Pawn Stars: Season 6: Buy The Book
Buy The Book: A 1932 Lincoln Roadster, a first-edition copy of an Ernest Hemingway novel, and a belt buckle with a big story to tell force the guys into serious negotiations. (S6, ep 18)
Buy The Book: A 1932 Lincoln Roadster, a first-edition copy of an Ernest Hemingway novel, and a belt buckle with a big story to tell force the guys into serious negotiations. (S6, ep 18)
Gold Diggers: The men think they can strike it rich with a huge gold bar said to be from a 1500s' shipwreck, and a mint condition collection of golden era baseball memorabilia.
Pawn of Liberty: Rick feels some good vibrations when an original Beach Boys surfboard rides into the shop, then checks out a unique painting of the Statue of Liberty.
Rocky Road: Rick looks for a knockout deal on a set of handprints signed by Sylvester Stallone. Meanwhile, Chumlee enters an arm-wrestling competition. (S16, ep 18)
Tee'd Off: A piece of golfing history inspires Chumlee and Corey to make a wager on the course. At the shop, Rick checks out an organ owned by Aerosmith's Steve Tyler. (S13, ep 9)
Wild Thing: The guys check out a fighter plane flown in WWII. Plus, nostalgia strikes Rick when a 1974 VW Thing cruises by. Will his feelings affect his negotiating skills? (S8, ep 18)
Corey's Big Play: The guys check out a ball and chain from the oldest prison in Arizona, as well as a 1924 Dodge Brothers sedan, complete with its original wooden wheels. (S7, ep 18)
A Christmas Special: The pawn stars reflect on the wise buys and white elephants of their year, also discovering what became of the most memorable pieces that passed through their hands.
McQueen Dreams: The guys get their hands on a letter from World War I fighter ace Eddie Rickenbacker, an 1865 military swagger stick and some The Great Escape posters. (S15, ep 35)
Hidden Treasure: A tree containing a stashed 1800s revolver raises eyebrows in the shop. Plus, Chumlee checks out a Pietro Facchetti etching. (S15, ep 21)