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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?"
When a seller strolls in with a collection of action figures signed by the cast of "The Walking Dead", will Chum bite? Then, Corey is too cool when a "Rock n Roll High School" poster comes into the shop. Will this deal be music to his ears, or will the beat fall flat? Next, Chum tries to catch an unusual Pok mon card. Will he succeed, or make a ghastly error? And later, Rick and Corey head to the range to check out an 18th century cannon. Will this negotiation end with a bang, or fizzle out?
When a seller comes in with a poster by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, will it make an impression on Rick, or will he bid adieu? Meanwhile, Chum unboxes some 1912 Yale baseball uniforms. Is it a home run, or a strike out? Then, Rick takes a look at a ukulele from 1919. Is this deal music to his ears, or is the seller just stringing him along? And later, Chum, Rick and Jake head to the track to test out a restored Track Rabbit go-kart. Will it run smoothly, or be a bumpy ride?
Rick and Corey race to San Diego to take a spin in the classic car Hell's Chariot, from the movie Grease. Is the flaming hotrod the one that they want, or will they "drop out" of the deal? Then, Chum takes a whack at a Punch-A-Bag game once played by Jack Dempsey. Will he score big, or will he get KO'd? Meanwhile, will Rick see red when he hears the asking price for a set of University of Alabama school rings? And later, will a set of Three Stooges trading cards have Chum laughing all the way to the bank, or will his offer be a slapstick in the face?
When a customer walks in with a "Tommy Boy" poster signed by Chris Farley, will it have Corey saying holy schnikes, or does it belong in a van down by the river? Meanwhile, Rick tries not to slip up when making a deal on a pair of snowshoes used in World War II. Then, Rick and Corey get a blast from the past when they go see a hand cannon from the 1600s. Can they hit their target, or will it blow up in their faces? And later, Chum analyzes a block of graphite used in the Chicago Pile-1 nuclear experiment. Will this chain reaction be a good one, or will it result in a meltdown?
When Rick takes a swing at a Honus Wagner baseball card, will it be the real deal? Then, Chum strums a custom Fender by popular guitar maker John Carruthers. Can he pick the right price, or will he end up fretting? Meanwhile, Rick is thrilled to see a Draped Bust half dollar hit the counter. But is it in mint condition? And later, when Rick and Corey visit superstar chef Barry Dakake to check out his celebrity-signed "Shakedown Door," can they unlock a deal?
Things go nuclear when a Japanese Godzilla toy hits the counter. Can Corey come out on top before he's crushed? Next, Chum does battle over a leather jacket from WWII--but will his offer bomb? Then, when a "Godfather" video display illuminates the pawn shop, will Rick make an offer that can't be refused? Or will it be lights out? And later, a "Johnny Drama" whiskey bottle tries to join Chum's entourage. Can a special guest help Chum determine if it's the real deal?
When Rick and Corey discover a newfound love for an old Buick Roadmaster, will they be able to rev up a deal? Then Chum checks out a doll and volleyball signed by Tom Hanks. Can this be a successful toy story, or will the negotiations be cast away? Next, when a physical bitcoin comes into the shop, can Rick bank a sale, or is the asking price crypto-nite? And later, Corey tries to cut to the heart of the matter when a samurai sword lands on the counter. But will he be able to carve out a price that makes everyone happy?
The shop travels back in time when a map comes in from the late 1800s. Will Rick be able to navigate these negotiations, or will the seller take a hike? Then, Corey spots a killer Mustang for sale. Will he pony up the cash, or drive off without a deal? Next, Rick takes a ride to check out a collection of transistor radios. Can he tune into the right price? And finally, when Chum and Rick get their hands on some Magic the Gathering prototype cards, will they be able to enchant the seller?
When Chum sniffs out a 1920s Baccarat bottle for Ybry perfume, is an offer crystal clear, or does it make no scents? Then, Rick takes a look at a sealed copy of the "Spiderman and Venom: Maximum Carnage" video game. Will this deal have his spidey senses tingling, or is the seller spinning a web of lies? Meanwhile, Corey weighs the odds on a gambling kit from the 1800s. And later, Rick and Corey take a trip to the range to scope out an autocannon used during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
When a customer soars into the shop with a rare H.G. Wells book, and an astronomical asking price, will Corey shoot for the stars? Next, there's no horsing around when a statue made of turquoise moseys on in. Will it be a yay, or a neigh for Rick? Then, Chum spins over to LA to have a record collection appraised. Did he scratch on this deal, or will their value be music to his ears? And finally, Rick casts his line at a vintage Plymouth 'Cuda muscle car--but will it be enough for its owner to bite?
Chum tries to put his best foot forward when a Nike Lebron sneaker hits the counter. Will it be a slam dunk? Then, Rick keeps a close watch on a seller who comes in with a signed Pulp Fiction poster. Can he negotiate a royale-y good price? Next, Corey might be in over his head when several Jim Henson sculptures float his way. But is there something fishy about them? And later, all that glitters might not be gold when Rick and Chum head to the range to fire an antique pistol.
Rick rocks out when a seller brings in a blazer worn by the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards. Can he get some satisfaction, or will he exile the jacket? Then, Chum brings out his inner warrior when a Japanese samurai mask hits the counter. Will he be able to scare up a good price? Meanwhile, Corey tries to paint a picture-perfect deal when a Norman Rockwell autograph comes into the shop. And later, Rick and Chum head to the range to see a big game gun. Will the duo land this huge deal?
Rick and Corey dart out of the shop to check out a 1968 convertible. Will the negotiations be speedy, or will the duo dodge a bad deal? Then, make no bones about it, Chum wants a piece of an Oreodont fossil. But can he get a dino-mite price? Next, Rick has quite an experience when a seller sends in a Jimi Hendrix poster. Will this item make it to the top of the charts, or will negotiations flop? And later, things get a little hairy when a Harry and the Hendersons doll hits the counter. Can Chum scare up a good price, or will a deal be a figment of his imagination?
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