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Knights in Fake Armor?
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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.
| Steaks at Stake
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The Old Man offers a steak dinner and a cash prize as an incentive to boost profits; supercharged motorcycle; 1915 calculator; 200-year-old buttons that might have connections to George Washington.
| Off the Wagon
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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.
| Bow Legged
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A pirate's peg leg is brought into the shop; Rick has a chance to buy a top-notch archery bow; full-size motorcycle hand-carved from wood.
| Top Secret
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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.
| Double Trouble
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The Pawn Stars reach for the sky when a man walks in with a custom set of 19th century double barrel firearms; an extremely rare unopened bottle of 1921 Dom Perignon; a collection of autographed talking Freddy Krueger dolls.
| Buffalo Bull
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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.
| Teacher's Pet
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The guys set their aim on a World War II bombsight; Corey and the Old Man check out a stock ticker from the 1930s; Chumlee teaches Antwaun about pawning.
| Free Willie
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A taxi from ``Free Jack''; a San Francisco Giants uniform owned by Willie Mays; brass hand cannon.
| Smells Like Pawn Spirit
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A guy brings in a Charles Lindbergh doll from the 1920s; 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.
| Les Is More
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A 1961 Les Paul SG guitar is brought into the shop; Rick and the Old Man are presented with a copy of National Geographic from 1969; Rick brings in a new hire to work the night shift.
| Thirty Something
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The guys prepare a surprise for Chumlee's 30th birthday; a guy brings in a set of statue molds; Rick and Chumlee look at an Identi-Kit used by police to make eyewitness sketches of criminal suspects.
| Knights in Fake Armor?
(First Aired:
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.
| Steaks at Stake
(First Aired:
The Old Man offers a steak dinner and a cash prize as an incentive to boost profits; supercharged motorcycle; 1915 calculator; 200-year-old buttons that might have connections to George Washington.
| Off the Wagon
(First Aired:
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.
| Bow Legged
(First Aired:
A pirate's peg leg is brought into the shop; Rick has a chance to buy a top-notch archery bow; full-size motorcycle hand-carved from wood.
| Top Secret
(First Aired:
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.
| Double Trouble
(First Aired:
The Pawn Stars reach for the sky when a man walks in with a custom set of 19th century double barrel firearms; an extremely rare unopened bottle of 1921 Dom Perignon; a collection of autographed talking Freddy Krueger dolls.
| Buffalo Bull
(First Aired:
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.
| Teacher's Pet
(First Aired:
The guys set their aim on a World War II bombsight; Corey and the Old Man check out a stock ticker from the 1930s; Chumlee teaches Antwaun about pawning.
| Free Willie
(First Aired:
A taxi from ``Free Jack''; a San Francisco Giants uniform owned by Willie Mays; brass hand cannon.
| Smells Like Pawn Spirit
(First Aired:
A guy brings in a Charles Lindbergh doll from the 1920s; 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.
| Les Is More
(First Aired:
A 1961 Les Paul SG guitar is brought into the shop; Rick and the Old Man are presented with a copy of National Geographic from 1969; Rick brings in a new hire to work the night shift.
| Thirty Something
(First Aired:
The guys prepare a surprise for Chumlee's 30th birthday; a guy brings in a set of statue molds; Rick and Chumlee look at an Identi-Kit used by police to make eyewitness sketches of criminal suspects.
| Take the Money and Run
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The guys check out a Kentucky long rifle; a 1700s map depicting California as an island is brought in; Corey's longtime demand to be made a partner in the shop comes to a head.
| Off the Hook
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The guys check out a collection of sketches from the 1954 Sam Sheppard trial; a baseball signed by the entire 1962 American League All Star team is brought into the shop; Chumlee calls in sick.
| Take the Money and Run
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The guys check out a Kentucky long rifle; a 1700s map depicting California as an island is brought in; Corey's longtime demand to be made a partner in the shop comes to a head.
| Off the Hook
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The guys check out a collection of sketches from the 1954 Sam Sheppard trial; a baseball signed by the entire 1962 American League All Star team is brought into the shop; Chumlee calls in sick.
| Guns Blazing
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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.
| James Gang Rides Again
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Original photographs of old west outlaw Jesse James are brought in; Chumlee and the Old Man are presented with a Leslie organ speaker from the 1950s; a guy walks in with a Boy Scout first aid kit from the 1930s.
| Guns Blazing
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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.
| James Gang Rides Again
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Original photographs of old west outlaw Jesse James are brought in; Chumlee and the Old Man are presented with a Leslie organ speaker from the 1950s; a guy walks in with a Boy Scout first aid kit from the 1930s.
| Pezzed Off
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Rare 18th-century coaching gun engraved with a mysterious golden script; Pez collector; rare 1932 ``S'' quarter.
| Mile High Club
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The guys radar locks onto an L39 Albatros fighter jet; a guy slides in with a bat and glove signed by Babe Ruth; Rick and the Old Man are presented with a set of antique glass target balls from the 1800s.
| Ah, Shoot
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The team zooms in on a long lost picture by America's most famous photographer Ansel Adams; Rick and the Old Man meet a guy hoping to sell his Jaguar XJ6; Corey is thrown a 1942 Chicago Bears football autographed by the entire legendary team.
| Pirate's Booty
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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.
| High Stakes
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A percussion pistol from the 1830s pops into the shop; a signed copy of Bram Stoker's ``Dracula'' creeps through the doors; a guy charges in with an Orange Bowl championship ring.
| Patriot Games
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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.
| Looney Dunes
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A collection of unpublished photos of Jimi Hendrix blasts into the shop; the guys check out two high-performance dune buggies in the same day; Rick and the Old Man check out a rare 1930s Levi's jacket.
| On Guard
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The guys check out a uniform from the King of England's royal guard; Rick checks out a guitar made from a tortoise shell; a seller brings in an antique BBQ built in the shape of a pig.
| Pawn Shop Pinot
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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.
| Bikes and Blades
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Rick has a chance to buy a quartermaster's spyglass that might be from a World War II ship; Corey contemplates buying a 1996 Harley Road King motorcycle customized with a pink flame paint job; a man hopes to sell smuggled WWII knives.
| Ah, Shoot
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The team zooms in on a long lost picture by America's most famous photographer Ansel Adams; Rick and the Old Man meet a guy hoping to sell his Jaguar XJ6; Corey is thrown a 1942 Chicago Bears football autographed by the entire legendary team.
| Pirate's Booty
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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.
| High Stakes
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A percussion pistol from the 1830s pops into the shop; a signed copy of Bram Stoker's ``Dracula'' creeps through the doors; a guy charges in with an Orange Bowl championship ring.
| Patriot Games
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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.
| Looney Dunes
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A collection of unpublished photos of Jimi Hendrix blasts into the shop; the guys check out two high-performance dune buggies in the same day; Rick and the Old Man check out a rare 1930s Levi's jacket.
| On Guard
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The guys check out a uniform from the King of England's royal guard; Rick checks out a guitar made from a tortoise shell; a seller brings in an antique BBQ built in the shape of a pig.
| Pawn Shop Pinot
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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.
| Bikes and Blades
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Rick has a chance to buy a quartermaster's spyglass that might be from a World War II ship; Corey contemplates buying a 1996 Harley Road King motorcycle customized with a pink flame paint job; a man hopes to sell smuggled WWII knives.
| Tattoos and Tantrums
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Saddle that may have been used by actor Kevin Costner in ``Dances With Wolves''; one of the first lever-action, repeating rifles ever made; tattoo kit.
| Put Up Your Dukes
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The Pawn Stars have a chance to buy a 450 year-old book once owned by Sir Isaac Newton; a man walks in with his grandfather's Army jacket from the Spanish American War; Rick and Chumlee check out a collection of John Wayne memorabilia.
| Honest Abe
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The guysare presented with an Abraham Lincoln campaign ribbon; Chumlee and the Old Man have a chance to buy a 19th-century dynamite detonator; a man comes in with a pair of classic 1990 Air Jordan basketball sneakers.
| Moon Walking
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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.
| Going Postal
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The team is presented with a U.S. postage printing plate from 1862; a guy comes in with a rare recording of a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made just before his assassination; Rick and Chumlee encounter a Star Wars collector's dream.
| Blaze of Glory
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The guys check out a 1937 Oldsmobile; a guy comes in with a genuine Olympic torch; the world's smallest pistol pops into the shop.
| Silence of the Lambo
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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.
| Pawnocchio
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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.
| Chum-p Change
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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.
| Family Feud
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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.
| Jet Setters
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A guy brings in a Wesson over-and-under pistol; a 19th-century pocket watch is brought into the shop; a collection of Boeing aviation memorabilia is brought in.
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