Next Episode of Pawn Stars is
unknown.
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?"
As Rick tests a Civil War revolver, Chum's mouth waters when a personal piece of memorabilia from Lebron James comes through the doors. Next up, Rick falls hard for a 4500-year-old meteorite, as Corey, Chum, and Antwan hit the road to score some unique motorcycles.
A rare keepsake from the "Seinfeld" show brings John O'Hurley into the shop; Rick travels east to Boston to look at a rare 1960's muscle car; A pristine "Forbidden Planet" movie poster comes in; Rick and a surprise guest takes a ride on a 1920's Chris-Craft rum-running boat.
Rick and Chumlee continue their picking adventure in Michigan; Rick takes a gamble on a world War 1 helmet and a vintage Royal Crown Cola machine; Corey has a one of a kind Rocky 3 statue come into the shop.
Rick and Chumlee try to work out a deal on a vintage electrical weight loss machine; A seller comes in with a sketch signed by Tom Petty; Then will Chumlee connect to the other side when a antique Ouija Board comes into the shop?
Corey and Chumlee pay a visit to a classic car showroom to see a series 1 Shelby; A seller comes into the shop with a rare one of a kind Mario Brothers game; A military vet brings in a pair of WWII German military binoculars.
A seller comes in with a explosive pair of antique crutches; A customer brings in one of the first books written about baseball; Corey and Chumlee try their luck on a antique slot machine that is up for sale.
Rick flies to a prop supplier in England to look at the original Han Solo Blaster and other Star Wars collectibles; A seller brings in a Ewok collectible; The Pawn store gets a new employee.
Rick heads to Chicago to a sports collectibles convention and has a run-in with a famous wrestler and a chance to pick up a Michael Jordan jersey for the store; Chum hopes to score on a vintage violin that might possibly be worth millions; A vintage Batman playhouse comes into the shop and Corey and Chumlee make a bet with each other on it's value.
A revolutionary French gun comes into the shop; A customer brings in a vintage stamp book; Chumlee deals with a Kanye West jacket; a real-life recreation of a sword from the World Of Warcraft video game is brought in to the shop.
A guitar signed by Paul McCartney comes into the shop; Rick goes to Boston to look at a Apple-1 computer and Old Ironsides; Chumly comes up with a surprise for Rick while he is out of town after he purchases some antique corkscrews that come into the shop.
A set of spy fake id's come into the shop for Rick to check out; a maternity dress belonging to Jackie Kennedy comes in; The 1st Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle comic book from a limited 3000 issue run comes in; a jail photo of Janis Joplin comes in.
A signed map of the Ponderosa from Bonanza comes into the shop; A Japanese Tanto comes into the shop; A set of possible Mayan figures comes in; An old movie cutting/splicing machine is brought in; A PeeWees Playhouse scooter comes into the shop. A 1904 saddle comes into the store.
A seller brings in a trophy awarded to basketball legend Julius "Dr. J." Erving; Rick deals with a customer who brings in a WWII bombsight; Another seller brings in antique "Quack" medicine bottes; Rick deals with a coin nicknamed "Scarface"; Chum and Corey thumb though a book of etchings by Henri Matisse.
A life sized House Elf from Harry Potter comes into the shop; Spencer comes in right off a picking trip with a van full of items.
Rick has a chance to buy a WWII tank and gets to fire the big gun; Vintage toy soldiers come into the shop.
Rick shoots over to England for an explosive chance to test out antique weapons. Meanwhile, back at the shop, a seller brings in something that offers the Gold & Silver some "Home Improvement." Can Chum hammer out a deal, or will he need more power' Then, it's all eyes on Corey when an item that inspired a classic movie rifles into the shop. Can Big Hoss trigger a deal' Finally, Rick gets a Prime look at a classic car that belonged to Winston Churchill. Will he win the war of negotiation'
It's hands up at The Gold & Silver Pawn Shop when someone brings in a toy gun from a classic 60s show. Will Chum be a tough negotiator, or will he cry "U.N.C.L.E.'" Then, Rick tackles a LaDainian Tomlinson jersey that charges into the shop. Later, a seller brings in the original microfilm from the investigation of JFK's assassination, asking what the Pawn Shop can do for him, instead of what he can do for the Pawn Shop.
Rick travels to Boston to make a bid on items from a historic Red Sox collection; A World War II flight jacket comes into the shop; A antique magic set is brought in; A customer brings in what may be a fossilized Neanderthal hand print.
A seller offers a signed photo of Cy Young; Rick investigates a giant U.S. Navy jack; Chum checks out a mask from the "Power Rangers"
A Superman costume from the 1940's comes into the shop; A customer brings in a antique industrial cheese slicer; A helmet signed by Mario Andretti makes an appearance; A patch covered World War II Field Jacket is brought in; Rick looks at an antique clay pigeon launcher that comes in.
A World War 2 mortar is brought into the sho; Rick receives a offer to buy a pair of handcuffs from an iconic prison; A tuxedo worn by actor Ray Liotta comes into the shop; Corey and Chumlee are presented with a bar of soap that is supposed to cure obesity. Rick gets a mint.
Chumlee is offered a antique heater; Rick has to make a decision on an impressive sculpture; A Zack doll is brought in; The guys then go on a road trip traveling iconic route 66 so Rick can make a purchase.
An old playing card shuffler is brought in for Corey to look at.
A signed letter from a former president has Rick and Corey singing Sammy Davis Jr.'s praises. Will it get their official seal of approval? Next, a giant bird egg rolls into Rick's coop. Can Rick hatch a plan to buy it before it flies away? Meanwhile, Corey steps back in time with a violin clock. Will the seller strike a chord, or will the deal fall flat? Later, Rick travels to London for a work of art, but a million-dollar asking price might break the Banksy.
Looks like something went completely wrong!
But don't worry - it can happen to the best of us,
- and it just happened to you.
Please try again later or contact us.