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.
Show
Pawn Stars
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.
Episodes
110 indexedA 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.
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 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 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 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.
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 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 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 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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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 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.
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.
Bone saw from the Civil War; a small model for amputating fingers; large piece of kunzite; a trip to the barber shop.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
Customized 1951 Harley-Davidson; early 1900s crank organ; the guys attempt to convince Rick that needs a manicure.
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.
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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 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.
A signed photograph of Howard Hughes is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Marlin rifle; Rick purchases an old model train.
Rick checks out a 1956 Buick; a Neil Diamond jacket shows up in the shop; the Harrison men get family portraits done.
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.
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.
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.
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 jacket from the first-ever Pro Bowl is brought into the shop; a 1965 Buick Riviera; St. Patrick's Day in the pawn 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.
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.
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 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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
An astrological armillary sphere; a British candy dispenser; a signed Louis Armstrong photograph and handkerchief; a vintage Ghirardelli billboard.
A print believed to be from Renaissance master, Raphael; negotiating for a 1970's Ibanez guitar; finding out the contents of Rick's will.
Gold and silver coins; tax stamps; an album signed by late singer Bob Marley; a vintage Win-a-Card game.
Vintage Disneyland employee costumes; a Volkswagen space patrol toy car; ``Smoking Hamilton'' currency printing error; WWII painting.
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, 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.
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.
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.
An antique circus calliope; Rick deals for a letter signed by JFK; Rick hangs up a painting that offends the guys.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Three Japanese Samurai swords; a Steiff donkey pull toy; a British WWI propaganda poster; thank-you letters sent to an infamous doctor.
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.
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.
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.
Two first editions of ``A Christmas Carol'' enter the shop; an assortment of tin toys from the early 1900s; Rick deals for a meteorite.
A guitar owned by music legend Stephen Stills comes through the door; a 1800s detective's camera comes into the shop.
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 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.
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