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Long before banks, ATMS and check-cashing services, there were pawn shops. Pawning was the leading form of consumer credit in the United States until the 1950s, and pawn shops are still helping everyday people make ends meet. Pawn Stars takes you inside the colorful world of the pawn business. At the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on the outskirts of Las Vegas, three generations of the Harrison family - grandfather Richard, son Rick and grandson Corey - jointly run the family business, and there's clashing and camaraderie every step of the way. The three men use their sharp eyes and skills to assess the value of items from the commonplace to the truly historic, including a 16th-century samurai sword, a Super Bowl ring, a Picasso painting and a 17th-century stay of execution. It's up to them to determine what's real and what's fake, as they reveal the often surprising answer to the questions on everyone's mind, "What's the story behind it?" and "What's it worth?"
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.
Join the Pawn Stars Revolution when the guys check out an Annual Register from 1776. Including a printed copy of the Declaration of Independence, will they declare their intention to buy it? Then, Corey checks out a set of gambling tokens from the Nevada State Prison. The only legal casino to ever exist in a prison, will he put them on lock down? And later, when Chumlee's laziness reaches an all-time high, Rick sentences him to a week of hard labor.
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?
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?
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?
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?
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 Pro Football 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?
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?
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?
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?
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 death-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 rare guns 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?
Soar to new heights with the Pawn Stars when a signed photograph of Howard Hughes flies into the shop. Will the sky be the limit for this reclusive millionaire's autograph or will the price take a nosedive when Rick brings in a second opinion? Then, Rick takes his best shot when a Marlin rifle triggers his interest. Can he strike fast for this top-notch weapon or will this showdown end in defeat? And later, after Rick purchases an old model train, Chumlee decides to play conductor. Can he keep this miniature locomotive on track before Rick's pulls the brakes?
Risk it all with the Pawn Stars when a medal believed to be a Polish White Eagle soars into the shop. With no time to call an expert, Rick must decide whether to go all in or sit this one out. Then, Corey and Chumlee race to check out a brick from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Will they go full throttle for this piece of racing history or will it pass them on the turn? And later, Chumlee gets knee deep in hops and yeast to make the perfect home brew. Chum knows he can lead Rick to beer, but can he make him drink?
Charge into battle with the Pawn Stars when Corey checks out a Civil War era sword made by Tiffany & Co. Will he capture the unique weapon or be forced to retreat? Then, the Old Man sails down memory lane with some mementos from his former ship, the USS Chowanoc. Will this Navy nostalgia cause him to ship wreck or will he float away with a sweet deal? And later, when Chumlee misses his chance to retaliate on April Fool's Day, the guys lay down the rules of pranking, but is the joke on him?
Tee off with the Pawn Stars when a USGA Rules of Golf book from 1934 putts into the shop. Will Chumlee be able to drive home a piece of golf history or will it turn out to be a bogey? Then, Rick deals with some "sweet emotion" when he checks out an organ owned by Steven Tyler. Will he be able to cash in on this high note or will he "dream on?" And later, Chumlee takes a big swing at golf after he and Corey make a little wager. Will the odds be in his favor when he gets help from legendary trainer, Butch Harmon, or will he be too deep in the rough?
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?
Start your engines with the Pawn Stars when Rick checks out a 1956 Buick. Known as the ultimate family wagon, will he drive home a deal or be stuck in second gear? Then, Rick teaches Corey to be "a believer" when a "sweet" Neil Diamond jacket flashes into the shop. Can they hit the right note or will they be out of tune? And later, the Harrison men get family portraits made to hang in the shop. Even though Chumlee is left out, can he find a way to leave a lasting impression?
Jam along with the Pawn Stars when a 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar rocks its way into the shop. Will this classic strike a chord with Rick or will he be left singing a different tune? Then, Corey and Chumlee hit the brakes when they spot a 1930s Rolls-Royce hood ornament. Will they get on the fast track to a good deal or be left in the dust? And later, when the guys notice the Old Man snoozing more than usual they try to take matters into their own hands. Can they wake the sleeping giant or will he become their worst nightmare?
Cast your vote for the Pawn Stars when an Abraham Lincoln campaign poster comes up for grabs. Used in his 1864 re-election campaign during the Civil War, will it cost Rick a pretty penny or will he veto the negotiation? Then, Chumlee's feeling like a kid again when a Turbo Man action figure flies into the shop. Can he cough up the dough to snag this fictional superhero or will it "jingle all the way" out the door? And later, Chumlee's plan for a hike with the guys turns into a day on horseback, but it seems Vegas is a one-horse town.
Travel back in time with the Pawn Stars when a guitar that belonged to The Who's bassist, John Entwistle, strikes a chord with Rick. Will his nostalgia for the band cause him to shell out big bucks for a piece of his "generation" or will he not "get fooled again"? Then, Rick and Lili get the presidential treatment when a customer brings in a Richard Nixon paper dress. Will this campaign outfit dress to impress, or wear out its welcome? And later, the guys decide it's time to put the Old Man's driving skills to the test. Can he prove to them once and for all that he's the king of the road, or will his license to ride expire?
Saddle up with the Pawn Stars when a customer brings in a bible believed to have been carried by Pony Express riders. Can Rick and Corey rope in this cowboy classic or will it ride off into the sunset? Then, Corey travels to a galaxy far, far away when a R2D2 Pepsi machine rolls into the shop. Will the force be with him or will he let it go to the dark side? And later, Lili's internship is up and the guys need to review her performance. Will her year at the shop go down as a success?
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 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?
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?
Pay the price with the Pawn Stars when Rick negotiates the sale of a cigar box once belonging to JFK. Can he get top dollar or will the deal go up in smoke? Then, a Civil War era photograph of General Custer arrives in the shop. With its authenticity in question, will Rick fight a losing battle or will he dodge a bullet? And later, after a good sales week, Rick surprises his staff with a field trip to the Hoover Dam. Will the group feel like they're treading water or will they have a dam good time?
et tagged with the Pawn Stars when artwork from graffiti sensation Keith Haring comes into the shop. Will this street art draw Rick's attention or will he not get the picture? Then, Chumlee gets called to the front lines when a Civil War utility tool charges in. Can he take command of the negotiation or will he be forced to surrender? And later, when Rick takes his daughter car shopping, he's forced to deal with used car salesman–and shop regular–Davey. Can Rick steer clear of a bad buy or will he get stuck with a lemon?
Get drawn in with the Pawn Stars when a painting from Salvador Dali's Divine Comedy series ascends into the shop. Will this artwork make a surreal impression on Rick or will he brush it off? Then, Rick faces an uphill battle when a note signed by Edmund Hillary treks in. Can he come out on top or will the price be too steep? And later, the guys debate gift-giving rules when the Old Man rejects Rick's Father's Day gift. Can Rick win this family feud or will the Old Man be named #1 Dad?
Get behind the wheel with the Pawn Stars when Rick and Corey check out a massive Dukes of Hazzard toy collection. Will these good ol' boys drive away with a deal or will they crash and burn? Then, time flies when a pocket watch engraved with Henry Ford II's signature lands in the shop. Will Rick wind up with this automobile industry heirloom or will he be forced to clock out? And later, when Chumlee takes the stage as a stand-up comic, will he leave the crowd laughing or will the joke be on him?
Blast off with the Pawn Stars when a "Space 2005" wristwatch radio rockets into the shop. Will this device from the Space Race era be out of this world or will it crash and burn? Then, Rick tries to make a drive-by deal when he checks out a rare, 1964 VW Karmann Ghia. Can he steer the negotiation in his favor or will he be taken for a ride? And later, when Chumlee "accidentally" puts valuable coins into one of the shop's slot machines, it's up to the Old Man to hit the jackpot. Will he be able to cash in or will his and Chum's luck run out?
Storm the beaches with the Pawn Stars when hand drawn maps from the Normandy invasion hit the shop. Can Corey hold the line or will he be forced to surrender? Then, Rick reigns in a coin featuring the likeness of Roman Emperor Caligula. Will Rick get the right change or will the coin end up ancient history? And later, Rick tries to build a house for his daughter's new dog. Will it be Home Sweet Home for the pooch or will Rick end up in the doghouse?
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?
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.
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?
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?
A rescue buoy from the set of Baywatch signed by David Hasselhoff comes in; two flintlock blunderbuss pistols come in; Rick and Corey check out a six person solar bike.
An original Playboy Bunny outfit; a golf ball that belonged to President Lyndon Johnson; two coconut cups from the set of Gilligan's Island; unused Beatles tickets; a Batphone and more.
A Civil War drum is brought into the shop; an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball; a customer brings in a 1970s skateboard.
A 1961 Fender Stratocaster Guitar; a supposed Edward Hopper charcoal study; some Rocky Marciano memorabilia; Mickey Mouse display items; a Ford Model A hot rod; rare American coin; a Star Wars collection.
A 1984 Olympics torch; a yearbook and signed letter from Ronald Reagan; a replica Ghostbusters Proton Pack; a Super Mario statue; a Revenge of the Jedi poster; Metallica memorabilia; an Apple IIGS; a DeLorean.
A spy pen radio is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket; a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann.
A look back at some of most unique Star Wars related memorabilia; an original Revenge of the Jedi poster; a set of 1978 Kenner Star Wars action figures; a Jabba the Hutt Play-Doh set; rare Star Wars movie props including a Stormtrooper blaster.
A rare 1589 book with the instructions for war and fortification; Rick looks at an 1840s chess table; a pair of antique door knockers come into shop; an 1800s experimental rifle.
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"?
A thermonuclear weapon warhead cover; a desk that has a dark secret; a percussion pistol from the 1800s; a child-sized musket; a collection of knives; a thunder mug.
A one-of-a-kind Star Wars packaged Boba Fett prototype comes into the shop; an early 1900s Shelby bicycle; a Star Wars autographed poster and massive card collection.
A 1906 silver half dollar that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic comes into the shop; a first edition of ``The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''; a 1936 Zeiss 16mm camera.
A limited edition 2014 Hertz Penske GT Mustang races around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway; a 1600s lobster tail helmet from Oliver Cromwell's army comes into the shop; an old fashion apple peeler.
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