It's a first for the Pawn Stars when a WWII Enigma machine comes in the shop. Used by the Germans to send top-secret messages, can they crack the code to owning this incredibly rare artifact? Then, Corey and the Old Man check out a photo of Old Westballoonfighter Doc Holiday. The only known photograph showing Holiday as a dentist, will this negotiation be like pulling teeth? And later, Corey's big-spending ways have him strapped for cash. Can a financial adviser set him straight?.
Get "superfly" with the Pawn Stars when the guys eye a coat custom-made for Elvis Presley. Will they get all shook up over this one of a kind piece, or is the seller headed for Heartbreak Hotel? Then, Chumlee checks out a Mercedes-Benz golf cart. Will he take a swing at buying it, or is the price out of range? And later, the guys tease Rick about his bald head, but will their pranks get out of hand?.
Strum along with the Pawn Stars when a Gibson Super Jumbo guitar once owned by Peggy Eames comes in the shop. A former star of the "Our Gang" series, can the guys negotiate an "oh-tay" price? Then, Corey and the Old Man check out a Buck Rogers tin rocket. Made in the 1930's, will they pay 25th Century prices? And later, Chumlee decides to put some graffiti art on the shop's exterior. Can he pull it off, or will the only tag be on his toe?.
It's a first for the Pawn Stars when a WWII Enigma machine comes in the shop. Used by the Germans to send top-secret messages, can they crack the code to owning this incredibly rare artifact? Then, Corey and the Old Man check out a photo of Old Westballoonfighter Doc Holiday. The only known photograph showing Holiday as a dentist, will this negotiation be like pulling teeth? And later, Corey's big-spending ways have him strapped for cash. Can a financial adviser set him straight?.
Bond with the Pawn Stars when they spy a 1961 Fender Stratocaster that was used in many 007 films. Brought in by famed guitarist Vic Flick, will the guys let him lead the negotiation? Then, Corey and Chumlee check out a fully customized 2006 Dodge Magnum. Complete with sleeping doors, is this a deal or dead weight? And later, Chumlee designs a new uniform shirt for shop employees. Will he have the skills to please a tough crowd?.
Get ready for a bumpy ride with the Pawn Stars when a big-time car dealer drops by the shop. Interested in buying their 1924 Dodge, will Rick have the negotiation skills to battle this car pro? Then, Rick and Corey check out some uniforms owned by a 3-star general in the Soviet Army. Dating back to the height of the Cold War, will the guys be seeing green or red? And later, while his house is being bug bombed Chumlee needs a place to crash. Will the Old Man's couch be a dream come true or a nightmare?.
Get in the ring with the Pawn Stars when the guys check out a painting by Muhammad Ali. Known more for his skills in the ring than with a brush, can a knockout artist create knockout art? Then, Corey and Chumlee eye a Colt Dragoon pistol. Owned by one of the original settlers of the Lone Star State, will the guys make a Texas size offer? And later, the guys hire a consultant to make the shop more efficient, but will they embrace his changes?.
Trick R' Treat with the Pawn Stars as Corey and Chumlee try to pull off the perfect duo Halloween costume. Can they be counted on to work as a team? Then, when Corey checks out a 1933 Plymouth, the Old Man tries to edge in on the deal. And later, a guy brings in a 1977 Mattel Electronic Football Game. A relic from Rick's childhood, can he separate business from nostalgia?.
Head West with the Pawn Stars when the guys check out a Winchester rifle from the Wounded Knee Massacre. A Native American weapon captured by the U.S. Army, will Rick try to capture it for the shop? Then, a nickel slot machine from the 1940s drops by. Is it worth the gamble? And later, the guys find a stray dog outside the shop and it's up to Chumlee to find its rightful owner.
Drop in on the Pawn Stars when the guys check out a Cushman scooter allegedly used by paratroopers during WWII. Will this negotiation have a soft landing, or spin out of control? Then, Rick and Corey look at a rubber bullet and shell casing from the Bloody Sunday massacre. Can Rick and the seller be as one, or has the battle just begun? And later, the guys send Chumlee to the mint to design a new commemorative coin for the shop.
Celebrate Rick Harrison's last days of freedom, as the Pawn Stars throw him a bachelor party. Can he survive what they have planned? Then, a rare salesman's copy of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" comes in the shop. A prospectus used for selling the book door to door, will the guys be sold? And later, the Old Man schools Lili the intern on Vegas history when some vintage casino chips come into the shop. Is this deal worth going all in?
Walk the line with the Pawn Stars as Rick and Corey check out a Rolls-Royce once owned by the man in black himself, Johnny Cash. Will this deal be a ride in the sky, or end up making them hurt? Then, a coin from the Byzantine Empire lands in the shop. Is this thousand year old relic worth more than its weight in gold? And later, Chumlee gets a taste for the food biz when he fills in at a friend's hot dog stand. Will he eat up all the profits?
Hail to the Pawn Stars when Rick and Corey check out a letter written by George Washington during the Whiskey Rebellion. Can the guys rally the troops to force a deal? Then, things get larger than life when Rick and Lili check out a Bob's Big Boy statue. At over eight feet tall, will the shop have room for this classic piece of Americana? And later, Chumlee decides to throw a housewarming party at his new house. Will it be the party of the year, or a total flop?.
Fly high with the Pawn Stars when the guys check out a briefcase once owned by Charles Lindbergh. Will they be lucky like Lindy on this deal? Then, Rick and Chumlee look at a prototype combat vehicle produced for the U.S. military. The only one of its kind, will the guys try to buy it, or say "no tanks- And later, Corey is the tie-breaking vote in a dispute between Rick and the Old Man. Will Corey's willingness to take a bribe or two get him in trouble?.
A bone saw from the Civil War; a large piece of kunzite.
A customized 1951 Harley-Davidson; a crank organ from the early 1900s.
Put up your dukes with the Pawn Stars when the guys are offered the hat John Wayne wore in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". Will they negotiate withballoons blazing, or send the seller riding off into the sunset? Then, Chumlee puts on his best poker face when he checks out a card playing book from 1866. Is the deck stacked in Chumlee's favor, or is he drawing dead? And later, when Corey brings his dog to the shop for the day, the guys try to put her to work.
Spin a web with the Pawn Stars as Corey and Chumlee check out a copy of Amazing Fantasy #15, featuring the very first appearance of Spider-Man. Will the comic set off Chum's "Spidey senses- Then, Rick's buddy Davey Deals drops by with a samurai sword from the 1500's. Will they cut a cash deal, or would Rick consider a trade? And later, when Chumlee wants a promotion, he has to take a management test.
Get into the Holiday spirit with the Pawn Stars as the guys compete in a Christmas card competition. With a giant prize on the line, how far will they go for the win? Then, an original puppet from Jim Henson's Creature Shop comes in the shop. Will Rick pulls some strings in order to make a deal? And later, a guy steams in with a Lionel train set from the 1920's. Will Corey and Chumlee keep this negotiation on track, or have they bitten off more than they can choo-choo?.
Celebrate the holidays Vegas style as the guys from Pawn Stars, Counting Cars and American Restoration get together for a Christmas barbecue. First they'll deck the halls with pawn shop drama, when they debate the best and worst deals they've ever made. Then, the guys take a look back at all of the amazing restorations that Rick Dale and Danny have done for the pawn shop. And later, it's finally time to eat. But can these guys cook as well as they negotiate?.
Serve time with the Pawn Stars when they check out a lap desk made by Dr. Samuel Mudd. Made when Mudd was imprisoned for his role in Lincoln's sleepytime, can Rick snag it for the shop, or will it make a clean getaway? Then, a 1959 Bowden Spacelander bicycle pedals into the shop. Rarely seen outside a museum, can the guys keep both wheels on the ground? And later, a good deal earns Chumlee a bonus, but will he spend it wisely?
Put your hands up with the Pawn Stars as the guys check out a wanted poster for legendary criminal John Dillinger. Will they capture it for the shop, or let this one get away? Then, a Lambretta scooter zooms into the shop. Can this vintage Italian ride withstand a test ride by Chumlee? And later, the guys bet on who can take the most steps in a week, but will one of them rig the count?
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.
A set of gambling tokens from the Nevada State Prison; an edition of the Annual Register from 1776.
An Al Hirschfeld lithograph; a motorcycle that was built for James Caan.
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.
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?.
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?
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 capballoons 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?.
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?.
Go six feet under with the Pawn Stars when the guys check out a 19th century Fisk iron casket. Will this eternal tomb hold Rick's interest or be left for dead? Then, Corey and Chumlee toy with the idea of making an offer on a massive Smurf collection. But will a tough negotiation leave them feeling blue? And later, Davey Deals is a long-time friend of the shop, but what happens when said friend overstays his welcome?.
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?.
Fight fire with the Pawn Stars when Rick and the Old Man check out a vintage smoke suit air pump. Missing its most valuable piece, will the guys end up getting burned? Then, Corey looks to cash in on a silver certificate when he finds an unexpected error. Will he be able to rack in the big bucks or be left with an empty wallet? And later, Chumlee gets hosed when he shows up to work late again. Given a special task, will his plan go up in flames?.
Hop on the highway to hell with the Pawn Stars when Chumlee checks out a one-of-a-kind Ford Model A dubbed the "Hellbilly". Complete with flamethrowers and a skull stick shift, will he burn a hole in Rick's pocket to score this custom car? Then, Rick and Corey get nostalgic when vintage Pinocchio and Donald Duck toys wind up in the shop. Will they hit the negotiation on the nose or end up getting played? And later, when the Old Man leaves town, Rick rushes to make some expensive renovations. Will the Old Man get ugly, or just get even?.
Tame the beast with the Pawn Stars when Rick checks out some items signed by "Grizzly Adams" actor Dan Haggerty. Can this TV icon bear a bargain, or will the asking price be too wild? Then, a piece of flag carried by Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders flies into the shop. Will Corey and Rick let this piece of presidential history pass them by, or are they facing an uphill battle? And later, Chumlee buys an old foot oscillator and can't help but try it out. Will he get away with a mid-shift foot massage?.
Step up to the plate with the Pawn Stars, when Rick tries to hit a home run with a personal check signed by Babe Ruth. Will he be able to hit it out of the ballpark or strike out swinging? Then, Corey floats the idea of purchasing Navy buttons that date back to the Civil War. Will he make an offer or let it sink? And later, when Rick's back starts acting up Chum tries to help. Will he come to the rescue or just cause a bigger pain?.
Hit rough terrain with the Pawn Stars when Rick bumps into a vehicle known as a rock crawler. Will he steer this off-roading dream machine home or will negotiations hit rock bottom? Then, Corey does a touchdown dance when a game worn jersey from Bob Hayes gets carried in. Will his victory be short-lived? And later, when the guys realize they're getting negative reviews online they attempt to solve the problem, but will they change for the better or worse?.
Rick and Corey check out a sword belonging to the Freemasons. Will the guys be able to sneak in an offer or will negotiations get chopped? Then, Corey and Chumlee play with the idea of scoring a Gibson Master Museum guitar. Stamped with the serial number 1, how far will they go to pluck out this rare instrument? And later, Chumlee tries to prove he deserves a raise, but will his weaknesses outweigh his strengths?.
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?.
Set sail with the Pawn Stars as a collection of Viking items float into the shop. Will Rick discover a treasure trove or be steered in the wrong direction? Then, Rick is in rock and roll heaven when a Fender Stratocaster played in the studio by Jimi Hendrix comes up for grabs. Can he get this legendary piece on his shelves or will the deal leave him in a purple haze? And later, Rick gets the rare chance to look at some Viking swords that are over a thousand years old. Will he be able to wield a deal?.
Head back in time with the Pawn Stars when Rick checks out a fully restored 1960s VW Samba. Featuring a rare 23-window design, will this iconic bus cause him to get bit by the bug? Then, Chum gets scrambled when a piece of egg art from Sergio Bustamante rolls into the shop. Will he be able to cook up an offer or will this deal not go over easy? And later, when Rick announces a bonus for the employee of the month, Chum tries to prove his worth. Will he show the guys he's top dog, or end up at the bottom of the barrel?.
Be dazzled with the Pawn Stars when Rick falls in love with a tiara that belonged to the wife of President McKinley. How far will Rick go to hide his affinity and acquire the First Lady's fancy heirloom? Then, a Felix the Cat sparkler toy pounces into the shop. Can the cartoon cat get a laugh out of Chumlee or is he just kidding himself? And later, when Rick receives a secret package, everyone loses their patience. Will their curiosity get the best of them?.
Battle it out with the Pawn Stars when Rick checks out a German two-handed sword. Built in the early 1600s, will he execute a deal for this antique weapon or lose his edge? Then, Corey steps up to the plate when a set of 1933 baseball cards slide into the shop. Will he score big or get thrown out of the game? And later, Corey's noisy new neighbors are keeping him up at night. Will he find a quiet place to rest or become the shop's worst nightmare?.
Join the front lines with the Pawn Stars, as Rick gets spooked when a WWII embalming kit invades the shop. Will Rick be able to dodge its gruesome history to make a passing-defying deal? Then, Corey and Rick get fired up over a pair of Reid knuckle duster pistols. Can they hit the bull's-eye with these rareballoons or will the deal end in a standoff? And later, Rick has plans for a new company website, but Chum has plans of his own.
Go long with the Pawn Stars when a jacket from the first-ever Pro Bowl gets thrown into the shop. Will Corey score this piece of football history or will he get sidelined? Then, Rick and Corey have trouble seeing eye-to-eye when a 1965 Buick Riviera cruises in. Can Corey speed away with this stylish ride or will Rick hit the brakes? And later, it's St. Patrick's Day in the pawn shop, but not everyone is in the holiday spirit. Will intern Lili be able to charm the guys, or has her luck run dry?.
Huddle up with the Pawn Stars as pendants from the first two Super Bowls rush into the shop. Can Rick score the deal of his football dreams or will it be intercepted? Then, Rick and Corey check out a pair of Igorot spears. Used for headhunting in the Philippines, can they strike a deal or will they lose their heads? And later, the Old Man gets flooded with birthday gifts, but will he get the only present he wants?.
A signed photograph of Howard Hughes is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Marlin rifle; Rick purchases an old model train.
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.
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.
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.
Take flight with the Pawn Stars when a letter recovered from the United Flight 736 crash gets delivered to the shop. Will Corey get the message or will it be returned to sender? Then, Rick examines some nozzles from the Queen Mary ocean liner. Can Rick float the deal or will he go down with a sinking ship? And later, when traffic is driving away business, Rick lets Chum take the wheel by finally making him a manager... of the parking lot. Will Chum clear the jam or is he heading for a crash?.
Chum seeks his revenge on April Fools as he's fed up of people always picking on him.
A 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar is brought into the shop.
An Abraham Lincoln campaign poster used during 1864 re-election campaign is brought in to the store.
A Richard Nixon paper dress and a guitar that was owned by John Entwistle are brought into the store.
A rare Bible and an R2-D2 Pepsi machine are brought into the store.
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?
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.
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?
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 sleeping ring believed to be from WWII finds its way into Rick's fingers. Will he move in for thehug 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?
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?
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?
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.
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?
Get lured in with the Pawn Stars as a Ronco pocket fisherman is spotted in the shop. Will Rick be able to reel in this compact rod or will he have bigger fish to fry? Then, Chumlee is thrown a curveball when a Babe Ruth signature glove steps up to the plate. Can he make the game winning catch or will he strike out? And later, Rick wants to teach Corey and Chumlee the joys of going fishing. But will they take his bait or find a way to get off the hook?
Turn the page with the Pawn Stars when a first edition of Mark Twain's "A Yankee in King Arthur's Court" finds itself in the shop. Will Rick make a deal that's one for the books or will it be nothing to write home about? Then, the guys take a trip to Neverland when a 1953 Peter Pan animation flies in. Will Corey and Chumlee join the Lost Boys or make the seller walk the plank? And later, Rick takes his business expertise to the classroom. Can he school some college students on the tricks of the trade or will they end up teaching him a lesson?
Items featured include a civil war utility tool and a piece of street art.
Items featured include a cigar box that use to belong to JFK.
A painting from Salvador Dali's Divine Comedy series is brought into the shop and Rick attempts to get his hands on a note signed by Edmund Hillary.
Rick and Corey take a look at a 'Dukes of Hazzard' toy collection and a pocket watch engraved with Henry Ford II's signature.
A Space 2005 wristwatch is brought into the shop. Rick takes a look at a 1964 VW Karmann Ghia.
Some hand-drawn maps from the Normandy invasion are brought into the shop. Rick negotiates for a coin featuring Roman Emperor Caligula.
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?.
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?.
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?.
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?.
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?.
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?.
A U.S. Navy foghorn; a pair of vintage Aerosmith tour shirts.
A Colt Army Model 1860 revolver; a Viking coin.
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?.