, 2014 | |
Lift off with the Pawn Stars when a hovercraft zooms into the shop. Will Rick and Corey be able to keep the negotiation afloat, or will they let the air out of the deal? Then, Corey checks out a set of 1960s The Beatles bobble-heads. Does Corey think The Fab Four are so "Yesterday," or will he "Twist and Shout" to make a deal? And later, when a new arcade game gets bought by the shop, Rick lets the guys plug it in. Who will get the highest score before it's game over? | ||||
355 | 39 | "Flying High" | December 4, 2014 | |
Get ready to rock with the Pawn Stars when a guitar signed by bass player Garry Tallent strums into the shop. Was Corey "Born to Run" with Bruce Springsteen's bandmate's guitar or will the deal leave him "Dancing in the Dark"? Then, Rick examines a replica of a 1964 Peace Dollar. Will he be able to cash in on this infamous coin or will he strike out? And later, inspired by a fragment of a Fokker T-2 plane that comes into the shop, Rick challenges Chum to a paper airplane contest. Will the guys be able to get their planes off the ground or will it be back to the drawing board? | ||||
356 | 40 | "Chum's Secret Stash" | December 11, 2014 | |
Strike it rich with the Pawn Stars when a 1907 Saint-Gaudens high-relief coin makes its way onto the counters. Will Rick pay a pretty penny for this rare piece of currency or will he refuse to empty his pockets? Then, Rick gets blindsided when a vintage pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses potentially owned by President George Bush, Sr. gets brought in. Will he be able to see right through them or will his judgment be clouded? And later, when Rick finds Chum's secret stash in the back, Rick explains to him the concept of layaway. Can Rick make Chum pay or will Chum get his own form of payback? | ||||
357 | 41 | "Hiding Houdini" | December 15, 2014 | |
Get spellbound with the Pawn Stars when a book written and signed by legendary magician Harry Houdini appears in the shop. Will Rick be able to work his magic on a deal or will it vanish right before his eyes? Then, Corey and Chum are in for a shock when they spot a vintage x-ray unit. Will this machine radiate with the guys or will they see right through it? And later, Chumlee takes a vow of silence. But will his actions speak louder than his words? | ||||
358 | 42 | "United We Stand" | December 15, 2014 | |
Go full throttle with the Pawn Stars when Rick and Corey race to check out an unrestored BSA bike from WWII. Will this military motorcycle rev their engines or will the deal stall? Then, Rick and Chumlee step up to the plate when they spot a pair of Roberto Clemente prototype sneakers. Can they walk off in the legendary outfielder's shoes, or will they be a bad fit? And later, Rick and the Old Man lose their seats when a bet with Corey and Chumlee goes south. Will Corey & Chum be sitting pretty or will it turn into a stand off? | ||||
359 | 43 | "Mini Rick" | December 18, 2014 | |
Take charge with the Pawn Stars when a Civil War-era broadside is brought into the shop. Issued by President Lincoln and proclaiming a National Day of Humiliation, will Rick post the bills for it or will he tear it down? Then, Rick gets his groove on when he checks out a 1947 fully restored Wurlitzer jukebox. Can Rick get the jukebox for a song or will it be a broken record? And later, Rick gets frustrated when Chumlee brings a kid into the pawnshop. Will Rick change his mind after meeting the child or will he not be kidding around? | ||||
360 | 44 | "Clowning Around" | December 18, 2014 | |
Saddle up with the Pawn Stars when a Gene Autry guitar struts into the shop. Will Corey and Chum pony up the money for the "Singing Cowboy" item, or will the deal be out of tune? Then, Rick starts clowning around when a Red Skelton portrait comes in. Will Rick be laughing all the way to the bank, or will he suspect some funny business? And later, when Chum decides to sell his shoe collection in the shop, Rick has other ideas. Will Chum's business deal get up and running or will it cause a big stink? | ||||
361 | 45 | "Oldest Trick in the Book" | December 18, 2014 | |
Climb to new heights with the Pawn Stars when a signed, limited edition copy of Seven Years in Tibet is brought in. Can Rick read between the lines on this literary classic or will he judge a book by its cover? Then, things get comedic when Corey and Chumlee check out a Three Stooges promotional projector. Will they have the last laugh or will the joke be on them? And later, Chum tries to institute new policies in order to liven up the beginning of the work week. Can he successfully turn it into a fun day or will it be just another manic Monday? | ||||
362 | 46 | "Generation Gap" | December 22, 2014 | |
Walk like an Egyptian with the Pawn Stars when a Roman shield movie prop from "Cleopatra" pops by the shop. Will Rick make an offer fit for a Pharaoh, or will this item end up ancient history? Then, a 1922 silver peace dollar rolls in. Will Rick go to war to win this rare coin, or will it be one lost cause for currency. And later, the guys talk about their generations. Will their arguments cause a big s-sensation, or will they just all f-fade away? | ||||
363 | 47 | "Motorcycle Mayhem" | December 22, 2014 | |
Rev your engines with the Pawn Stars when a 1957 Harley-Davidson Sportster roars into the shop. Will Corey be able to hammer down on the deal or will it burnout? Then, things get political when Rick checks out a painting of Communist leader Ho Chi Minh. Will he make a revolutionary deal, or will it be a tough loss? And later, when Chum starts helping himself to things around the shop, the guys try to tell him that taking is not the same as sharing. Will Chum teach them a lesson, or learn the hard way? |
Season 11 (2015)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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364 | 1 | "Old Man Corey" | January 8, 2015 | N/A | |
Rev your engine with the Pawn Stars when a 1966 Harley Davidson rides into the shop. Will Corey risk it all to cruise away with this chopper, or will he suffer a major blowout? Then, Rick flashes back to the `60s when a collection of original NBC promotional posters unroll in the shop. Will Rick tune in to the TV nostalgia, or will the deal get canceled? And later, when the guys point out Corey's first grey hair, he starts seeing red. Will Corey choose to act his age or will he be pulling his hair out? | |||||
365 | 2 | "Trading Up" | January 8, 2015 | N/A | |
Get animated with the Pawn Stars when an original sketch from "Rocky and Bullwinkle" is brought into the shop. Will Rick and Chum be drawn to it or will their plans get erased? Then, Rick is presented with what is believed to be a first edition of Richard Nixon's memoirs. Will he win this presidential piece or will he resign to defeat? And later, Chumlee spends the day trading up ordinary items with the guys in order to get what he really wants. Will his wheeling and dealing lead to a big score or will the guys end up shutting him out? | |||||
366 | 3 | "RC/DC" | January 15, 2015 | N/A | |
Rock on with the Pawn Stars when a signed AC/DC album electrifies the shop. Will Chum get it "done dirt cheap" or will he wind up on the "Highway to Hell"? Then, Rick gets fired up over a Beals Model Remington revolver. Can he hit his target or will the deal end in a draw? And later, when Rick wants to find new ways to advertise the pawn shop, he thinks small to get big results. Will Rick be able to pick a winner or will his new plan run out of juice? | |||||
367 | 4 | "Wilde Card" | January 15, 2015 | N/A | |
Read between the lines with the Pawn Stars when a first edition of Oscar Wilde's "The Happy Prince" is brought into the shop. Will Rick be able to resist this literary classic or will he yield to temptation? Then, Corey steps into the ring with a 1972 telegram that rejects Muhammad Ali from fighting in Alaska. Will he get ready to rumble for it or will he get knocked out before the negotiation begins? And later, Chumlee bets Rick he can increase his weekly sales by using more casual and cool language. Will he be able to talk the talk or will he be at a loss for words? | |||||
368 | 5 | "Money Ball" | January 22, 2015 | N/A | |
Hail to the chief with the Pawn Stars when an archive of items signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt is brought into the shop. Will this presidential collection get Rick's vote or will it get vetoed? Then, Rick steps up to the plate when he is presented with a rare photograph of Babe Ruth from his rookie season. Can he call the shots or will he be thrown a curveball? And later, after Chumlee lends money to Rick, he goes to great lengths to get back what he's owed. Can Chum get payback or will Rick end up cashing in? | |||||
369 | 6 | "Presidential Pawn" | January 22, 2015 | N/A | |
Brush up on some history with the Pawn Stars when a signed handwritten letter from Founding Father, James Monroe, arrives at the shop. Can Rick make a revolutionary deal or will be persuaded to vote against it? Then, Corey and Chumlee make a pass for an authentic promotional Playboy chair. Can they end up scoring the deal or will they get turned down? And later, Chumlee tries to reinvent himself in the image of Hugh Hefner. Will he be the shop's Playmate of the Year or will Rick put an end to his fantasy? | |||||
370 | 7 | "The Smoking Gun" | January 25, 2015 | N/A | |
Join the revolution with the Pawn Stars when a Brown Bess musket fires its way into the shop. Will Rick hit the target with a deal or will there be a misfire? Then, Rick hits the books when Thomas Jefferson's personal copy of Jay's Treaty marches in. Will this piece of United States' history cause Rick to surrender or will he fight his way to a deal? Later on, Corey gets rocked when a smashed guitar from KISS front man Paul Stanley comes by. Will Corey rock n' roll all night or will he end up getting played? And later, Rick tries to snap Chum out of it when he's bored at work. Will it be a historic victory for Rick or will Chum revolt? | |||||
371 | 8 | "Rick Gets Axed" | February 12, 2015 | N/A | |
Go batty with the Pawn Stars when a piece of original artwork from the 1995 Spider-Man and Batman crossover comic swings into the shop. Will Corey and Chum come out heroes and capture this comic book memorabilia, or will their Spidey-senses fail them? Then, Rick checks out a deadly Revolutionary War halberd. Will he walk away with this deadly weapon, or will it be a losing battle? And later, when Chum's complaints inspire a casual Friday at the shop, will the Old Man dare to dress down? | |||||
372 | 9 | "Rick the Giant" | February 12, 2015 | N/A | |
'Obey' the Pawn Stars when art posters by Shepard Fairey unroll in the shop. Made by the same artist that produced the famous President Obama posters, can Rick "Hope" to make the deal or will he not part with his "Change"? Then, Corey and Chumlee get out of this world when checking out a Mork figurine. Will Robin Williams' legacy help the deal lift off, or will Corey and Chum bring him down to Earth? And later, Rick and Chum try to decide if they are friends or merely coworkers. Will they be all work and no play, or will Chum prove he's more than just an employee? | |||||
373 | 10 | "Underground Pawn" | February 19, 2015 | N/A | |
Get on board with the Pawn Stars when Rick checks out an 1800s first edition book about the Underground Railroad. Containing first-hand experiences from slaves who escaped, will Rick go the distance to get his hands on this rare piece of history? Then, Rick gets ready to play ball when a full set of a baseball cards given only to troops during Desert Shield is brought in. Can he score the winning run or will he get thrown a curveball? And later, Chumlee tries to come up with his own collectible trading cards. Will Chum be able to cash in or will Rick stop the presses? | |||||
374 | 11 | "Bucking Bronco" | February 19, 2015 | N/A | |
Play that funky music with the Pawn Stars when a signed Red Hot Chili Peppers album sizzles into the shop. Will Rick take this piece of Rock and Roll history to "Higher Ground", or will he "Give it Away"? Then, Corey saddles up when a Mobo Bronco toy gallops in. Will Corey horse around on the deal, or will he pony up? And later, when Chumlee gets in trouble for wearing a hat to work, he decides to bend the rules. Will Chum pull a hat trick, or will he get in over his head? | |||||
375 | 12 | "Rocky Road" | February 26, 2015 | N/A | |
Come out fighting with the Pawn Stars when handprints signed by Sylvester Stallone pummels into the shop. Will Rick score a knockout deal, or go down a Rocky road? Then, Rick scouts out two signed Norman Rockwell lithographs. Titled "Puppy Love" and "Dressing Up", will they be picture perfect, or show their true colors? And later, Chumlee tries to prove he is more active than everyone thinks he is by entering an arm-wrestling competition. Will Chum muscle his way to a win or will he be strong armed out of the competition? | |||||
376 | 13 | "All Hail Rick" | February 26, 2015 | N/A | |
It's a royal affair with the Pawn Stars when Revolutionary War documents signed by King George III reign into the shop. Will the documents be fit for a king, or a royal faux par? Then, Chum feels the need for speed when checking out a pair of Cushman Scooters. Will he drive a hard bargain, or be taken for a ride? And later, after checking out a BB gun in the shop, the guys all take part in a competitive shoot-out. Who will call the shots, and who will miss the mark? | |||||
377 | 14 | "Live Long and Prosper" | March 5, 2015 | N/A | |
Get fired up with the Pawn Stars when an Eli Whitney Civil War revolver drops into the shop. Will Rick go forth and win this firearm, or will he blow his shot? Then, Corey boldly goes where no man has gone before when checking out a signed picture of the original Star Trek cast. Will he engage and beam this item into the shop permanently, or will things get highly illogical? And later, when Corey un-friends Chumlee on social media, Chumlee decides to un-friend Corey in real life. Is this the end of them as pals or will it lead to the beginning of another beautiful friendship? | |||||
378 | 15 | "Sword Play" | March 5, 2015 | N/A | |
Ride along with the Pawn Stars when a 1951 Willys Wagon pulls into the shop. Will Rick kick the deal into high gear or will he fall off the wagon? Then, Rick takes a stab at a pair of 19th Century European swords. Will he keep his edge or will the deal be cut short? And later, when the guys realize Rick hasn't shown up for work, do they send out a search party or throw their own? | |||||
379 | 16 | "One Man's Junk" | March 12, 2015 | N/A | |
Step up to the plate with the Pawn Stars when a baseball believed to be signed by the 1959 World Series Champions, the Dodgers, gets thrown into the shop. Will Corey be able to hit it out of the park or will he strike out? Then, Rick gets his big break when he is presented with a rare Berndt-Maurer 1930s movie camera. Will he yell "Action" on the deal or will it be a bad take? And later, the Old Man vows retribution after Rick bans all junk food from the shop. Will revenge be sweet for the Old Man or will the plan go sour? | |||||
380 | 17 | "Last Call Pawn" | March 12, 2015 | N/A | |
Ramp up with the Pawn Stars when a Line Drive Pinball Machine bumps into the shop. Will Corey get the high score, or will it be game over? Then, don't count Rick out when he checks out an 1895 Morgan Dollar. Known as the "King of all Morgan Dollars," will it be worth every penny or will this coin break the bank? And later, when Chum takes over a shift at Corey's new bar, will he use this opportunity to call the shots or will it be closing time? | |||||
381 | 18 | "Hot Dam" | March 19, 2015 | N/A | |
The crowd goes wild with the Pawn Stars when concert posters signed by Johnny Cash and Stevie Ray Vaughn rock and unroll the shop. Will Corey get them for a song, or will they be out of tune? Then, Rick feels the rush when checking out original blueprints of the Hoover Dam. Will he flood the seller with offers or will the deal hit a wall? And later, when Chum breaks Rick's new expensive sunglasses, will he come clean or replace them on the cheap? | |||||
382 | 19 | "Son of a Gun" | March 19, 2015 | N/A | |
Get fired up with the Pawn Stars when an 1800s Wilkinson turret rifle shoots into the shop. Will Rick go in guns blazing or will he fail to pull the trigger? Then, Chum buckles up when celebrity engraved matchboxes from the private jet, "The Starship One" flies in. Will he be able to land these collectibles or will the price be plane crazy? And later, Chumlee volunteers to help the guys write descriptive cards for the shop. Will he get his facts straight or will he need a history lesson? | |||||
383 | 20 | "Crossing Chum" | March 26, 2015 | 2.32[8] | |
Get rewarded with the Pawn Stars when a 1965 Panama Canal service medal is presented to the shop. Will Rick keep his eyes on the prize or will he fail to complete his mission? Then, Corey sets his sights on a renaissance era crossbow. Will Corey hit a bulls eye or miss his target entirely? And later, Chumlee finds himself in hot water after he fails to call in an expert. Will his wacky sale turn a profit or will the joke be on him? | |||||
384 | 21 | "Mystery Caller" | March 26, 2015 | 2.57[8] | |
Roll with the punches when the Pawn Stars check out a Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic book. Will it be a knockout deal for Corey, or will he throw in the towel? Then, Rick finds himself in the grey when inspecting an Edward Hopper charcoal piece. Will the deal be black and white, or will he draw a blank? And later, Rick suspects that all the office phones are broken. Will the guys figure out why the phones are ringing off the hook, or will they just hang it up? | |||||
385 | 22 | "Hot Wheel of Fortune" | April 2, 2015 | N/A | |
Go surfin' with the Pawn Stars when the world's rarest Hot Wheels car, the Beach Bomb #1, rolls into the shop. Will Rick get supercharged to make a deal or will he get dumped? Then, Rick gets creative when checking out an etching by Rembrandt. Will this work of art be priceless, or not worth the paper it's printed on? And later, Chum decides to write his memoirs. Will his novel become a best seller or will he get writer's block? | |||||
386 | 23 | "Mail Mayhem" | April 9, 2015 | N/A | |
Follow the yellow brick road with the Pawn Stars when a signed first edition of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" skips into the shop. Will Rick make a deal with his brain or will he not have the courage? Then, Corey races to check out a one-of-a-kind Turbo Drive II arcade game. Will he able to race to victory or will he spin off the track? And later, Rick is on the hunt for a package that was supposedly delivered to him. With the Old Man claiming ownership too, will this piece of mail make it into the right Richard's hands or will Rick have an identity crisis? | |||||
387 | 24 | "Priciest Pawns" | April 23, 2015 | N/A | |
Revisit some of the priciest items the Pawn Stars have ever seen: a mint condition 1967 Ford Shelby G.T. 350, a Hotchkiss revolving Cannon from the 1800's, an extremely rare WWII German Enigma coding Machine, an $85,000 Gibson guitar once owned by Stephen Stills and a 1942 "Texan" Fighter Plane that has Rick and Corey flying high to make a deal. | |||||
388 | 25 | "Monumental Pawn" | April 23, 2015 | N/A | |
Hit the road with the Pawn Stars when Rick goes to check out a 1966 Chevy II. Will Rick be able to get the deal started on this classic car or will he be forced to make a U-turn? Then, Rick has to make a monumental decision when a program from the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty is brought in. Will the item start a revolution or will there be liberty and justice for all? And later, Corey tries to convince Rick to buy him a company car. Will he be able to steer Rick into the car of his dreams or will Rick hit the brakes on Corey's plans? | |||||
389 | 26 | "Avengers Assemble" | May 7, 2015 | N/A | |
Save the day with the Pawn Stars when two original #1 comic books from the Avengers and Giant Size X-Men series fly into the shop. Will Rick "marvel" over these rare finds or will he play the villain? Then, Corey is faced with a mystery when he is presented with a cane belonging William Pinkerton from the infamous Pinkerton detective agency. Will he call in an expert to help investigate or will he end up closing the case? And later, Chumlee leaves work to track down his own comic book collection. Will he return with the Holy Grail or will his comics not make the grade? | |||||
390 | 27 | "Locked and Loaded" | May 7, 2015 | N/A | |
Enter a duel with the Pawn Stars as a 1763 flintlock pistol fires into the shop. Will Corey bring out the big guns or will the deal end in a draw? Then, Rick scopes out an 1890s telescope cane. Will he set his sights on buying this antique or will he limp away empty handed? And later, Rick and Chumlee venture to a galaxy far, far away to see screen-used "Star Wars" props. Can Rick use the old Jedi mind trick to close the deal or will it head towards the dark side? | |||||
391 | 28 | "Rick's Roulette" | May 14, 2015 | N/A | |
Head to Tinsel Town with the Pawn Stars as Rick auctions off some of the shop's coolest finds. Will Rick have a blockbuster weekend or will he his trip be a big flop? Back in Vegas, Corey and Chum go off-road to check out an Ultra 4 Racecar. Will they cross the finish line with a deal or end up with wiping out? Then Rick witnesses one of the biggest collections of Mickey Mouse memorabilia in the world. Will Rick's Disney dreams come true, or will the deal be a happily never after? And while Rick is in L.A, Chum thinks the shop should have its own auction. Will Chum create a bidding war or give away items for free? | |||||
392 | 29 | "Fake or Fortune" | May 21, 2015 | N/A | |
Test your judgement and revisit the best fakes and surprising fortunes ever to appear on Pawn Stars: a two million dollar painting by Claude Monet, a 1715 gold coin from a sunken ship, a set of rare autographed Hollywood Postcards from the 1950s, a bejeweled Black Widow Brooch and a collection of signed Beatles Memorabilia. Real or fake, these items could mean big bucks or a big bust for the shop. | |||||
393 | 30 | "Pawn Creature" | May 21, 2015 | N/A | |
Run for the hills with the Pawn Stars as they come face-to-face with a life-size Creature from the Black Lagoon. Will Corey reel in the deal or will he be out of his depth? Then, Rick gets the inside scoop with a handwritten love letter from Judy Garland to Frank Sinatra. Will Rick get caught up with this whirlwind romance or will it be an unrequited love? And later, Chum and Corey attempt to frighten Rick with pranks throughout the shop. Will he scream blue murder or will Rick seek revenge? | |||||
394 | 31 | "Behind the Wheel" | May 25, 2015 | N/A | |
Play ball with the Pawn Stars when a 1923 Babe Ruth baseball card, graded a perfect 10, steps up to the plate. Will Rick be able to knock it out of the park on this rare card or will he get called out? Then, Rick is brought back to the 1930s when an unrestored children's tricycle pedals into the shop. Will he toy with the idea of fixing it up it or will the cost cause him to hit the brakes? And later, after Corey totals his truck, he is forced to drive the company car with Rick's face on it. Will Corey end up understanding the truck's true face value or will he force Rick to face facts? | |||||
395 | 32 | "Ticket to Pawn" | May 25, 2015 | N/A | |
Twist and shout with the Pawn Stars when a 1963 Beatles signed guitar strums into the shop. Will Rick "let it be" or yell for "help"? Take a ride with Corey as he gets revved up when he checks out a 1981 Suzuki motorcycle. Will he kick start a sale or will the negotiation skid out of control? Then, Rick tries to teach the guys some office etiquette. | |||||
396 | 33 | "Dangerous Deals" | May 28, 2015 | N/A | |
Take caution and revisit some of the most dangerous items that have exploded their way into the pawn shop including: a double barrel Coaching gun from the 1800s, an extremely rare Let Mat Pistol, a $335,000 mint condition Gatling Gun, a pair of Soviet Missile Launch keys and a post Civil War parade Cannon that leaves the guys shaken but not stirred. | |||||
397 | 34 | "Penny for your Pawn" | May 28, 2015 | N/A | |
Test your strength with the Pawn Stars when a 1930s Gottlieb grip tester pulls up to the shop. Will Rick muscle in on the deal for this vintage game or will it not work out? Then, Rick gets hung up on a limited edition piece of abstract art by Hollywood actor, Anthony Quinn. Will he be able to sculpt a concrete deal or will the seller stonewall him? And later, Chum offers to help promote the shop by trying to make images of the Old Man go viral. Will his idea break the internet or will he end up crashing the whole system? | |||||
398 | 35 | "Expert Examinations" | June 4, 2015 | N/A | |
Take a look back at some of the finest expert examinations in the history of Pawn Stars: a rare edition Book of Mormon authenticated by Rebecca, a straitjacket possibly worn by Harry Houdini investigated by Murray, a signed Babe Ruth bat and glove inspected by Jeremy, and strategic plans from the Battle of Iwo Jima examined by the "Beard of Knowledge", Mark Hall-Patton. | |||||
399 | 36 | "Pawn of the Jedi" | June 4, 2015 | N/A | |
Travel far, far away with the Pawn Stars when a draft of the original "Star Wars" script signed by George Lucas soars into the shop. Will Rick and Chum win the war for this obi-one of a kind piece or will the force not be with them? Then, Rick goes back in time when he checks out a terracotta medallion of Benjamin Franklin. Will Rick cash in on this patriotic piece or will he be frank in turning it down? And later, Chum wants to open a museum to display some of the shop's hidden items. Will Chum be able to create a work of art or will Rick turn Chum's plans into ancient history? | |||||
400 | 37 | "Most Mysterious" | June 11, 2015 | N/A | |
Get curious with the Pawn Stars and revisit some of the most mysterious items ever to appear in the shop: a retro Amphicar from the 1960s, a vintage handcuff collection, a shocking Master Violet Ray Machine, an odd collection of prosthetic eyeballs and an unknown stone that leaves Rick between a rock and a hard place. | |||||
401 | 38 | "Coolest Collectibles" | June 11, 2015 | N/A | |
Geek out with the Pawn Stars and revisit some of the Coolest Collectibles ever to make their way into the shop: a $40,000 Elvis worn Super-fly Coat, a massive collection of Star Trek memorabilia, a copy of the first ever Playboy magazine featuring Marilyn Monroe, a 1963 first Edition of The Amazing Spider-Man and a replica of the Batmobile that drives Chum batty. | |||||
402 | 39 | "Greatest Gambles" | July 20, 2015 | N/A | |
Roll the dice with the Pawn Stars and revisit the greatest gambles in the shop's history: an antique White Eagle medallion, a book possibly signed by "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, a questionable Gibson mandolin, a rare Albrecht Durer etching and a 1984 Chris-Craft boat that leaves Rick questioning Corey's judgment. | |||||
403 | 40 | "Wheelin' and Dealin'" | July 27, 2015 | N/A | |
Wheel and deal with the Pawn Stars as they rediscover some of the coolest vehicles to ever drive into the shop: a one-of-a-kind rock crawler, an impressive collection of restored Indian motorcycles, a custom dragster capable of reaching 192 mph and a John Deere ice cream machine that leaves Chumlee drooling. | |||||
404 | 41 | "Personal Collection" | August 3, 2015 | N/A | |
Get personal with the Pawn Stars and discover the items they've most wanted for themselves: a motorcycle once owned by Rick's idol, Steve McQueen, a diamond encrusted 2004 Super Bowl Ring from the New England Patriots, a rare 1484 incunable book, and a 1986 Buick that leaves Chum 'regally' impressed. | |||||
405 | 42 | "On the Road" | August 10, 2015 | N/A | |
Hit the road with the Pawn Stars to revisit the best items ever seen outside of the shop: Rick's international trip to London where he finds some rare American maps, a vintage piano used by the Rat Pack found within the home of eccentric collector Lonnie Hammergen, an exclusive tour of an L-39 Soviet Albatros Fighter Jet, and an ancient Samurai helmet that causes Rick to detour while traveling to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. |
Season 12 (2015–16)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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406 | 1 | "Pawn of Fire" | October 22, 2015 | |
Walk the line with the Pawn Stars when a model train once owned by Johnny Cash chugs into the shop. Will Rick make a bid for the Man in Black or will he be singing the prison blues? Then, Chum gets scrambled when a 1920s chicken incubator clucks on in. Will Chum hatch a deal or will it get poached? Next, Rick becomes enlightened while checking out a 17th century Tibetan Buddha. Will he be reborn as a buyer or take a vow of silence? And later, Rick and Corey take a trip down memory lane in a 1972 Cadillac Eldorado. Will the guys take home the luxury Caddy or will it turn out to be a clunker? | ||||
407 | 2 | "Party on, Pawn" | October 22, 2015 | |
Steal a base with the Pawn Stars when a bat designed by Ty Cobb and autographed by Joe Sewell is brought into the shop. Will Corey think it's a home run or will he send it walking? Then, it's time for Rick to party on when he checks out the queen of movie mobiles, the Wayne's World car! Will he make an excellent deal or will he decide it's not worthy? Next, Rick finds himself on the hunt for a rare coin. Will he pick up some extra change or pass the buck? And later, things get comical when a Buster Brown shoe bench is brought into the shop. Will Rick make a deal or give it the boot? | ||||
408 | 3 | "Fender Bender" | October 29, 2015 | |
Get heroic with the Pawn Stars when a 1939 Superman doll flies into the shop. Will Rick save the day and make a deal or will it be his kryptonite? Then, Corey gets electrified when a 1952 Fender Telecaster guitar jams in. Will it have the rock `n' roll chops or will it get the axe? Later, an antique Japanese matchlock gun shoots into the shop. Will Rick draw first and make an offer or will he bite the bullet? | ||||
409 | 4 | "Godfather of Pawn" | October 29, 2015 | |
Feel good with the Pawn Stars when a James Brown suit dances into the shop. Will Rick be saying, "please, please, please" for the Godfather of Soul's wardrobe or will it be too funky? Then, it's a game of cat and mouse when Corey and Chum check out an artist proof from the film "Anchors Aweigh." Will the deal set sail or will they be left out at sea? Next, Rick feels exposed when a controversial 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter circulates the shop. Will he be in the money or will the deal not make sense? And later, Chum butters up to a 1920s popcorn maker. Will he make a concession and settle on a price or will the deal go stale? | ||||
410 | 5 | "Napoleon Bonapawn" | November 5, 2015 | |
A rare Rolling Stones record comes into the shop. Other times include a football used in the first Hall of Fame game and three swords from the Napoleonic era. | ||||
411 | 6 | "Eye of the Tiger" | November 5, 2015 | |
Paint it black with the Pawn Stars when a rare Rolling Stones record spins into the shop. Will Rick be satisfied or learn he can't always get what he wants? Then, Corey tackles a football used in the first Hall of Fame game. Will he kickoff a deal or end up blind-sided? Next, Rick's on guard when three swords from the Napoleonic era charge into the shop. Will his negotiating make the cut or will he forge on? And later, Chum gets animated by some Donald Duck model sheets. Will he quack up an offer or be left ruffling his feathers? | ||||
412 | 7 | "Promissory Pawn" | November 12, 2015 | |
Blast off with the Pawn Stars when Corey and Chum check out a water-propelled jetpack. Will the deal get off the ground or will they send it packing? Then, a promissory note from the Mexican-American War tries to secure territory at the shop. Will Rick do the deed or will he lose interest? And later, things get spiritual when a statue of the Hindu god Shiva is brought into the shop. Will Rick find his inner peace and make an offer or will he loose his faith? | ||||
413 | 8 | "Riders on the Pawn" | November 12, 2015 | |
Run in slow motion with the Pawn Stars when a David Hasselhoff signed rescue buoy from the set of "Baywatch" floats in. Will Rick and Chum hassle the Hoff for a deal or will it get cancelled? Then, sparks fly when two flintlock blunderbuss pistols barrel in. Will Rick aim for a deal or will it be a blunder-bust? Next, Rick and Corey get energized while checking out a six person solar bike. Will they amp up the offer or will the seller charge too much? And later, Rick breaks on through to the other side when a yearbook featuring Jim Morrison is brought to the shop. Will he make a deal for the Lizard King or will he graduate without an offer? | ||||
414 | 9 | "Prohibition Pawn" | November 19, 2015 | |
March to the beat with the Pawn Stars when a Civil War drum rolls into the shop. Will Rick and Chum like the sound of the offer or will they think it's out of step? Then, the bases are loaded when an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball is up to bat. Will Rick make a grand slam deal or will he send it walking? Next, things get gnarly when a 1970s skateboard kick-flips in. Will Corey do a 180 and make an offer or will the deal grind to a halt? Then, Chum's a blind pig when a corkscrew from the Prohibition era turns the shop into a speakeasy. Will it be a straight up sale or will it be on the rocks? And later, things get slushy when an antique cast iron ice shaver is brought to the shop. Will Corey be in the mood for a snow cone or will the seller be crushed? | ||||
415 | 10 | "60's Pawn" | November 19, 2015 | |
The swinging 60s have taken over as the Pawn Stars look back at some of their favorite items: an original Playboy Bunny outfit, a golf ball belonging to President Lyndon Johnson, two tasty coconut cups from the set of "Gilligan's Island," some unused Beatles tickets, a possible fragment of the Apollo 11 heat shield, a handful of "Star Trek" props, and a set of Jimi Hendrix prints that are working their voodoo on Rick. | ||||
416 | 11 | "Money Makers" | November 22, 2015 | |
Big-money relics include a 1961 Fender Stratocaster Guitar; a supposed Edward Hopper charcoal study; Rocky Marciano memorabilia; Mickey Mouse display items; a Ford Model A hot rod; a rare American coin; a "Star Wars" collection. | ||||
417 | 12 | "70's Pawn" | November 29, 2015 | |
Get groovy with some of the greatest items from the 1970s that the Pawn Stars have ever seen: a ginormous Richard Nixon head, a shoe possibly worn by Secretariat, a Mattel Electronic Football Game, a signed "Star Wars" script, some signed Arthur Ashe memorabilia, a couple of vintage Aerosmith tour t-shirts being sold by an original member of the band, and a flag from Apollo 16 that sends Rick out of this world. | ||||
418 | 13 | "80's Pawn" | December 3, 2015 | |
Check out some totally radical items from the 1980s as the Pawn Stars take a trip down memory lane: a torch from the 1984 Olympics, a yearbook and signed letter from Ronald Reagan, a homemade replica Ghostbusters Proton Pack, a Super Mario statue, a poster from the "Revenge of the Jedi," some Metallica memorabilia, an Apple IIGS and a DeLorean that has Corey heading "Back to the Future." | ||||
419 | 14 | "Pawn in the USA" | December 3, 2015 | |
Get on the airwaves with the Pawn Stars when a spy pen radio wiretaps the shop. Will Rick and Chum be all ears to a deal or will they tune it out? Next, Rick's got a new boss when a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket rocks into the shop. Will he have high hopes for the deal or will he think it's born to run? Then, things get choppy when a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann cruise in. Will Rick hog the sale or will he burnout? And later, Rick is off to the races when he checks out a 19th century horse racing sulky. Will he jockey for first place or will he be out of the running? | ||||
420 | 15 | "90's Pawn" | December 6, 2015 | |
The Pawn Stars have seen some pretty dope stuff from the 1990s and they're looking back at a few items that are all that and a bag of chips: a jacket from Pulp Fiction, a guitar pedal supposedly used by Kurt Cobain, a juror questionnaire from the O.J. Simpson trial, an early Matt Groening lithograph, a couple of Dennis Rodman jerseys brought in by his ex-wife, some Michael Jackson photos, and a few "Wayne's World" items that leave Rick feeling not worthy. | ||||
421 | 16 | "Capture the Pawn" | December 10, 2015 | |
Prepare for battle with the Pawn Stars when a rare 1589 book with the instructions for war and fortification guards the shop. Will Rick reinforce a good price or will he protect his wallet? Next, the game is on when Rick checks out an 1840s chess table. Will he capture the sale or will it be a draw? Then, a sale comes a calling when a pair of antique door knockers enter the shop. Will Corey welcome the deal or will he show them the exit? And later, an 1800s experimental rifle holds up the shop. Will Rick and Chum test out an offer or will they fail to fire? | ||||
422 | 17 | "The Star Wars Vault" | December 10, 2015 | |
Take a look back at some of the best and most unique Star Wars related memorabilia to come through the Pawn Shop. An original "Revenge of the Jedi" poster, a set of 1978 Kenner Star Wars action figures, a Jabba the Hutt Play-Doh set and a rare grouping of Star Wars movie props including a Stormtrooper blaster. The force is strong with some of these items; others were relegated to the dark side of the deal. | ||||
423 | 18 | "Wicked Weapons" | December 17, 2015 | |
The Pawn Stars are breaking out the big guns as they revisit some of the most wicked items to ever come in the shop: a thermonuclear weapon warhead cover, a desk with a dark secret, a percussion pistol from the 1800s, a child-sized musket, a collection of knives, a thunder mug, and a massive mortar that bowls Rick over. | ||||
424 | 19 | "The Pawn Before Christmas" | December 17, 2015 | |
Go dashing through the snow with the Pawn Stars when an 1800s one-horse-open sleigh rides in. Will Rick and Corey jingle out an offer or will they get snowed in? Next, a J.H. Rector rifle aims for a deal. Will Rick take a shot or will the numbers be off target? Then, things get jolly when unpublished Christmas art from Mad magazine comes down the chimney. Will Corey say "ho ho ho" for a sale or will he be a scrooge? And later, a Christmas tin from WWI unwraps itself. Will Rick be singing carols or will he shout "bah humbug"? | ||||
425 | 20 | "The Pawn Awakens" | January 6, 2016 | |
A one-of-a-kind "Star Wars" packaged Boba Fett prototype strides into the shop. An early 1900s Shelby bicycle wheels in. Steve Grad wows Rick with his otherworldly "Star Wars" autographed poster and massive card collection. A "Star Wars"-used piece of the Death Star docks at the shop. | ||||
426 | 21 | "Titanic Pawn" | January 6, 2016 | |
A 1906 Silver Half Dollar that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic sails into the shop. A first edition of "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" transforms in the shop. A 1936 Zeiss 16mm camera rolls in. Later, a Howard Hughes plane altimeter takes off in the shop. | ||||
427 | 22 | "Racing Revolution" | January 13, 2016 | |
A limited edition 2014 Hertz Penske GT Mustang races around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Next, a 1600s lobster tail helmet from Oliver Cromwell's army shows up. Finally, an old fashion apple peeler gets Corey cranking. | ||||
428 | 23 | "Pawn Brothers" | January 20, 2016 | |
An 1894 S Barber Dime jangles into the shop. Next, a John Belushi autograph. Then, a 1950s Jim Henson puppet pops in. And later, a 1965 Schwinn bicycle rolls into the shop. | ||||
429 | 24 | "Longest Pawn" | January 27, 2016 | |
The Pawn Stars look at an ultra-rare Nepalese Bira gun from the late 1800s. Next, a 1970s Bob Peak TWA mural makes a big impression. Later, a three-trumpet brass horn blares in. | ||||
430 | 25 | "Legends of Rock" | February 3, 2016 | |
A hand-painted, signed guitar from Def Leppard's Phil Collen rocks into the shop. Then, a pair of sneakers signed by NBA legend LeBron James hit the floor. Next, Rick checks out a 19th century carriage clock. Finally, an original Mogen David wine ad displays itself. | ||||
431 | 26 | "Lock, Stock and Pawn" | February 10, 2016 | |
An all-star Dodger's baseball memorabilia bench faces Rick in the bottom of the ninth. Then, a 19th century Hobbs & Co. lock box bolts in. Next, there's a prankster in the shop when an original Woody Woodpecker oil painting is brought in. And later, Rick gets schooled when a set of educational books called the Delphian Course cram into the shop. | ||||
432 | 27 | "No Pawn for You!" | February 17, 2016 | |
A chair belonging to Abraham Lincoln. Then, Corey and Chum check out a vintage Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade game. A signed Seinfeld script is brought into the shop. Finally, antique firefighting buckets enter the shop. | ||||
433 | 28 | "First Lady of Pawn" | February 24, 2016 | |
Items include a WWE Hall of Fame ring; a 1927 Essex Sedan; an 1891 silver certificate; a rare recording of Stormy Weather. | ||||
434 | 29 | "Blockbuster Buys" | March 30, 2016 | |
The Pawn Stars look back at some of the priciest items in the shop's history: a $70,000 Panama Pacific gold coin from 1915, a Hydro Jetpack, rare artwork from graffiti sensation Keith Haring and an exclusive Hertz Penske GT Mustang with an $85,000 asking price. | ||||
435 | 30 | "Gangsters, Guns and Guitars" | April 6, 2016 | |
The Pawn Stars revisit some of the best guns, guitars and gangster memorabilia ever to enter the shop: a limited edition guitar hand-painted and played by Def Leppard's Phil Collen, a signet ring possibly once owned by Lucky Luciano, a rare 1800s octagon barrel .22 caliber Winchester, a 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar, an ornately engraved 1894 Marlin rifle, and a check signed by Carlo Gambino. | ||||
436 | 31 | "Deals on Wheels" | April 20, 2016 | |
Revisit some of the most unique vehicles ever to roll into the shop: a classic 1949 Hudson Commodore, a one-of-a-kind Ultra4 race car, a post-apocalyptic survival vehicle, an antique doctor's buggy, a rusty 1927 Essex rat rod and a custom sand rail. | ||||
437 | 32 | "One in a Million" | April 27, 2016 | |
Some of the rarest items in the shop's history: the holy grail of Hot Wheels--a 1969 Beach Bomb Prototype, a first-edition Revolutionary War military protocol manual, an induction motor developed by the father of electricity: Nikola Tesla, a sacred $150,000 Star Wars Boba Fett action figure, a 19th-century Nepalese Bira Gun and a set of Houdini-owned shackles. | ||||
438 | 33 | "Every Rose Has Its Pawn" | May 4, 2016 | |
An original sketch of the Marine Corps War Memorial; a Poison platinum disc signed by Bret Michaels; a Roman oil lamp from the first century; a military certificate from the Vietnam War. | ||||
439 | 34 | "Rick the Emperor" | May 11, 2016 | |
A 44 BC Roman coin with Julius Caesar's portrait; a rare 1960s leather jacket; plaster casts of Joe DiMaggio's feet; a scarlet fever sign. | ||||
440 | 35 | "Pawning Pistols" | May 18, 2016 | |
A pair of Duck's Foot pistols; a bar of Yellow Kid soap from an 1896 newspaper comic; a Victorian-era hand crank. | ||||
441 | 36 | "Stairway to Pawn" | May 25, 2016 | |
A customer brings in a talking Herman Munster doll; Rick checks out a bass guitar signed by John Entwistle from the Who and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin; Rick examines a rare 1867 Proof Shield nickel. | ||||
442 | 37 | "Pawntucky Derby" | June 8, 2016 | |
A 1980s Sigma Derby horse-racing game; a 1940s Moby Dick Classic Comic; a dollar bill signed by Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan; a 1910 envelope sealer. | ||||
443 | 38 | "Astro-Pawn" | June 15, 2016 | |
A Civil War general's sword; a veterinary medicine box from the 1800s; a pair of space toy robots from the 1960s; a 1936 Olympic pin. | ||||
444 | 39 | "Pawn of Liberty" | June 22, 2016 | |
An original Beach Boys surfboard; a magazine feature penned by Mark Twain; an early spirit hydrometer; an original Peter Max painting of the Statue of Liberty. | ||||
445 | 40 | "G.I. Pawn" | June 29, 2016 | |
Two rare G.I. Joe play sets; a 1950s Chinese military motorcycle; a photograph and letter signed by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. | ||||
446 | 41 | "Trash or Treasure" | June 29, 2016 | |
A violin with million dollar potential; a document signed by founding father John Hancock; a rare Picasso lithograph; a Barber dime possibly worth $400,000; a business card from notorious outlaw John W. Hardin; an unopened antique treasure chest. | ||||
447 | 42 | "Napoleon Complex" | July 6, 2016 | |
A letter signed by Napoleon; a surreal figure by Mexican artist Pedro Friedeberg; a 1960s Monkees talking puppet; original Dick & Jane illustrations. | ||||
448 | 43 | "Rocking Restoration" | July 6, 2016 | |
The coolest restorations in the history of the shop include a samurai sword, a 1973 Jeep, a penny arcade Grip Tester, a 1930s tricycle, and a helicopter. | ||||
449 | 44 | "Famous Finds" | July 13, 2016 | |
Pawn Stars guys revisit some of the most famous finds in the shop's history: a 40-year-old Bob Dylan album, molds of Joe DiMaggio's and John McGraw's Baseball Hall of Fame busts, a book printed by Benjamin Franklin, a suit worn by the Godfather of Soul James Brown, a rare collection of autographs from Gemini space program astronauts and a football program from the first ever NFL championship game | ||||
450 | 45 | "Hollywood Goods" | July 20, 2016 | |
Pawn Stars guys revisit the most interesting Hollywood items ever to appear on Pawn Stars: a letter terminating Marilyn Monroe from her 20th Century Fox contract, a life-size replica of the "Creature from the Black Lagoon," the '51 Chevy convertible driven by Hollywood icon Steve McQueen, a rare collection of unpublished photos of Paul Newman, a prop shield used in the 1963 masterpiece "Cleopatra" and a whip supposedly from the Indiana Jones film franchise |
Season 13 (2016–17)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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451 | 1 | "Mad Deals" | July 27, 2016 | |
Items appraised include a 1969 Triumph Motorcycle, the first ever issue of Mad comics illustrates and an 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun | ||||
452 | 2 | "Pawn No Evil" | August 3, 2016 | |
Items appraised include a Japanese animatronic "speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil" monkey, a painting revealing Glenn Ford's love affair with Marilyn Monroe two-times, an 1800s wooden oil barrel and a Chinese Ming Dynasty Kuan banknote | ||||
453 | 3 | "Pawn Halen" | August 10, 2016 | |
Items appraised include an 1814 naval history books from John Adam's personal library, an electronic cigar box guitar signed by the legendary frontman Sammy Hager and a 1901 coin sorter. Rick went to see his restored 19th century racing sulky. | ||||
454 | 4 | "Civil War Treasures" | August 17, 2016 | |
Pawn Stars revisit some of the greatest Civil War items: a Civil War veteran's rifle, a campaign ribbon from Lincoln's first election in 1860, a sterling-silver flask, a lap desk made by the physician who treated John Wilkes Booth - Dr. Samuel Mudd, a soldier's engraved pocket watch, an 1864 Lincoln/Johnson campaign poster and a Confederate-era schoolbook containing mathematical problems | ||||
455 | 5 | "Double Your Pawn" | August 24, 2016 | |
Items appraised include Western film star Harry Carey's collection of nearly 200 celebrity autographs, a 1900s Wrigley Gum vending machine, a measuring device known as a railroad equilibristat and later a 1960s Jimmy Jet toy | ||||
456 | 6 | "Pops Pawn" | August 24, 2016 | |
Items appraised include an astrological armillary sphere, a British Smarties candy dispenser, a signed Louis Armstrong photo and handkerchief and later a vintage Ghirardelli billboard | ||||
457 | 7 | "Death and Taxidermy" | August 31, 2016 | |
Items appraised include a 1547 edition of "The Dance of Death", two sculptures from Dr. Seuss' unorthodox taxidermy collection and a tear-gas baton | ||||
458 | 8 | "Triple Axel Pawn" | August 31, 2016 | |
Items appraised include a custom Fender quad guitar, a Wheaties box featuring Tonya Harding and two steelyard scales from the 1700s | ||||
459 | 9 | "Cowboys and Cannons" | September 7, 2016 | |
Items appraised include a 19th century sun dial cannon, a signed helmet from one of Hollywood’s biggest flops, Heaven’s Gate, a sterling silver baby and a 1964 Beatles board game | ||||
460 | 10 | "Great Negotiations" | September 7, 2016 | |
Pawn Stars shows some of the fiercest negotiations in the show’s history: a pair of boots worn by Elton John, a James Bond Aston Martin toy car, an ancient 44 B.C. Julius Caesar Roman coin, an assortment of vintage Pez dispensers, a 16th century book that belonged to Sir Isaac Newton, an extremely rare collection of Viking copper and gold and an aphorism signed by Mark Twain | ||||
461 | 11 | "Smokin' Pawn" | October 24, 2016 | |
A 1944 steel cent; an 1850s calendar clock shows up; a H.R Giger lithograph from the film "Alien 3"; a Smokey the Bear puppet. | ||||
462 | 12 | "Pawn in Space" | October 31, 2016 | |
A cast-signed helmet from the TV series "Lost in Space"; a pair of sneakers signed by retired NBA player Robert Parish; a mystery object that cause Rick and Corey to scratch their heads. | ||||
463 | 13 | "Hidden Pawn" | November 14, 2016 | |
A 1769 set of playing cards with hidden political message shuffles into the shop. Also, Corey checks out a set of Charlie's Angels figurines. Rick lights up when an antique stained glass lamp illuminates the shop. | ||||
464 | 14 | "All Pawns on Deck" | November 21, 2016 | |
Items appraised include two 1739 engravings by John Pine depicting the Spanish Armada being defeated by the British Navy in 1588; a 1980s Transformers-style Coca-Cola can toy robot produced as a promotional item in England; an antique Buffalo pottery Teddy Roosevelt Bears pitcher found by the seller at an antique show; a set of 1890s wax Edison Records phonograph cylinders that represent the earliest known surviving examples of "indecent" sexually explicit phonograph home recordings. | ||||
465 | 15 | "Locked Up and Rail Roaded" | November 28, 2016 | |
A 1950s Chrysler Town & Country Newport; a cubist painting by New Zealand artist Louise Henderson; antique railroad locks from the late 1800s; an early-1900s self-heating gasoline iron. | ||||
466 | 16 | "Silver Stash Pawn" | December 5, 2016 | |
A first edition of "The Adventures of Bob Hope" comic; an ancient Egyptian mummy mask; a 1950s Disney fire extinguisher. | ||||
467 | 17 | "Gotham Pawn" | December 12, 2016 | |
Limited-edition Batman and Joker Bolin guitars; a bronze sculpture by M.L. Snowden; a pair of signed Betty Crocker letters; a WWII-era Adolf Hitler pincushion. | ||||
468 | 18 | "Pawn Another Day" | December 26, 2016 | |
Madonna's 1988 day planner; a 1910 phrenology head; a locket from the 1800s with preacher Henry Ward Beecher; a 1980s egg chair used for hearing tests. | ||||
469 | 19 | "Four Score and Seven Pawns" | December 26, 2016 | |
An 1800s Colt revolver; an antique Chinese fingernail guard; a life mask of Abraham Lincoln; a Playboy magazine used in the movie, "Forrest Gump." | ||||
470 | 20 | "A Pawn of Lies" | January 1, 2017 | |
Two original lithographs by graphic artist M.C. Escher; a censored recording made on a Soviet X-ray; a Wells Fargo model stagecoach; a 1950s toy lie detector. | ||||
471 | 21 | "My County, Pawn of Thee" | January 2, 2017 | |
Handwritten lyrics for "My Country, 'Tis of Thee;" a World War II-era Linemar Space Explorer toy; a United Nations helmet from Somali; a giant bell. | ||||
472 | 22 | "Killer Pawn" | January 2, 2017 | |
Items appraised include an 8 series Millionaire Calculator, the first successful scientific multiplying calculator, dated to 1909 or 1910; a 1950s Russian night vision scope; a shower curtain autographed by Psycho star Anthony Perkins, which was won by the seller in a contest; and a pair of rare $500 bills: an 1882 $500 Gold certificate, and a 1918 Federal Reserve Note. | ||||
473 | 23 | "Megawatt Money" | January 16, 2017 | |
A shower curtain signed by actor Anthony Perkins ("Psycho"); an 1882 Gold Certificate and a 1918 Federal Reserve note; an 1800s Millionaire Calculator. | ||||
474 | 24 | "Seven Barreled Pawn" | January 16, 2017 | |
A 1940s LaMotte Chemical Products Co. doctor’s blood sugar testing kit; a signed print of an etching by Joan Miró with markings indicating it to be the 49th out of a limited edition of 50; a rare, seven-barreled Nock volley shotgun, originally made for the Napoleonic Wars, only 606 of which were manufactured, which Rick and the seller test fire; and a copy of the first American hand crank pasta cutter. | ||||
475 | 25 | "Wound Up Rick" | January 23, 2017 | |
An autographed Led Zeppelin album; an antique whistle collection; a Doonesbury cartoon; a self-winding clock. | ||||
476 | 26 | "Cutting Edge Pawn" | January 23, 2017 | |
A pre-Revolutionary American pewter tankard; postcards by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat; a 1960s Hydro-Cycle Barracuda watercraft; an early 1900s blueprint copy machine. | ||||
477 | 27 | "Pawn Patent" | January 30, 2017 | |
Astronomer Edwin Hubble's autograph; an 1850s patent model self-lighting and extinguishing lantern; a Starrett Food Chopper; an 1871 British Martini-Henry Short Lever Rifle. | ||||
478 | 28 | "Houston, We Have A Deal" | January 30, 2017 | |
A lunar Bible from Apollo 14; a 1930s Buck Rogers Disintegrator Gun; miniature samples of a 1950s kitchen; a 1950s Beetle Bailey original print. | ||||
479 | 29 | "Under Pressure" | February 6, 2017 | |
A drawing by musician John Lennon; Sen. William Sharon's engraved menu from the Comstock Lode mines; a Rolex water pressure tester; a 1950s Buddy Lee doll. |
Season 14 (2017)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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480 | 1 | "Pawns Ahoy!" | April 10, 2017 | |
A peg leg pistol and four yearbooks signed by `Rebel Without a Cause' actor James Dean. | ||||
481 | 2 | "Pawnball Wizard" | April 10, 2017 | |
A rare Captain Fantastic pinball machine, a LeRoy Neiman painting of Marilyn Monroe performing at John F Kennedy's 45th birthday party and a set of stamps from the Stamp Act of 1775. | ||||
482 | 3 | "Oh Holy Pawn!" | April 17, 2017 | |
Rick gets the chance to purchase a page from the Gutenberg Bible. Known as the first printed book, the single page may break Rick's bank or leave him wanting more. Plus, Corey checks out a rare six-sheet classic movie poster. | ||||
483 | 4 | "Buddy, Can You Spare a Thousand?" | April 17, 2017 | |
Rick considers paying 10 times the face value of a rare 1,000 dollar star note. Other valuable items include a World War II Navy gun scope, an ancient bronze statue, and a storyboard from the TV movie, `How the Grinch Stole Christmas.' | ||||
484 | 5 | "Spider Pawn" | April 24, 2017 | |
Chumlee meets legendary Marvel Comics creator and writer Stan Lee to see if his signed limited edition comic is the real thing. | ||||
485 | 6 | "Up, Up, and Away!" | April 24, 2017 | |
Rick and Corey check out an original Superman costume. Rick's super strength tries to lift what the seller is asking, but archenemy `No Deal' may rule the day. | ||||
486 | 7 | "Pawnfamous" | May 8, 2017 | |
Rap artist Flavor Flav brings in an O.J. Simpson statue with a six-figure price tag. Other rare items include an autographed Winston Churchill letter, a trophy given to former Chicago Cubs owner P.K. Wrigley, and a custom 1951 Mercury. | ||||
487 | 8 | "Gilded Pawn Age" | May 8, 2017 | |
Rick checks out a Gilded Age train. Will he be able to hook up a buyer for this thing, or is Rick holding a one-way ticket to no sale? Then, a classic Nintendo race car game from the 1960s rolls its way into the shop. | ||||
488 | 9 | "Pawning Reagan" | May 15, 2017 | |
A rare double-lock musket comes into the shop. When Corey comes face-to-face with a Ronald Reagan foam head, he'll need to decide if he'll make an offer. | ||||
489 | 10 | "Thar She Pawns!" | May 15, 2017 | |
Rick checks out a 1974 Triumph Convertible, and Chum relives his childhood with a pair of Popeye water pistols. | ||||
490 | 11 | "La La Land" | May 22, 2017 | |
Rick heads to Los Angeles for a shopping spree; he views props from the movie, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" and a painting by actor Leonardo DiCaprio; Chumlee considers a helicopter owned by Las Vegas magician Dirk Arthur. | ||||
491 | 12 | "The Pawnshine State" | June 5, 2017 | |
Rick and Chumlee take a trip to Florida to check out a 1964 Rybovich yacht; Rick visits his friend, Lisa, at her pawn shop; a Florida Highwaymen painting catches Rick's eye; Rick checks out a voting machine from the 2000 U.S. presidential election. | ||||
492 | 13 | "By Land or by Seep" | June 5, 2017 | |
In Florida, items include a fully loaded 1964 Rybovich Yacht; a Florida Highwaymen painting; a voting machine from the 2000 Presidential Election. In Vegas, some original Incredible Hulk comic books. | ||||
493 | 14 | "Balloon Payments" | June 12, 2017 | |
Rick requests an expert to appraise a Ronald McDonald balloon inflator. Also, an antique RCA inkwell; a vintage spear; Edward Curtis prints. | ||||
494 | 15 | "Lock Stock and Two Nickel Barrels" | June 12, 2017 | |
Hit "The Big Trail" with the Pawn Stars when Rick gets offered a rare movie poster for John Wayne's first film. Will the asking price scare Rick off, or will he saddle up anyway? Then, a vintage RC helicopter strikes Rick's fancy. Will their negotiation take flight, or will this deal stay grounded? And later, Chum takes a shot at a couple of nickel plated pistols supposedly made by the most famous gunmaker of the victorian era. Will he meet the seller's high asking price, or stick to his guns and prepare for a negotiating duel? | ||||
495 | 16 | "Declaration of Dopeness" | June 26, 2017 | |
The Pawn Stars examine a Civil War era carbine that has a surprise 'coffee grinder' in the shoulder stock. Rick considers if the unique item is worth a deal. Later on, a vintage skateboard deck makes an appearance in the shop. | ||||
496 | 17 | "Frontier Fortune" | June 26, 2017 | |
Items featured are a Gibson lap-steel guitar; a letter from pioneer Ezra Meeker; a set of commemorative Oregon Trail coins; a Victorian snuff box; and Colonial bone dice. | ||||
497 | 18 | "Poké Pawn" | July 10, 2017 | |
Items include a valuable Pokemon collection and a 1926 Dunhill Watch Lighter. | ||||
498 | 19 | "Masonic Pawn" | July 10, 2017 | |
Items appraised include a hat said to be the one worn by Prince on the cover of his 1992 single "My Name Is Prince", which was won at an auction; a World War II Morton Pottery "Hi Buddy" bisque pottery chia planter; a 3,000 year old Egyptian scarab ring, said to be from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, which was left to the seller by her father; and a Masonic apron worn by George Washington. | ||||
499 | 20 | "Pawn Samurai" | July 17, 2017 | |
Three Japanese Samurai swords; a Steiff donkey pull toy; a British WWI propaganda poster; thank-you letters sent to an infamous doctor. | ||||
500 | 21 | "Pawned at the Stake" | July 17, 2017 | |
Items include an 18th-century "Tryal of Witches" book; a 20th-century airplane-control yoke; a gold-plated banjo; and a restored car from "Wayne's World." | ||||
501 | 22 | "Mini Miles" | July 24, 2017 | |
Rick stumbles upon an early Barbie doll while visiting his friend, Marie Osmond, backstage at her Vegas show; a tiny amusement park ride; a still from the movie, ``Citizen Kane, signed by Orson Welles; a $10,000 certificate from 1900. | ||||
502 | 23 | "Dollars & Drunks" | July 24, 2017 | |
A warm-up jersey signed by pro basketball player Kobe Bryant; an antique weapon; the book, "Leaving Las Vegas; an early toaster. | ||||
503 | 24 | "Business is Brewing" | July 31, 2017 | |
Items appraised include a 1929 McCormick Farmall Regular tractor; a Harvard Brewing Company beer barrel and alcohol meter, which Rick brings to his Peter Zien at AleSmith Brewing Company in San Diego for appraisal; an original clapperboard from the 2012 film Django Unchained, signed by the cast and director Quentin Tarantino, which was won by the seller in an auction held to benefit the son of a makeup artist who worked on the film. | ||||
504 | 25 | "Great Scott!" | July 31, 2017 | |
Rick gets offered a 1973 Marshall amp complete with all original parts. Corey and Chum go "Back to the Future" when a hoverboard signed by the cast of the sequel comes into the shop. | ||||
505 | 26 | "Stamp Stumped" | August 7, 2017 | |
Rick flips some gold and silver coins, while Corey gets stuck on whether some odd tax stamps are even worth the paper they're printed on. | ||||
506 | 27 | "The Greatest Pawn on Earth!" | August 7, 2017 | |
An early addition of P.T. Barnum's autobiography; a 1966 Dodge Charger with a Hemi engine; a Napoleonic-era Imperial Guard sword. | ||||
507 | 28 | "If the Pawn Don't Fit" | August 14, 2017 | |
After test-driving the infamous O.J. Simpson Bronco, Rick must decide whether to purchase this million-dollar item; a rare silverware set; a 1978 "Star Wars" comic. | ||||
508 | 29 | "King of Pawntus" | August 28, 2017 | |
An ancient coin rolls into the shop; Chum unrolls an autographed movie poster for the movie, "Reservoir Dogs." | ||||
509 | 30 | "Money to Pawn" | August 28, 2017 | |
A seller hands Chumlee a $30 bill; Rick considers restoring a spark plug cleaner made by Albert Champion; Rick hires a small team of experts to draw up a value for a Walt Disney-signed copy of "The Art of Animation." |
Season 15 (2017–18)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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510 | 1 | "Going, Going...Pawn!" | October 16, 2017 | |
Rick drives to Los Angeles to see legendary baseball player Babe Ruth's `called shot' bat. Corey is enthused by a miniature model of Ralph Lauren's Bugatti Type 57SC. | ||||
511 | 2 | "Et tu, Rick?" | October 16, 2017 | |
The valuable items that come into the shop include an ancient Roman `Ides of March' coin, an original and unique `Mad Max' movie poster, and an impressive MGM lion brass door knocker. | ||||
512 | 3 | "Pawn or Bust" | October 23, 2017 | |
A bust of actor Marlon Brando, a Donkey Kong penny bank from the early 1980s, and a cyclops print made by a member of the band Devo come into the shop. | ||||
513 | 4 | "Chum's Risky Business" | October 23, 2017 | |
A seller brings in boxes of inherited comic books, a rare turn-of-the-century currency, and an antique pinball machine. | ||||
514 | 5 | "E Equals MC Pawn" | October 30, 2017 | |
The Pawn Stars make calculated moves when some handwritten maths by Albert Einstein could multiply their profits. Chumlee tries to prove he isn't dim when he pays big bucks to have an antique headlamp tester shining brightly once again. | ||||
515 | 6 | "Wish-a-Pawn a Star" | October 30, 2017 | |
Among the items arriving into the shop are vintage Disneyland employee costumes, a Volkswagen space patrol toy car, a currency printing error, and a WWII painting. | ||||
516 | 7 | "Samurais and Centerfolds" | November 6, 2017 | |
Rick and Chumlee inspect a valuable Japanese katana from the 1800s; treasures arriving in the shop include a set of sea turtle coins from the ancient Mediterranean city of Aegina, "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." trading cards and Playboy stock certificates. | ||||
517 | 8 | "The Pawn Commandments" | November 6, 2017 | |
An automaton performs a magic trick; a seller has a 1500s Bible, but Corey's book expert has a warning; a horse race gambling machine; insignias from a WWII bombardment group. | ||||
518 | 9 | "Royally Pawned" | November 13, 2017 | |
A set of royal British armour has Rick suiting up to strike a bargain. Other items that come into the shop include a U.S. Open custom electric guitar, and signatures and a movie script from comedy duo Abbott and Costello. | ||||
519 | 10 | "Pawnie and Clyde" | November 13, 2017 | |
Items appraised include a collection of original production drawings from the 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty, brought in by actor/mixed martial artist Randy Couture, who found them in his garage; an 1866 first edition Milton Bradley "The Checkered Game of Life"; a 1930s dry gold sluice; the handwritten prison memoir manuscript of Blanche Barrow, which is the only written account of the original Bonnie and Clyde gang; and a pair of vintage Sahara Hotel and Casino door handles, which the seller obtained from someone who purchased them at the hotel's liquidation sale. | ||||
520 | 11 | "Top Rope, Bottom Dollar" | November 20, 2017 | |
Rick and Chum thumb through an ancient tome that was believed to hold the secret for turning metals into gold. Will the two band together to buy this banned book? A costume signed by "Macho Man" Randy Savage leaves Corey and Chum wrestling with a tough decision. A half dollar that was supposedly pierced by sharpshooter Annie Oakley finds itself in Rick's crosshairs, but this shot is anything but cheap. Later, a fancy French gunpowder flask leaves Rick locked and loaded--but will he actually pull the trigger on this sale? | ||||
521 | 12 | "The Devil Went Down to Vegas" | November 20, 2017 | |
The Pawn Stars dive right in with a folding bike used by paratroopers during WWII. Will they stick the landing or collapse under pressure? An antique German clock winds up in front of Corey. Will he chime in with a good offer? A fiddle signed by "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" singer Charlie Daniels puts Rick in a bind, 'cause he's way behind--is he willing to make a deal? Later, Rick tries to dig himself out of a hole when an old miner's self-rescuer falls into the store. | ||||
522 | 13 | "Revolutionary Rick!" | January 22, 2018 | |
The 500th episode of the series finds Rick in the nation's capital. A set of silver spoons made by Paul Revere is a rare find. Back at 'Gold and Silver,' a conversational candle prop from 'H.R. Pufnstuf' creates intrigue. | ||||
523 | 14 | "Series Rings and Rap Kings" | January 22, 2018 | |
An original Marc Chagall painting finds its way to 'Gold & Silver.' Later, a Boston Red Sox World Series ring may be a home run find. Corey looks into a first edition of Ken Kesey's renowned novel, 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.' | ||||
524 | 15 | "Can't Pawn Me Love" | January 29, 2018 | |
Rick travels to an art gallery in the Venetian Hotel to see some monstrously expensive illustrations from the classic children's book, "Where the Wild Things Are." Back at the shop, a collection of ultra-rare Beatles vinyl records sends Chum across the universe. Can he work it out with the seller, or will he decide to let it be? Chum warms his buns with an antique hot dog bun warmer, while Rick is frank about an electric hot dog cooker. Later, Rick and Chum can only hope to force the sale of a Princess Leia action figure signed by the late Carrie Fisher. | ||||
525 | 16 | "Some Serious Coinage" | January 29, 2018 | |
The first American coin ever made has Rick thinking this is a sale that was mint to be--but it'll cost him a serious chunk of change. Corey and Chum see a future for an antique "Jetsons" cartoon lunchbox that zooms across their counter. Can they draw on their negotiating skills and make a deal? A hood ornament from an Austrian automaker pulls into the shop, but will it drive Rick to make an offer? Later, Rick gets some self-help, medieval style, from an ancient Latin book. | ||||
526 | 17 | "Ultimate Fighting Pawn" | February 5, 2018 | |
A seller brings in an antique high wheel bike that's off the chain. Chum sells one of Rick's prized Japanese katanas to Dana White. Rick leaves the pawn shop to score a restored grand piano from the 1800s. | ||||
527 | 18 | "The Happiest Place to Pawn" | February 5, 2018 | |
An anti-war speech signed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspires Rick and Corey. A miniature version of a boat from Disney's Jungle Cruise ride has Rick and Chum navigating a tough deal. Rick pins his hopes on a German "Blue Max" medal from WWI. | ||||
528 | 19 | "President's Day Sale" | February 19, 2018 | |
An autographed card of Abraham Lincoln; a golf club shaft designed for Bill Clinton; a check signed by James Madison; and patent model for a U.S. flag press are featured. | ||||
529 | 20 | "Fully Vested" | February 19, 2018 | |
Items appraised include a pair of rare, British breech-loading pistols from the mid-1700s that belonged to the seller’s gun collector grandfather, whose test firing is made into a marksmanship competition Rick and Corey; the harmonica belt that Blues Traveler musician John Popper wore before he lost a significant amount of weight, which Chumlee fills with harmonicas provided when Popper himself visits the shop in a cameo; and a Paul Joseph Stankard glass art paperweight. | ||||
530 | 21 | "A Killer Cap" | February 26, 2018 | |
A top hat and pistol that once belonged to a "Jack the Ripper" suspect are two items that Rick would kill to have; Corey works overtime to get his hands on a 1920s clock; the creator of the board game "Face to Face" wants to sell the rights to the game along with his stockpile of celebrity signatures; a garden gnome stained glass lamp lights up the pawn shop | ||||
531 | 22 | "Blades of Deal" | February 26, 2018 | |
Rick finds a 1984 Ferrari 308; Corey is all ears when a seller brings in a phone-operated music player from the 1930s; Rick eyes a cowboy hat owned by "Dallas" star Larry Hagman; Chum and Rick check out a Vegas Golden Knights hockey jersey signed by goalie Marc-André Fleury. | ||||
532 | 23 | "Pawned and Confused" | March 5, 2018 | |
A seller drums up excitement for his Led Zeppelin vinyl albums; an elaborate 19th century office desk; a baseball base from the 2016 World Series; and Rick takes a trip to see "The Object", an obelisk-shaped item featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin's "Presence" album. | ||||
533 | 24 | "In the Presence of Greatness" | March 5, 2018 | |
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s; a Mosrite electric guitar shocks everyone at the shop; Rick continues his hunt for "The Object"; and an autograph book signed by 41 comic book artists draws Corey's attention. | ||||
534 | 25 | "Highly Explosive Pawn" | April 23, 2018 | |
Items appraised include an autographed Sports Almanac cover used in the Back to the Future Part II movie, a 1900 Antikamnia calendar, Merle Haggard's "The Fightin' Side of Me" belt and a repainted British Navy powder bucket once used to carry gunpowder to the artillery during battle. | ||||
535 | 26 | "Payne in the Putt" | April 30, 2018 | |
Items appraised include a fully restored 1944 Willys WWII Jeep, a 1910s Darlot Magic Lens Projector, a 1950s Gumball machine, a 1624 first edition Elixir of Life book and an autographed tailor-made pair of knickers by Payne Stewart. | ||||
536 | 27 | "Here's Looking at You, Pawn!" | May 7, 2018 | |
Items appraised include a 1911 first American edition of the Peter Pan book, an original 1942 Casablanca movie poster, a 1930s bronze kneeling thepanom statue and a piece of wreckage from USS Shenandoah (ZR-1). | ||||
537 | 28 | "The Pistol is Mightier than the Sword" | May 14, 2018 | |
Items appraised include a sword with an attached pistol from the 1700s, a portrait of theater actor John Barrymore, an antique 19th century marine chronometer and a 1969 Harley Davidson motorcycle. | ||||
538 | 29 | "Big Fish in a Small Pawn" | May 21, 2018 | |
Items appraised include a set of three San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl rings from 1981, 1988 and 1994, a rare 4-barrel speargun used to hunt marine life that needs to be tested, however, could not be purchased by the store as it is considered a firearm, a pair of 18th-century pattens presented to Chumlee, and an 1891 cast-iron miniature model of the Toronto's Trader's Bank Building. | ||||
539 | 30 | "A Treasure Remembered" | June 27, 2018 | |
Following the death of patriarch Richard Benjamin Harrison, the cast offers tribute to the Old Man in this retrospective episode featuring clips of his most memorable moments. |
Season 16 (2019)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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540 | 1 | "Pawn it Out of the Park" | January 21, 2019 | |
Items appraised include a first edition 1862 Copy of the Bar-Tender's Guide; an autographed 1951 Mickey Mantle rookie card; a Make & Break boat motor; a 1985 Rambo lunch box & thermos; and an antique fire truck pedal car. Rick travels to the East Coast to look at a 1763 Dutch East India cannon, and Rick's friend Alex Cranmer shows him a matched pair of 1697 signal cannons and a set of 3-barrel tea caddy pistols. | ||||
541 | 2 | "Triple Crown Pawn" | January 28, 2019 | |
Items appraised include Italian movie posters for Easy Rider and Dirty Harry; a Civil War ID tag; an Eva Zeisel 4 piece pottery set; a mid-century pony cart; a 1978 Cartier triple crown trophy; an 1892 Grover Cleveland campaign ribbon; an ancient Villanovan toga pin (fibula); and a radio vision machine. Rick purchases the mid-century pony cart and has Rick Dale restore it as a decorative piece for Chumlee's candy shop. | ||||
542 | 3 | "Pawn of the Undead" | February 4, 2019 | |
Items appraised include an 1860s architectural elevator model; a Philip Burne-Jones vampire defense kit; a Bellatori trackless train; a prop pistol from the 1995 James Bond GoldenEye film; a guitar strap owned by Stevie Ray Vaughan; an 1863 James Whistler drawing; and a Wenschow World War II allies war room map. After purchasing the vampire defense kit, Rick and Chumlee go to the gun range with friend Alex Cranmer to test out the pair of pistols from the kit. | ||||
543 | 4 | "A Presidential Pawn" | February 11, 2019 | |
Items appraised include a Reagan era White House telephone; an ambrotype photograph of Mary & Abraham Lincoln; a plaster Easter egg signed by George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Barbara Bush; a document signed by Queen Victoria; Ronald Reagan's Army Air Corps helmet; a Camarasaurus dinosaur leg; and an 1893 Columbian Expo coin. Rick and Corey travel to the Reagan Ranch in California to have Ronald Reagan's Army Air Corps helmet authenticated. | ||||
544 | 5 | "International Pawn of Mystery" | February 25, 2019 | |
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. | ||||
545 | 6 | "Pawn of the Seas" | March 4, 2019 | |
An 18th-century sea map from the legendary Captain Cook has Rick exploring a big deal; Chumlee haggles for a hilarious "Saturday Night Live" prop; an autographed piece of memorabilia from WWE star Roddy Piper; an antique bicycle. | ||||
546 | 7 | "Pawn to the Rescue" | March 11, 2019 | |
Rick hits the road in search of his very own personal fire truck; Chumlee chases an antique item; Corey and Rick travel back to the '70s in pursuit of an exclusive item from the infamous journalist Hunter S. Thompson. | ||||
547 | 8 | "Pawn Off the Grid" | March 18, 2019 | |
Rick finds out what's inside a Funko Pop! Mystery Box; Rick Dale rescues a fire alarm system; 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. | ||||
548 | 9 | "A Game of Pawns" | May 20, 2019 | |
The team looks at a limited edition autographed `Game of Thrones' item, an Amazonian blowgun, and an intriguing collectible from an early 1900s Democratic National Convention. Picker Spencer Victory drops by with an ancient Middle Eastern sword. | ||||
549 | 10 | "Pink Trains and Open Flames" | May 27, 2019 | |
Chumlee is fired up to make a deal on one of Elon Musk's most popular toys; a limited-edition train set chugs its way into the shop; a Yankees World Series ring is up to bat. | ||||
550 | 11 | "He Shoots, He Pawns" | June 3, 2019 | |
Rick plays ball with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on a bucket load of his most prized personal memorabilia; Chumlee goes for bronze with a bust of Michelangelo's famous Pietá; Rick receives some correspondence from Gen. George Armstrong Custer. | ||||
551 | 12 | "Sign of the Times" | June 10, 2019 | |
Rick partners up with Rick Dale to prove to Corey that he struck oil with an old Gulf sign, an old 1930s collectible from the Indy 500 sends Chumlee racing, and Corey snoops out what might be a Charles Schulz original illustration of Charlie Brown. | ||||
552 | 13 | "The Chuminator" | June 17, 2019 | |
Rick and Chumlee head to Los Angeles to terminate a deal on several iconic set pieces from the movie; Corey rocks out with some Alice in Chains memorabilia; they test some old steel printing plates from the company that once issued U.S. currency. | ||||
553 | 14 | "Pawning Picasso" | June 24, 2019 | |
Corey snipes an early 1800s prototype rifle made by the man who invented the Baker Rifle; one of Marlon Brando's most prized possessions shows up; an original work made by the one and only Pablo Picasso shapes up to be a great addition to the shop. | ||||
554 | 15 | "A Demon of a Deal" | July 1, 2019 | |
All engines rev when Corey flips a limited-edition Dodge Demon; a vintage suit worn by the legendary Dale Earnhardt Sr. sends Corey and Chumlee racing. | ||||
555 | 16 | "From Pawn, With Love" | July 16, 2019 | |
Rick Dale steps in to help Corey and Chumlee vie for a shot at love by restoring an antique game from the 1900s; Rick sets his sights on a never-before-seen map from the Battle of Gettysburg. | ||||
556 | 17 | "Rebel Without a Pawn" | July 22, 2019 | |
Corey and Chumlee rock out with personal memorabilia from AC/DC front man Angus Young; Hollywood rebel James Dean's ID bracelet finds its way into the shop; Rick heads East hoping to score big with a rare relic from World War II. | ||||
557 | 18 | "Corey's House of Blues" | July 29, 2019 | |
A signed BB King guitar takes centre stage at the shop. Chum and Rick check out a house full of pop art inspired by the legendary Andy Warhol, and a Japanese sword mount has Corey on edge. | ||||
558 | 19 | "Happy Meal, Happy Day" | August 5, 2019 | |
The shop is in session when excerpts from the first Continental Congress make their way in. Then Rick relives one of the worst disasters in history with wreckage from the Hindenburg. Chumlee gets the chance to score a deal on the ultimate Happy Meal. | ||||
559 | 20 | "Who's Pawning With Me!" | August 19, 2019 | |
Corey and Chumlee spend the day in the sand testing an old school 1960s dune buggy. Rick jives with the Jackson Five when an original autograph makes its way into the shop, and props from `Jerry Maguire' storm in. |
Season 17 (2019–20)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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560 | 1 | "Shooting Pawns" | October 21, 2019 | |
Rick tests a Civil War revolver; Chum gets excited when a personal piece of memorabilia from LeBron James comes through the doors; Rick falls hard for a 4,500-year-old meteorite; Corey, Chum and Antwan hit the road to score some unique motorcycles. | ||||
561 | 2 | "A Show About Nothing" | October 28, 2019 | |
All ears ring when a rare keepsake from Seinfeld sends John O'Hurley into the shop. Then, Rick travels east after a new ride and has to choose between a rare 1960s muscle car or a 1920s rum-running boat. | ||||
562 | 3 | "Boats and Bros" | November 4, 2019 | |
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. | ||||
563 | 4 | "Rick and the Heartbreakers" | November 11, 2019 | |
Rick and Chum try to work out a deal on an old weight loss device, a seller comes in with a sketch signed by Tom Petty and Chum connects to the other side when a Ouija board lands in the shop. | ||||
564 | 5 | "Pawn V. Ferrari" | November 18, 2019 | |
Corey and Chum visit a classic car showroom to see a Series 1 Shelby, a seller arrives with a classic Nintendo video game, Chum gets his hands on an autographed Olympic snowboard, and a military veteran brings in a pair of World War II binoculars. | ||||
565 | 6 | "Silver, Slots & Robots" | November 25, 2019 | |
A seller comes in with an explosive pair of crutches. Rick takes a swing at one of the first books written about baseball, while Corey and Chum try their luck on a seller's antique wooden slot machine. | ||||
566 | 7 | "May the Pawn Be With You" | December 23, 2019 | |
Rick flies across the pond to look at an epic "Star Wars" collection, including an iconic prop from the movie; a seller phones home with everyone's favorite Ewok; a new employee at the shop works with Corey to make a deal on a Planters jar. | ||||
567 | 8 | "Pawning for Treble" | January 20, 2020 | |
Rick is in Chicago where he meets a wrestling legend and a chance to clinch a Michael Jordan championship jersey. Meanwhile, Chum looks to score big on a 300-year-old violin and a vintage Batman playhouse places him and Corey in a betting mood. | ||||
568 | 9 | "Gold (& Silver) Digger" | January 27, 2020 | |
A revolutionary French gun arrives at the shop; Corey saves a trip to the post office when someone brings in their vintage stamp book; Chum gets wrapped up in a Kanye West jacket; and a real-life recreation of a sword from the video game "World of Warcraft" swings into the shop. | ||||
569 | 10 | "Ship Happens" | February 3, 2020 | |
Rick heads to Boston to check out an iconic warship; a Paul McCartney-signed guitar; a curious corkscrew collection; Rick gets a lead on an Apple 1, and he has to decide if he wants a byte. | ||||
570 | 11 | "Secret Agent Pawn" | February 10, 2020 | |
Fake government IDs belonging to Nazi spies; a first-edition Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book; Janis Joplin memorabilia; Rick is granted rare access to the CIA. | ||||
571 | 12 | "Pawnanza" | March 2, 2020 | |
They check out some vintage horse equipment; a rare Pee-wee Herman scooter; a seller comes in looking for an offer on his signed poster from the TV show, "Bonanza;" a first edition of the classic book To Kill a Mockingbird flies in. | ||||
572 | 13 | "A Bombsight for Sore Eyes" | March 9, 2020 | |
A trophy awarded to retired NBA basketball player Julius "Dr. J" Erving; a WWII bombsight; some antique quack medicine bottles; a little coin nicknamed the Scarface. | ||||
573 | 14 | "Watches, Waistcoats and Wizards" | March 16, 2020 | |
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. | ||||
574 | 15 | "Pawnsplosion" | March 27, 2020 | |
Rick has the chance to drive a WWII tank; vintage toy soldiers march into the shop; Rick and Corey are visited by Haunted Mansion memorabilia; Chum finds a flamethrower. | ||||
575 | 16 | "Across the Pawn'd" | April 3, 2020 | |
Rick shoots over to England for an explosive chance to test out antique weapons; an item that inspired a classic movie rifles into the shop; Rick gets a look at a classic car that belonged to Winston Churchill. | ||||
576 | 17 | "Crossbows, Coins and Conspiracies" | April 10, 2020 | |
It's hands up when someone brings in a toy gun from a classic '60s show; Rick tackles a LaDainian Tomlinson jersey that charges into the shop; a seller brings in the original microfilm from the investigation of JFK's assassination. | ||||
577 | 18 | "Boston Pawn Sox" | April 17, 2020 | |
Rick travels to Boston to get a steal on a historic Red Sox baseball collection; Corey targets an interesting WWII jacket; Corey and Chum learn some new tricks from a vintage magic set; a fossil hand print sends Corey digging for the truth. | ||||
578 | 19 | "I Don't Give a Dime" | May 11, 2020 | |
A seller brings in an unusual diamond made from the DNA of a musical genius; a vintage collection of paperbacks books; Floyd Norman draws Rick's attention to his collection of prints; Chum has a very special surprise in store for Rick's birthday. | ||||
579 | 20 | "Saints and Winners" | May 18, 2020 | |
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. | ||||
580 | 21 | "Slice and Dice" | June 1, 2020 | |
When someone brings in an antique key gun, the Pawn Stars try to unlock the mystery behind it. Then, a rare 1600s blade slices its way into the shop. A vintage bus makes a stop off at the shop, and someone brings in a Jackie Robinson card collection. | ||||
581 | 22 | "Wind Beneath My Mill" | June 15, 2020 | |
A seller pitches him a signed photo of Cy Young; Rick checks out a giant U.S. Navy Jack; the team takes a hit after a seller brings in a 1930s spanker; it's morphing time when Chum checks out a guard mask from the "Power Rangers." | ||||
582 | 23 | "Bang, Zoom, Pawn on the Moon!" | June 22, 2020 | |
Chum's temperature rises when an antique heater comes his way. An impressive sculpture stops Rick in his tracks. A Zack Morris doll comes into the shop. The guys hit the road to travel an iconic American highway for an opportunity to buy Rick's teenage dream car. Chum blows into a store to find a classic gumball machine. | ||||
583 | 24 | "Mystery Safe" | June 29, 2020 | |
Rick and Chum try to make a deal for the Man of Steel before the seller flies away. Rick cuts a deal on a vintage industrial slicer. Next, a Mario Andretti signed helmet races into the shop. Meanwhile, Chum enlists Alex's help on a rare World War II jacket. Later, a vintage clay pigeon shooter pulls into the shop. Finally, Corey and Chum are offered a locked safe with unknown treasure inside. | ||||
584 | 25 | "Pawnfellas" | July 6, 2020 | |
A World War II mortar storms the shop; Rick must decide if he wants to buy handcuffs from an iconic prison; a tux worn by actor Ray Liotta swings into the shop; Corey and Chum get their hands on a bar of soap that claims to cure obesity; Rick gets a mint chance to buy some real history when a friend brings him a document signed by George Washington. | ||||
585 | 26 | "A Dam Good Road Trip" | July 13, 2020 | |
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 | ||||
586 | 27 | "A Loose Cannon" | July 20, 2020 | |
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? | ||||
587 | 28 | "Million Dollar Deal" | July 27, 2020 | |
A signed letter from a former president has Rick and Corey singing Sammy Davis Jr.'s praises. Next, a giant bird egg rolls into Rick's coop. Meanwhile, Corey steps back in time with a violin clock. Later, Rick travels to London for a work of art, but a million-dollar asking price might break the Banksy. |
Season 18 (2020–21)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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588 | 1 | "Close Encounters of the Pawn Kind" | November 16, 2020 | |
A seller brings in a signed copy of "The Coming of the Saucers"; a seller claims to have a painting by artist Ralph Blakelock; a "We Buy Gold" sign from the 1900s; Kobe Bryant memorabilia. | ||||
589 | 2 | "Close Encounters of the Pawn Kind; Rick's Gone with the Wind Part 2" | November 16, 2020 | |
Chumlee gets ready to rumble when a rare wrestling figure comes into the shop; a portable craps table is smuggled in; Rick checks out a vintage Eclipse windmill. | ||||
590 | 3 | "Decoding a Deal" | November 23, 2020 | |
A test pressing of the Eagles mega-hit, "Hotel California"; Chum checks out a ring from the "Little Orphan Annie" radio show; a customer brings in a model of Leonardo da Vinci's flying machine; Rick examines blueprints by Frank Lloyd Wright. | ||||
591 | 4 | "Pawning on the Road" | November 23, 2020 | |
Rick discovers an enormous collection of Disney memorabilia in Los Angeles; Chum and Rick try to pull the trigger on a private collection of Nike shoes worth $1 million; Rick heads south in pursuit of his childhood dream: his own personal firetruck. | ||||
592 | 5 | "The Spy Who Pawned Me" | November 30, 2020 | |
A collection of James Bond movie trading cards; an old Chinese bell may be music to Corey's ears if he can strike a deal; items from some of history's most notorious criminals come into the shop. | ||||
593 | 6 | "Notorious Pawn" | November 30, 2020 | |
When items from some of history's most notorious criminals come into the shop, Rick and the crew must decide if they will execute a deal or set them free. | ||||
594 | 7 | "Mo' Monet, Mo' Problems" | December 7, 2020 | |
Chum becomes the chosen one when a seller brings in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" figurines; an artist's letter makes an impression on Rick; an old vending machine and a 1949 fire truck light come into the shop. | ||||
595 | 8 | "Infamous Pawn" | December 7, 2020 | |
Rick, Corey and Chum get their hands on hot items connected to original gangsters. | ||||
596 | 9 | "Raiders of the Lost Pawn" | December 14, 2020 | |
A pair of vintage rock t-shirts; Gumby and Pokey toys; a poster by Israeli artist Gad Ullman; Corey and Chum look at unopened Atari games. | ||||
597 | 10 | "Pawn for the Holidays" | December 21, 2020 | |
Rick and the Pawn Stars end up having the last ho-ho-ho when they catch Chum staging a sneaky Secret Santa. Next, will Rick go dashing through the snow in an 1800's one-horse open sleigh? | ||||
598 | 11 | "Dueling and Dealing" | December 21, 2020 | |
Apollo 11 documents; a Harley Davidson 1962 Topper; a Renoir etching; the guys leave the shop for a little friendly competition. | ||||
599 | 12 | "The Need for Speed" | December 28, 2020 | |
When a seller speeds into the shop with an iconic piece of Sammy Hagar memorabilia, Corey calls for back up; Rick has a chance to buy a vintage whiskey strap. | ||||
600 | 13 | "Gotsta Get Pawned" | January 4, 2021 | |
Chum huddles up for a chance to buy an early 20th century football. Can he get this deal across the goal line before the seller hikes up the price? Next, a life-size Spider-Man flies into Rick's web. Will his spidey senses tingle for an offer? | ||||
601 | 14 | "Gotsta Get Pawned; Knock Your Sox Off Part 2" | January 11, 2021 | |
Corey gets a signed letter from the White Sox; Rick looks at a John Wilkes Booth poster; Rick and Chum check out some peacock wicker furniture; Rick views a German album. |
Home releases
Pawn Stars The Complete Season 1 | ||||
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January 26, 2010 | March 22, 2010 | N/A |
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August 24, 2010 | April 16, 2012 | N/A |
Pawn Stars Volume 3 | ||||
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October 18, 2011 | N/A | N/A |
Notes
- The date of the coffee grinder and the type of film used for the home movie is derived from History.com, accessed April 19, 2010. The same site also gives the 1980s as the date of the lunchbox, which is clearly an error, as the seller in the episode explicitly said it was from 1967, which is in line with when The Rat Patrol originally aired on ABC. Title cards seen in the episode indicate the home movie is dated "1939 or later", but 1945 is given as the closing end of the range in this article, since that is when President Franklin Roosevelt died.
- The papers are repeatedly referred to as "Pentagon" papers in the episode, however the cover of the top booklet reads "FBIS Reports 1–31 August 1972". The Foreign Broadcast Information Service is part of the Central Intelligence Agency, and not the Pentagon.
- The seller indicates in the episode that the one dollar bill is from 1895, but the onscreen graphic indicates it is dated 1875.
- The picture of DVD cover shows that the set is called "Pawn Stars Volume 3", even though it is listed as Season 3.
- Note: The episodes up to and including "Chummobile" are included in Volume 3 on iTunes, with the remaining episodes selling as Season 4.
References
- "Astra Espresso Machines". www.astramfr.com. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
- "Pawn Stars on History", Facebook, December 6, 2010, accessed December 24, 2010.
- "No Jacket Can Hold Him", Life, accessed May 9, 2011.
- Hughes, Jason (August 2, 2011). "Massive 'Stark Trek' Collection for Sale on 'Pawn Stars'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved on April 19, 2018
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