Pawn Stars: Season 6: Evel Genius
Evel Genius: The guys take a peek at 400 antique glass eyes, check out a battered Evel Knievel pinball machine and set their sights on a signed picture of baseballer Babe Ruth. (S6, ep 6)
Evel Genius: The guys take a peek at 400 antique glass eyes, check out a battered Evel Knievel pinball machine and set their sights on a signed picture of baseballer Babe Ruth. (S6, ep 6)
Packing Heat: The guys check out a 1962 mobster-style Cadillac Fleetwood limousine, a collection of 1990s Atlanta Braves championship World Series rings and two vintage pistol lighters.
Phoning it in: The men come across a rare stash of personal letters from Kennedy brothers John, Bobby, and Teddy; a collection of 1980s' Transformers; and vintage Mickey Mouse telephones.
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.
A Shot And A Shave: The guys find out that nothing is as it seems when a quilt made from celebrity autographs and a barber's chair straight from Sweeney Todd both come into the store.
Damn Yankees: The old man is hoping to hit a home run with a baseball autographed by the 1951 World Series Champions, the New York Yankees. But will he strike out or hit a home run?
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)
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)
Mile High Club: The team prepares to fight for a good price on a Cold War fighter jet and ponders the value of a bat and glove signed by 'Sultan of Swat' Babe Ruth. (S7, ep 13)
Honor Thy Father: The guys inspect a document signed by Founding Father John Hancock, and a 1934 Rickenbacker guitar, one of the first electric guitars ever made. (S6, ep 13)