
Pawn Stars
A Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic book; an Edward Hopper charcoal piece.

A Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic book; an Edward Hopper charcoal piece.

M.C. Escher lithographs; a censored recording made on a Soviet X-ray; a model stagecoach.

An all-star Dodger's baseball memorabilia bench; a 19th century Hobbs & Co. lock box.

Corey and Chumlee must decide whether to buy a Gene Autry guitar; Rick eyes a Red Skelton portrait.

A peg leg pistol; four yearbooks signed by actor James Dean ("Rebel Without a Cause").

Corey is tempted by a 1966 Harley-Davidson; Rick inspects 1960s NBC promotional posters.

An autograph of baseball legend Honus Wagner; Rick barters for Nabokov's "Lolita."

A 1969 Triumph Motorcycle; the first issue of MAD Magazine; a 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun.

Rick reels in an antique glass fishing buoy made in Japan; Chum checks out a rare dinosaur fossil.

A seller brings in a WWF prototype figurine; Rick gets a 19th century knife pistol; and more.

Chum and Rick disappear from the shop to meet up with a magician selling a zig zag box.

The guys tackle two mind-blowing bicoastal picks in Oregon and the Bronx.

Two sisters in Upstate New York invite the guys to pick through their Dad's epic untouched garage.

Mike and Robbie are trying to tackle a trio of vintage Fords but their sibling rivalry threatens it.

In rural New York, diving into back-to-back picks where the collections tell the story of America.

Mike and Danielle look at an art collection; Frank and Robbie bumble through four stories of junk.

An old walnut farm in California has barns that might contain the Holy Grail of vintage workwear.

The guys tour the site of a massive restoration project; items to help with rebuilding.

The guys tackle two mind-blowing bicoastal picks in Oregon and the Bronx.

Two sisters in Upstate New York invite the guys to pick through their Dad's epic untouched garage.