Pawn Stars: Season 3: Off The Wagon # 34
Off The Wagon: The Pawn Stars get the chance to buy a huge chunk of American history when a Civil War sword comes their way. One of the US's rarest motorbikes also rolls into the shop.
Off The Wagon: The Pawn Stars get the chance to buy a huge chunk of American history when a Civil War sword comes their way. One of the US's rarest motorbikes also rolls into the shop.
Bow Legged: The men hit treasure when a pirate leg is brought into the shop, Rich gets the chance to buy a top class archery bow and a man wheels up with a full-sized wooden motorcycle.
Helmet Head: Out to secure a big profit, the Pawn Stars deliberate over a 1964 Austin-Healey, a 2006 NBA Championship Ring, and an extremely old and rare diving helmet from the 1800s.
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.
Flight Of The Chum: The Pawn Stars get the chance to buy one of the quietest aircrafts ever made, a legendary casino chip called 'the one arm bandit' and a signed New York Yankees jersey.
License To Pawn: The Pawn Stars get their hands on a cast member's script from James Bond classic Goldfinger, and get tempted by a 10th anniversary edition Datsun ZX and a Civil War stamp.
The British Are Coming: The Pawn Stars check out a 1965 Chevy Impala, meet a man hoping to sell a 1775 Massachusetts war bond and are presented with a classic 1946 Seeburg Jukebox.
Zzzzzzz: The Pawn Stars prove they're tough, thrifty and not to be messed with, as they bargain over a Colt revolver, a coffee machine, presidential pins and a spinning wheel.
Hell Week: The Old Man gets his hands on lost footage of President Franklin Roosevelt, Rick considers a cast iron 1800s' coffee grinder and Corey and Chumlee compete in an obstacle race.
Chumlee's Dummies: The men are offered a 1939 World War II plane, a munitions receipt from the War of 1812, signed by future President Andrew Jackson, and two life-size cowboy mannequins.