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Buffalo Bull
(First Aired: Aug. 1, 2011)
President Ronald Reagan's high school yearbook comes into the shop; a man comes in hoping to sell some puppets and props from the original ``Buffalo Bill Wild West Show;'' Rick and the Old Man get a call to check out a vintage phone booth.
| John Hancock's Hancock
(First Aired: Sep. 6, 2009)
Pricing John Hancock's signature; the guys have a chance to buy what is claimed to be an authentic Indiana Jones bullwhip.
| Top Secret
(First Aired: Jun. 7, 2010)
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.
| Old Man's Booty
(First Aired: Dec. 7, 2009)
The guys have a chance to buy a mysterious, 17th-century treasure chest that no one can open; World War I three-sided trench knife; Rick and Corey play a prank on the Old Man.
| Bear-ly There
(First Aired: Feb. 13, 2012)
The guys set their sights on a rare 1870 Volcanic pistol; a World War II gas mask made for the U.S. Navy floats up to the counter; an early 1900s life-sized Steiff bear prowls into the shop.
| Silence of the Lambo
(First Aired: Dec. 12, 2011)
A 2003 Lamborghini Murcielago speeds into the shop; a guy brings in a set of Saddam Hussein's fingerprints; Rick and Corey check out a sterling silver Tiffany Walkman originally owned by a member of the rock band The Who.
| Over the Top
(First Aired: Jun. 13, 2011)
A World War I helmet blasts into the shop; Corey and Rick are presented with a gun holster used on Gunsmoke; Rick decides the guys could use some exercise and hires them a personal trainer.
| Luck of the Draw
(First Aired: Jan. 17, 2011)
The Pawn Stars look at a collection thought to belong to Wyatt Earp; a man brings in a gold medal from the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles; a perfect pair of 19th Century pistols.
| Kings and McQueens
(First Aired: Jul. 18, 2011)
A seller limps in with a 19th century shotgun disguised as a cane; Rick and Chumlee check out a 1940 Indian Motorcycle once owned Steve McQueen; a book printed by Benjamin Franklin.
| Missile Attack
(First Aired: Apr. 11, 2011)
The team looks to buy a missile guidance system; a 1986 Buick Regal; a 1960's Playboy Bunny uniform.
| Pirate's Booty
(First Aired: Sep. 12, 2011)
A street-legal pirate ship parade float cruises in; a woman drops in with a World War II bomber jacket and flight mission logs; Rick and the Old Man are presented with an antique carriage strong box.
| Pony Up
(First Aired: Dec. 19, 2011)
A collection from former Attorney General J. Howard McGrath enters the shop; Rick and Chumlee encounter a 1960's U.S. Marines vehicle called a Mighty Mite; the Old Man gets his hands on an electronic horse race analyzer.
| Off the Wagon
(First Aired: Feb. 15, 2010)
Rare 1942 Sarolea motorcycle made in Belgium; Civil War sword believed to have belonged to a Confederate officer; cast iron printing press from the 1800s.
| Monkey Business
(First Aired: Dec. 6, 2010)
The guys take aim at a hat believed to have been worn by John Wayne; Rick and Chumlee are presented with an alleged Rembrandt etching; a woman hopes to sell her classic 1950s clapping chimp toy.
| Knights in Fake Armor?
(First Aired: Jul. 26, 2009)
Old Pac-Man game; a medieval knight's jousting helmet could be worth $30,000 if it's real; Chum Lee is given the potentially dangerous task of firing an 1884 Trapdoor rifle to see if it works properly.
| Luck of the Draw
(First Aired: Jan. 17, 2011)
The Pawn Stars look at a collection thought to belong to Wyatt Earp; a man brings in a gold medal from the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles; a perfect pair of 19th Century pistols.
| Kings and McQueens
(First Aired: Jul. 18, 2011)
A seller limps in with a 19th century shotgun disguised as a cane; Rick and Chumlee check out a 1940 Indian Motorcycle once owned Steve McQueen; a book printed by Benjamin Franklin.
| Missile Attack
(First Aired: Apr. 11, 2011)
The team looks to buy a missile guidance system; a 1986 Buick Regal; a 1960's Playboy Bunny uniform.
| Pirate's Booty
(First Aired: Sep. 12, 2011)
A street-legal pirate ship parade float cruises in; a woman drops in with a World War II bomber jacket and flight mission logs; Rick and the Old Man are presented with an antique carriage strong box.
| Pony Up
(First Aired: Dec. 19, 2011)
A collection from former Attorney General J. Howard McGrath enters the shop; Rick and Chumlee encounter a 1960's U.S. Marines vehicle called a Mighty Mite; the Old Man gets his hands on an electronic horse race analyzer.
| Off the Wagon
(First Aired: Feb. 15, 2010)
Rare 1942 Sarolea motorcycle made in Belgium; Civil War sword believed to have belonged to a Confederate officer; cast iron printing press from the 1800s.
| Monkey Business
(First Aired: Dec. 6, 2010)
The guys take aim at a hat believed to have been worn by John Wayne; Rick and Chumlee are presented with an alleged Rembrandt etching; a woman hopes to sell her classic 1950s clapping chimp toy.
| Knights in Fake Armor?
(First Aired: Jul. 26, 2009)
Old Pac-Man game; a medieval knight's jousting helmet could be worth $30,000 if it's real; Chum Lee is given the potentially dangerous task of firing an 1884 Trapdoor rifle to see if it works properly.
| Moon Walking
(First Aired: Jul. 12, 2010)
Someone brings in a flag from one of NASA's final missions to the moon; Rick is presented with an 1861 Civil War Colt musket; Corey and Chumlee meet a guy selling his collection of NFL pins from the first 20 Super Bowls.
| Zzzzzz
(First Aired: Apr. 25, 2010)
Rick orders quiet in the pawn shop while the Old Man is napping or perhaps just resting his eyes; Colt revolver; coffee machine; presidential pins; spinning wheel.
| Chumdog Millionaire
(First Aired: Oct. 18, 2010)
The Pawn Stars encounter a DeLorean sports car; Rick and the Old Man meet a man hoping to sell a letter from President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Rick, Corey and Chumlee have an opportunity to appear on a game show.
| Strike, Spare, BOOM
(First Aired: Jun. 28, 2010)
The Pawn Stars meet a guy selling his homemade mortar that fires a very unique brand of ammunition; Rick is handed an extremely rare World War II gas mask; the Old Man has a chance to buy an unused ticket to Muhammad Ali and Floyd Patterson.
| Big Guns
(First Aired: Mar. 8, 2010)
Soviet nuclear missile launch keys; unique 1920s ukulele banjo made by Gibson; a man brings in two of the biggest guns that Rick has ever seen.
| The British Are Coming
(First Aired: Apr. 25, 2010)
1946 Seeburg jukebox; 1775 Massachusetts war bond; 1965 Chevrolet Impala.
| Weird Science
(First Aired: Aug. 8, 2011)
The team travels to Utah for a rare shot at a 19th century Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon; an antique Wurlitzer jukebox grooves its way into the shop; a woman comes in hoping to sell her antique medical quackery device.
| Pawn Shop Pinot
(First Aired: Dec. 21, 2009)
Chumlee wants to try creating ``Pawn Shop Pinot'' using a 19th-century wine maker purchased by Rick and the Old Man; cannon used to signal ships; a truck ranks as the priciest item ever at the shop.
| Patton Pending
(First Aired: Apr. 25, 2011)
The team checks out a photo album signed by General George S. Patton; Rick and Chumlee come across a pair of jockey boots autographed by Willie Shoemaker; a man comes in hoping to sell a bulletproof vest.
| Silent and Deadly
(First Aired: Aug. 8, 2011)
A piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln's tomb enters the shop; a seller comes in with an antique African sword used for beheadings; a nearly hundred-year-old Charlie Chaplin wind-up doll tramps into the shop.
| Yankee Panky
(First Aired: Jan. 30, 2012)
A poster from one of Jimi Hendrix's final performances; a race suit worn and autographed by Paul Newman roars into the shop; a customer brings in a photo signed by three baseball Hall-of-Famers.
| Smells Like Pawn Spirit
(First Aired: Jan. 9, 2012)
A guy brings in a Charles Lindbergh doll from the 1920's; a guy brings in an antique poster advertising a sword swallowing act; a guy comes in with a harmonica that once belonged to Steven Tyler.
| Moon Walking
(First Aired: Jul. 12, 2010)
Someone brings in a flag from one of NASA's final missions to the moon; Rick is presented with an 1861 Civil War Colt musket; Corey and Chumlee meet a guy selling his collection of NFL pins from the first 20 Super Bowls.
| Zzzzzz
(First Aired: Apr. 25, 2010)
Rick orders quiet in the pawn shop while the Old Man is napping or perhaps just resting his eyes; Colt revolver; coffee machine; presidential pins; spinning wheel.
| Chumdog Millionaire
(First Aired: Oct. 18, 2010)
The Pawn Stars encounter a DeLorean sports car; Rick and the Old Man meet a man hoping to sell a letter from President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Rick, Corey and Chumlee have an opportunity to appear on a game show.
| Strike, Spare, BOOM
(First Aired: Jun. 28, 2010)
The Pawn Stars meet a guy selling his homemade mortar that fires a very unique brand of ammunition; Rick is handed an extremely rare World War II gas mask; the Old Man has a chance to buy an unused ticket to Muhammad Ali and Floyd Patterson.
| Big Guns
(First Aired: Mar. 8, 2010)
Soviet nuclear missile launch keys; unique 1920s ukulele banjo made by Gibson; a man brings in two of the biggest guns that Rick has ever seen.
| The British Are Coming
(First Aired: Apr. 25, 2010)
1946 Seeburg jukebox; 1775 Massachusetts war bond; 1965 Chevrolet Impala.
| Weird Science
(First Aired: Aug. 8, 2011)
The team travels to Utah for a rare shot at a 19th century Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon; an antique Wurlitzer jukebox grooves its way into the shop; a woman comes in hoping to sell her antique medical quackery device.
| Pawn Shop Pinot
(First Aired: Dec. 21, 2009)
Chumlee wants to try creating ``Pawn Shop Pinot'' using a 19th-century wine maker purchased by Rick and the Old Man; cannon used to signal ships; a truck ranks as the priciest item ever at the shop.
| Patton Pending
(First Aired: Apr. 25, 2011)
The team checks out a photo album signed by General George S. Patton; Rick and Chumlee come across a pair of jockey boots autographed by Willie Shoemaker; a man comes in hoping to sell a bulletproof vest.
| Silent and Deadly
(First Aired: Aug. 8, 2011)
A piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln's tomb enters the shop; a seller comes in with an antique African sword used for beheadings; a nearly hundred-year-old Charlie Chaplin wind-up doll tramps into the shop.
| Yankee Panky
(First Aired: Jan. 30, 2012)
A poster from one of Jimi Hendrix's final performances; a race suit worn and autographed by Paul Newman roars into the shop; a customer brings in a photo signed by three baseball Hall-of-Famers.
| Smells Like Pawn Spirit
(First Aired: Jan. 9, 2012)
A guy brings in a Charles Lindbergh doll from the 1920's; a guy brings in an antique poster advertising a sword swallowing act; a guy comes in with a harmonica that once belonged to Steven Tyler.
| Three Hour Tour
NEW
A seller presents the guys with rare $1 and $5 bills from the 1800s; a Big Bang Cannon is brought in; a memento given to U.S. sailors who sank U-68, Germany's most feared WWII submarine.
| Family Feud
NEW
The guys experience some family drama when a rifle from the Hatfield-McCoy feud is brought into the shop; a painting by rock and roll artist Denny Dent is brought in; a guy comes in with an inkwell owned by William Andrews Clark.
| Three Hour Tour
(First Aired: May. 28, 2012)
A seller presents the guys with rare $1 and $5 bills from the 1800s; a Big Bang Cannon is brought in; a memento given to U.S. sailors who sank U-68, Germany's most feared WWII submarine.
| Family Feud
(First Aired: May. 28, 2012)
The guys experience some family drama when a rifle from the Hatfield-McCoy feud is brought into the shop; a painting by rock and roll artist Denny Dent is brought in; a guy comes in with an inkwell owned by William Andrews Clark.
| Ready, Set, Pawn
(First Aired: Sep. 13, 2010)
A seller brings in a competition dragster racecar; Rick and Corey are presented with a Japanese land mine training kit used during World War II; Corey and Chumlee check out a fully restored 1957 Dr. Pepper vending machine.
| Chum Goes AWOL
(First Aired: Jan. 18, 2010)
The shop has a chance to acquire a speedboat, but it needs restoration work; 1901 Edison phonograph; small demonic sculptures cast in solid gold and painted black.
| Sub for Sale
(First Aired: Apr. 11, 2011)
The team prepares for battle when a one-man submarine surfaces at the shop; Rick and Corey are presented with an officer's commission from the Revolutionary War; the guys meet a man hoping to sell his miniature Model T Ford.
| Pom Pom Pawn
(First Aired: Apr. 25, 2011)
The guys look to buy a 1600s naval blunderbuss; a 1978 GMC Coke sponsored motor home is for sale; a cheerleader is selling her 1989 Super Bowl ring.
| Honor Thy Father
(First Aired: Jun. 13, 2011)
A document signed by John Hancock comes into the shop; a guy strums by with a 1934 Rickenbacher frying pan guitar; Rick presents a gift to the Old Man.
| Necessary Roughness
(First Aired: May. 2, 2011)
A collection of secret plans from the WWII D-Day invasion marches into the shop; Corey and Chumlee are presented with the head of a rare 1970's toy called Stretch Serpent; a man walks in hoping to sell a leather football helmet from the 1940's.
| Patriot Games
(First Aired: Nov. 28, 2011)
The guys check out a 2004 Super Bowl ring; a guy brings in a diary written during the Civil War; a poster from the movie ``Bullitt'' comes roaring into the shop.
| Chum-p Change
(First Aired: Apr. 23, 2012)
A collection of paper money from the Republic of Texas is brought into the shop; the guys compete in an old vs. new rifle shooting competition; Rick and the Old Man are presented with a pair of printing plates for a movie poster.
| Crosby, Stills and Cash
(First Aired: Jan. 16, 2012)
A pair of WWII bomb fins drop into the shop; a guy brings in a Martin guitar signed by Crosby, Stills and Nash; the guys continue their daunting search for a new employee to work the night shift.
| Guns Blazing
(First Aired: Feb. 20, 2012)
One of the rarest guns in American history makes its way into the shop; a tire signed by Dale Earnhardt is brought in; Corey and Chumlee are presented with a 1980s hand-held Donkey Kong game.
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