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?
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?
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 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?
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?
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?
Take aim with the Pawn Stars when a gold and silver Remington Armsballoon pops into the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. Can Rick charge into this dealballoons 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?
A guitar once owned by Stephen Stills and a 1800s detective's camera are brought into the shop.
A mummified falcon is brought into the shop as well as an autographed Harlem Globetrotters basketball from 1978.
A Harvard dental chair from the early 1900s and some "Wayne's World" memorabilia are featured on the show.
A tree with an 1800s revolver and a Renaissance etching by Pietro Facchetti are featured on the show.
Various items come into the shop today, such as: a 1969 Gibson Les Paul; Los Angeles Lakers backpack signed by members of the 2004 team.
Various items come into the shop today, such as: two antique telephones; a porcelain bowl made during the Ch'ien-lung dynasty.
A 1964 770 Amphicar has come into the shop. Also a 1939 National Bowling Association Championship Ring.
Come to attention with the Pawn Stars when a nightstick believed to be owned by Ulysses S. Grant gets presented to the shop. Will this piece of military memorabilia be a hit or will Rick break off the deal? Then, Corey and Chum roll in to check out a collection of vintage skateboard stickers. Will the guys get stuck on the price or will they do a 180? And later, Chumlee tries to prove to Rick he is a multitasking master. Can he successfullyhug two birds with one stone or will he end up getting nothing done?.
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?.
A letter from a WWI fighter pilot called Eddie Rickenbacker comes into the shop. Corey takes a look at a military swagger stick from 1865.
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?.
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?.
A set of Beatles bobblehead dolls from the 60s are in the shop.
A 1964 Peace dollar note is brought into the shop.
Chum has a secret stash.
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?.
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?
Rick and Corey take a look at a BSA bike from WWII. A pair of Roberto Clemente prototype sneakers are found by Rick and Chumlee.
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?.
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?.
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?
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 he 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?
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?
Go batty with the Pawn Stars when a piece of original artwork from the 1995 Batman-Spiderman 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?.
"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?.
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?.
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?.
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?
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 BBballoon in the shop, the guys all take part in a competitive shoot-out. Who will call the shots, and who will miss the mark?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
Get fired up with the Pawn Stars when a 1800s Wilkinson turret rifle shoots into the shop. Will Rick go inballoons 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?
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?
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?
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?.
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?.
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?.
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 to 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?
Enter a duel with the Pawn Stars as a 1763 flintlock pistol fires into the shop. Will Corey bring out the bigballoons or will the deal end in a draw? Then, Rick scopes out a 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?
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?
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.
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 cuddle or will Rick seek revenge?
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?
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.
The show features a valuable edition Book of Mormon and a straitjacket possibly worn by Harry Houdini.
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?.
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 1960's, 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.
Geek out with the Pawn Stars and revisit some of the Coolest Collectibles ever to make their way into the shop: a ,000 Elvis worn Super-fly Coat, a massive collection of Star Trek memorabilia, a copy of the first ever "Playboy" magazine featuring Marilyn Monroe, a1963 first Edition of "The Amazing Spider-man" and a Replica of the Batmobile that drives Chum batty.
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.
A Steve McQueen-owned motorcycle, a 2004 New England Patriots Super Bowl ring, an 1484 book and a 1986 Buick are featured on the show.
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.
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 1920's 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?
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?
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 matchlockballoon shoots into the shop. Will Rick draw first and make an offer or will he bite the bullet?
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?
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?
Go undercover with the Pawn Stars when a banner from the WWII secret airborne division, The Flying Tigers, infiltrates the shop. Will Rick make a covert deal or will the mission be compromised? Then, things get messy when a 1980s Ooze-It toy seeps in. Will Chum squeeze out a good price or will it slip through his fingers? And later, Rick is muted by an unsigned illustration from the silent film era. Will he entertain a sale or will he be at a loss for words?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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"?