Pawn Stars

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Season 2410 of 10 Episodes
  • When Corey and Chum are invited to a BBQ at Rick's house, they begin to suspect he may have a hoarding problem. As Rick gives them a guided tour of his museum, they take a trip down memory lane, revisiting some of the pawn shop's greatest finds, like a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, Where the Wild Things Are artwork, and a couple of classic pinball machines.
  • Rick, Corey, and Chum get locked and loaded with weapons expert Alex Cranmer to take an explosive look back at some of the highest caliber deals they've ever made, both in the pawn shop and out on the gun range. They remember shots they took on pistols, cannons, muskets, flamethrowers, and even a WWII tank. When it comes to firepower, the Pawn Stars always get the most bang for their buck.
  • Rick, Corey and Chum look back at some of the most adorable moments from Gold & Silver Pawn Shop's fuzziest employee -- Pinky the Pomeranian; she's the pizza-loving, autograph-signing princess who puts the paw in Pawn Stars; over the years, Pinky has helped fetch plenty of deals, appearing in photo shoots to sell Simpsons action figures, accompanying Chum and Rick to test drive a Fiat Microcar, and using her furry cuteness to evaluate some ALF comic books.
  • Chum goes bananas when a seller brings in vintage toys from the Planet of the Apes franchise. Then, Rick and Corey press play on vintage Motorama and Jet Pilot arcade games. Will they have a high score, or will the seller level up their offer? Later, Chum goes paw-sitively bonkers for a Rin Tin Tin "autograph." And finally, Rick looks for a price that impresses him much when a seller comes in with a pair of boots worn by country superstar Shania Twain.
  • When a seller brings in a life-sized E.T. statue, Rick tries to make an out of this world deal. Will he dial up a great offer, or will he need to phone home for something better? Then, Corey takes a shot at a book about John Wilkes Booth. But can he pull the trigger, or will the deal be eradicated? Later, Rick tries to stay afloat when he checks out a unique Romain Jerome watch. And finally, Corey and Chum try to rake in the dough when they take a look at an antique breadbox.
  • Rick hopes for a slam dunk when he checks out a pair of sneakers owned by NBA superstar Shaquille O' Neal; will the deal be a shoe in, or will the seller cry foul? Then, a pair of rare coins come into the shop; will Corey want to cash in, or will he sleep on the deal?; Chum is firing on all cylinders for what a seller believes is a Parrot cannon from the Civil War; finally, a seller comes in with a set of golf clubs used by President Eisenhower.
  • Rick gets to rock out with a pair of sneakers that may have belonged to Eddie Van Halen. Will he jump at the chance to buy them, or will they cause an eruption? Then, Corey cools off with a sterling silver mint julep cup. Will it be in mint condition, or just plain sour? Then, Rick takes a rigged roulette wheel for a spin. But will his number come up, or will he go bust? And finally, Chum tries on a questionable Louis Vuitton jacket. Is it the real deal, or something even more rare?
  • When a seller brings in a collection of model F1 cars, Rick has to make a decision; Rick and Corey check out a Taylor Swift signed guitar; but is it the guitar of their wildest dreams or do they need to calm down?
  • Rick tries to hook a deal when a signed Jaws poster comes into the shop. Will the seller bite or will Rick say "We're gonna need a bigger offer?" Then, Chum takes aim at a crossbow gun. Will he have a deal in his crosshairs, or will he miss the mark? Later, Rick hopes for a golden ticket when a seller brings in a rare golden Willy Wonka Funko Pop! And finally, Corey antes up on a set of watches from the World Series of Poker.
  • Rick can't help falling in love with a Viva Las Vegas movie poster from France. Then, a customer brings in some prototype figures from Where the Wild Things Are. Meanwhile, Corey reaches Nirvana when a seller brings in a drumstick signed by Dave Grohl. Can he drum up a deal, or will he get snared? And later, Rick and Chum head to the range to test out a Webley revolver used in the Civil War. Will they stick to their guns, or will this deal go south?

Record to Watch Later

107 episodes will be broadcast over the next two weeks

    Declaration of Dopeness
    Frontier Fortune
    Poképawn
    Pawn Samurai
    Pawned at the Stake
    Mini Miles
    Dollars & Dunks
    Business Is Brewing
    Great Scott!
    Stamp Stumped
  • Declaration of Dopeness

    A Civil War-era carbine with a coffee grinder in the shoulder stock; a vintage skateboard deck.
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  • Frontier Fortune

    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.
    Upcoming
  • Poképawn

    A very valuable Pokémon collection; a 1926 Dunhill Watch Lighter.
    Upcoming
  • Pawn Samurai

    Three Japanese Samurai swords; a Steiff donkey pull toy; a British WWI propaganda poster; thank-you letters sent to an infamous doctor.
    Upcoming
  • Pawned at the Stake

    An 18th-century "Tryal of Witches" book; a 20th-century airplane control yoke; a gold-plated banjo; the restored car from the movie, "Wayne's World."
    Upcoming
  • Mini Miles

    Rick stumbles upon an early Barbie doll while visiting his friend, Marie Osmond, backstage at her Vegas show; a tiny amusement park ride; a still from the movie, "Citizen Kane," signed by Orson Welles; a $10,000 certificate from 1900.
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Pawn Stars

More about Pawn Stars

This series opens the doors to the only family-run pawnshop in Las Vegas, where three generations of the Harrison family use their sharp-eyed skills to assess what's real and what's fake. Objects the colorful customers bring in range from the obscure to the truly historic, and it's up to the guys at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop -- with help at times from their network of experts -- to reveal the sometimes surprising answer to "What's this worth?"

Starring

Corey Harrison, Rick Harrison, Austin Chumlee Russell, Richard Harrison

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