Pawn Stars: Season 8: Yankee Panky # 7 (143)
Yankee Panky: An extremely rare Jimi Hendrix poster, a race suit worn by Paul Newman and a baseball bat signed by three Hall of Famers find their way into the shop. (S8, ep 7)
Yankee Panky: An extremely rare Jimi Hendrix poster, a race suit worn by Paul Newman and a baseball bat signed by three Hall of Famers find their way into the shop. (S8, ep 7)
Air Mail: The guys check out a piece of airmail flown on Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St Louis, along with a collection of 1970s mini bikes and an early 1900s baseball bat. (S8, ep 6)
Pawnocchio: The guys stumble upon a Cy Young baseball card from 1909, some rare handcrafted Pinocchio dolls and a harmonica that once belonged to Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. (S8, ep 13)
Cash Is King: The guys are wowed by the signed memoirs of King Edward VIII and his wife Wallis Simpson, as well as an antique collection of 1950s tin army trucks. (S8, ep 12)
Ring Around A Rockne: The guys are blown away by a ring that once belonged to mob boss Lucky Luciano, as well as a letter signed by legendary football coach Knute Rockne. (S8, ep 11)
Les Is More: The guys do a deal on a 1961 Les Paul SG guitar. They also come across a 1969 edition of National Geographic, covering the momentous Apollo 11 landing. (S8, ep 10)
James Gang Rides Again: The Pawn Stars are presented with original photographs of Old West outlaw Jesse James and a Leslie organ speaker from the 1950s. (S8, ep 17)
Bear-Ly There: The Pawn Stars set their sights on an 1870s Volcanic pistol, stumble upon a rare World War II gas mask and negotiate a deal on a giant Steiff bear. (S8, ep 16)
Huddle Up: The team stumble on a souvenir of the Miami Dolphins' inaugural year and hear from a woman who claims she has unseen footage of President Frank D Roosevelt. (S8, ep 15)
Hole In One: The Pawn Stars set their sights on a musket made by cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney. They also come across a golf ball owned by President Lyndon B Johnson. (S8, ep 14)