Pawn Stars: Season 7: Pirate's Booty # 7 (121)
Pirate's Booty: The guys feast their eyes on a street-legal pirate ship parade float and a fantastic WWII bomber jacket that has survived 29 missions, including D-Day. (S7, ep 7)
Pirate's Booty: The guys feast their eyes on a street-legal pirate ship parade float and a fantastic WWII bomber jacket that has survived 29 missions, including D-Day. (S7, ep 7)
Not On My Watch: The guys agonise over a Rolex that once belonged to convicted fraudster Bernie Madoff. Plus, there's a 1950s bowling game that could be right up their alley. (S6, ep 7)
Honest Abe: A ribbon from Abraham Lincoln's 1860 presidential campaign, an old dynamite detonator and a pair of Air Jordan basketball shoes come up for grabs. But what are they worth?
Peeping Pawn: The men get the chance to buy a hand grenade made by a top-secret American World War II spy program, a 1776 Massachusetts penny, and a 1950s' peep show machine.
Backroom Brawl: The Pawn Stars puzzle over a pocket-sized sundial that's concealing an interesting secret, and Corey and Chumlee target a rifle sharp-shooting arcade game from the 60s.
Secret Santa: Christmas at the shop brings festive cheer, alleged revolutionary war currency and a battle axe. It's the season of goodwill but will people still try to fool the Pawn Stars?
Time Machines: The pawn stars cast their discerning eyes over a 1950s' Coca Cola machine, an 18th century flintlock pistol and a classic 1941 Philco radio.
Godfather of Pawn: A suit worn by the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, dances its way into the store. Will it make Rick want to get up offa that thing? (S17, ep 6)
Trading Up: An original sketch from a popular animation comes into the shop. Plus, Rick is offered what is believed to be a first edition of Richard Nixon's memoir. (S16, ep 6)
Press One For Chum: An autograph of baseball legend Honus Wagner lands in the shop. Plus, Rick checks out a first edition of Nabokov's controversial novel, Lolita. (S15, ep 8)