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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?"
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?
"Walk this Way" with the Pawn Stars when a pair of vintage Aerosmith tour shirts jam into the shop. Will Rick feel "Sweet Emotion" for this rock star memorabilia, or will he "Dream On"? Then, Rick and Corey sound the alarm when a U.S. Navy foghorn comes ashore. Will the guys successfully navigate the deal or will they have to keep their distance? And later, Corey braces himself for the apocalypse when he checks out a state-of-the-art survival vehicle, built to fight off zombies. Will Corey escape in style or will he let the deal die?
Go great guns with the Pawn Stars when a Colt Army Model 1860 shoots into the shop. Will Corey hit the bullseye and claim this Civil War revolver, or will he end up off the mark? Then, Rick sets his sights on a Viking coin. Will he end up the conqueror of this ancient change or will he he be forced to retreat? And later, Chum tries using subliminal messages to get Rick to give him a raise, but will Rick even notice?
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?
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?
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?
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 Arms gun pops into the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. Can Rick charge into this deal guns 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?
Paint a picture with the Pawn Stars when lithographs believed to be from Vincent van Gogh are brought into the shop. Will this famous artist's work draw Rick in or will he brush it off? Then, Corey and Chumlee relive their childhood when a vintage skateboard collection rolls in. Will they skate away with the collection or totally wipe out? And later, while Rick is out of the store, Chumlee makes a mess of things. Will Chum cry over spilt milk or can he clean up before Rick returns?
"Come as you are" with the Pawn Stars when a guitar pedal used by Kurt Cobain jams into the shop. Will this piece of rock History lead Corey to Nirvana, or will his concerns force him to "Stay Away?" Then, Rick becomes a believer when an 1842 Book of Mormon looks to be the most expensive book to ever come through his door. Will he be singing Hallelujah after book expert Rebecca takes a look or praying for salvation? And later, Chum decides to celebrate some of the lesser known holidays. Will Rick get in the spirit or beat him at his own game?
Get ready to rock with the Pawn Stars when a guitar owned by music legend Stephen Stills strums through the door. Can Rick take the lead in the negotiation or will he end up getting played? Then, Corey tries to stay focused when a 1800s detective's camera comes into the shop. Will he be able to snap up a picture perfect deal or will he get shot down? And later, Chumlee faces off with Rick in a battle of wits. Will Rick be the smart money in this pawn showdown or can Chumlee beat the boss?
Walk like an Egyptian with the Pawn Stars when a mummified falcon creeps into the shop. Is this ancient bird destined to spend eternity with Rick, or will it fly out the door? Then, Rick and Chumlee call a timeout when an autographed Harlem Globetrotters basketball from 1978 bounces in. Will the deal be a slam-dunk or an air ball? And later, when a metal detector comes in from the nightshift, the Old Man and Chumlee borrow it to go treasure hunting against Rick's wishes. Will they strike gold before Rick strikes back?
Shoot the breeze with the Pawn Stars when a tree with an 1800s revolver inside it takes root in the shop. Will Rick think money grows on this tree or will he be barking up the wrong one? Then, Chumlee gets creative when checking out a Renaissance etching by Pietro Facchetti. Will Chumlee be able to etch out a deal or will the artwork fail to leave an impression? And later, the Old Man demands the shop give a Senior Citizen's Day discount. Will Rick respect his elders or will he tell the old guard to hit the road?
Open wide with the Pawn Stars when an early 1900s Peerless Harvard dental chair rolls into the shop. Can Corey drill into the negotiation or will it be like pulling teeth? Then, Rick gets ready to party on when memorabilia from the 1990s movie "Wayne's World" is brought in. Will Rick think he's not worthy or will the items make him say no way? And later, Rick is surprised when he starts receiving letters from a secret admirer. Will the letters strike the right note or will Rick be sending them straight Return To Sender?
Rock out with the Pawn Stars when a 1969 Gibson Les Paul jams into the shop. Will the asking price be music to Rick's ears, or is the deal too far out of tune? Then, Chum tries to score with a Los Angeles Lakers backpack signed by members of the 2004 team. Will the deal be a slam dunk, or will it be an air ball? And later, Corey calls Rick out on his most annoying habit. Will Rick change his ways or will he laugh it off?
Dial in on the Pawn Stars as they check out two antique telephones. Will Corey answer and make the deal solo or will he have to call in some backup? Then, Rick spots a rare porcelain bowl made during the Ch'ien-lung dynasty. Will Rick handle the china with care or will the deal smash to pieces? And later, Chumlee refuses to leave work even though he doesn't feel well. Will he make it through the day or will Rick get sick of his complaining?
Dive in with the Pawn Stars when a 1964 770 Amphicar floats into the shop. Will Rick be able to navigate his way to a deal, or will he sink it before it swims? Then, Corey and Chum are on a roll when they check out a 1939 National Bowling Association Championship Ring. Will they bowl a strike or wind up in the gutter? And later, Rick bets Corey and Chum can't go without their cellphones for the day. Can they answer the call or will they be disconnected?
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 successfully kill 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?
Take flight with the Pawn Stars when a letter from WWI fighter pilot Eddie Rickenbacker soars into the shop. Will Rick land this piece of history, or will the deal take a nosedive? Then, Corey takes a look at a military swagger stick from 1865. Will Corey bring out the big guns to make the deal, or will a tough battle push him into retreat? And later, after Rick gets excited for some "The Great Escape" movie posters, the guys make fun of his mancrush on Steve McQueen. Will their teasing be a "Bullitt" to Rick's heart, or will Rick make "The Getaway" from their taunts?
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?
Get ready to rock with the Pawn Stars when a guitar signed by bass player Garry Tallent strums into the shop. Was Corey "Born to Run" with Bruce Springsteen's bandmate's guitar or will the deal leave him "Dancing in the Dark"? Then, Rick examines a replica of a 1964 Peace Dollar. Will he be able to cash in on this infamous coin or will he strike out? And later, inspired by a fragment of a Fokker T-2 plane that comes into the shop, Rick challenges Chum to a paper airplane contest. Will the guys be able to get their planes off the ground or will it be back to the drawing board?
Lift off with the Pawn Stars when a hovercraft zooms into the shop. Will Rick and Corey be able to keep the negotiation afloat, or will they let the air out of the deal? Then, Corey checks out a set of 1960s The Beatles bobble-heads. Does Corey think The Fab Four are so "Yesterday," or will he "Twist and Shout" to make a deal? And later, when a new arcade game gets bought by the shop, Rick lets the guys plug it in. Who will get the highest score before it's game over?
Get ready to rock with the Pawn Stars when a guitar signed by bass player Garry Tallent strums into the shop. Was Corey "Born to Run" with Bruce Springsteen's bandmate's guitar or will the deal leave him "Dancing in the Dark"? Then, Rick examines a replica of a 1964 Peace Dollar. Will he be able to cash in on this infamous coin or will he strike out? And later, inspired by a fragment of a Fokker T-2 plane that comes into the shop, Rick challenges Chum to a paper airplane contest. Will the guys be able to get their planes off the ground or will it be back to the drawing board?
Strike it rich with the Pawn Stars when a 1907 Saint-Gaudens high-relief coin makes its way onto the counters. Will Rick pay a pretty penny for this rare piece of currency or will he refuse to empty his pockets? Then, Rick gets blindsided when a vintage pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses potentially owned by President George Bush, Sr. gets brought in. Will he be able to see right through them or will his judgment be clouded? And later, when Rick finds Chum's secret stash in the back, Rick explains to him the concept of layaway. Can Rick make Chum pay or will Chum get his own form of payback?
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?
Go full throttle with the Pawn Stars when Rick and Corey race to check out an unrestored BSA bike from WWII. Will this military motorcycle rev their engines or will the deal stall? Then, Rick and Chumlee step up to the plate when they spot a pair of Roberto Clemente prototype sneakers. Can they walk off in the legendary outfielder's shoes, or will they be a bad fit? And later, Rick and the Old Man lose their seats when a bet with Corey and Chumlee goes south. Will Corey & Chum be sitting pretty or will it turn into a stand off?
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?
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?
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?
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?
Revisit the biggest and most expensive items the Pawn Stars have ever seen: a million dollar car crushing machine dubbed "Robosaurus," a cigar box owned by John F. Kennedy himself, a piece of sunken treasure, and a rare Jimi Hendrix guitar that leaves Rick in a "purple haze."
Relive some of the toughest negotiations in the history of Pawn Stars including: a first edition "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" book, a 1932 Ford Roadster and a $95,000 Les Paul guitar owned by Mary Ford.
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