Cajun Pawn Stars: Season 3: Batter Up # 2 (30)
Batter Up: The team takes a look at a baseball bat signed by Ted Williams, one of the greatest hitters ever to play the game. But questions arise over its authenticity. (S3, ep 26)
Batter Up: The team takes a look at a baseball bat signed by Ted Williams, one of the greatest hitters ever to play the game. But questions arise over its authenticity. (S3, ep 26)
All Jazzed Up: The Cajun Pawn Stars examine a drummer's pad signed by legendary musician Louis Armstrong. Meanwhile, Tammie sets her sights on a WWII Inglis pistol. (S3, ep 25)
Dog Duty: A 1950s Space Commander ride takes Jimmie on a nostalgic trip back to his childhood. The pawn shop boss also sets his tardy staff a challenge. (S3, ep 24)
Where's The Fire?: Jimmie eyes up some fancy furniture at Alexandria's famous Bentley Hotel. The store also checks out a beautifully-restored 1929 Ford fire engine. (S3, ep 23)
Oh Say Can You Pawn?: The staff hit the road. Their travels lead them to a restored 1927 Chevy Roadster and a note signed by US National anthem writer Francis Scott Key. (S2, ep 23)
King And His Crown: The chance to buy one of Elvis' teeth leaves Jimmie and the team all shook up. Later, Johnnie comes across an intriguing vintage Batman puppet. (S3, ep 21)
Jimmie's Increasingly Bad Day: It's father versus daughter as Tammie bets Jimmie she can turn a profit on a bar-on-wheels. Plus, staff check out a 1930s horseracing game. (S4, ep 20)
Yankee Magic: Jimmie checks out a mechanical bull and what a shop regular calls a 'Cajun hot tub'. Country music star Tracy Lawrence stops by with his 1920s Martin guitar. (S3, ep 19)
Crittersburg Address: Something vicious is killing turkeys at a manor once visited by President Lincoln. Two newlyweds hear a menacing rattling in their RV. (S3, ep 8)
Halloween Spooktacular: Things get spooky when Turtleman's friend gets lost while tracking Bigfoot. Meanwhile, menacing creatures threaten a haunted forest attraction. (S3, ep 7)