Pawn Stars: Season 17: Pawn Of Fire
Pawn of Fire: A model train, allegedly owned by 'The Man in Black' Johnny Cash rolls into the shop. Is the train worth adding to Rick's rock'n'roll collection? (S17, ep 1)
Pawn of Fire: A model train, allegedly owned by 'The Man in Black' Johnny Cash rolls into the shop. Is the train worth adding to Rick's rock'n'roll collection? (S17, ep 1)
Napoleon Bonapawn: A rare Rolling Stones record spins into the shop, but will it get Rick satisfaction? (S17, ep 4)
Fender Bender: Rick checks out a 1939 Superman doll, while Corey has a jam on a 1952 Fender Telecaster. (S17, ep 3)
Party on, Pawn: A piece of the 1990s rolls into the shop as the guys check out "The Mirthmobile" from 'Wayne's World'. Can they resist a blast of Bohemian Rhapsody? (S17, ep 2)
Riders on the Pawn: Among the novel objects brought into the shop this time are a yearbook featuring Jim Morrison, and a signed buoy from the TV show Baywatch. (S17, ep 8)
Promissory Pawn: A promissory note from the Mexican-American war comes into the shop, while Corey and Chum check out a water-propelled jetpack. (S17, ep 7)
Godfather of Pawn: A suit worn by the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, dances its way into the store. Will it make Rick want to get up offa that thing? (S17, ep 6)
Eye of the Tiger: A banner from the secret WWII airborne division The Flying Tigers flies into the shop. Also, Chum gets his hands on a 1980s Ooze-it toy. (S17, ep 5)
Capture The Pawn: Rick prepares for war when a rare 1589 manual for war practices and fortifying defences comes into the store. (S17, ep 12)
Stairway to Pawn: Rick checks out a bass guitar signed by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones and The Who's John Entwistle, but is he all about that bass? (S17, ep 11)