American Pickers: Season 3: They Boldly Go # 10
They Boldly Go: Actor William Shatner presents the pickers with a specific list to make his home unique. With just a week to find the goods, the pressure is on to please their celeb client.
They Boldly Go: Actor William Shatner presents the pickers with a specific list to make his home unique. With just a week to find the goods, the pressure is on to please their celeb client.
Keep Out!: The guys ignore a scary warning to get their hands on some super 'mantiques' and find great treasures in a packed barn. But can they convince the owner to part with them?
The Emu Chase: It's rich pickings for the guys as a Schwinn motorbike and BB guns come up for grabs. They also spot a valuable fireplace - but to get it, they'll need to outrun a crazy emu.
The Big Bang: Rich and the team work restoration wonders on a 1960s slot machine from the Silver Slipper Hotel & Casino and a 19th-century cannon. (S3, ep 10)
Top Dog: Rick looks to stamp his mark on a 1940s dog tag maker. Later, the workshop takes on a 1950s toy horse. Can they restore this much-loved toy to its original state? (S3, ep 9)
Cold Cuts: Rick and the team sharpen their restoration skills on a 1900s Berkel meat slicer. They also work their magic on a 1950s stamp vending machine. (S3, ep 8)
Bumper Balls: Rick works his restoration magic on a vintage Italian bumper car from a local antiques shop. Later, staff take on the revamp of a 1970s toy tractor. (S3, ep 7)
The Big Move: Rick's skills are put to the test when a client heaves in a huge 1900s penny scale. The team also tackles the tricky restoration of a 1930s Taylor Tot walker. (S3, ep 6)
Buck Wild: Rick gets set for a rough ride when he agrees to restore a vintage mechanical bull. He also takes on a 1940s Pepsi cooler that's in desperate need of a makeover. (S3, ep 5)
Slick Pick: Rick salvages two 1950s service station showpieces and a turn-of-the-century Edison film projector. Can he restore them to their former glory? (S3, ep 4)