Get by with a little help from the Pawn Stars when alternative artwork for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" rocks into the shop. One of the Beatles' most iconic albums, will the guys twist and shout for this piece of music history? Then, Rick eyes a pair of lithographs by Joan Mir and Marc Chagall. Both leaders of the Surrealist movement, can he dream up a deal? And later, the guys get a little starstruck when actor Steve Carell wanders into the shop. Will it be just another day at the office?
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Ask not what your Pawn Stars can do for you, when the guys get a chance to own JFK's personal cigar box. A piece that sat in the Oval Office, will the guys light up at the opportunity or will negotiations go up in flames? Then, a guy pops in with one of the most powerful handguns ever made, a Colt Walker. A model used by the Texas Rangers, can Rick get the seller to surrender this rare gun? And later, an Olympic gold medal makes it's way into the shop. From the 1988 games in Seoul, will Corey stretch out for the win?
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The Pawn Stars prepare for battle when a guy brings in a Smith carbine from the Civil War. A problematic weapon known for blowing up in battle, can they keep this rare gun in their sights? Then, a campaign poster and convention hat from JFK's 1960 Presidential campaign drops by the shop. Will Rick vote to keep it, or will it not poll well? And later, the guys are horrified that Corey has never seen the movie "Star Wars," and force him to watch it on company time. Will he enjoy his trip to a galaxy far far away?
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Read up on the Pawn Stars when one of the first books ever printed comes in the shop. An incunable from the 15th century, will the guys judge this worm-eaten work by its cover? Then, Corey and the Old Man hear the sweet sound of music when a sitar strums by the shop. An Indian instrument popularized by the Beatles, can it score a big hit? And later, the guys jump through flaming hoops for an ID card belonging to the late stuntman Evel Kneivel. Will the deal hit the mark or crash and burn?
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A 2,000-year-old shekel of Tyre comes into the store; Also, a pair of engraved Colt pistols from the 1860s; and one of Rick's purchases turns out to be stolen.
The guys check out a postcard signed by legendary boxer Jack Johnson; some props from the original "Star Trek" series are brought into the shop; Chum decides he needs his own desk.
Put the pedal to the metal with the Pawn Stars as the guys check out a completely customized 1932 Ford Roaster. With less than 500 miles on it, will a high asking price put a red light on negotiations? Then, Corey and Chum lee face off against a guy trying to sell a Marilyn Manson Clayton doll. Used in the making of "Celebrity Death match," will they make an offer or is this deal DOA? And later, Rick eyes a diploma from the 1912 Olympics. Awarded for a 2nd place finish in swimming, can Rick turn it into pawn shop gold?
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Lock and load with the Pawn Stars as Corey and Chumlee check out an 1838 Colt Paterson. Formerly owned by a Civil War colonel, will the guys take a shot at this rare firearm? Then, a letter written by Franklin D. Roosevelt gets hand-delivered to the shop. Written shortly after FDR's bout with polio, can Rick endure a tough negotiation for this piece of presidential history? And later, when Rick's lunch keeps disappearing, he's on a mission to find the culprit. Will evidence point to the usual suspect?
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Get your kicks with the Pawn Stars as Rick and Chumlee check out a massive collection of Nike shoes. With an asking price of $1 million, is this deal a slam dunk or an air ball? Then, an Arnold & Son longitude watch finds its way into the shop. Used for navigation on ships since the 1700's, will Rick offer a boatload for this rare timepiece? And later, Corey and Chumlee eye a vintage handcuff collection. Featuring some of the most painful, and illegal, restraint devices ever made, do the guys try to lock this deal up, or does something rub them the wrong way.
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Press play with the Pawn Stars as Chumlee checks out a gold video game cartridge from the 1990 Nintendo World Championships. Considered the "holy grail" of video game collectibles, will Chumlee drop enough coins to win it for the shop? Then, Rick and the Old Man eye a set of keys to Al Capone's jail cell. From Capone's stretch at Cook County Jail, can the guys nab this artifact, or will it evade capture? And later, the guys discover that the Old Man is a bit of a hoarder, but it's what he's hoarding that raises eyebrows.
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Court is in session for the Pawn Stars when the guys check out a collection of sketches from the 1954 Sam Sheppard trial. The man who inspired "The Fugitive," is Rick willing to deliver a verdict on these rare drawings? Then, a baseball signed by the entire 1962 American League All Star team slides into the shop. With signatures from Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle, do the guys play hardball, or strike out looking? And later, when Chumlee calls in sick, the guys are on the case to see if he s faking it. Will his story check out?
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Items that enter the shop are aJapanese machine gun camera, sketches drawn by Stan Lee, and a$1,000 Federal Reserve note from 1918.
Dennis Rodman's ex wife drops by with some game jerseys; Rick and Chumlee are presented with a jury questionnaire from the O.J. Simpson trial; a BMC pedal tractor from the 1950sis brought in.
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An original work by renegade street artist Banksy is checked out by the guys; a saddle used by John Wayne in a movie; Chumlee wants to update the shop by adding a huge graffiti artwork.
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Items that come into the shop include a Sharpe's 1874 Buffalo Rifle; Antique Pickle Castors; A Mark Twain Aphorism and Chumlee follows The Old Man around to collect aphorisms; and a souvenir from the Manhattan Project.
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Items that come into the shop include some props from the movie "Child's Play"; A football signed by the 1967 Chicago Bears; a 1925 Gibson Banjo; and Chumlee decides to make a movie.
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The guys get ready for their annual Christmas party; Rick and Corey check out a collection of military promotion documents signed by six different U.S. Presidents; Corey is offered an Italian movie poster for "Bullitt".
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A Christmas dinner menu from Alcatraz is brought into the shop; Rick and the Old Man check out a bomber jacket worn by a member of The Hell Hawks; Chumlee is put in charge of planning the annual Christmas party.
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The guys check out a Kentucky long rifle; a 1700s map depicting California as an island is brought into the shop; Corey's longtime demand to get a stake in the shop finally gets resolved.
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The guys check out an original painting by Salvadore Dali; Chumlee checks out a "Silent Scope" sniper arcade game; Rick and the Old Man check out a French suit of armor.
Rick checks out a Japanese Knee Mortar; an original signed copy of Wayne Gretzky's NHL Contract; Corey continues to push for a stake in the Pawn Shop.
Items that come into the pawn shop include a 1950s Red Pepsi machine; a guy brings in a copy of John Milton's "Paradise Lost"; the guys challenge each other to a high-stakes game of minigolf.
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