List of Pawn Stars episodes

This is a list of episodes from the Reality television series Pawn Stars, which airs on History.

Contents

Series overview

Season Episodes Season Premiere Season Finale
1 14 July 19, 2009 September 27, 2009
2 32 November 30, 2009 May 2, 2010
3 26 June 7, 2010 November 1, 2010
4 54 December 6, 2010 October 24, 2011
5 TBD November 28, 2011 TBD

Episodes

Season 1

Ep # Total Title Airdate
1 1 "Boom or Bust" July 19, 2009 (2009-07-19)
Items appraised include an 1890 Hotchkiss gun used during the American Indian Wars that could be worth up to $40,000 if it can be authenticated with a test firing; a replica Roman armor suit brought in by a former casino employee; and a 1.5-ton Knapp table saw whose transportation back to the shop proves challenging. After the Old Man misidentifies a Carson City silver dollar, he is cajoled into getting an eye exam
2 2 "Confederate Conundrum" July 19, 2009 (2009-07-19)
Items appraised include an autographed Chuck Berry Fender guitar; a 1861 Civil War cavalry saber whose unsharpened blade gives Rick cause for doubt; a Native American energy totem; and a 1916 National Cash Register. The Old Man and Corey form a bet on Corey's ability to resell a Rolex GMT for more than $4,800 USD that would require either the Old Man to wear Ed Hardy pants to work, or Corey to wear a suit and tie. 
3 3 "Sink or Sell" July 26, 2009 (2009-07-26)
Items appraised include an 1849 colt revolver; a rare 1954 Gretsch Guitar whose owner says was used by Robert Duvall in the 1983 film Tender Mercies; a set of three 1967 Salvador Dali artist's proof woodcut prints; and a 1984 Chris-Craft boat that Corey buys without testing it first, much to his father and grandfather's anger. 
4 4 "Knights in Fake Armor?" July 26, 2009 (2009-07-26)
Items appraised include an old tabletop Pac-Man video game; a medieval jousting helmet; and a 1884 Trap Door rifle that the Harrisons test in the hopes that it still fires. 
5 5 "Gangsters & Guitars" August 2, 2009 (2009-08-02)
Items appraised include a 1961 Lincoln Continental whose restoration costs may break the shop's investment; a 1942 Gibson L-7 guitar whose owner claims was played for Al Capone on his birthday; Confederate money; and an Atari 2600 home video game console with a collection of game cartridges. 
6 6 "Damn Yankees" August 2, 2009 (2009-08-02)
Items appraised include a baseball autographed by the 1951 World Series Champion New York Yankees that needs to be authenticated; a 25-piece Knights of the Round Table chess set cast in pewter; and a 1909 West Point Cadet jacket owned by WWII Lieutenant General Oscar Griswold. After Rick's wife asks him to give his niece, Kirsten, a job at the shop, Rick offers Corey his long-desired raise if he can successfully train her to distinguish a real Rolex watch from a fake one. 
7 7 "Brothels & Busses" August 9, 2009 (2009-08-09)
Items appraised include a 1750s blunderbuss gun whose owner needs to buy an engagement ring; a fighter jet ejection seat claimed to be from World War II; a collection of Vegas autographs that once belonged to a brothel owner; and a 1966 Schwinn Sting-Ray bicycle. The Old Man sets up a cuss jar due to habitual swearing on the part of the shop's staff. 
8 8 "Time Machines" August 16, 2009 (2009-08-16)
Rick buys a 1950s Coca-Cola machine that he hopes he can refurbish to turn a profit; an 18th-century flintlock pistol that needs authenticatation; and a 1941 Philco Radio
9 9 "Rope a Dope" August 23, 2009 (2009-08-23)
Items appraised include a 1929 Chopped Ford Coupe; and a calf-roping machine being sold by a cowboy. Rick and Richard are forced to address Peaches' habitual lateness. 
10 10 "Rick's Big Bet" August 30, 2009 (2009-08-30)
Items appraised include a 1930s Wayne gas pump that needs to be restored; a 1930s slot machine; and a collection of three German World War II bayonets whose modifications cause concern for Rick. After Corey's knowledge of the shop's inventory is called into question, Rick offers to give him a $2,500 bonus if he passes a quiz or place him on the graveyard shift if he fails. 
11 11 "John Hancock's Hancock" September 6, 2009 (2009-09-06)
Items appraised include a framed invoice claimed to have been signed twice by John Hancock; a bullwhip whose owner says was sold to him by a stuntman who used it in one of the Indiana Jones films; and a one-of-a-kind glass katana sword whose owner says he forged it to see if it could be done. The purchase of a stolen item by one of the staff results in a visit by the police and a test given to Corey and Chumlee by Rick. 
12 12 "Plane Crazy" September 13, 2009 (2009-09-13)
Items appraised include a 1735 map of Boston; a 2006 Yamaha YZ250 dirt bike; and a 1976 Piper Warrior airplane. After paying $300 for a fake etching, Rick tries to train Chumlee to properly identify real etchings, and gives him a test. 
13 13 "Peaches & Pinups" September 20, 2009 (2009-09-20)
Items appraised include a World War II U.S. Army Air Corps uniform; a 1970s Barnett crossbow that hasn't been fired in almost 40 years; a 1929 Remington portable typewriter; and a collection of Playboy magazines that belonged to the seller's husband. Rick tries to sell a couple one of the shop's most prized items, a $10,000 Ormolu clock, aka "The Death Clock". Another customer who collects cufflinks displays a surprising amount of knowledge of the Georg Jensen cufflinks Rick has in the store. 
14 14 "Old Man's Gamble" September 27, 2009 (2009-09-27)
Items appraised include a racing suit used in the 2001 film Driven; and a 1914 star note $20 bill, on which Rick needs expert advice; and a 1979 KISS pinball machine. After Corey buys a 1982 Harley Davidson, Chumlee insists he wants to purchase it from the shop himself, though the Old Man is skeptical that he can raise the money. 

Season 2

Ep # Total Title Airdate
1 15 "Fired Up" November 30, 2009 (2009-11-30)
Rick's doctor has informed him that he is suffering from too much stress. Items appraised include a 17th-century musketoon and a wooden airplane propeller that may have been a gift from Charles Lindbergh
2 16 "Sharks and Cobras" November 30, 2009 (2009-11-30)
Items appraised include a rare 1965 Shelby Cobra racecar bodyframe that requires authentication; a World War II-era chronometer; a collection of megalodon teeth; and a Cobra 1.8 power kite
3 17 "Old Man's Booty" December 7, 2009 (2009-12-07)
Items appraised include a set of World War I-era trench knives; a locked treasure chest whose contents are unknown; and a police cap stolen from a Russian Militsiya. Rick and Corey secretly take the Old Man's prized 1966 Chrysler Imperial to have it restored as a 50th wedding anniversary gift, though they tell him that they sold it to a customer who wanted to convert it into a lowrider
4 18 "A Shot and a Shave" December 7, 2009 (2009-12-07)
Items appraised include a 1845 Harpers Ferry musket; a quilt covered with hundreds of celebrity signatures; an ice marker and ATM receipt from McMurdo Station in Antarctica; and a 1950s barber's chair that causes Rick to reminisce of days gone by. 
5 19 "Hot Air Buffoon" December 14, 2009 (2009-12-14)
Items appraised include a pair of rare 1925 McKenzie Mitts handcuffs, a bottle of Prohibition-era whisky; and a Gibson Les Paul guitar whose seller claims is from 1960 but whose true date Rick feels is uncertain. To expand the shop's inventory, Corey buys a 2003 Cameron A250 hot air balloon for $38,000, much to the dismay of his father, who requires Corey to consult him first when spending more than $10,000 on an item. 
6 20 "Steaks at Stake" December 14, 2009 (2009-12-14)
Items appraised include some Colonial era coat buttons; a collection of Montie Montana memorabilia; an antique comptometer; and a Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa motorcycle. Upset over dwindling profit margins, the Old Man offers a steak dinner and $500 prize to whoever exhibits the highest profit margin by the end of the month. 
7 21 "A Christmas Special" December 21, 2009 (2009-12-21)
In this clip episode, as Rick, Corey, and Chumlee prepare to be taken out by a grumpy Richard to a surprise location to celebrate Christmas, they reminisce about the purchases they've made over the course of the past year. 
8 22 "Secret Santa" December 21, 2009 (2009-12-21)
The staff engages in a Secret Santa gift exchange. Items appraised include American Revolutionary War-era currency printed by Benjamin Franklin; a battle axe purported to be from the 15th century; and a 1950 ship's camera purported to be from the USS Wisconsin
9 23 "Pawn Shop Pinot" December 21, 2009 (2009-12-21)
Items appraised include a 16th century replica signal cannon that makes Rick question if it is truly a replica; a Volvo semi truck used as collateral for a loan; an antique 19th century demijohn that Chumlee promptly uses to make his own foot-crushed wine; and a 1923 Louis Vuitton trunk. 
10 24 "Bikes and Blades" December 27, 2009 (2009-12-27)
Items appraised include a 19th century miniature reproduction of a 16th century suit of armor; a 1940 quartermaster's spyglass; a set of V-44 and Mark 1 military knives whose seller says his grandfather smuggled back from World War II; and a customized 1996 Harley Road King motorcycle whose paint job may limit its range of potential customers. 
11 25 "Rick's Bad Day" December 27, 2009 (2009-12-27)
Items appraised include a Le Coultre "perpetual motion" Atmos clock; a pair of halberd axes; a prisoner's ball and chain; a fake Ford's Theatre playbill for the night of Abraham Lincoln's assassination; and an antique potty chair. A number of unfortunate events, from bad purchases to multiple mishaps involving destroyed or broken merchandise, make it a bad day for Rick and the others. 
12 26 "Wheels" January 18, 2010 (2010-01-18)
Items appraised include a Dutch East India ship's bell supposedly from a 1602 shipwreck; an early 1900s roulette wheel; a 1970s Indian racing mini motorcycle; and a pair of Scottish daggers whose owner claims are 200 years old. 
13 27 "Chum Goes AWOL" January 18, 2010 (2010-01-18)
Items appraised include a 1901 Edison phonograph; an AYT XP 2200 speedboat in need of restoration; a collection of gold demonic figurines painted black; a 1922 antique savings book, and a Binion's playing card vending machine. Chumlee gets sent to the Old Man's house for a simple errand, but takes his time doing it. 
14 28 "Shocking Chum" January 25, 2010 (2010-01-25)
Items appraised include a 1948 portable electric shock therapy machine; a bag filled with antique stamps; a Yamaha Rhino; and a clump of silver 1702 rupees discovered as a part of sunken treasure in 1961 by Arthur C. Clarke's team, from the Great Basses wreck
15 29 "Pezzed Off" January 25, 2010 (2010-01-25)
Items appraised include an 18th century French double-barrel musket coach gun; a collection of Pez dispensers from the 1960s and 70s; a 1932-S Washington Quarter; and a U.S. Navy uniform whose time period of origin becomes the point of a bet between Rick and the Old Man. 
16 30 "Tattoos and Tantrums" February 1, 2010 (2010-02-01)
Items appraised include an 1888 McClellan saddle purported to have been used by Kevin Costner in the film Dances with Wolves; an 1886 Winchester rifle; and a large, early 1900s cast iron sheet metal shear. Corey buys a tattoo kit that he then takes to a tattoo shop to trade for a tattoo, much to the irritation of his father and grandfather. 
17 31 "Guns and Rangers" February 1, 2010 (2010-02-01)
Items appraised include a 1997 NASCAR trophy that was presented to Jeff Gordon; antique portraits of Napoleon Bonaparte and Joséphine de Beauharnais; an antique matchlock key gun dating from about the 17th century; an ivory tusk that Rick immediately rejects; and a life-size, fiberglass Power Ranger whose owner refurbished and outfitted with a cell phone charger after finding it in a dumpster. 
18 32 "Pinball Wizards" February 8, 2010 (2010-02-08)
Items appraised include a 1973 Bally's "Odds & Evens" pinball machine whose owner presents it, disassembled, to Corey and a surprisingly knowledgeable Chumlee; a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle $20 gold coin; a Segway i2 whose owner wishes to upgrade to an offroad model; a portable gramophone dated between 1931–1944; and a couch shaped like the rear end of a Shelby Cobra
19 33 "Chopper Gamble" February 8, 2010 (2010-02-08)
Items appraised include a 1768 colonial lottery ticket signed by George Washington; a set of five 1967 Pete Rose baseball cards; a 1992 crashed Schweizer 300C helicopter in need of restoration, whose space needs are a concern for the Old Man; and a pair of antique Plug 8 handcuffs
20 34 "Spooning Paul Revere" February 15, 2010 (2010-02-15)
Items appraised include a handmade, Anton Schneider cuckoo clock from the 1800s; an antique thermometer from the 1800s that features the Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Réaumur scales; a silver table spoon said to have been made by Paul Revere; and a vintage Kam-Act MK-2 archery bow
21 35 "Off the Wagon" February 15, 2010 (2010-02-15)
Items appraised include an 1890 Auto Wheel coaster wagon; a Civil War saber believed to have belonged to a Confederate officer; a cast iron, Kelsey Excelsior printing press from the 1800s; and a rare 1942 Saroléa motorcycle that Corey tries to convince Rick can turn a profit if restored. 
22 36 "Fortune in Flames" March 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)
Items appraised include a World War I U.S. military flamethrower; a 1963 Volkswagen Baja Bug; and a Manhattan Firearms pepper-box revolver from the mid-1800s. Corey and Chumlee also investigate a gypsy fortune teller machine whose owner is auctioning it off, and refuses to sell it prior to auction. 
23 37 "Backroom Brawl" March 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)
Items appraised include a pocket-sized, antique ivory sundial believed to be from the 17th century; an album of original 1963 Jimmy Hoffa photographs; and a 1964 Midway "Rifle Champ" sharpshooting arcade game. Rick and the Old Man's complaints to Corey about the disorganized back room, where thousands of pawned items items are kept, leads to the discovery of a bronze, 1986 art deco statue by Erté called La Danseuse (The Dancer), which appears to be valuable. 
24 38 "Big Guns" March 8, 2010 (2010-03-08)
Items appraised include a pair of scaled up, World War II model training rifles; a 1965 Gilbert Erector Set; two Soviet launch keys whose owner claims were used to launch ICBMs; a rare, 1920s Gibson banjo ukulele; and a 1940 steel Supermen of America membership ring. 
25 39 "Flight of the Chum" March 8, 2010 (2010-03-08)
Items appraised include a Perseus statue by Émile Louis Picault, whose owner says is an 1888 original; a watchmaker's staking kit; a rare, 1950s Las Vegas Club $5 casino chip; a jersey autographed by Lou Gehrig; and a vintage Schweizer SGS 2-33 glider that needs restoration. 
26 40 "Bumpy Ride" March 29, 2010 (2010-03-29)
Items appraised include Ronald Dunbar and General Johnson's 1970 Grammy Award for Best Rhythm and Blues Song; a 1930s Coca-Cola salesman's sampler cooler; a 1676 Spanish silver coin; a rickshaw once used by Siegfried and Roy's tiger show; and a 1777 French musket
27 41 "Helmet Head" April 5, 2010 (2010-04-05)
Items appraised include a 1964 Austin-Healey Sprite; an antique diving helmet authenticated to date from 1865–1870; a collection of fractional currency notes; a Miami Heat 2006 NBA Championship ring; and an antique wooden chest that was purchased at a Miami pirate store, which appears to the Old Man to be rather modern. 
28 42 "Bow Legged" April 12, 2010 (2010-04-12)
Items appraised include an 18th century pegleg; an all-wooden motorcycle; a flintlock pistol and kindjal dagger from the Ottoman Empire; a 2010 Hoyt carbon matrix compound bow, which is said to be the best, strongest, and most expensive bow ever made; and an antique Kalliope Musikwerke music box that Rick estimates to be about 130 years old. 
29 43 "Hell Week" April 19, 2010 (2010-04-19)
Items appraised include an 1800s Fairbanks Morse & Co. coffee grinder; a 1967 The Rat Patrol lunchbox,; a hard-carved, antique Native American tobacco store statue; and an 8mm home movie of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, dated between 1939 and 1945. When the subject of Corey and Chumlee's weight comes up, Rick challenges them to an obstacle course, with the loser required to buy lunch for a week.[1] 
30 44 "Zzzzzz" April 25, 2010 (2010-04-25)
Items appraised include an 1884, single-action Colt revolver whose nickel plating concerns Rick; a collection of 26 U.S. Presidential campaign buttons from between the 1860s and the 1960s; a Country Craftsman reproduction of an antique spinning wheel; and a commercial grade, Astra Mega I espresso machine and coffee grinder, which Chumlee wishes to use to address the Old Man's more frequently napping of late. 
31 45 "The British Are Coming" April 25, 2010 (2010-04-25)
Items appraised include a rare, 1775 war bond engraved by Paul Revere right after the American Revolutionary War began; a pneumatic-powered, music-playing, 1981 replica of a 1909 fire engine; a 1965 Chevy Impala station wagon whose engine swap and other modifications dissatisfy Rick and the Old Man; and a 1946 Seeburg jukebox that needs extensive restoration. 
32 46 "License to Pawn" May 2, 2010 (2010-05-02)
Items appraised include an antique 19th century Ives toy train set that was found in a 120-year-old house; an 1862 three cent, George Washington postage stamp encased in a token; a 1980 10th anniversary edition Datsun 280ZX; a copy of the final draft script to the James Bond movie Goldfinger; which the seller says was given to him by his friend, actor Harold Sakata, who played Oddjob in the film; and a 19th century antique tricycle that Rick thinks is a reproduction. 

Season 3

Ep # Total Title Airdate
1 47 "Trail Breaker" June 7, 2010 (2010-06-07)
Items appraised include a 1969 Rokon Trail-Breaker 2-wheel drive offroad motorcycle; a 1715 Lima escudo Spanish fleet gold coin; an antique Woody Woodpecker toy; a collection of Muhammad Ali and Layla Ali memorabilia; and a 1963 Zenith Oceanic Model 3000 shortwave radio
2 48 "Top Secret" June 7, 2010 (2010-06-07)
Items appraised include a set of maps and battle plans for the Battle of Iwo Jima, whose seller says were taken into that battle by his father, a landing craft operator; a script for the 18th episode of In the Heat of the Night autographed by nine of that series' stars, including Carroll O'Connor; a 1967 Ford F-100 truck that needs work; and a collection of 1860s miner's equipment found in Goldfield, Nevada, the centerpiece of which is a miner's ore cart
3 49 "A Whale of a Time" June 14, 2010 (2010-06-14)
Items appraised include the 1953 first issue of Playboy magazine, featuring Marilyn Monroe's nude pictorial; an 1824 whale tooth scrimshaw with a logbook stamp on its bottom; a collection of two antique rifles, one of which is a .54 caliber Burnside carbine gun from the American Civil War, the other of which is a trapdoor gun; a 1943 foxhole lighter; and music manager Buddy Zoloth's address book from the 1960s, which includes phone numbers for a number of his contacts, including Keith Richards, Neil Young, Grace Slick and Elton John
4 50 "Gold Diggers" June 14, 2010 (2010-06-14)
Items appraised include a gold bar worth about $24,000, which was found in the seller's recently deceased grandmother's house, and may be from an underwater treasure; an astrodome from a B-29 Superfortress; a four-chambered liquor bottle made of hand-blown glass from France; a collection of Kentucky coal miners' scrip coins from the 1920s–1940s; and a collection of American League Baseball field passes dating from 1925 to the 1940s. 
5 51 "Aw Shucks!" June 21, 2010 (2010-06-21)
Items appraised include an 80-year-old carnival Big Six wheel; which Rick and the seller spin to come to an agreement on a purchase price; a white metal coin from George Washington's 1799 funeral, with a hole drilled into it that bothers Rick, and whose apparent age worries the Old Man; a flax bow totem from a Native American craftshop in Wyoming; a copy of the 1900s Coca Cola advertisement Drink Coca Cola 5¢ featuring model Hilda Clark; and a hand-cranked corn husker. 
6 52 "Deals from Hell" June 21, 2010 (2010-06-21)
Items appraised include a 1901 kris sword from the Philippines with a talisman pommel; three January 1997 photo negatives of Michael Jackson taken during his HIStory World Tour, the rights which the photographer wants to sell; a dome-top trunk from the late 1800s that was bought at a San Francisco yard sale; a copy of Dante's Inferno illustrated by Gustave Doré from the late 1800s; and a wooden duck pull toy from the 1930s that was bought at a yard sale 20 years previously by the seller's mother. 
7 53 "Chumlee's Dummies" June 28, 2010 (2010-06-28)
Items appraised include a solar therapy device; a 1939 Stinson Reliant airplane; two Western Novelty dummies whose purchase by the Old Man surprises Rick; a receipt of Andrew Jackson's for eight muskets from the War of 1812, and a signed and numbered print of Peter Lik's photo "Beyond Paradise". 
8 54 "Strike, Spare BOOM" June 28, 2010 (2010-06-28)
Items appraised include a bowling ball mortar built by the seller; a 1939 British World War II baby gas mask; an intact ticket for the 1965 Muhammad Ali versus Floyd Patterson fight; an antique spotlight estimated to be from the 1930s; and a collection of 70 antique railroad bonds, estimated by the seller to date from the 1840s. 
9 55 "Message in a Bottle" July 5, 2010 (2010-07-05)
Items appraised include an 1850s sterling silver whisky flask that houses a note indicating it to have belonged to a Confederate banker; The Who's Woodstock contract, signed by Michael Lang, which was bought at a yard sale; an 110-year-old Old Faithful hand-cranked pine washing machine; a set of 19th century Liverpool-made Williams & Powell duelling pistols estimated to be from the 1850s, whose missing proof marks worry the Old Man; and a framed set of two Cleveland Indians 1948 World Series pennants. 
10 56 "Rough Riders" July 5, 2010 (2010-07-05)
Items appraised include a broken Remington six-shot revolver that is fourth in a series of four, of which Teddy Roosevelt owned two, whose seller claims belonged to an ancestor general in the Honduran Army that rode with Roosevelt; a 1930s John Deere Model A tractor; a set of 12 frosted glass Disney figurines said to be from an aborted European Disney park; a Romstar "Jump Shot" basketball arcade game; an 1850s British-style bugle bought at an estate sale that appears to have belonged to the 7th Cavalry, Company A; and a Bulova Accutron Spaceview Movement gift clock, given to Israel Foreign Minister Yigal Allon by Richard Nixon, whose seller is Allon's grandson. 
11 57 "Phoning It In" July 12, 2010 (2010-07-12)
Items appraised include three personal letters by John, Robert and Edward Kennedy to the seller's aunt; a Coca Cola airline ice chest dating from 1948–1952; a copy of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland illustrated by Salvador Dali; a collection of over 1,000 Transformers toys; a collection of five vintage Mickey Mouse rotary telephones; and an 85-year-old antique razor made in Solingen, Germany that was bought at an estate sale, whose ivory handle turns out to be made of celluloid
12 58 "Moon Walking" July 12, 2010 (2010-07-12)
Items appraised include an Apollo 16 mission flag autographed by all three mission astronauts; an 1861 American Civil War .58 caliber Colt Special rifle musket that was won by the seller in a poker game; a gumball machine styled as a chicken that lays eggs; two pieces of Li'l Abner and Dick Tracy original comic strip art signed by creators Al Capp and Chester Gould, whose seller was an employee of the New York Daily News art department in 1960s; and a collection of 20 NFL collector pins from the first 20 Super Bowls made by Coca Cola, that was found in the garage of the seller's recently-deceased uncle. 
13 59 "Peeping Pawn" August 16, 2010 (2010-08-16)
Items appraised include a World War II impact detonation grenade made by Eastman Kodak for the Office of Strategic Services, which was bought for $5 by a part-time employee of the store; a late 1950s "School for Young Ladies" peep show machine; a 1958 Harley-Davidson toy motorcycle made by Masudaya Modern Toys, whose seller's mother needs money for eye surgery; a Select-O-Vend penny candy machine estimated to be from the 1940s or 1950s; a rare, 1776 Massachusetts Pine Tree Cent penny made by Paul Revere, whose seller says is one of only two in existence; and a collection of John F. Kennedy memorabilia whose pieces are in varied condition. 
14 60 "Ace in the Hole" August 16, 2010 (2010-08-16)
Items appraised include a collection of three rare 1896 Educational Series Silver Certificates purchased at an auction for $7,500; a collection of July 1898 photos taken at Camp Cuba Libra outside Jacksonville, Florida, which includes a shot of General Robert E. Lee's nephew, Major General Fitzhugh Lee, Commander of the 7th Army Corps, purchased 20 years previously by the seller at an estate sale; a late 1800s professional gambler's toolkit, also purchased 20 years previously, which belonged to gambler J.D. Borthwick, and includes a set of weapons in the bottom compartment, including a Colt Model 1862 revolver and a Joseph Allen & Sons bowie knife; a 1950s Oremaster Long-Ranger Geiger counter; and an early 1900s Wee Wheelers kick scooter purchased at an estate sale. 
15 61 "Double Trouble" September 6, 2010 (2010-09-06)
Items appraised include a 1830s–1850s .34 caliber, double-barreled rifle with both a smooth and a rifled barrel, brought to the shop along with an 1840s, possibly .42 caliber percussion pistol; proofs of two paintings by Andy Warhol protégé Steve Kaufman, whose ripped edges concern Rick; a 1930s four string acoustic Martin Guitar brought in by singer Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember; a collection of two Freddy Krueger dolls signed by actor Robert Englund, who played the character; and an unopened bottle of vintage 1921 Dom Perignon, which Rick believes was stored incorrectly, ruining its contents. 
16 62 "Getting a Head" September 6, 2010 (2010-09-06)
Items appraised include a shrunken human head from the Amazon that Rick thinks is a fake; a black widow brooch that Rick identifies as Fabergé, much to the seller's surprise; a 1969 Buick Skylark in need of restoration that the seller found behind a grocery store before buying it from the owner; a U.S. Civil War field desk filled with period documents, whose seller claims to be the great, great grandson of its original owner, the captain of the 10th Indiana Volunteers, Company C; and a 1902 Queen Paula Sears pump organ
17 63 "Cornering the Colonel" September 13, 2010 (2010-09-13)
Items appraised include a copy of the Beatles album Yesterday and Today with the infamous "Butcher Cover"; a large, World War II American Garrison Flag displaying 48 stars; a pre-1900, German-made, watchmaker's screw refinishing tool that belonged to the seller's watchmaker father; the last suit given to Colonel Harlan Sanders under his contract with KFC, which was found by the seller in a house that belonged to Sanders; the commission document, signed by United States President Grover Cleveland, with which he appointed William Lochren Commissioner of Pensions; and a 1981 Zamperla "K.O. PunchBall" arcade punching bag game. 
18 64 "Ready, Set, Pawn" September 13, 2010 (2010-09-13)
Items appraised include a 1970s custom-made, Super Comp drag racing car, with trailer, that needs restoration to be recertified; a 1945 Japanese Set #2 land mine training kit that belonged to the seller's veteran father; an 1883 high-wheel bicycle, whose parts the Old Man feels are far more modern than the 1800s; and a Howdy Doody paper doll Wonder Bread advertisement estimated by the Old Man to be from the 1950s. Chumlee pesters Rick to have the shop print business cards for him, though he is forced to adapt when he sees how Corey wrote his name on them. 
19 65 "The Eagle Has Landed" September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20)
Items appraised include a gutted 1920 Prohibition-era antique slot machine from Colorado a 1973 Jeep CJ5 that needs restoration; an 1861 Double Eagle $20 gold coin brought in by a bail bondsman whose missing client gave it to him as collateral; and a collection of photographs and positives from the Apollo 17 moon landing mission. 
20 66 "Like a Rolling Chum" September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20)
Items appraised include a hockey stick signed by members of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" United States Olympic men's hockey team; an original 1970s vinyl LP of Bob Dylan's album, Self Portrait, which Chumlee is tasked to get autographed by Dylan, who is performing in town; a 1997 Fleetwood Discovery motorhome; and a huge collection of 1950s cowboy toys that includes various memorabilia of The Lone Ranger and Bat Masterson. Bob Dylan has a cameo appearance. 
21 67 "Hello Nurse" October 18, 2010 (2010-10-18)
Items appraised include a Civil War-era Kentucky long rifle; a silver plate and bowl whose seller says was stolen from Adolf Hitler's summer home by his great uncle during World War II; an 1899 Irish blackthorne walking stick; a rare, 1967 G.I. Joe nurse action doll; and a 1950s-era Marketeer golf cart in poor condition. Irritated over the poor performance of the night shift, Rick assigns Corey to temporarily work the night shift to retrain the employees, much to Corey's displeasure. 
22 68 "Chumdog Millionaire" October 18, 2010 (2010-10-18)
Items appraised include a 1956 ES 225-T Gibson guitar; a 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 sports car; and a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt, sent to the seller's grandfather. Rick, Corey and Chumlee learn they will appear on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Meredith Vieira makes a cameo appearance in a dream sequence experienced by Chumlee. 
23 69 "Gone With the Schwinn" October 25, 2010 (2010-10-25)
Items appraised include a pair of ornate, hand-etched parade saddles; a 60-year-old Steiff teddy bear; an 18th century bronze miniature cannon, purchased at a garage sale, that was used for instruction in the use of its larger counterparts; a pair of Schwinn Phantom bicycles from the 1950s; and a collection of 58 boxes, each containing about 60 video tapes of various TV shows and movies plus audio cassettes, that belonged to Sammy Davis, Jr.
24 70 "Bare Bones" October 25, 2010 (2010-10-25)
Items appraised include a collection of 290 million-year-old Mazon Creek fossils of spiders and ferns; a blackjack table from the Stardust Casino; a pair of metal Coca-Cola signs from the 1950s; and a custom Down and Dirty motorcycle frame. When Rick and the Old Man learn that Corey paid a total of $18,000 to buy the frame and build a motorcycle from it, they give Corey, who entertains the notion of purchasing it himself, an ultimatum. 
25 71 "Never Surrender" November 1, 2010 (2010-11-01)
Items appraised include a letter by Winston Churchill to U.S. Major General Mark Clark; a radio controlled, gas-powered toy Hummer that Chumlee wants to repair; an antique barber pole made between the late 1800s and the early 1900s made of cast iron and blown stained glass; a 1938 Frigidaire refrigerator; and a Catholic relic from Saint Elizabeth Seton with documentation in Latin. 
26 72 "Honest Abe" November 1, 2010 (2010-11-01)
Items appraised include a silk Abraham Lincoln campaign ribbon from the 1860 U.S. Presidential election; a working 19th century dynamite detonator; a mid-1960s B&Z Electra-King electric car; a pair of mint condition 1990 Air Jordan V basketball sneakers, (about which Chumlee displays a surprising amount of knowledge); a pre-WWII German Tippco toy army truck; and a 1913 Victrola phonograph. 

Season 4

Ep # Total Title Airdate
1[2] 73 "Monkey Business" December 6, 2010 (2010-12-06)
Items appraised include a 1944 Carlisle & Finch Navy spotlight; a hat claimed to have been worn by John Wayne in either Rio Grande or Rio Lobo; a Rembrandt etching whose seller bought it at a garage sale for $10; a 1930s Baldwin Howard grand piano; a 1950s Musical Jolly Chimp clapping cymbal toy; and a Yankees Stadium bleacher seat whose seller claims was taken from the stadium during the 1977 World Series
2 74 "Packing Heat" December 13, 2010 (2010-12-13)
Items appraised include a 1950s, battery-operated bacon-cooking pig chef toy made by Yonezawa; a collection of 1990s Atlanta Braves championship and World Series rings; a 1962 Cadillac Fleetwood limousine; a pair of antique pistol lighters; and a pair of 1860 hand-stitched political dolls depicting Abraham Lincoln and a slave, which were made to be burned in effigy by pre-Civil War, pro-slavery advocates. The Oak Ridge Boys (the Old Man's favorite band) make a cameo appearance. 
3 75 "Luck of the Draw" January 17, 2011 (2011-01-17)
Items appraised include a pair of 19th century pistols; a collection of items that belonged to Wyatt Earp, as well as some photos of Earp and Bat Masterson; a collection of fishing lures; an antique television; a Schlitz beer lamp; and a gold medal from the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. 
4 76 "Houdini's Handcuffs" January 17, 2011 (2011-01-17)
Items appraised include handcuffs and leg shackles that belonged to Harry Houdini; a St. Louis Rams Vince Lombardi Trophy from the 2000 Super Bowl; a collection of 1940s comic buttons from Pep Cereal; a 1970s Slingerland jazz drum set; and a Prohibition-era cocktail shaker. 
5 77 "Pedal to the Medal" January 24, 2011 (2011-01-24)
Items appraised include a 1950s child's pedal car; a chessboard made with wood from the Titanic; a 1978 Superman record player; a poem handwritten by Jimi Hendrix; and a sealed can of "Can Can" brand canned pearls that Rick wishes to open in order to inspect the contents. 
6 78 "Case Closed" January 24, 2011 (2011-01-24)
Items appraised include an 17th century musketoon; a 1974 Lotus Europa sports car; a case file from the Lindbergh baby kidnapping that belonged to Leon Hoage; a private investigator hired by Charles Lindbergh; and a mid-1970s Lasonic boom box
7 79 "Darth Pawn" January 31, 2011 (2011-01-31)
Items appraised include a 1930s Bendix A7 World War II aircraft octant; a 1995 Nintendo Virtual Boy video game console; an 1880s doctor's buggy whose seller purchased it on the Internet; two life-sized Star Wars figures of Jar Jar Binks and Darth Maul; and a 1763 Stradivarius violin whose seller says was found in a cedar chest in his newly-purchased house, but which Rick thinks is a copy. 
8 80 "Put Up Your Dukes" January 31, 2011 (2011-01-31)
Items appraised include a book published in 1546 by Georgius Agricola that was once owned by Isaac Newton; an Army jacket from the Spanish-American War whose seller claims belonged to his grandfather (much to the Harrisons' skepticism); and a 32-year-old, 80-piece collection of John Wayne memorabilia. After buying the Newton book, Rick notices some notes written in it that may be Newton's actual handwriting. 
9 81 "Pawn Illustrated" February 7, 2011 (2011-02-07)
Items appraised include a collection of World War II aviator gear, including a P-38 flight jacket, hat and survival kit; a 48-year-old canister of National Biscuit Company fallout shelter survival crackers; a child's half-scale flintlock musket dated to the 1770s–1780s; a collection of Sahara Casino baccarat chips; and a collection of the first year of issues of Sports Illustrated
10 82 "Striking a Chord" February 7, 2011 (2011-02-07)
Items appraised include a first Acts of Congress book signed by James Smith that was discovered in an old house; a Breitling emergency watch; an A-series 1907 Gibson mandolin Rick thinks might have been made by Lloyd Loar; a 1973 Airstream trailer; and a 1983 RB Robotics 5X home robot that was purchased at a flea market. 
11 83 "Harrison for President" February 14, 2011 (2011-02-14)
Items appraised include an antique 1930s Pepsi cooler that needs restoration; a functional antique Mutoscope arcade claw machine; a piece of fabric sporting the likeness of someone Rick thinks might pertain to William Henry Harrison, but who turns out to be someone else entirely; a sealed box of 1940s pre-embargo Cuban cigars found by the seller in his father's old war chest; and a picture book and medallion from the 1936 Summer Olympics
12 84 "Wise Guys" February 14, 2011 (2011-02-14)
Items appraised include an armored 1941 armored M3 Scout Car; a check signed by mobster Carlo Gambino; a 1988 Apple IIGS computer; an 1880 Newfoundland 2 dollar coin and a 1937 Little Orphan Annie decoder pin. 
13 85 "Robosaurus" March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21)
Items appraised include an 1886 cast-iron Uncle Sam mechanical coin bank; the fire-breathing Robosaurus monster truck; a $1 fold-over error note from the 1960s; and an antique Hohner harmonica. When the shop's computer system crashes, the Old Man becomes irate with Corey's inability to hand-write receipts. 
14 86 "Ah, Shoot!" March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21)
Items appraised include an Ansel Adams print; a 1987 Jaguar XJ6 that the Old Man takes a liking to; a 1942 Chicago Bears football autographed by the entire team; a copy of the November 3, 1948 edition of the Chicago Tribune, which featured the infamous "Dewey Defeats Truman" headline; and two 1934 $500 bill and $1,000 notes
15 87 "Going Postal" March 28, 2011 (2011-03-28)
Items appraised include an 1862 U.S. postage printing plate for a George Washington 24 cent stamp; a recalled poster for the 1983 film Star Wars: Return of the Jedi; a 1960s Alvin Seville marionette; an LP record album of a March 16, 1968 speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., made less than three weeks before his assassination; and a Sioux Indian youth vest, which Rick makes a grave mistake in purchasing. 
16 88 "Chummobile" March 28, 2011 (2011-03-28)
Items appraised include a writing desk that incorporates a gun, which appears to be from the 1890s–1910s; a replica of the Batmobile from the 1989 Batman film; an antique American warship's passport document featuring an Edward Savage engraving, and signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; and a collection of signed memorabilia of pool champion Willie Mosconi
17 89 "Evel Genius" April 4, 2011 (2011-04-04)
Items appraised include a collection of 24 1960s rock concert posters for Buffalo Springfield, the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones; an optometrist's collection of 400 hand-blown glass eyeballs dating from the 1890s – 1939; a 1977 Evel Knievel pinball machine that turns out to be worth much less than what Corey paid for it; and an autographed photo of Babe Ruth
18 90 "Pablo Pawncasso" April 4, 2011 (2011-04-04)
Items appraised include a copy of the first issue of Rolling Stone magazine; a pair of 2002 and 2008 gold-plated pants pendants awarded to Ohio State football players, the latter of which belonged to Doug Worthington; a pair of Picasso lithographs; a 1931 REO Flying Cloud hot rod with bullet-proof glass; and a 1980s coin-operated, computerized breathalyzer formerly used in a California bar. 
19 91 "Sub for Sale" April 11, 2011 (2011-04-11)
Items appraised include an officer's commission from the Revolutionary War; a miniature Model T Ford with a working motor; and a one-man midget submarine, whose purchase by Rick surprises both the Old Man and Corey. 
20 92 "Missile Attack" April 11, 2011 (2011-04-11)
Items appraised include the guidance system to a Cold War–era AIM-9 Sidewinder missile; an original Playboy bunny outfit; a 1986 Buick Regal that Chumlee takes an odd liking to; a 1850s–1860s carpenter's tool chest; and a 1980 Rubik's Cube sealed in its original package. 
21 93 "Not on My Watch" April 18, 2011 (2011-04-18)
Items appraised include a Confederate Civil War Bowie knife known as an "Arkansas Toothpick"; a 1970 Honda Z600; a professionally restored, 1936 Rolex watch previously owned by Bernie Madoff; a boxing gym bell signed by Sonny Liston in 1970; and a 1957 Team Bowling Alley arcade game. 
22 94 "Take a Seat" April 18, 2011 (2011-04-18)
Items appraised include a chair from the U.S. Senate that belonged to Senator Pat McCarran; a photograph of a NASA Gemini spacecraft launch signed by numerous astronauts including Neil Armstrong, Ed White, Buzz Aldrin, and Gus Grissom; a NASCAR driver's suit, circa 2002-2003, that once belonged to Ryan Newman; and a collection of Asian wood carvings. To address the Old Man's habit of falling asleep within view of the showroom floor, Rick has a new office built for him. 
23 95 "Pom Pom Pawn" April 25, 2011 (2011-04-25)
Items appraised include a naval blunderbuss from the 1600s, a 1978 GMC motor home sponsored by Coca Cola; a San Francisco 49ers cheerleader's 1989 Super Bowl ring; a photo of The Who signed by three of that band's members; and a Columbia University speed reading machine course. 
24 96 "Patton Pending" April 25, 2011 (2011-04-25)
Items appraised include a signed George S. Patton photo album, whose seller is the grandson of the lieutenant assigned to photograph Patton for three months; an antique sterling silver travel kit; a pair of jockey boots autographed by Willie Shoemaker; a large collection of decanters; and a Kevlar bulletproof vest with two trauma plates. 
25 97 "Spidey Cents" May 2, 2011 (2011-05-02)
Items appraised include a piece of the heat shield from the Apollo 13 spacecraft; a 1973 Husqvarna CR 400 dirt bike whose restoration may prove to be a problem for Corey; a World War II Japanese non-commissioned officer's sword; Todd McFarlane's original artwork for page 25 of The Amazing Spider-Man #316 (June 1989); and a Curta calculator from the 1950s or 60s. 
26 98 "Necessary Roughness" May 2, 2011 (2011-05-02)
Items appraised include a collection of secret plans from the Normandy landings of World War II; a leather football helmet; a pair of saber bayonets from the Franco-Prussian War; and the head of a rare 1978 Stretch Serpent toy that Corey buys for $500, leading to a bet between him and an irritated Old Man over how much it is really worth. 
27 99 "Peacemaker" May 9, 2011 (2011-05-09)
Items appraised include an early 1890s Colt .45 Peacemaker; a mid-1950s German Binz scooter; photos of a Japanese World War II Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane shot down in the Aleutian Islands on July 10, 1942; a Tiger's eye gemstone skull; and Elvis Presley's medical records. 
28 100 "The Great Escape" May 9, 2011 (2011-05-09)
Items appraised include an original Harry Houdini straitjacket authenticated to have been used by him in a January 1, 1915 performance;[3] a loudspeaker from Ebbets Field in Brooklyn; a letter written and signed by Helen Keller; and a Carl Zeiss telescope from the late 1800s. 
29 101 "Broadsiding Lincoln" May 30, 2011 (2011-05-30)
Items appraised include a John Wilkes Booth Wanted poster printed on April 20, 1865; a 1930s arcade penny scale; an Air Force fighter pilot's G-suit and helmet worn by the seller's brother-in-law when he flew an F-18 during the Gulf War; and a 1930s Chicago police badge. 
30 102 "Sharpe Shooters" June 1, 2011 (2011-06-01)
Rick and Sean Rich travel to Ashman's Pioneer Market in Fillmore, Utah to investigate a Civil War-era Gatling gun that just came on the market, as well as an 1863 Sharps carbine. Back in Las Vegas, items appraised at the Gold & Silver include a 1915 Ford Model T taxi and a vintage Charlie Weaver Bartender toy. 
31 103 "Late Night Chum" June 6, 2011 (2011-06-06)
Items appraised include World War II Adolf Hitler novelty matches; a Union Civil War cavalry jacket; a limited edition copy of The Illiterate Digest autographed by author Will Rogers; a porcelain-coated, 1940s Texaco sign; and an original Teddy Ruxpin and Grubby set. Rick assigns Chumlee to the night shift to fill in for someone who is sick. 
32 104 "Buy The Book" June 6, 2011 (2011-06-06)
Items appraised include a Confederate "CS" belt buckle with a Minié ball bullet lodged in it; a first edition copy of Ernest Hemmingway's For Whom The Bell Tolls, along with a framed autograph of the author, which George Stephanopoulos later purchases when he visits the shop; a 1932 Lincoln Roadster, whose seller is initially reluctant to negotiate; and an antique bamboo fishing pole. 
33 105 "Over the Top" June 13, 2011 (2011-06-13)
Items appraised include a quick-draw gun holster and blank-firing gun used on the TV series Gunsmoke in 1957 and 1958; a 1930s Steelcraft zeppelin pull toy; a World War I 5th Marine Regiment helmet; and an antique clock with four Morgan silver dollars and two Peace Dollars embedded in it. Rick hires a personal trainer and insists that he, Corey, the Old Man and Chumlee begin exercising every morning. 
34 106 "Honor Thy Father" June 13, 2011 (2011-06-13)
Items appraised include the document signed by John Hancock with which he was inducted as a captain in the American militia; a framed, limited print photo of Jimi Hendrix by Gered Mankowitz that Corey wants to buy as a Father's Day gift for Rick; a 1934 steel Rickenbacker frying pan guitar; and a 1960s Schwinn Sting-Ray Runabout that's been outfitted with a motor that Corey says needs to be removed in order for it to be sold as a collectible. 
35 107 "The Pick, the Pawn, and the Polish" July 11, 2011 (2011-07-11)
The conclusion of a three-part crossover episode that began on American Pickers and continued on American Restoration. Rick asks Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz to find a 1957 Chevrolet for his father's 70th birthday, and then meets with Rick Dale and Danny Koker to have it restored in time for the party. At the Gold & Silver, items appraised including a rare, 1800s Imperial Protector 4mm gun ring; a collection of approximately 50 original animation cels and their color guides that include Scooby Doo, Fat Albert, The Smurfs, and Looney Tunes; and an unused ticket for a 1966 Beatles concert at Shea Stadium
36 108 "Making Cents" July 18, 2011 (2011-07-18)
Items appraised include a script of The Godfather purported signed by Al Pacino, but actually signed by Al Ruddy, a co-producer; a sterling silver Cartier bottle opener and a pair of caps; a vintage Excelsior accordion; a World War II Celestial Navigation trainer book; and a 1950s coin-operated Bally "Western Express" kiddie ride that Chumlee, working on a $1,000 spending limit from Rick, investigates in an attempt to prove himself. 
37 109 "Kings and McQueens" July 18, 2011 (2011-07-18)
Items appraised include a 19th century shotgun disguised as a cane; a 1940 motorcycle that belonged to Steve McQueen; and a book printed by Benjamin Franklin
38 110 "Face the Music" July 25, 2011 (2011-07-25)
Items appraised include a framed business card of John Wesley Hardin, authentication of which proves to be difficult; a 1950s Shopsmith woodworking machine; a jacket worn by actor Clint Walker in the 1964 movie Send Me No Flowers, which the seller says he purchased from Walker personally; and an early 1930s Gibson mandolin that an ambitious Chumlee buys for $1,500. 
39 111 "Off the Wall" July 25, 2011 (2011-07-25)
Items appraised include an 1854 Civil War musket made in Harpers Ferry that Rick observes is loaded; replica Master Chief armor suit and rifle based on the video game Halo that was made by the seller; a 1950s Murray atomic missile pedal car; two liberty passes from the USS Arizona and USS Mississippi; and a collection of four vintage pawn shop movie posters that Rick wants to keep to decorate the shop, but for which Corey has other ideas. 
40 112 "Buffalo Bull" August 1, 2011 (2011-08-01)
Items appraised include a chest filled with puppets and other memorabilia belonging to Buffalo Ben, who may have been a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show; a phone booth from the 1950s or 1960s whose phone still functions; a collection of three vintage railroad lamps; and an unsigned copy of Ronald Reagan's 1928 high school yearbook and a signed letter that belonged to the seller's grandfather, who graduated with Reagan. 
41 113 "Cannons and Klingons" August 1, 2011 (2011-08-01)
Items appraised include a military lighter, I.D. and scrapbook that belonged to the seller's grandfather, a writer/producer made who propaganda films for the U.S. government's atomic testing program in the 1950s; a shirt that belonged to Roy Rogers; a collection of 200 pieces of signed Star Trek memorabilia; and an antique signal cannon used by Jonathan Higgins (John Hillerman) on the TV series Magnum, P.I.
42 114 "Silent and Deadly" August 8, 2011 (2011-08-08)
Items appraised include a piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln's tomb; a Schuco Charlie Chaplin wind-up doll; a 1970 Chevy Impala; an antique African sword from the Congo; and a rare copy of a limited edition of The Authorized Al, a biography of "Weird Al" Yankovic
43 115 "Weird Science" August 8, 2011 (2011-08-08)
Items appraised include an antique Master Violet Ray #11 electrotherapy kit; a 19th century, five-barrel, 37mm Hotchkiss revolving cannon that fires one-pound projectiles, which Rick and Sean Rich investigate at Ashman's Pioneer Market in Utah; a 1973 Wurlitzer 1050 jukebox; a 50-year-old electric waffle iron; and an unused, early 1900s hog oiler
44 116 "The Wright Stuff" August 15, 2011 (2011-08-15)
Items appraised include a collection of letters and pilot licenses signed by Orville Wright; a 1930s Jennings Bronze Chief nickel slot machine; and a Model 1830 percussion musket from West Point Military Academy
45 117 "Out of Gas" August 15, 2011 (2011-08-15)
Items appraised include an early 1800s W. Child percussion dueling pistol; a hat once owned by Ronnie Van Zant of Lynyrd Skynyrd, who gave it to the seller in 1977; a first edition copy of David Copperfield; a 2000 Porsche Carrera 911 engine from a junkyard; and a vintage rotary dial pay phone that's been converted for home use. 
46 118 "The King's Bling" September 5, 2011 (2011-09-05)
Items appraised include a collection of over 200 vintage Matchbox cars; a pair of World War I German Pickelhaube helmets; a trio of vintage Japanese arcade games (Dig Dug, Yie-Ar Kung Fu and Super Dodgeball); and a necklace owned by Elvis Presley that was given to the seller when she was a teenager. 
47 119 "Pipe Dreams" September 5, 2011 (2011-09-05)
Items appraised include Robert E. Lee's silver spoon and Ulysses S. Grant's meerschaum pipe, which are brought in by the same seller; four volumes of Don Quixote; a vintage Metrotech metal detector; a U.S. Vietnam War-era practice bomb; and one of Secretariat's horseshoes. 
48 120 "High Stakes" September 12, 2011 (2011-09-12)
Items appraised include an 1830s Knock percussion pistol; a 1958 Glastron Seaflight boat; a copy of Dracula signed by Bram Stoker that was purchased at a charity auction; a Penn State University 1973 Orange Bowl championship ring; and a collection of antique billiard items, including ivory billiard balls. 
49 121 "Pirate's Booty" September 12, 2011 (2011-09-12)
Items appraised include a 1787 carriage strongbox; a pirate ship parade float that Chumlee investigates; a collection of 17 one ounce silver art bars from the early 1970s; a World War II bomber jacket and flight mission logs that belonged to the seller's father, a B-17 pilot; and two Native American Kachina figurines made of sterling silver and turquoise
50 122 "Teacher's Pet" September 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)
Items appraised include a World War II Sperry bombsight purchased at a garage sale for $10, which turns out to be not a bombsight, but a compensating mechanism from a B-26 or B-24 turret; a 1930s Dow-Jones stock ticker; two 1903 volumes of Charles Paul de Kock's novel, Le Barbier de Paris, hand-written and illustrated by John French Sloan on vellum in 1903; and a toy car vetted by Antwaun, after he asks Chumlee to teach him more about the pawn business. 
51 123 "Bugs Money" September 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)
Items appraised include a golf putter owned by Dean Martin; a 1941 741 Indian motorcycle; a homemade suit of armor; a tin Louis Armstrong toy; and a Bugs Bunny 50th anniversary poster signed by Mel Blanc and Friz Freleng
52 124 "Security" September 26, 2011 (2011-09-26)
Items appraised include a Civil War drum; a 1922 photographer's printing table; a Royal Riders motorcycle club uniform; and a 1652 sixpence coin. Antwaun, in preparation to take a few days off, attempts to train Chumlee on how to work the door in his absence. 
53 125 "Poker Night" September 26, 2011 (2011-09-26)
Items appraised include a 1956 Winter Olympics competitor's stadium coat that was purchased at a New England thrift store for less than $15; a 1940s pinup poster by Earl MacPherson; a 19th century gambling kit; and a 2002 Snoop Dogg doll in its package. The Old Man challenges the others to a game of poker. 
54 126 "Rick or Treat" October 24, 2011 (2011-10-24)
Items appraised in this Halloween-themed episode include a 19th century vampire-killing kit; a collection equipment used in paranormal investigations that includes several tape recorders, a full spectrum camera and a laser grid, whose sellers offer to use to search for paranormal activity around the shop; a 1940s keypunch machine whose seller was a punchcard accounting instructor in the early 1950s; and a 1983 Jabba the Hutt Play-Doh set. Also, Rick orders the entire staff to come in on Halloween in costume, with the best costume awarded $100 of in-store credit. 

Season 5

Ep # Total Title Airdate
1 127 "Mile High Club" November 28, 2011 (2011-11-28)
Items appraised include an Aero L-39 Albatros Czechoslovakian fighter jet; a baseball glove signed by Babe Ruth and a bat signed by Ruth and Christy Mathewson; and a set of mid-to-late 1800s George Ligowsky glass and clay target balls; and a 1940s Hanovia tanning lamp
2 128 "Patriot Games" November 28, 2011 (2011-11-28)
Items appraised include a poster from the movie Bullitt signed by Steve McQueen, Robert Duvall, Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Vaughn; two Civil War diaries from 1864 and 1865 that belonged to Hiram Otis Warren, a Captain in the Union Army, 123rd New York Infantry, who was present at Gettysburg, Chancellorsville and Sherman's March, which are brought in by Warren's great-great-grandson; and Ricky Bryant's New England Patriots 2004 Super Bowl ring, whose hand-engraved manufacturer's mark worries Rick. Rick decides to implement a new rule forbidding staff from keeping items purchased for the shop, but Corey and the Old Man are skeptical of Rick's own commitment to this idea. 
3 129 "Blaze of Glory" December 5, 2011 (2011-12-05)
Items appraised include a torch from the 1984 Summer Olympics, brought in by the man who ran with it when he was 17; an early 20th century Austrian miniature pinfire pistol; a 1937 Oldsmobile L-37 four-door sedan with suicide doors; and a Mario statue. 
4 130 "Looney Dunes" December 5, 2011 (2011-12-05)
Items appraised include a five-speed, custom sand rail, which was awarded to the seller in her divorce; a 1930s Levi's jacket; a collection of unpublished photos of Jimi Hendrix presented by Ron Raffaelli, the Hendrix photographer who took them and kept them in his archives for 40 years; and a 2011 Polaris Razor XP 900 dune buggy. Rick and Corey take the two purchased off-road vehicles to the desert to see which one of them made the better deal. 
5 131 "Buyer Beware" December 12, 2011 (2011-12-12)
Items appraised include a a prop policeman's badge from the TV show Dragnet; 1940s steel mandolin; a post-Civil War era Grand Army of the Republic parade cannon; and a signed Abraham Lincoln photograph. 
6 132 "Silence of the Lambo" December 12, 2011 (2011-12-12)
Items appraised include a certified set of Saddam Hussein's fingerprints taken after his 2003 capture and arrest; an Olympic drug test pin brought in by the cyclist to whom it was given; a 2003 Lamborghini Murcielago purchased at an IRS auction; an 1800s solid brass duck press; and a sterling silver Tiffany Walkman originally owned by John Entwistle, which is brought in by his ex-wife, Maxine. 
7 133 "$=MC2" December 19, 2011 (2011-12-19)
Items appraised include a collection of Foreign Broadcast Information Service[4] daily impact reports from 1972 to early 1973; a World War II-era handheld Japanese air raid siren; and a limited edition photograph of Albert Einstein by Philippe Halsman that appeared on the cover of Time magazine. The Old Man and Chumlee are given a tour of a World War II-era Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
8 134 "Pony Up" December 19, 2011 (2011-12-19)
Items appraised include a collection of items that belonged to former Attorney General J. Howard McGrath, including his Secret Service credentials, letters from J. Edgar Hoover and Hubert Humphrey, and a counterfeit $10 bill; a soundwagon record player; a 1979 Mattel Electronics electronic horse race analyzer; and a 1960s M422A1 Mighty Mite jeep. 
9 135 "High Tops" December 26, 2011 (2011-12-26)
Items appraised include Nikola Tesla's original 1887 prototype AC motor; a pair of limited edition Nike Mag sneakers from the film Back to the Future Part II, a 1968 Volkswagen Beetle convertible, a 1920s Gordonair salesman's sample icebox, and a Breguet Lamborghini Diablo clock circa 1990-1993. 
10 136 "Apocalypse Wow" December 26, 2011 (2011-12-26)
Items appraised include a print of the Albrecht Dürer engraving Knight, Death and the Devil;[5] a nightlight statue of Bud Light advertising icon Spuds MacKenzie; a 2005 customized trike outfitted with built-in speakers, a video screen and a Mack Truck horn; a pre-Civil War daguerreotype studio camera; and a 2001 Boss Hoss trike. 
11 137 "Corey's Big Play" January 2, 2012 (2012-01-02)
Items appraised include a fake Wells Fargo strongbox with a fake ball-and-chain whose seller says is from Folsom Prison circa the late 1800s or early 1900s; a 1924 Dodge Brothers business sedan; a Terminator skill stop slot machine from Japan; and a large, 70 lb. pair of World War II-era Nikon Coastwatcher binoculars taken from Guam in 1944. 
12 138 "Help Wanted" January 2, 2012 (2012-01-02)
Items appraised include a triple-barreled, 1891 Sauer & Sohn drilling combination gun consisting of a 16-gauge double-barreled shotgun and a 9.3 mm rifle, whose seller says was taken from Germany by his grandfather during World War II; a contemporary InSTEP child's police pedal car;[6] a collection of reproduction cast iron children's piggy banks ("Artillery", "Speaking Dog", "Teddy and the Bear", and "William Tell"); and a 1930s Dunhill clock cigarette lighter. With business picking up during the night shift, Rick decides to hire a new night employee to help Charles, who is adept at dealing with jewelery, but not with antiques. 

Home releases

Pawn Stars The Complete Season 1
Set details[7] DVD Layout
  • DISC ONE (7 episodes): Boom or Bust / Confederate Conundrum / Sink or Sell / Knights in Fake Armor? / Gangsters & Guitars / Damn Yankees / Brothels & Busses
  • DISC TWO (7 episodes + bonus): Time Machines / Rope a Dope / Rick’s Big Bet / John Hancock’s Hancock / Plane Crazy / Peaches & Pinups / Old Man’s Gamble / Bonus
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
January 26, 2009 N/A N/A
Pawn Stars Season 2
Set details[8] DVD Layout
  • DISC 1: Fired Up / Sharks and Cobras / Old Man’s Booty / A Shot and a Shave / Hot Air Buffoon / Steaks at Stake / A Christmas Special / Secret Santa / Pawn Shop Pinot
  • DISC 2: Bikes and Blades / Rick’s Bad Day / Chum Goes AWOL / Wheels / Shocking Chum / Pezzed Off / Guns and Rangers / Tattoos and Tantrums
  • DISC 3: Pinball Wizards / Chopper Gamble / Spooning Paul Revere / Off The Wagon / Fortune in Flames / Backroom Brawl / Big Guns / Flight of the Chum
  • DISC 4: Bumpy Ride / Helmet Head / Bow Legged / Hell Week / ZZZZZZ / The British Are Coming / License to Pawn / Bonus
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
August 24, 2010 N/A N/A
Pawn Stars Volume 3
Set details[9][10][11] DVD Layout
  • DISC 1: Trail Breaker / Top Secret / Whale of a Time / Gold Diggers / Aw Shucks! / Deals From Hell / Chumlee's Dummies / Strike, Spare, BOOM
  • DISC 2: Message in a Bottle / Rough Riders / Phoning It In / Moon Walking / Peeping Pawn / Ace in the Hole / Double Trouble / Getting A Head
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
September 27, 2011 N/A N/A

References

Note: The episode roster of each season that is indicated in this article is derived from the episodes grouped on each season's DVD, as seen at sources such as History.com and Amazon.com. This arrangement is also corroborated by Netflix's streaming media service for the series. Another source that is consistent with the end of the third season and the beginning of the fourth season is this October 2010 Bloomberg Businessweek article stating that Rick Harrison was in talks at the time for a fourth season. A minority source that lists a different episode list for seasons 3 and 4 is iTunes (See below).

  1. ^ The date of the coffee grinder and the type of film used for the home movie is derived from History.com, accessed April 19, 2010. The same site also gives the 1980s as the date of the lunchbox, which is clearly an error, as the seller in the episode explicitly said it was from 1967, which is in line with when The Rat Patrol originally aired on ABC. Title cards seen in the episode indicate the home movie is dated "1939 or later", but 1945 is given as the closing end of the range in this article, since that is when President Franklin Roosevelt died.
  2. ^ "Pawn Stars on History", Facebook, December 6, 2010, accessed December 24, 2010.
  3. ^ "No Jacket Can Hold Him", Life, accessed May 9, 2011.
  4. ^ The papers are repeatedly referred to as "Pentagon" papers in the episode, however the cover of the top booklet reads "FBIS Reports 1 August – 31 August 1972". The Foreign Broadcast Information Service is part of the Central Intelligence Agency, and not the Pentagon.
  5. ^ "Albrecht Durer Engraving: 'Pawn Stars' Big Score (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post. December 27, 2011
  6. ^ http://www.instep.net/Product/Pedal_Cars/Detail/13_Police_Pedal_Car_14-PC200/
  7. ^ Pawn Stars: The Complete Season 1 DVD Set. History Shop. accessed August 8, 2011.
  8. ^ Pawn Stars Season 2 DVD Set. History Shop. accessed August 8, 2011.
  9. ^ Pawn Stars Volume 3 DVD Set. History Shop. accessed August 8, 2011.
  10. ^ Picture of DVD cover shows that the set is called "Pawn Stars Volume 3", even though it is listed as Season 3.
  11. ^ Note: The episodes up to and including "Chummobile" are included in Volume 3 on iTunes, with the remaining episodes selling as Season 4.

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