Pawn Stars: Season 5: Ah Shoot!
Ah Shoot!: The guys zoom in on a long-lost picture by great photographer Ansel Adams. They later hope to get their hands on a Jaguar XJ6 and a ball signed by the 1946 Chicago Bears team.
Ah Shoot!: The guys zoom in on a long-lost picture by great photographer Ansel Adams. They later hope to get their hands on a Jaguar XJ6 and a ball signed by the 1946 Chicago Bears team.
Monkey Business: The men are faced with a hat said to have been worn by John Wayne, a 1950s' chimp toy, and an etching allegedly made by Rembrandt. But can they trust their sellers?
Bumpy Ride: The men get the chance to buy a Grammy trophy and a rare 1930s Coca Cola cooler, before a couple wheel up with a rickshaw used to carry tigers in the Siegfried & Roy stage show.
Chum Goes Awol: Corey looks for a sound deal on a 1901 Edison Phonograph and Rick comes across some small sculptures cast in solid gold, yet, for some reason, they've been painted black.
John Hancock's Hancock: The pawn stars are dumbfounded when they come across a real John Hancock autograph, and get the opportunity to buy an allegedly authentic Indiana Jones whip.
Pawn in the USA: Rick gets a visit from The Boss when a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket rocks into the store. Meanwhile, Corey checks out some motorcycle art. (S17, ep 10)
Hiding Houdini: The team are spellbound when a book signed by the great Harry Houdini appears in the shop. Corey spots an old X-ray unit and Chum takes a vow of silence. (S16, ep 10)
Colts And Vikings: Corey checks out a Colt Army Model 1860 revolver from the Civil war, while Rick sets his sights on a Viking coin. Chum hatches a plan to get a pay rise. (S15, ep 12)
Pawn U: A first-edition Mark Twain novel shows up in the shop, along with a 1953 Peter Pan animation. Plus, Rick tries to teach a college student his tricks of the trade. (S14, ep 10)
Bang Bang: The guys eye up a first issue Spider-Man comic book, an antique 1860 Colt army pistol and a gold mining stock certificate issued to author Mark Twain. (S13, ep 12)