Pawn Stars: Season 5: Harrison For President
Harrison for President: The guys come across fabric allegedly from William Henry Harrison's presidential campaign and an old grabber machine. But will both deals slip through their fingers?
Harrison for President: The guys come across fabric allegedly from William Henry Harrison's presidential campaign and an old grabber machine. But will both deals slip through their fingers?
Moon Walking: The Pawn Stars are staggered to find a flag from one of NASA's last missions to the Moon signed by the Apollo 16 crew, and a set of NFL pins from the first 20 Super Bowls.
Tattoos And Tantrums: The guys weigh up whether or not to buy a saddle used by Kevin Costner in the movie Dances With Wolves, and Corey considers making his mark in the tattoo business.
Sharks And Cobras: Rick and the Old Man have their eye on an old clock from a WWII ship, before looking to buy one of America's most valuable race cars: a 1965 Shelby Cobra.
Confederate Conundrum: The guys are unsure about the authenticity of an 1861 Civil War sabre, but a 1916 cash register has them considering opening their 2009 cash register.
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)
Oldest Trick In The Book: A rare and signed copy of Seven Years in Tibet arrives in the shop. Corey and Chumlee check out a Three Stooges promotional projector. (S16, ep 2)
Rick Rock And Roll: Corey tries not to be a Scrooge when two first editions of A Christmas Carol appear in the shop. Meanwhile, Rick is rocked when a meteorite drops in. (S15, ep 4)
Fiesta Loco: A seller offering a landscape painted by Monet gives off mixed impressions. Could this painting be worth a million dollars? (S14, ep 2)
Rough And Tumble: The guys check out some items signed by Grizzly Adams actor Dan Haggerty, a piece of flag carried by Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders and a foot oscillator. (S13, ep 2)