
Pawn Stars
Rick gets fired up over a 1969 Triumph Motorcycle the first issue of MAD Magazine a 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun.

Rick gets fired up over a 1969 Triumph Motorcycle the first issue of MAD Magazine a 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun.

When Rick reels in an antique glass fishing buoy made in Japan, he hopes the seller's price floats his boat Chum checks out a rare dinosaur fossil a customer brings in an original poster for the film "Where the Buffalo Roam."

A seller brings in a WWF prototype figurine Rick takes a stab at a 19th century knife pistol Corey attempts to smoke out a deal on a lighter from Frank Sinatra's hotel Chum finds an original 1965 A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack album.

Spencer drops into the shop with some tasty new finds, but will Rick bite? Then, Chum and Rick disappear from the shop to meet up with a magician selling a zig zag box. Can they conjure up an offer? Meanwhile, Corey finds himself flustered over a pricey gold necklace made of ancient coins. And later, Chum tries to script the perfect deal for a collection of Hollywood items.

A Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic book an Edward Hopper charcoal piece Rick feels that all the office phones are broken.

Two original lithographs by graphic artist M.C. Escher a censored recording made on a Soviet X-ray a Wells Fargo model stagecoach a 1950s toy lie detector.

Two original lithographs by graphic artist M.C. Escher a censored recording made on a Soviet X-ray a Wells Fargo model stagecoach a 1950s toy lie detector.

An all-star Dodger's baseball memorabilia bench a 19th century Hobbs & Co. lock box come into the shop an original Woody Woodpecker oil painting is brought in.

Corey and Chumlee must decide whether to purchase a Gene Autry guitar Rick eyes a portrait by Red Skelton Chumlee wants to sell his shoe collection in the shop.

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

Corey is tempted when a 1966 Harley-Davidson rolls into the shop Rick looks at a collection of 1960s NBC promotional posters the guys inform Corey that he has a gray hair.

An autograph of baseball legend Honus Wagner Rick barters for a rare first edition of Nabokov's "Lolita" Chumlee helps set up the shop's new phone system.

Rick gets fired up over a 1969 Triumph Motorcycle the first issue of MAD Magazine a 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun.

When Rick reels in an antique glass fishing buoy made in Japan, he hopes the seller's price floats his boat Chum checks out a rare dinosaur fossil a customer brings in an original poster for the film "Where the Buffalo Roam."

A seller brings in a WWF prototype figurine Rick takes a stab at a 19th century knife pistol Corey attempts to smoke out a deal on a lighter from Frank Sinatra's hotel Chum finds an original 1965 A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack album.

Spencer drops into the shop with some tasty new finds, but will Rick bite? Then, Chum and Rick disappear from the shop to meet up with a magician selling a zig zag box. Can they conjure up an offer? Meanwhile, Corey finds himself flustered over a pricey gold necklace made of ancient coins. And later, Chum tries to script the perfect deal for a collection of Hollywood items.

A Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic book an Edward Hopper charcoal piece Rick feels that all the office phones are broken.

Two original lithographs by graphic artist M.C. Escher a censored recording made on a Soviet X-ray a Wells Fargo model stagecoach a 1950s toy lie detector.

From a storied boatyard in the Bronx to an untouched 1970s mancave in Oregon, the guys tackle two mind-blowing bicoastal picks.

Honoring their late father and his massive stockpile of rusty gold, two sisters in Upstate New York invite the guys to pick through Dad's epic untouched garage.