Rick tackles a set of San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl rings. Later, a speargun used to hunt marine life makes a splash with Corey and Rick, but will they notice anything fishy when they test it out?
Rick tackles a set of San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl rings. Later, a speargun used to hunt marine life makes a splash with Corey and Rick, but will they notice anything fishy when they test it out?
Rick takes a stab at a sword with an attached pistol from the 1700s. Then, a portrait of legendary film and theater actor John Barrymore takes center stage.
Rick takes a stab at a sword with an attached pistol from the 1700s. Then, a portrait of legendary film and theater actor John Barrymore takes center stage.
A seller tries to sweep Rick off of his feet with an ancient kneeling Thepanom statue. Later, Corey tries to convince Rick that a 'Casablanca' movie poster is worth six figures.
A seller tries to sweep Rick off of his feet with an ancient kneeling Thepanom statue. Later, Corey tries to convince Rick that a 'Casablanca' movie poster is worth six figures.
Rick is in Washington D.C. to go see one of the first ever Jeeps that was built to use in WWII. Meanwhile, back in Vegas, a pair of knickers that belonged to golfer Payne Stewart swing into the shop.
Rick is in Washington D.C. to go see one of the first ever Jeeps that was built to use in WWII. Meanwhile, back in Vegas, a pair of knickers that belonged to golfer Payne Stewart swing into the shop.
A seller comes in the shop with a past prop from 'Back to the Future, Part II.' Later, a British Navy gunpowder bucket, as well as a belt owned by country music legend Merle Haggard is brought in.
A seller comes in the shop with a past prop from 'Back to the Future, Part II.' Later, a British Navy gunpowder bucket, as well as a belt owned by country music legend Merle Haggard is brought in.
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s. Rick continues his hunt for 'The Object,' an item featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin's 'Presence' album.
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s. Rick continues his hunt for 'The Object,' an item featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin's 'Presence' album.
A seller brings in his Led Zeppelin vinyl albums. Later, Rick takes a trip to see 'The Object,' an obelisk-shaped item featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin's 'Presence' album.
A seller brings in his Led Zeppelin vinyl albums. Later, Rick takes a trip to see 'The Object,' an obelisk-shaped item featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin's 'Presence' album.
Rick hopes to drive off with a 1984 Ferrari 308. Later, a Vegas Golden Knights hockey jersey signed by goalie Marc-Andre Fleury is brought in and Fleury himself shows up to confirm it's authenticity.
Rick hopes to drive off with a 1984 Ferrari 308. Later, a Vegas Golden Knights hockey jersey signed by goalie Marc-Andre Fleury is brought in and Fleury himself shows up to confirm it's authenticity.
A top hat and pistol that once belonged to a 'Jack the Ripper' suspect are two items that Rick would kill to have. Later, a garden gnome stained glass lamp lights up the pawn shop.
A top hat and pistol that once belonged to a 'Jack the Ripper' suspect are two items that Rick would kill to have. Later, a garden gnome stained glass lamp lights up the pawn shop.
A vest made to hold the 14 harmonicas of Blues Traveler frontman John Popper is music to Chum's ears; Popper himself even pops into the shop to give Chum a harmonica lesson.
A vest made to hold the 14 harmonicas of Blues Traveler frontman John Popper is music to Chum's ears; Popper himself even pops into the shop to give Chum a harmonica lesson.
Rick tries to snap up an autographed card of President Abraham Lincoln. Meanwhile, Corey and Chum think about offering big bills for a golf driver shaft designed for President Bill Clinton.
Rick tries to snap up an autographed card of President Abraham Lincoln. Meanwhile, Corey and Chum think about offering big bills for a golf driver shaft designed for President Bill Clinton.
Rick and Corey are inspired by an anti-war speech signed by Dr. Martin Luther King. A remote-controlled miniature version of a boat from Disney's Jungle Cruise ride comes in.
Rick and Corey are inspired by an anti-war speech signed by Dr. Martin Luther King. A remote-controlled miniature version of a boat from Disney's Jungle Cruise ride comes in.
A seller brings in an antique high wheel bike that's off the chain. Meanwhile, Chum gets the sharp end of the stick when he sells one of Rick's prized Japanese katanas to UFC President Dana White.
A seller brings in an antique high wheel bike that's off the chain. Meanwhile, Chum gets the sharp end of the stick when he sells one of Rick's prized Japanese katanas to UFC President Dana White.
The first American coin ever made has Rick thinking this is a sale that was mint to be. Corey and Chum see a future for an antique 'Jetsons' cartoon lunchbox that zooms across their counter.
The first American coin ever made has Rick thinking this is a sale that was mint to be. Corey and Chum see a future for an antique 'Jetsons' cartoon lunchbox that zooms across their counter.
Rick visits the Venetian Hotel to see some illustrations from the classic book, 'Where the Wild Things Are.' Back at the shop, a collection of ultra-rare Beatles vinyl records comes in.
Rick visits the Venetian Hotel to see some illustrations from the classic book, 'Where the Wild Things Are.' Back at the shop, a collection of ultra-rare Beatles vinyl records comes in.
The Gold & Silver is brushed with a stroke of luck when an original Marc Chagall painting draws Rick's attention. Later, Rick takes a swing at buying a Boston Red Sox World Series ring.
The Gold & Silver is brushed with a stroke of luck when an original Marc Chagall painting draws Rick's attention. Later, Rick takes a swing at buying a Boston Red Sox World Series ring.
TV-PG
21min
21. jan. 2018
13. Revolutionary Rick!
Store Filled
13. Revolutionary Rick!
Rick celebrates the 500th episode of 'Pawn Stars' in our nation's capital. Meanwhile, back at the pawn shop, a flamingo given away at the opening of the 1946 Las Vegas' Pink Flamingo Hotel comes in.
Rick celebrates the 500th episode of 'Pawn Stars' in our nation's capital. Meanwhile, back at the pawn shop, a flamingo given away at the opening of the 1946 Las Vegas' Pink Flamingo Hotel comes in.
The Pawn Stars dive right in with a folding bike used by paratroopers during WWII. Then, a fiddle signed by 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' singer Charlie Daniels puts Rick in a bind.
The Pawn Stars dive right in with a folding bike used by paratroopers during WWII. Then, a fiddle signed by 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' singer Charlie Daniels puts Rick in a bind.
A costume signed by 'Macho Man' Randy Savage leaves Corey and Chum with a tough decision. And, a half dollar that was supposedly pierced by sharpshooter Annie Oakley finds itself in Rick's crosshair.
A costume signed by 'Macho Man' Randy Savage leaves Corey and Chum with a tough decision. And, a half dollar that was supposedly pierced by sharpshooter Annie Oakley finds itself in Rick's crosshair.
A set of illustrations from Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty' prompt Chum to make a sketchy deal that draws lots of attention. Flashy door handles from one of Las Vegas' first casinos come into the shop.
A set of illustrations from Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty' prompt Chum to make a sketchy deal that draws lots of attention. Flashy door handles from one of Las Vegas' first casinos come into the shop.
Rick and Chumlee learn the way of the samurai with a valuable Japanese katana from the 1800s. Then, Rick and Corey get their hands on some Playboy assets in the form of stock certificates.
Rick and Chumlee learn the way of the samurai with a valuable Japanese katana from the 1800s. Then, Rick and Corey get their hands on some Playboy assets in the form of stock certificates.