Next Episode of Cajun Pawn Stars is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Cajun Pawn Stars is an American reality television series on the History channel that debuted January 8, 2012, at 10pm. The show was a spin-off of Pawn Stars. The show revolves around another family-owned pawn shop, the Silver Dollar Pawn & Jewelry Center in Alexandria, Louisiana, which is owned by Jimmie "Big Daddy" DeRamus, who runs the store along with his wife Peggy, his brother Johnnie, and daughter Tammie. Assisting the DeRamuses are employees Tina Journet, and Robby Friend. The shop claims to have over 100,000 items within its 20,000 square foot showroom.
Set your sights with the Cajun Pawn Stars as they check out a pristine 1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR). The gun of choice for bank-robbing duo Bonnie and Clyde, will the guys be able to pull the trigger on a deal or will negotiations get jammed up? Then, appearances may not be what they seem when a Porsche 917 racecar roars by the shop. A car with considerable flash, will Jimmie make a high-octane offer or will one look at the engine drive him away? And later, Johnnie looks to keep his cool when an eleven-foot Anaconda skin slithers its way up to the counter. Is there profit to be squeezed out of this lengthy hide or will a roll of the dice yield an unlucky pair of snake eyes?
Pigs fly at Silver Dollar when shop regular "Shoe Shine" Mike rolls in with his champion show pig. Will Jimmie have his eyes set on the prize or will negotiation get stuck in the mud? Then, Jimmie and Tammie check out an early 1900s hydraulic dentist chair. In need of serious restoration, will the deal drill a hole in Jimmie's pocket or will he have the winning smile? And later, Joker saunters in with a walking stick he believes belonged to Native American legend Geronimo. Will this piece from the Apache Chief be worth huge stacks of cash or will an arrow be shot through Joker's story?
Time stands still as the Cajun Pawn Stars encounter a 1790's pocket watch from Founding Father George Washington. A priceless piece, will Jimmie act in time to make a deal or will the ticking offer wind out? Then, the guys look to climb aboard a humongous Mardi Gras float. Will Jimmie bid high for the ultimate Cajun chariot or will he decide to let the parade pass him by? And later, Johnnie and Yankee are bayou bound to check out an antique bateau. One of Louisiana's first swamp boats, can Johnnie navigate the murky waters to a safe landing, or will negotiations put him in choppy waters?
It's ship ahoy when the Cajun Pawn Stars jump on board a houseboat on the bayou. Will the guys decide this floating flophouse is worth a wave of cash or will they send this deal adrift? Then, Johnnie and Yankee check out a legendary American car--a '66 Ford Mustang. In extremely rough shape, will Johnnie see the potential and pony-up an offer or will things sputter out before they get started? And later, a rare Civil War document marches into the shop detailing the history of a Texas cavalry sharpshooter. Will Jimmie hit the bulls-eye and score or will this deal blow up in his face?
A rare World War I periscope rifle; a massive engine from the 1890s; 1950s military field phone.
Burn some rubber with the Cajun Pawn Stars as they shift gears to check out a classic 1990 Ferrari 348. Will Johnnie rev up stacks of cash for this super fast ride or will he push negotiations into the red and blow the deal? Then, it's udder madness when the guys visit customer regular Gerald's dairy farm for a business opportunity. Can Johnnie and Robby milk themselves some serious profit or will the proposal quickly sour? And later, a man brings in a rare late 1800s French gun that combines brass knuckles, a knife blade and a revolver all in one. Will the gang be able to fold all the moving parts into one great price or will a jam cause discussions to misfire?
A rare 1921 Tommy gun; a land grant signed by President Andrew Jackson; a pristine 1929 gold coin.
The guys check out a 1975 Mac Fire Truck; Sherman Necktie; a classic 1950s popcorn machine.
Come experience shock and awe as the Cajun Pawn Stars take aim at a powerful WWII 50-caliber gun. Will the guys fire off an explosive offer or will they suddenly find themselves gun shy? Then, Jimmie and Tina are sent into orbit when someone brings in photos from Apollo 13's legendary splashdown and rescue in the Pacific Ocean. Will Jimmie shoot for the moon for these NASA pics or will the seller's ask be too far out of this world? And later, the shop stumbles upon a 1880s railroad lockbox thought stolen by notorious train robber and outlaw Eugene Bunch. Can Jimmie round up a posse in time to crack negotiations or will the hefty price tag have him reaching for the skies?
Join the Cajun Pawn Stars as they unsheathe a pair of Union Civil War swords. Will the guys advance with enough cash to secure these weapons or will tough negotiations force them to sound a retreat? Then, Johnnie and Walt kick the tires of a classic 1931 Ford Model A Cabriolet. Will the fellas drive away with this classic beauty or will the deal completely break down? And later, Jimmie looks to put a leash on an iconic Blue Dog print from one of his favorite artists. Will this piece find a new home at the shop or does price keep them from shaking hands?
Harmonize with some Cajun flair when a seller brings in a rare 1915 Gibson duel harp guitar. Will Jimmie hit a string of good luck by making a deal or will a bad chord leave things unsound? Then, Johnnie and Fred look to get their hands dirty by checking out a crawfish business. Will the guys dig deep to fish out their wallets or will negotiations become too slippery to hold? And later, Jimmie has the opportunity to buy a disposable handgun dropped behind enemy lines during WWII. Known as `The Liberator,' can Jimmie pull the trigger on this sale or is the seller just blowing smoke?
See the Cajun Pawn Stars fire off all cylinders as they check out an ultra fast racing go-kart. In need of serious repair, can the guys go full throttle to reach the finish line or will negotiations sputter out of gas? Then, Johnnie and Walt stand on tips of their toes as an enormous lion leaps into the shop. Stuffed and mounted as a display piece, will they drop a net to seize this beast or will the fail to act quick enough to lock it up? And later, a man stops by aiming to sell his rare double barrel knife pistol. Will this unusual weapon hold the secret to Jimmie's wallet or will his offer be unable to stick the target?
Looks may be deceiving when the Cajun Pawn Stars inspect a pristine 1866 Springfield Trapdoor rifle. Will the seller shoot them straight or will appearances be too good to be true? Then, a man brings in a rare Native American artifact he believes ties to an early U.S. peace treaty. Will the shop unearth its historical significance or will a lack on understanding bring discussions to a halt? And later, Jimmie saddles up as a very young picker tries to make a deal on a Civil War U.S. Cavalry horse bit. Will Jimmie charge ahead to make a deal or will "The Kid" prefer to keep horsin' around?
Watch the Cajun Pawn Stars strut their stuff as Johnnie and Yankee check out a muster of peacocks. Will our fine-feathered friends be able to hatch a deal or will they end up with an empty nest? Then, Jimmie is called to duty when a rare German WWI Luger pistol comes up for sale. Will negotiations be right on target or will a misfire send the seller packing? And later, Johnnie hears sweet music when a rare vintage Monarch accordion bellows into the shop. Will Johnnie be able to orchestrate a sound investment or will discussions spiral out of tune?
The Cajun Pawn Stars may be headed towards a baby boom after shop regular Joker rolls into the shop with an African fertility chair. Will Joker walk away with a new addition to his savings account or will his nest stay empty? Then, Jimmie and Johnnie step into the trenches to check out a pair of WWI Army knives. Will they look to sharpen their negotiation skills or will they be forced to retreat? And later, Johnnie and Tammie hope to jam with a seller's 1971 Fender Precision Bass guitar. Will they be able to hit a high note or will this deal fall flat?
A 1950s U.S. Army Jeep; a scarf worn by Elvis during one of his concerts; a vintage 1960s gas pump.
See the Cajun Pawn Stars cast their vote for a letter penned by a college-aged future President...Bill Clinton. Will the guys mount a fierce campaign for this pre-Presidential correspondence or will lack of funds force them to drop out of the race? Then, Jimmie and Tammie mix work and play when they check out a Ferris wheel and other amusement park rides. Can they grease the wheel enough to spin a sale or are their wallets now tall enough for entry? And later, Jimmie sets his sights on an 1895 Colt Navy revolver with an extremely rare and valuable defect. Will Jimmie take a gamble on this gun with the golden glitch or is it not worth taking a shot?
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