Pawn Stars: Season 2: Fired Up
Fired Up: The boys are offered an aeroplane propeller that's linked to Charles Lindbergh and a key chain that might have been Willie Nelson's. But can the sellers prove their authenticity?
Fired Up: The boys are offered an aeroplane propeller that's linked to Charles Lindbergh and a key chain that might have been Willie Nelson's. But can the sellers prove their authenticity?
Reeling And Dealing: Chumlee steps up to the plate when a Babe Ruth baseball mitt turns up. A pocket fishing rod inspires Rick to show Corey and Chumlee the joys of angling. (S14, ep 9)
Field Trip: Rick examines an old Semie Moseley guitar, the Old Man and Chumlee find signed photos of the Enola Gay, and a class of kids takes a field trip to the shop. (S13, ep 11)
Cash Cash Bang Bang: The guys negotiate hot deals on a first issue Spider-Man comic, an antique 1860 pistol and a mining stock certificate issued to Mark Twain in 1876. (S8, ep 9)
Teacher's Pet: Chumlee shares his top tips for running a pawn business with eager security guard Antwan. Plus, a rare WWII bombsight turns up at the shop. (S7, ep 9)
The Great Escape: The guys are presented with a Harry Houdini straitjacket, a letter from activist Helen Keller and a loudspeaker from the former home of the Brooklyn Dodgers. (S6, ep 9)
Pedal To The Metal: The guys are thrilled to meet a man with a poem handwritten by Jimi Hendrix. They also get presented with a 1950s pedal car and a chessboard made from the Titanic.
Ace in the Hole: The men get a taste of the Old West when they find an antique professional gambler's kit. They also ponder a 1950s' radiation detector and some 1896 currency. (S4, ep 9)
Big Guns: The Pawn Stars are presented with an explosive set of Soviet nuclear missile launch keys, a Gibson 1920s' ukulele banjo and two of the biggest guns that Rick has ever seen.
Bikes And Blades: As Corey considers buying a customised 1996 Harley Road King motorcycle with one significant flaw, the guys examine some knives smuggled back from World War II.