Pawn Stars
Rick Harrison and his family own and run a pawn shop on the Las Vegas strip. They buy, sell, and appraise items of historical value.
Customers offer some questionable items; a hand grenade and a peep show machine. Other items include a tin toy motorcycle, JFK memorabilia and a Paul Revere coin. The items that turn out to be real pay off well.
The pawn shop attracts eighteenth century items including a gambling kit complete with weapons, silver certificates and military photographs but Rick is upset about the one that got away.
A customer turns up with a double barreled, double caliber rifle and a double barreled pistol. Other items are battered but may be valuable including a pair of Steve Kaufman paintings, a Martin guitar and a bottle of Dom Perignon champagne.
In a rare turn of events Rick offers more for an item than the customer asks. Corey refurbishes a Buick Skylark that may need more work than he expected.
Colonel Sanders last suit and America's next to last flag are items the Pawn Shop customers are looking to sell. A Grover Cleveland document and a set of watchmaker tools need an expert look.
A customer with a set of land mines raises some concern while a dragster creates excitement. A home made high wheel bicycle looks more dangerous than both. Mr. (Chum) Lee gets business cards.
Customers look to sell a room full of Transformer toys, an "Alice in Wonderland" book illustrated by Salvadore Dali, a collection of Kennedy letters and some Micky Mouse telephones that make for a good practical joke.
Chumlee is sent on a quest to get Bob Dylan's autograph. Meanwhile, negotiations are tough on some unusual and one of a kind items.
Rick ts the creeps from some Nazi artifacts, is appalled by a beater of a gold cart and surprised to see a GI Joe nurse. Big Hoss is rescheduled to keep an eye on the night shift.
Chumlee appears on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" but nearly blows the opportunity. Customer bring in a Delorean, a Franklin Roosevelt letter and a 1956 Gibson guitar and are surprised to learn their true value.
Rick checks out cowboy bling in the form of two parade saddles. Customers are looking to sell a variety of vintage toys; a cannon, a teddy bear and a couple Schwinn bikes. Of course the cannon begs to be test fired. Then there's the truck load of Sammy Davis Jr. memorabilia.
Big Hoss plans to restore a motorcycle from nothing more than a frame. Rick tries to get his hands on a blackjack table and a collection of 300 million year old fossils.
Chumlee is charged with getting a remote controlled car running. Rick has a Winston Churchill letter verified. But he is creeped out, not to mention risking eternal damnation, when he considers buying a holy relic of the first American born saint.
A customer brings in a goofy looking, three-wheeled, 1960's, electric car but the Old Man loves it. More surprising, when a customer brings in a pair of Air Jordan's Chumlee turns out to be the expert. Then Rick checks out a classic Victrola
Rick is stunned to be negotiating for a Rembrant. But he's also surprised a customer brought in a bleacher seat from Yankee stadium. A cavalry hat reportedly worn by John Wayne needs verification.
Rick considers some pricey classics: a 1962 Cadillac Fleetwood and a set of World Series rings. But a pair of cigarette lighter raises eyebrows and hands.
Rick is excited by a collection of Old West memorabilia and a pair of European pistols from the 1800's that start with a low asking price. That gives Big Hoss and Chumlee an excuse for a duel. Other items bought in for sale include an Olympic gold medal, a collection of fishing lure and a Schlitz sign.
Some of the secrets of Harry Houdini are revealed when a customer brings a set of his handcuffs and shackles into the shop. Chumlee tries them on but isn't quite as good an escape artist.
Rick restores a vintage pedal car. A customer brings in an unopened can of pearls. But a Jimi Hendrix poem and a Titanic artifact have real potential.
A mint condition Lotus has everyone drooling. A customer with Lindberg kidnapping documents prompts a review of the case. A old Muskstoon also leads to a history lesson.
Rick has trouble pricing some World War Two paraphernalia even the Old Man can't identify, a Nintendo-virtual-boy, and life size Star Wars figurines. But he has no trouble pricing a violin that may be a Stradivarius.
A book so rare the Pawn Shop has two experts look at it, a room full of memorabilia for John Wyane fans, and a 100 year old army uniform all have stories to tell.
Chumlee negotiates for a can of crackers. Rick buys a half size kid's musket which jumbo size Chumlee test fires. Some World War Two gear raises questions.
Sellers bring in a Gibson Mandolin, an original of the First Acts of Congress, a Breitling wristwatch, a robot and an Airstream trailer. One is worthless but a couple have the potential for real money.
Whatever a political textile is a customer has a sample and it has an unexpected heritage. A claw arcade game leads to a practical joke on the store's number one arcade game player, Chumlee.
Sellers get some rude surprises when they learn their items are worth what they expected. But a rare gold coin and a World War Two armored scout car look promising.
The Pawn Stars run for their lives when they come face-to-face with the fire-breathing, 31-ton mammoth Robosaurus. Will the guys stare down this car-crushing behemoth to make a deal or did they bite off more than they can chew? Then, Rick and Chumlee are presented with a cast iron Uncle Sam coin bank from 1886.
An Ansel Adams print has an unexpected past. A Jaguar gets some special treatment. A customer has some big money and wants to sell.
Make money with the Pawn Stars as they are presented with a one of a kind U.S. postage printing plate from 1862. Will the guys trek through rain or heat or gloom of night to make a deal or will they return this one to sender? Then, a guy comes in with a rare recording of a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Made just months before his assassination, will Rick stand strong and buy this American icon's recording or will the tiniest scratch make it all worth skipping? And later, Rick and Chumlee encounter a Star Wars collector's dream, a recalled poster for Return of the Jedi. Will Rick use the force and battle for this holy grail of galactic memorabilia or will a tough negotiation have him retreating to a galaxy far far away?
The Pawn Stars are given the chance to buy a recreation of the Batmobile used in the 1989 movie "Batman" and the 1992 sequel "Batman Returns"; a 19th century "Ship's Passport" that was signed by both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; and finally, a small antique writing desk with a hidden gun.
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Rick Harrison | Self |
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Corey Harrison | Self |
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Austin 'Chumlee' Russell | Self |
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Richard Harrison The Old Ma | Self |
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Drew Max | Self - Forensic Documement Examiner |
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Mark Hall Patton | Self - Clark County Museum Administrator |
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Antwaun Austin | Self |
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Johnny Jimemez | Self - Vintage Toy Expert |
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Danny Koker | Self |
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Andew Rosenberg | Self |
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Bob Dylan | Self |
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James J. Zito III | Seller |
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Sean Rich | Self - Antique Arms and Armor Expert |
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Jesse Amoroso | Self |
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Anthony Zanlungo | Customer |
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Kevin Deon | Customer |
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Murray SawChuck | Self - Magic Expert |
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Brett K. Maly | Self |
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Mark Allen | Self |
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Tony Dee | Self |
| Director | Jairus Cobb |
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| Writer | Brian Greene, Greg Volk | |
| Producer | Joel Patterson, Mary Donahue, Colby Gaines, Brent Montgomery, Peter Van Pelt, David McKillop, Paul Buccieri, Tonko Soljan, Courtney Kogler, Matthew Braley, Russell McCarroll, Laura Gittleson, Shannon Biggs, Melissa Buckman, Chris Bray | |
| Musician | Kevin Bluhm | |
| Photography | Joe Murgia | |
| Packaging | Slip Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | A&E Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 18, 2011 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Merritt Movie Experts |
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| Location | TV When You Want It |
| Purchased | On Jan 13, 2021 |
| Watched | |
| Index | 8240 |
| Added Date | Mar 04, 2021 01:38:22 |
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