Turn it up to 11 with the Pawn Stars when Rick attends Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. Performing with rock legend Roger Daltrey of "The Who", will Rick hit all the right notes? Then, Chumlee and the Old Man check out a collection of tin toys from the early 1900s. Can they turn this play date into a payday? And later, a tonsillotome finds its way into the shop. Used to remove human tonsils in the 1800's, will Corey try to cut a deal, or will the asking price make him choke?
Keep it reel with the Pawn Stars when Rick checks out a recorded telephone conversation of President John F. Kennedy. Capturing a rare moment in which JFK was angry, can Rick keep this deal on track? Then, the guys are flying high when an F16 flight suit buzzes by the shop. Will their offer meet the sky high expectations? And later, the Pawn Shop becomes a hostile work environment when Chumlee tries to secretly record the Old Man yelling at him.
Rock and Roll all night with the Pawn Stars when a seller brings in a gold record signed by the band KISS. Can this rare piece of rock history convince the guys to join the KISS Army? Then, a Confederate pinfire revolver marches into the shop. Known for its sensitive firing mechanism, will negotiations blow up in Rick's face? And later, when Corey pranks Chumlee with a fake lottery scratcher, is there any way this won't end badly.
The Pawn Stars prepare for a duel when a check signed by Aaron Burr comes in the shop. Will Rick try to turn this check into cash, or will a tough negotiation make the seller bounce? Then, Rick and Corey check out a 1960 Chevy Corvair. Will the guys have the guts to take this car, once considered "Unsafe at Any Speed", out for a spin? And later, Corey is determined to pay Chumlee back for a prank gone awry. Can he pull one over on the self-proclaimed "Prank Master-
A Doxa pocket watch from the 1800s; punching bags that were owned by boxer Rocky Marciano.
A medical syringe from the Civil War; a sword that was used in the movie "Rio Grande".
An oil painting by Jim Daly; a custom-built Harley-Davidson.
A D. Moore pistol from the Civil War; a wanted poster for Patty Hearst.
Stand tall with the Pawn Stars when a letter signed by Napoleon Bonaparte marches into the shop. Marked with Napoleon's official seal, is this a piece de resistance, or another Waterloo? Then, a guy flashes a collection of Las Vegas police badges from the 1940s. Will Rick and Chum bring them in for questioning? And later, a woman springs an antique pogo stick on Corey. Will he tell her to bounce?
Prepare to dive with the Pawn Stars as the guys check out a first edition copy of 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. One of the rarest first editions, can they navigate this monster deal? Then, a collection of signed Metallica memorabilia rocks into the shop. Will the negotiation have Corey and Chumlee banging their heads? And later, when Rick starts taking guitar lessons, the guys try to talk him into a pawn shop jam session.
An array of autographed Beatles items as well as a Paul McCartney signed guitar, are brought into the shop.
A space shuttle throne and an autographed copy of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" are highlighted this episode.
A Los Angeles Dodgers World Series pennant signed by Frank Sinatra; a replica of the DeLorean from "Back to the Future".
Rifles with rotating barrels; a pair of cleats worn by former MLB player Bucky Dent. Also: Chumlee breaks a coffee machine.
A '51 Chevy, Colt Revolver, and an Atari Centipede game.
Signed Nikola Tesla Poetry and a pair of woolly chaps!
Print money with the Pawn Stars as the guys check out an entire sheet of test notes. Made when the U.S. Mint was testing a new printing press, will they see dollar signs, or is this funny money too hot to touch? Then, Corey and Chumlee have to duck and cover when some poleaxes swing into the shop. Used in Medieval times to dismount horse-riding soldiers, can they land a deal? And later, the guys try to give Chumlee a new nickname, but can they make it stick?
Who you gonna call? The Pawn Stars! The guys remember the 80's as they check out a replica of the proton pack from "Ghostbusters". Will they give this item a ghost of a chance? Then, a seller brings in an original work by the street artist Banksy. Can Chumlee convince the Old Man that street art is valuable? And later, Rick and Corey take their 1951 "Steve McQueen" Chevy to an auction. But when Corey sees a classic Plymouth Roadrunner, will he spend a king's ransom to buy his dream car?
Step up to the plate with the Pawn Stars when a 2004 World Series players ring swings by the shop. The year the Red Sox broke the curse of the Bambino, will the guys hit this deal over the Green Monster? Then, Chumlee spies a toy James Bond Aston Martin from the 1960's. Complete with working gadgets and weapons from the film series, will the piece stir Chumlee into action, or does he get shaken by a high asking price? And later, the guys get tired of Rick's grumpy behavior and try to push him into taking a vacation.
Pawn Stars goes international when Rick takes a trip to England and visits his buddy's pawn shop. Will Rick feel outclassed when he discovers that Regal Pawn owns a piece of the Titanic? Then, back in Las Vegas someone wants to buy Rick's favorite mini-bike, a Rupp Roadster. Will the guys have the guts to sell it while Rick is out of the country? And later, Rick finds some rare maps of Nevada and North America. But with non-negotiable prices, will he take his business elsewhere?
The Pawn Stars are on a mission from God when the guys check out a replica of the iconic Blues Mobile from the movie "The Blues Brothers". Complete with a loudspeaker on the roof, can they pick it up for a song? Then, Corey and Chumlee check out a blueprint of the original electric chair from the Illinois State Penitentiary. Will sparks fly during negotiations? And later, Rick's desk is falling to pieces, but will nostalgia foil any plans to replace it?.
Go off-road with the Pawn Stars as the guys check out a Honda Pilot ATV. Will they see a chance to make a profit, or will negotiations get stuck in the mud? Then, Rick and Chumlee give a seller shelter when he brings in a signed photo of the Rolling Stones. A rare early image including the late Brian Jones, could wild horses tear Rick away from this piece? And later, when Chumlee brings his pet goldfish into the shop, the Old Man is determined to get rid of it.
Prepare to squirm with the Pawn Stars as the guys check out a collection of sex education records from 1948. Will Rick discuss the birds and the bees in front of the Old Man? Then, Corey and Chumlee check out a "blue book" from the Las Vegas Sheriff's Department. A who's who of Las Vegas criminals in the 1960s, can the guys collar this rare crime fighting tool? And later, the shop gets a new intern, but will Chumlee see the new hire as his personal assistant?.
Burn rubber with the Pawn Stars as Rick and Chumlee check out a 1969 Camaro Z28. In nearly mint condition, will Rick punch this deal into overdrive? Then, a first edition baseball scorebook from 1878 slides into the shop. Published by "Father of Professional Baseball" Harry Wright, can the guys score this one for the home team? And later, Corey's wild spending habits earn him a visit with a financial adviser. Will he have to sell one of his toys?.