Pawn in the USA
7 February 2025A spy pen radio is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket; a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann.
A model train once owned by Johnny Cash comes into the shop; a 1920's chicken incubator; Rick checks out a 17th century Tibetan Buddha.
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A spy pen radio is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket; a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann.
A one-of-a-kind Star Wars packaged Boba Fett prototype comes into the shop; an early 1900s Shelby bicycle; a Star Wars autographed poster and massive card collection.
A huge Richard Nixon head; a shoe likely worn by Secretariat; a Mattel Electronic Football Game; a signed Star Wars script; signed Arthur Ashe memorabilia; vintage Aerosmith tour t-shirts; a flag from Apollo 16.
Rick checks out the only 1933 Double Eagle gold coin for sale; Chum visits Disneyland with a miniature model of Main Street USA; Corey hopes for a big bang when he investigates a tiny Japanese matchlock pistol.
A thermonuclear weapon warhead cover; a desk that has a dark secret; a percussion pistol from the 1800s; a child-sized musket; a collection of knives; a thunder mug.
A rescue buoy from the set of Baywatch signed by David Hasselhoff comes in; two flintlock blunderbuss pistols come in; Rick and Corey check out a six-person solar bike.
A model train once owned by Johnny Cash comes into the shop; a 1920's chicken incubator; Rick checks out a 17th century Tibetan Buddha.
A James Brown suit comes into the shop; Corey and Chum check out an artist proof from the film Anchors Aweigh; a 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter.
A bat designed by Ty Cobb and autographed by Joe Sewell comes into the shop; Rick checks out the Wayne's World car; Rick searches for a rare coin.
A rare 1589 book with the instructions for war and fortification; Rick looks at an 1840s chess table; a pair of antique door knockers come into shop; an 1800s experimental rifle.
The guys are offered the hat John Wayne wore in ``The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance;`` Chumlee checks out a card playing book from 1866; Corey brings his dog to the shop for the day.
Rick checks out a jetpack from the Gemini space program; a Snoopy comic book with a personal drawing from Charles Schulz; Rick's take on a commercial for the pawn shop.
Corey and Chumlee check out a pair of baby Air Jordans signed by Michael Jordan; a medallion once owned by Liberace; Rick uses surveillance video to see how much the staff plays while the boss is away.
An 1800s one-horse-open sleigh comes in; a J.H. Rector rifle; unpublished Christmas art from Mad magazine comes into the shop.
A 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar rocks its way into the shop; Corey and Chumlee spot a 1930s Rolls-Royce hood ornament; the guys notice the Old Man snoozing more than usual.
An Abraham Lincoln campaign poster used in 1864 re-election campaign comes into the shop; Chumlee's feeling like a kid again when a Turbo Man action figure is brought in.
A customer brings in a bible that may have been carried by pony express riders; a R2D2 Pepsi machine rolls into the shop; the guys review Lili's performance.
The guys put the Old Man's driving skills to the test; a guitar that belonged to The Who's bassist strikes a chord with Rick; a customer brings in a Richard Nixon paper.
Rick and Corey check out a Rolls-Royce once owned by Johnny Cash; a coin from the Byzantine Empire; Chumlee fills in at a friend's hot dog stand.
The guys throw Rick a bachelor party; a rare salesman's copy of ``The Adventures of Tom Sawyer;`` the Old Man schools Lili the intern on Vegas history when some vintage casino chips are brought in.
Rick and Corey check out a letter written by George Washington; Rick and Lili check out a Bob's Big Boy statue; Chumlee decides to throw a housewarming party at his new house.
The guys check out a Cushman scooter allegedly used by paratroopers during WWII; Rick and Corey look at a rubber bullet and shell casing from the Bloody Sunday massacre; the guys send Chumlee to the mint to design a new commemorative coin.
A 1961 Fender Stratocaster Guitar; a supposed Edward Hopper charcoal study; some Rocky Marciano memorabilia; Mickey Mouse display items; a Ford Model A hot rod; rare American coin; a Star Wars collection.
A 1984 Olympics torch; a yearbook and signed letter from Ronald Reagan; a replica Ghostbusters Proton Pack; a Super Mario statue; a Revenge of the Jedi poster; Metallica memorabilia; an Apple IIGS; a DeLorean.
An original Playboy Bunny outfit; a golf ball that belonged to President Lyndon Johnson; two coconut cups from the set of Gilligan's Island; unused Beatles tickets; a Batphone and more.
A WWII Enigma machine is brought into the shop; Corey and the Old Man check out a photo of old west gunfighter Doc Holiday; Corey's big-spending ways have him strapped for cash.
A ball signed by Walter Payton is brought into the shop; a program from the first Super Bowl; the Old Man gets to decide who has to work the day of the big game.
A 1939 Superman doll comes into the shop; a 1952 Fender Telecaster guitar; an antique Japanese matchlock gun.
Rick, Corey, Chum and a host of colleagues from the shop remember Richard Benjamin Harrison, ``the Old Man,'' in some of the best moments over a decade of funny jabs, odd sayings, fierce negotiations and great buys.
A sword with an attached pistol from the 1700s; a portrait of legendary film and theater actor John Barrymore; an antique navigational timepiece used by ships in the 19th century; a 1969 Harley motorbike.
A 1911 first-edition novel of ``Peter Pan''; a piece of scrap metal from an infamous fallen airship; an ancient kneeling Thepanom statue; a ``Casablanca'' movie poster.
A prop from ``Back to the Future, Part II''; a chemical company calendar from 1900; a British Navy gunpowder bucket; a belt owned by country music legend Merle Haggard takes things up a notch.
Rick falls in love with a tiara that belonged to the wife of President McKinley; a Felix the Cat sparkler toy is brought into the shop; Rick receives a secret package.
Vintage Disneyland employee costumes; a Volkswagen space patrol toy car; ``Smoking Hamilton'' currency printing error; WWII painting.
Gold and silver coins; tax stamps; an album signed by late singer Bob Marley; a vintage Win-a-Card game.
Pendants from the first two Super Bowls are brought into the shop; Rick and Corey check out a pair of Igorot spears; the Old Man gets flooded with birthday gifts.
A jacket from the first-ever Pro Bowl is brought into the shop; a 1965 Buick Riviera; St. Patrick's Day in the pawn shop.
Three Japanese Samurai swords; a Steiff donkey pull toy; a British WWI propaganda poster; thank-you letters sent to an infamous doctor.
Rick checks out a 1956 Buick; a Neil Diamond jacket shows up in the shop; the Harrison men get family portraits done.
A Gibson lap steel guitar; a letter from pioneer Ezra Meeker; a set of commemorative Oregon Trail coins; a Victorian snuff box; colonial bone dice from the Stamp Act of 1765.
Semie Moseley's personal guitar is brought into the shop; the Old Man and Chumlee discover signed photos of Enola Gay; a class of elementary school kids takes a field trip to the shop.
Rick checks out the only 1933 Double Eagle gold coin for sale; Chum visits Disneyland with a miniature model of Main Street USA; Corey hopes for a big bang when he investigates a tiny Japanese matchlock pistol.
Rick checks out a German two-handed sword built in the early 1600s; a set of 1933 baseball cards is brought into the shop; Corey's noisy neighbors are keeping him up at night.
Rick and Chumlee take a trip to Florida to check out a 1964 Rybovich yacht; Rick visits his friend, Lisa, at her pawn shop; a Florida Highwaymen painting catches Rick's eye; Rick checks out a voting machine from the 2000 U.S. presidential election.
A rare double-lock musket; an autographed photograph of Laurel and Hardy; a Ronald Reagan foam head.
A 1974 Triumph Convertible; a pair of whale spears; a pair of Popeye water pistols.
A Gilded Age train; a classic Nintendo race car game from the 1960s; a Superman and Batman print.
Rap artist Flavor Flav brings in an O.J. Simpson statue with a six-figure price tag; an autographed Winston Churchill letter; a trophy given to former Chicago Cubs owner P.K. Wrigley; a custom 1951 Mercury.
A rare 1936 Zippo lighter prototype; an antique rotary telephone; Chumlee meets Marvel Comics creator and writer Stan Lee.
An original Superman costume; a retro computer; two vintage music posters; a 1980s Rhodes piano.
Rick considers paying 10 times the face value of a rare $1,000-star note; a World War II Navy gun scope; an ancient bronze statue; a storyboard from the TV movie, ``How the Grinch Stole Christmas.``
A page from the Gutenberg Bible, known as the first printed book; a rare six-sheet movie poster from ``Ziegfeld Follies.``
A rare Captain Fantastic pinball machine; a Leroy Neiman painting of Marilyn Monroe performing at John F. Kennedy's 45th birthday party; a set of stamps from the Stamp Act of 1775.
A rare Captain Fantastic pinball machine; a Leroy Neiman painting of Marilyn Monroe performing at John F. Kennedy's 45th birthday party; a set of stamps from the Stamp Act of 1775.
A peg leg pistol; four yearbooks signed by actor James Dean (``Rebel Without a Cause``).
A drawing by musician John Lennon; Sen. William Sharon's engraved menu from the Comstock Lode mines; a Rolex water pressure tester; a 1950s Buddy Lee doll.
A lunar Bible from Apollo 14; a 1930s Buck Rogers Disintegrator Gun; miniature samples of a 1950s kitchen; a 1950s Beetle Bailey original print.
Astronomer Edwin Hubble's autograph; an 1850s patent model self-lighting and extinguishing lantern; a Starrett Food Chopper; an 1871 British Martini-Henry Short Lever Rifle.
A pre-Revolutionary American pewter tankard; postcards by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat; a 1960s Hydro-Cycle Barracuda watercraft; an early 1900s blueprint copy machine.
An autographed Led Zeppelin album; an antique whistle collection; a Doonesbury cartoon; a self-winding clock.
Replica swords signed by ``Kill Bill`` actor David Carradine; a first-edition of T.S. Eliot's ``Four Quartets;`` a 1965 Battle of the Bulge board game; a 1920s radium crock.
Rick and the others head to the gun range to check out a rare Nock Volley gun used by the Royal Navy; an etching by Spanish artist Joan Miró; the first American pasta machine.
A shower curtain signed by actor Anthony Perkins (``Psycho``); an 1882 Gold Certificate and a 1918 Federal Reserve note; an 1800s Millionaire Calculator; a 1950s Russian night-vision scope.
Handwritten lyrics for ``My Country, 'Tis of Thee;`` a World War II-era Linemar Space Explorer toy; a United Nations helmet from Somalia; a giant bell from the historic El Rancho Hotel and Casino.
Two original lithographs by graphic artist M.C. Escher; a censored recording made on a Soviet X-ray; a Wells Fargo model stagecoach; a 1950s toy lie detector.
An 1800s Colt revolver; an antique Chinese fingernail guard; a life mask of Abraham Lincoln; a Playboy magazine used in the movie, ``Forrest Gump.``
Madonna's 1988 day planner; a 1910 phrenology head; a locket from the 1800s with preacher Henry Ward Beecher; a 1980s egg chair used for hearing tests.
Limited-edition Batman and Joker Bolin guitars; a bronze sculpture by M.L. Snowden; a pair of signed Betty Crocker letters; a WWII-era Adolf Hitler pincushion.
Rick checks out a fully restored 1960s VW Samba; a piece of egg art from Sergio Bustamante is brought into the shop; Rick announces a bonus for the employee of the month.
A collection of Viking items is brought into the shop; a Fender Stratocaster played in the studio by Jimi Hendrix; some Viking swords that are over a thousand years old.
A first edition of ``The Adventures of Bob Hope`` comic; an ancient Egyptian mummy mask; a 1950s Disney fire extinguisher.
A 1950s Chrysler Town & Country Newport; a cubist painting by New Zealand artist Louise Henderson; antique railroad locks from the late 1800s; an early-1900s self-heating gasoline iron.
Eighteenth-century engravings of the Spanish Armada; wax recordings from the 1890s; a Coca-Cola robot from the 1980s; a 1900s Teddy Roosevelt Bears pitcher.
A cast-signed helmet from the TV series ``Lost in Space;`` a pair of sneakers signed by retired NBA player Robert Parish; a mystery object that cause Rick and Corey to scratch their heads.
A 1944 steel cent; an 1850s calendar clock shows up; a H.R Giger lithograph from the film ``Alien 3;`` a Smokey the Bear puppet.
A 19th century sun dial cannon; a signed helmet from one of Hollywood's biggest flops, ``Heaven's Gate;`` sterling silver baby figurines; a 1964 Beatles board game.
A 19th century sun dial cannon; a signed helmet from one of Hollywood's biggest flops, ``Heaven's Gate;'' sterling silver baby figurines; a 1964 Beatles board game.
The fiercest negotiations, including the negotiations for Elton John's boots, a James Bond toy car, an ancient Roman coin, vintage Pez dispensers, a book that belonged to Sir Isaac Newton, Viking copper and gold, and an aphorism signed by Mark Twain.
A 1547 edition of ``The Dance of Death;`` two sculptures from Dr. Seuss' taxidermy collection; a tear-gas baton.
A custom Fender quad guitar; a Wheaties box featuring Tonya Harding; two steelyard scales from the 1700s.
Western film star Harry Carey's collection of nearly 200 celebrity autographs; a 1900s Wrigley Gum vending machine; an equilibristat, a device designed to measure the equilibrium of a railroad car; a 1960s Jimmy Jet toy.
An astrological armillary sphere; a British candy dispenser; a signed Louis Armstrong photograph and handkerchief; a vintage Ghirardelli billboard.
An astrological armillary sphere; a British candy dispenser; a signed Louis Armstrong photograph and handkerchief; a vintage Ghirardelli billboard.
A set of 1814 naval history books from John Adams' personal library; an electronic cigar box guitar signed by musician Sammy Hagar; a 1901 coin sorter.
A set of 1814 naval history books from John Adams' personal library; an electronic cigar box guitar signed by musician Sammy Hagar; a 1901 coin sorter.
A robotic Japanese monkey; a painting that reveals Glenn Ford's love affair with Marilyn Monroe; a wooden oil barrel from the 1800s; a Ming Dynasty Kuan banknote.
Rick gets fired up over a 1969 Triumph Motorcycle; the first issue of MAD Magazine; a 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun.
Cool Hollywood items, including a letter terminating Marilyn Monroe's contract, the 1951 Chevy convertible driven by Steve McQueen in his final film, unpublished photographs of Paul Newman, a prop from ``Cleopatra,`` and Indiana Jones' whip.
The most famous finds in the shop's history, including a 40-year-old Bob Dylan album, molds of Joe DiMaggio and John McGraw's busts, a book printed by Benjamin Franklin, a suit worn by James Brown, and a program from the first NFL championship game.
A letter signed by Napoleon; a surreal figure by Mexican artist Pedro Friedeberg; a 1960s Monkees talking puppet; original ``Dick & Jane`` illustrations.
The coolest restorations in the history of the shop, including a samurai sword, a 1973 Jeep, a penny arcade Grip Tester, a 1930s tricycle, and a helicopter.
Two rare G.I. Joe play sets; a 1950s Chinese military motorcycle; a photograph and letter signed by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
The greatest treasures and biggest disappointments, including a violin with million-dollar potential, a document signed by John Hancock, a Picasso lithograph, a Barber dime, outlaw John W. Hardin's business card, and an unopened treasure chest.
An original Beach Boys surfboard; a magazine feature penned by Mark Twain; an early spirit hydrometer; an original Peter Max painting of the Statue of Liberty.
A Civil War general's sword; a veterinary medicine box from the 1800s; a pair of space toy robots from the 1960s; a 1936 Olympic pin.
A 1980s Sigma Derby horse-racing game; a 1940s Moby Dick Classic Comic; a dollar bill signed by Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan; a 1910 envelope sealer.
A customer brings in a talking Herman Munster doll; Rick checks out a bass guitar signed by John Entwistle from the Who and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin; Rick examines a rare 1867 Proof Shield nickel.
A pair of Duck's Foot pistols sends the guys off to the gun range; a bar of Yellow Kid soap from an 1896 newspaper comic; a Victorian-era hand crank.
A pair of Duck's Foot pistols sends the guys off to the gun range; a bar of Yellow Kid soap from an 1896 newspaper comic; a Victorian-era hand crank.
A 44 B.C. Roman coin with Julius Caesar's portrait comes into the shop; a rare 1960s leather jacket; a plaster cast of Joe DiMaggio's feet.
An original sketch of the Marine Corps War Memorial comes into the shop; a Poison platinum disc signed by Bret Michaels; a Roman oil lamp from the first century.
A look at some of the rarest items in the shop's history; a 1969 Beach Bomb Prototype Hot Wheel; a first-edition Revolutionary War military protocol manual; an induction motor; a Star Wars Boba Fett action figure; a 19th-century Nepalese Bira Gun.
A classic 1949 Hudson Commodore; a rare Ultra4 race car; a post-apocalyptic survival vehicle; an antique doctor's buggy; a rusty 1927 Essex rat rod.
A limited edition guitar hand-painted and played by Def Leppard's Phil Collen; a signet ring that may have been owned by Lucky Luciano; a rare 19th-century octagon barrel Winchester pistol; a 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar.
A $70,000 Panama Pacific gold coin from 1915; a Hydro Jetpack; rare artwork from graffiti sensation Keith Haring; an exclusive Hertz Penske GT Mustang.
A WWE Hall of Fame ring is brought into the shop; Corey checks out a 1927 Essex Sedan rat rod; an 1891 $1 silver certificate.
A chair belonging to Abraham Lincoln comes into the shop; Corey and Chum check out a vintage Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade game; a signed Seinfeld script is brought in.
A hand-painted, signed guitar from Def Leppard's Phil Collen comes into the shop; a pair of sneakers signed by NBA legend LeBron James; Rick checks out a 19th century carriage clock.
A hand-painted, signed guitar from Def Leppard's Phil Collen comes into the shop; a pair of sneakers signed by NBA legend LeBron James; Rick checks out a 19th century carriage clock.
An ultra-rare Nepalese Bira gun from the late 1800s comes into the shop; a 1970s Bob Peak TWA mural; a three-trumpet brass horn blares in.
A 1894 S Barber Dime comes into the shop; a John Belushi autograph; a 1950s Jim Henson; a 1965 Schwinn bicycle.
A one-of-a-kind Star Wars packaged Boba Fett prototype comes into the shop; an early 1900s Shelby bicycle; a Star Wars autographed poster and massive card collection.
A 1906 silver half dollar that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic comes into the shop; a first edition of ``The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde``; a 1936 Zeiss 16mm camera.
An 1800s one-horse-open sleigh comes in; a J.H. Rector rifle; unpublished Christmas art from Mad magazine comes into the shop.
A thermonuclear weapon warhead cover; a desk that has a dark secret; a percussion pistol from the 1800s; a child-sized musket; a collection of knives; a thunder mug.
A rare 1589 book with the instructions for war and fortification; Rick looks at an 1840s chess table; a pair of antique door knockers come into shop; an 1800s experimental rifle.
A jacket from Pulp Fiction, a guitar pedal possibly used by Kurt Cobain; a juror questionnaire from the O.J. Simpson trial; a Matt Groening lithograph; Dennis Rodman jerseys; some Michael Jackson photos; Wayne's World items.
A 1984 Olympics torch; a yearbook and signed letter from Ronald Reagan; a replica Ghostbusters Proton Pack; a Super Mario statue; a Revenge of the Jedi poster; Metallica memorabilia; an Apple IIGS; a DeLorean.
A spy pen radio is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket; a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann.
A huge Richard Nixon head; a shoe likely worn by Secretariat; a Mattel Electronic Football Game; a signed Star Wars script; signed Arthur Ashe memorabilia; vintage Aerosmith tour t-shirts; a flag from Apollo 16.
Lap desk made by Dr. Samuel Mudd, the desk was made by Mudd while imprisoned for the part he played in Lincoln's assassination; 1959 Spacelander bicycle.
A 1961 Fender Stratocaster Guitar; a supposed Edward Hopper charcoal study; some Rocky Marciano memorabilia; Mickey Mouse display items; a Ford Model A hot rod; rare American coin; a Star Wars collection.
An original Playboy Bunny outfit; a golf ball that belonged to President Lyndon Johnson; two coconut cups from the set of Gilligan's Island; unused Beatles tickets; a Batphone and more.
A Civil War drum is brought into the shop; an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball; a customer brings in a 1970s skateboard.
The guys check out a Shuffle Alley bowling machine; Rick and Corey are offered an official movie prop from ``The Godfather;`` the Old Man discovers the perfect way to shut Chumlee down.
Corey and Chum look at a water-propelled jetpack; a promissory note from the Mexican-American War; a statue of the Hindu god Shiva is brought into the shop.
A rescue buoy from the set of Baywatch signed by David Hasselhoff comes in; two flintlock blunderbuss pistols come in; Rick and Corey check out a six-person solar bike.
A banner from the WWII secret airborne division is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a 1980s Ooze-It toy; Rick is muted by an unsigned illustration from the silent film era.
A rare Rolling Stones record comes into the shop; a football used in the first Hall of Fame game; three swords from the Napoleonic era come into the shop.
A rare Rolling Stones record comes into the shop; a football used in the first Hall of Fame game; three swords from the Napoleonic era come into the shop.
A 1939 Superman doll comes into the shop; a 1952 Fender Telecaster guitar; an antique Japanese matchlock gun.
A James Brown suit comes into the shop; Corey and Chum check out an artist proof from the film Anchors Aweigh; a 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter.
The guys check out a Winchester rifle from the Wounded Knee Massacre; a nickel slot machine from the 1940s is brought in; the guys find a stray dog outside the shop.
A bat designed by Ty Cobb and autographed by Joe Sewell comes into the shop; Rick checks out the Wayne's World car; Rick searches for a rare coin.
A model train once owned by Johnny Cash comes into the shop; a 1920's chicken incubator; Rick checks out a 17th century Tibetan Buddha.
A Gibson Super Jumbo guitar once owned by Peggy Eames is brought into the shop; Corey and the Old Man check out a Buck Rogers tin rocket; Chumlee decides to put some graffiti art on the shop's exterior.
Corey and Chum look at a water-propelled jetpack; a promissory note from the Mexican-American War; a statue of the Hindu god Shiva is brought into the shop.
The guys look at a coat custom-made for Elvis Presley; Chumlee checks out a Mercedes-Benz golf cart; the guys tease Rick about his bald head.
The guys get together for a Christmas barbecue; a debate on the best and worst deals ever made; the guys take a look back at all of the amazing restorations that Rick Dale and Danny have done for the pawn shop.
Corey and Chumlee check out a copy of ``Amazing Fantasy 15``; Rick's buddy, Davey Deals, drops by with a samurai sword from the 1500s; Chumlee wants a promotion.
The guys check out a 19th century Fisk iron casket; a massive Smurf collection; Davey Deals overstays his welcome.
Corey checks out a 1940 Buick said to have been owned by Fidel Castro; Charlie Chaplin's driver's license is brought into the shop; Chum takes a sudden interest in investing.
Rick checks out a medieval mace; Rick and the Old Man check out a set of cap guns from the 1950s; the Old Man sends Corey and Chum on a simple errand that turns into a daylong adventure.
The original contract between The Beatles and their manager is brought in; a Cold War-era high altitude suit; Chumlee tries to inspire another pawn shop employee to change his ways.
A look at the greatest gambles in the shop's history; an antique White Eagle medallion; a book that might be signed by Shoeless Joe Jackson; a questionable Gibson mandolin and more.
The original Star Wars script signed by George Lucas comes into the shop; Rick checks out a terracotta medallion of Benjamin Franklin; Chum wants to open a museum to display some of the shop's hidden items.
A 1930s Gottlieb grip tester comes into the shop; a limited edition piece of abstract art by Hollywood actor, Anthony Quinn; Chum tries to help promote the shop by trying to make images of the Old Man go viral.
A 1923 Babe Ruth baseball card; a 1930s unrestored children's tricycle comes into the shop; Corey totals his truck and is forced to drive the company car with Rick's face on it.
A 1963 Beatles signed guitar comes into the shop; Corey checks out a 1981 Suzuki motorcycle; Rick makes an effort to teach the guys some office etiquette.
Face-to-face with a life-size Creature from the Black Lagoon; love letter from Judy Garland to Frank Sinatra; Chum and Corey frighten Rick with pranks.
Rick auctions off some of the shop's coolest finds; Corey and Chum check out an Ultra 4 Racecar; Rick sees one of the biggest collections of Mickey Mouse memorabilia in the world.
Two original #1 comic books from the Avengers and Giant Size X-Men series come into the shop; a cane belonging to William Pinkerton from the infamous Pinkerton detective agency; Chumlee leaves work to track down his own comic book collection.
Two original 1 comic books from the Avengers and Giant Size X-Men series come into the shop; a cane belonging William Pinkerton from the infamous Pinkerton detective agency; Chumlee leaves work to track down his own comic book collection.
A 1763 flintlock pistol fires into the shop; Rick scopes out an 1890s telescope cane; Rick and Chumlee visit a galaxy far, far away to see screen-used Star Wars props.
A letter recovered from the United Flight 736 crash is brought into the shop; Rick examines some nozzles from the Queen Mary ocean liner; Rick finally makes Chum a manager.
Rick goes to look at 1966 Chevy II; a program from the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty; Corey attempts to convince Rick to buy him a company car.
A signed first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz comes into the shop; Corey goes to look at a one-of-a-kind Turbo Drive II arcade game; Rick hunts for a package that was supposedly delivered to him.
The world's rarest Hot Wheels car, the Beach Bomb 1, comes into the shop; Rick gets creative when checking out an etching by Rembrandt; Chum decides to write his memoirs.
A 1965 Panama Canal service medal is presented to the shop; Corey sets his sights on a renaissance era crossbow; Chumlee finds himself in hot water after he fails to call in an expert.
A Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic book; an Edward Hopper charcoal piece; Rick feels that all the office phones are broken.
Concert posters signed by Johnny Cash and Stevie Ray Vaughn come into the shop; Rick checks out original blueprints of the Hoover Dam; Chum breaks Rick's new expensive sunglasses.
A Line Drive Pinball Machine comes into the shop; an 1895 Morgan Dollar; Chum oversees a shift at Corey's new bar.
A baseball believed to be signed by the 1959 World Series Champions, the Dodgers, comes into the shop; a rare Berndt-Maurer 1930s movie camera; Rick bars all junk food from the shop.
An Eli Whitney Civil War revolver comes into the shop; Corey checks out a signed picture of the original Star Trek cast; Corey un-friends Chumlee on social media, so Chumlee decides to un-friend Corey in real life.
A Civil War drum is brought into the shop; an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball; a customer brings in a 1970s skateboard.
A 1951 Willys Wagon enters the shop; a pair of 19th Century European swords come into the shop; the guys realize Rick hasn't shown up for work.
A 1951 Willys Wagon enters the shop; a pair of 19th Century European swords come into the shop; the guys realize Rick hasn't shown up for work.
Revolutionary War documents signed by King George III come into the shop; a pair of Cushman Scooters; the guys all take part in a competitive shoot-out after checking out a BB gun in the shop.
Handprints signed by Sylvester Stallone come into the shop; Rick seeks out two signed Norman Rockwell lithographs; Chumlee tries to prove he is more active than everyone thinks he is by entering an arm-wrestling competition.
A signed Red Hot Chili Peppers album comes into the shop; a Mobo Bronco toy comes in; Chumlee gets in trouble when he wears a hat to work.
Rick looks at an 1800s first edition book about the Underground Railroad; a complete set of baseball cards given only to troops during Desert Shield is brought in; Chumlee tries to come up with his own collectible.
A piece of original artwork from the 1995 Batman-Spiderman crossover comic comes into the shop; Rick looks at a deadly Revolutionary War halberd; Chum's complaints inspire a casual Friday at the shop.
A piece of original artwork from the 1995 Batman-Spider-Man crossover comic comes into the shop; Rick looks at a deadly Revolutionary War halberd; Chum's complaints inspire a casual Friday at the shop.
Art posters by Shepard Fairey, the same artist who produced the famous President Obama posters; Corey and Chumlee check out a Mork figurine; Rick and Chum try to decide if they are friends or just coworkers.
A USGA rules of golf book from 1934 is brought into the shop; Rick checks out an organ owned by Steven Tyler; Chumlee and Corey make a little wager.
Corey checks out a Civil War era sword made by Tiffany & Co.; mementos from the USS Chowanoc are brought in; Chumlee misses his chance to retaliate on April Fool's Day.
A signed photograph of Howard Hughes is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Marlin rifle; Rick purchases an old model train.
A Brown Bess musket comes into the shop; Thomas Jefferson's private copy of Jay's Treaty; a smashed guitar from KISS front man Paul Stanley comes by.
A collection of items signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt comes into the shop; a valuable photograph of Babe Ruth from his rookie season; Chumlee tries to get money back that he lent to Rick.
A signed handwritten letter from James Monroe comes into the shop; Corey and Chumlee make a move for an authentic promotional Playboy chair; Chumlee tries to remake himself in the image of Hugh Hefner.
A signed AC/DC album comes into the shop; Rick gets excited over a Beals Model Remington revolver; Rick is looking for new ways to advertise the pawn shop.
A first edition of Oscar Wilde's ``The Happy Prince`` comes into the shop; a 1972 telegram that rejects Muhammad Ali from fighting in Alaska.
Corey is tempted when a 1966 Harley-Davidson rolls into the shop; Rick looks at a collection of 1960s NBC promotional posters; the guys inform Corey that he has a gray hair.
Rick and Chumlee are drawn to an original ``Rocky and Bullwinkle Show`` sketch; Rick inspects a possible first edition of Richard Nixon's memoirs; Chumlee tries his hand at wheeling and dealing.
A Roman shield movie prop from Cleopatra comes into the shop; a 1922 silver peace dollar rolls in; the guys discuss their generations.
A1957 Harley-Davidson Sportster comes into the shop; Rick looks at a painting of Communist leader Ho Chi Minh; when Chum starts helping himself to things in the shop, the guys try to tell him that taking is not the same as sharing.
Corey and Chumlee must decide whether to purchase a Gene Autry guitar; Rick eyes a portrait by Red Skelton; Chumlee wants to sell his shoe collection in the shop.
A signed, limited-edition copy of ``Seven Years in Tibet`` enters the shop; Corey and Chumlee yuk it up over a Three Stooges promotional projector; Chumlee seeks new policies to liven up the beginning of the work week.
An autographed book written by master illusionist Harry Houdini arrives in the shop; Corey and Chumlee scope out a vintage x-ray unit; Chumlee takes a vow of silence.
An autographed book written by master illusionist Harry Houdini arrives in the shop; Corey and Chumlee scope out a vintage x-ray unit; Chumlee takes a vow of silence.
Rick and Corey look at a BSA bike from WWII; Rick and Chumlee find a pair of Roberto Clemente prototype sneakers.
A 1907 Saint-Gaudens coin makes its way onto the counters; a vintage pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses owned by President George Bush, Sr. comes in; Rick finds Chum's secret stash in the back.
A 1907 Saint-Gaudens coin makes its way onto the counters; a vintage pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses owned by President George Bush, Sr. comes in; Rick finds Chum's secret stash in the back.
A Civil War-era broadside is brought in; Rick checks out a 1947 fully restored Wurlitzer jukebox; Rick gets frustrated when Chumlee brings a kid into the pawnshop.
A guitar signed by bass player Garry Tallent arrives at the shop; Rick examines a replica of a 1964 Peace Dollar; Rick challenges Chum to a paper airplane contest.
A hovercraft zooms into the shop; Corey checks out a set of 1960s The Beatles bobble-heads; a new arcade game gets bought by the shop, and Rick lets the guys plug it in.
The book ``The Big Bonanza`` comes into the shop; an ancient Tibetan door comes in; the guys decide to find out who's the better driver when Corey gets a ticket.
A print believed to be from Renaissance master, Raphael; negotiating for a 1970s Ibanez guitar; finding out the contents of Rick's will.
A print believed to be from Renaissance master, Raphael; negotiating for a 1970's Ibanez guitar; finding out the contents of Rick's will.
A medal from British explorer Captain Cook comes into in the shop; Chum checks out a golf putter from the famed 1963 Frank Sinatra Invitational; Chumlee tries to calm Rick down when his stress level hits a new high.
A letter from WWI fighter pilot Eddie Rickenbacker comes into the shop; Corey looks at a military swagger stick from 1865.
A look back at some of the coolest items Corey and Chumlee have ever seen; a one-of-a-kind Gibson guitar; a set of unopened Star Wars action figures; a pair of pistols.
A nightstick possibly owned by Ulysses S. Grant comes into the shop; a set of vintage skateboard stickers; Chumlee tries to prove that he is a multitasking master.
A 1964 770 Amphicar comes into the shop; a 1939 National Bowling Association Championship Ring; Rick bets Corey and Chum can't go without their cellphones for the day.
A look back at the biggest and most expensive items the Pawn Stars have ever seen; a million dollar car crushing machine dubbed Robosaurus; a cigar box owned by John F. Kennedy himself; a piece of sunken treasure.
Two antique telephones; a unique porcelain bowl made during the Ch'ien-lung dynasty; Chumlee will not leave work even though he doesn't feel well.
Two antique telephones; a unique porcelain bowl made during the Ch'ien-lung dynasty; Chumlee will not leave work even though he doesn't feel well.
A 1969 Gibson Les Paul comes into the shop; A Los Angeles Lakers backpack signed by members of the 2004 team; Corey calls Rick out on an annoying habit.
Corey negotiates for an early 1900s Peerless Harvard dental chair; Rick looks at ``Wayne's World`` movie memorabilia and gets letters from a secret admirer.
A mummified falcon finds its way into the shop; an autographed Harlem Globetrotters basketball from 1978 comes in.
A guitar owned by music legend Stephen Stills comes through the door; a 1800s detective's camera comes into the shop.
A guitar owned by music legend Stephen Stills comes through the door; a 1800s detective's camera comes into the shop.
A guitar pedal used by Kurt Cobain is brought into the shop; an 1842 Book of Mormon appears to be the most expensive book to ever come through the door.
Lithographs are brought into the shop and they are believed to be from Vincent Van Gogh; a vintage skateboard collection comes in.
A military ID signed by Marilyn Monroe comes into the shop; a customer has a first edition of Beethoven's 6th Symphony.
A gold and silver Remington Arms gun comes into the shop; a collection of Mr.T dolls come into the store.
A cast jacket from ``Pulp Fiction`` arrives in the shop; opera gloves signed by Hollywood legend Clark Gable are brought in; Rick heads to Las Vegas legend Lonnie Hammargren's home to check out his collection.
A self-portrait from Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood finds its way into the shop; Rick becomes nostalgic when a stack of love letters handwritten by Mickey Rooney are mailed in.
Bullet shells from John Dillinger's final robbery get caught in the shop; Rick and Corey attempt to make a drive by deal on a vintage Schwinn Whizzer from 1947.
Chumlee checks out two classic pinball machines; Rick checks out a carrier pigeon capsule from WWII; Rick takes a ribbing when he decides to take up boxing.
Rick inspects a painted bedroom door from the childhood home of music icon Jim Morrison; Chumlee looks at a 1988 Legend of Zelda board game; Corey gets a lead on a rare motorcycle collection.
Rick inspects a painted bedroom door from the childhood home of music icon Jim Morrison; Chumlee looks at a 1988 Legend of Zelda board game; Corey gets a lead on a rare motorcycle collection.
Rick checks out a signed jersey from San Diego Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts and magician Harry Blackstone's vanishing birdcage; Corey and Chumlee convince Rick to join their fantasy football league.
Rick haggles for an etching by Pablo Picasso; Corey and Chumlee deal for a bat signed by Bo Jackson; Chum is the first to join Rick's new book club.
An antique circus calliope; Rick deals for a letter signed by JFK; Rick hangs up a painting that offends the guys.
An antique circus calliope; Rick deals for a letter signed by JFK; Rick hangs up a painting that offends the guys.
Rick haggles for a moonshine still; a collection of 1940s and '50s autographed postcards; Chumlee is making phone calls during work.
An early version of ``Rip Van Winkle`` enters the shop; Corey and Chum deal for a candle shaped like President Nixon's head; the guys take the Old Man to play shuffleboard.
A signed print of Ansel Adams' photograph ``Monolith, the Face of Half Dome``; Rick haggles for a 1791 one-cent coin; Corey notices that Rick keeps taking his things.
Playboy Club memorabilia comes into the shop; Corey and Chum check out some Murray bicycles; the Old Man goes to the shooting range.
A Colt Army Model 1860 comes into the shop; Rick barters for a Viking coin; Chumlee tries to get a raise using subliminal messages.
Rick deals for vintage Aerosmith T-shirts; Rick and Corey barter for a U.S. Navy foghorn; Corey checks out a vehicle built to fight off a zombie apocalypse.
Rick negotiates for a 1967 Shelby GT350; Corey and Chumlee debate buying one of the first video game consoles; Chumlee asks Rick to test the new ice cream maker.
A seller claims to have a cover for a thermonuclear warhead; a mandolin from Bob Willis' Texas Playboys; Chumlee tries to find something he's better at than Rick.
A World War II Morse Code reader enters the shop; Rick negotiates for a letter written by John Quincy Adams; Corey takes over Rick's annual Fourth of July barbecue.
A World War II Morse Code reader enters the shop; Rick negotiates for a letter written by John Quincy Adams; Corey takes over Rick's annual Fourth of July barbecue.
An autograph of baseball legend Honus Wagner; Rick barters for a rare first edition of Nabokov's ``Lolita``; Chumlee helps set up the shop's new phone system.
The guys negotiate for memorabilia from undefeated boxer Rocky Marciano; Rick looks at a one-of-a-kind car; Chumlee uses modern technology to telepresence into work.
Two first editions of ``A Christmas Carol`` enter the shop; an assortment of tin toys from the early 1900s; Rick deals for a meteorite.
Two first editions of ``A Christmas Carol'' enter the shop; an assortment of tin toys from the early 1900s; Rick deals for a meteorite.
Hand-drawn maps from the Normandy invasion enter the shop; Rick negotiates for a coin featuring Roman Emperor Caligula; Rick tries to build a house for his daughter's dog.
A Space 2005 wristwatch enters the shop; Rick checks out a 1964 VW Karmann Ghia; Chumlee accidentally puts rare coins into the store's slot machine.
Rick and Corey check out a ``Dukes of Hazzard`` toy collection; a pocket watch engraved with Henry Ford II's signature; Chumlee does stand-up comedy.
A painting from Salvador Dalí's Divine Comedy series makes its way into the shop; Rick deals for a note signed by Edmund Hillary; the guys debate gift-giving.
Artwork from a famous graffiti artist enters the shop; Chumlee takes on negotiations for a Civil War utility tool; Rick takes his daughter car shopping.
Rick deals for a cigar box which used to belong to JFK; a Civil War-era photograph's authenticity is in question; Rick surprises the staff with a trip.
A first edition of Mark Twain's ``A Yankee in King Arthur's Court`` enters the shop; a 1953 ``Peter Pan`` animation; Rick speaks to a college class.
A Ronco pocket fisherman is spotted in the shop, find out if Rick is able to reel in this rod; a Babe Ruth signature glove.
One of Dr. J's supposed game-worn sneakers steps into the shop. Find out if the guys score a slam dunk.
A Henry rifle from the 1800s storms the shop; Find out if Rick hits his mark or misfires; Corey encounters a set of dinosaur eggs.
A Confederate children's schoolbook reports to the shop. Find out if the guys get an 'A' in negotiating or if they drop out.
A pair of tickets to the Beatles film, ``A Hard Day's Night`` is brought in to the shop; an 1850s Indian Peace Medal.
A poker cheating device finds its way into the shop. Find out if the guys cash in their chips and score, or are forced to fold.
A test piece of Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose flies into the shop; pictures of celebrities painted by Stephen Fishwick.
A Monet landscape brushes into the shop and Rick decides what it is actually worth; an old firefighter station is brought in by a customer.
A Bible that belonged to Mickey Mantle throws Corey a curveball in the shop.
A customer brings in a bible that may have been carried by pony express riders; a R2D2 Pepsi machine rolls into the shop; the guys review Lili's performance.
The guys put the Old Man's driving skills to the test; a guitar that belonged to The Who's bassist strikes a chord with Rick; a customer brings in a Richard Nixon paper.
An Abraham Lincoln campaign poster used in 1864 re-election campaign comes into the shop; Chumlee's feeling like a kid again when a Turbo Man action figure is brought in.
A 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar rocks its way into the shop; Corey and Chumlee spot a 1930s Rolls-Royce hood ornament; the guys notice the Old Man snoozing more than usual.
Rick checks out a 1956 Buick; a Neil Diamond jacket shows up in the shop; the Harrison men get family portraits done.
A letter recovered from the United Flight 736 crash is brought into the shop; Rick examines some nozzles from the Queen Mary ocean liner; Rick finally makes Chum a manager.
Corey checks out a Civil War era sword made by Tiffany & Co.; mementos from the USS Chowanoc are brought in; Chumlee misses his chance to retaliate on April Fool's Day.
A USGA rules of golf book from 1934 is brought into the shop; Rick checks out an organ owned by Steven Tyler; Chumlee and Corey make a little wager.
A medal believed to be a Polish white eagle is brought into the shop; Corey and Chumlee check out a brick from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Chumlee makes the perfect home brew.
A signed photograph of Howard Hughes is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Marlin rifle; Rick purchases an old model train.
Pendants from the first two Super Bowls are brought into the shop; Rick and Corey check out a pair of Igorot spears; the Old Man gets flooded with birthday gifts.
A jacket from the first-ever Pro Bowl is brought into the shop; a 1965 Buick Riviera; St. Patrick's Day in the pawn shop.
Rick checks out a German two-handed sword built in the early 1600s; a set of 1933 baseball cards is brought into the shop; Corey's noisy neighbors are keeping him up at night.
Semie Moseley's personal guitar is brought into the shop; the Old Man and Chumlee discover signed photos of Enola Gay; a class of elementary school kids takes a field trip to the shop.
Rick falls in love with a tiara that belonged to the wife of President McKinley; a Felix the Cat sparkler toy is brought into the shop; Rick receives a secret package.
Rick checks out a fully restored 1960s VW Samba; a piece of egg art from Sergio Bustamante is brought into the shop; Rick announces a bonus for the employee of the month.
A collection of Viking items is brought into the shop; a Fender Stratocaster played in the studio by Jimi Hendrix; some Viking swords that are over a thousand years old.
Rick and Corey check out a sword belonging to the Freemasons; Corey and Chumlee play with the idea of scoring a Gibson Master Museum guitar; Chumlee tries to prove he deserves a raise.
Rick checks out a rock crawler; a game worn jersey from Bob Hayes is brought in; the guys realize they're getting negative reviews online.
Rick checks out some items signed by actor Dan Haggerty; a piece of a flag carried by Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders; Chumlee buys an old oscillator.
A personal check signed by Babe Ruth; Navy buttons that date back to the Civil War; Rick's back starts acting up and Chum tries to help.
Chumlee checks out a one-of-a-kind Ford Model A; vintage Pinocchio and Donald Duck toys; Rick rushes to make some expensive renovations when the Old Man leaves town.
Rick and the Old Man check out a vintage smoke suit air pump; Corey looks to cash in on a silver certificate when he finds an unexpected error; Chumlee gets hosed when he shows up to work late again.
The guys check out a 19th century Fisk iron casket; a massive Smurf collection; Davey Deals overstays his welcome.
A ball signed by Walter Payton is brought into the shop; a program from the first Super Bowl; the Old Man gets to decide who has to work the day of the big game.
Rick checks out a medieval mace; Rick and the Old Man check out a set of cap guns from the 1950s; the Old Man sends Corey and Chum on a simple errand that turns into a daylong adventure.
Corey checks out a 1940 Buick said to have been owned by Fidel Castro; Charlie Chaplin's driver's license is brought into the shop; Chum takes a sudden interest in investing.
The original contract between The Beatles and their manager is brought in; a Cold War-era high altitude suit; Chumlee tries to inspire another pawn shop employee to change his ways.
Rick checks out a jetpack from the Gemini space program; a Snoopy comic book with a personal drawing from Charles Schulz; Rick's take on a commercial for the pawn shop.
The guys check out a motorcycle custom-built for actor James Caan; an Al Hirschfeld lithograph; Chumlee finds a book of trivia.
Corey and Chumlee check out a pair of baby Air Jordans signed by Michael Jordan; a medallion once owned by Liberace; Rick uses surveillance video to see how much the staff plays while the boss is away.
The guys check out an original poem handwritten by Marilyn Monroe; a hybrid rocket engine is brought in; Rick's autographed Henry Winkler photo goes missing.
The guys find an Annual Register from 1776; gambling tokens from Nevada State Prison; Chumlee's laziness hits an all-time high.
Lap desk made by Dr. Samuel Mudd, the desk was made by Mudd while imprisoned for the part he played in Lincoln's assassination; 1959 Spacelander bicycle.
Wanted poster for the famous criminal John Dillinger; Lambretta scooter; a contest for the most steps taken in a week.
The guys get together for a Christmas barbecue; a debate on the best and worst deals ever made; the guys take a look back at all of the amazing restorations that Rick Dale and Danny have done for the pawn shop.
The guys compete in a Christmas card competition; an original puppet from ``Creature Shop;`` a Lionel train set from the 1920s.
Corey and Chumlee check out a copy of ``Amazing Fantasy 15``; Rick's buddy, Davey Deals, drops by with a samurai sword from the 1500s; Chumlee wants a promotion.
The guys are offered the hat John Wayne wore in ``The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance;`` Chumlee checks out a card playing book from 1866; Corey brings his dog to the shop for the day.
Bone saw from the Civil War; a small model for amputating fingers; large piece of kunzite; a trip to the barber shop.
Customized 1951 Harley-Davidson; early 1900s crank organ; the guys attempt to convince Rick that needs a manicure.
A briefcase once owned by Charles Lindbergh; a prototype combat vehicle produced for the U.S. military; Corey is the tie-breaking vote in a dispute.
Rick and Corey check out a letter written by George Washington; Rick and Lili check out a Bob's Big Boy statue; Chumlee decides to throw a housewarming party at his new house.
Rick and Corey check out a Rolls-Royce once owned by Johnny Cash; a coin from the Byzantine Empire; Chumlee fills in at a friend's hot dog stand.
The guys throw Rick a bachelor party; a rare salesman's copy of ``The Adventures of Tom Sawyer;`` the Old Man schools Lili the intern on Vegas history when some vintage casino chips are brought in.
The guys check out a Cushman scooter allegedly used by paratroopers during WWII; Rick and Corey look at a rubber bullet and shell casing from the Bloody Sunday massacre; the guys send Chumlee to the mint to design a new commemorative coin.
The guys check out a Winchester rifle from the Wounded Knee Massacre; a nickel slot machine from the 1940s is brought in; the guys find a stray dog outside the shop.
The guys check out a painting by Muhammad Ali; Corey and Chumlee eye a Colt Dragoon pistol; the guys hire a consultant to make the shop more efficient.
Corey and Chumlee try to pull off the perfect duo Halloween costume; Corey checks out a 1933 Plymouth; a guy brings in a 1977 Mattel electronic football game.
Corey and Chumlee try to pull off the perfect duo Halloween costume; Corey checks out a 1933 Plymouth; a guy brings in a 1977 Mattel electronic football game.
A big-time car dealer drops by the shop interested in buying the 1924 Dodge; Rick and Corey check out some uniforms owned by a 3-star general in the Soviet Army; Chumlee needs a place to crash.
The guys look at a 1961 Fender Stratocaster used on the 007 theme song; Corey and Chumlee check out a fully customized 2006 Dodge Magnum; Chumlee designs a new uniform shirt for shop employees.
A Gibson Super Jumbo guitar once owned by Peggy Eames is brought into the shop; Corey and the Old Man check out a Buck Rogers tin rocket; Chumlee decides to put some graffiti art on the shop's exterior.
A WWII Enigma machine is brought into the shop; Corey and the Old Man check out a photo of old west gunfighter Doc Holiday; Corey's big-spending ways have him strapped for cash.
The guys check out a Shuffle Alley bowling machine; Rick and Corey are offered an official movie prop from ``The Godfather;`` the Old Man discovers the perfect way to shut Chumlee down.
The guys look at a coat custom-made for Elvis Presley; Chumlee checks out a Mercedes-Benz golf cart; the guys tease Rick about his bald head.
The guys look at a Los Angeles Dodgers World Series Pennant signed by Frank Sinatra; a replica of the Delorean from ``Back to the Future'' is brought into the shop; Chumlee keeps losing the shop's keys.
Rick checks out a recorded telephone conversation of President John F. Kennedy; an F16 flight suit is brought into the shop; Chumlee tries to secretly record the Old Man yelling at him.
One of the first books ever printed is brought into the shop; a sitar is brought in; an ID card belonging to the late stuntman Evel Kneivel.
The guys check out a Japanese machine gun camera; Chumlee and Corey take a look at some sketches drawn by Spider-Man creator Stan Lee; Rick and the Old Man eye a $1,000 Federal Reserve note from 1918.
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Four original paintings by Andy Warhol are brought in; a baseball signed by members of the infamous 1919 Chicago Black Sox; a pair of 10k gold sunglasses is brought in on the night shift.
Some hand-crafted Pinocchio dolls are brought into the shop; a Cy Young baseball card from 1909; a harmonica that once belonged to Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler.
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A big-time car dealer drops by the shop interested in buying the 1924 Dodge; Rick and Corey check out some uniforms owned by a 3-star general in the Soviet Army; Chumlee needs a place to crash.
The guys check out a painting by Muhammad Ali; Corey and Chumlee eye a Colt Dragoon pistol; the guys hire a consultant to make the shop more efficient.
The guys look at a 1961 Fender Stratocaster used on the 007 theme song; Corey and Chumlee check out a fully customized 2006 Dodge Magnum; Chumlee designs a new uniform shirt for shop employees.
A personal check signed by Babe Ruth; Navy buttons that date back to the Civil War; Rick's back starts acting up and Chum tries to help.
Chumlee checks out a one-of-a-kind Ford Model A; vintage Pinocchio and Donald Duck toys; Rick rushes to make some expensive renovations when the Old Man leaves town.
Rick and Corey check out a sword belonging to the Freemasons; Corey and Chumlee play with the idea of scoring a Gibson Master Museum guitar; Chumlee tries to prove he deserves a raise.
Rick checks out a rock crawler; a game worn jersey from Bob Hayes is brought in; the guys realize they're getting negative reviews online.
Rick and the Old Man check out a vintage smoke suit air pump; Corey looks to cash in on a silver certificate when he finds an unexpected error; Chumlee gets hosed when he shows up to work late again.
Rick checks out some items signed by actor Dan Haggerty; a piece of a flag carried by Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders; Chumlee buys an old oscillator.
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Top-secret maps and battle plans for Iwo Jima; the Old Man and Chumlee look to buy a 1967 Ford F-100; Corey and Chumlee have the chance to buy an 1860s ore cart.
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A banner from the WWII secret airborne division is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a 1980s Ooze-It toy; Rick is muted by an unsigned illustration from the silent film era.
Revisiting some of the most dangerous items seen in the pawn shop including a double barrel Coaching gun from the 1800s, a rare LeMat Pistol, and a $335,000 mint condition Gatling Gun.
Take a look back at some of the finest expert examinations; a valuable edition Book of Mormon authenticated by Rebecca, a straitjacket possibly worn by Harry Houdini investigated by Murray, a signed Babe Ruth bat.
A 1930s Gottlieb grip tester comes into the shop; a limited edition piece of abstract art by Hollywood actor, Anthony Quinn; Chum tries to help promote the shop by trying to make images of the Old Man go viral.
A 1963 Beatles signed guitar comes into the shop; Corey checks out a 1981 Suzuki motorcycle; Rick makes an effort to teach the guys some office etiquette.
The guys check out a motorcycle custom-built for actor James Caan; an Al Hirschfeld lithograph; Chumlee finds a book of trivia.
Bone saw from the Civil War; a small model for amputating fingers; large piece of kunzite; a trip to the barber shop.
Customized 1951 Harley-Davidson; early 1900s crank organ; the guys attempt to convince Rick that needs a manicure.
A briefcase once owned by Charles Lindbergh; a prototype combat vehicle produced for the U.S. military; Corey is the tie-breaking vote in a dispute.
A medal believed to be a Polish white eagle is brought into the shop; Corey and Chumlee check out a brick from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Chumlee makes the perfect home brew.
The guys compete in a Christmas card competition; an original puppet from ``Creature Shop;`` a Lionel train set from the 1920s.
A jacket from Pulp Fiction, a guitar pedal possibly used by Kurt Cobain; a juror questionnaire from the O.J. Simpson trial; a Matt Groening lithograph; Dennis Rodman jerseys; some Michael Jackson photos; Wayne's World items.
A 1906 silver half dollar that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic comes into the shop; a first edition of ``The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde``; a 1936 Zeiss 16mm camera.
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