Pawn Stars 13
2016-07-27 | Reality | 29 episodes21 Seasons
Episode
Mad Deals (2016)
Cruise the streets with the Pawn Stars when a 1969 Triumph Motorcycle gets Rick's engine roaring. Will he ride to an offer or will it veer off-road? Next, the first ever issue of Mad comics illustrates its way into the shop. Will Rick make a satirical sale or will the deal go unpublished? And later, Corey locks and loads when a 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun fires in. Will he trigger a deal or will he shoot it down?
Pawn No Evil (2016)
Lose your senses with the Pawn Stars when a Japanese animatronic "speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil" monkey swings in. Will Chum take the moral high ground or will he turn a blind eye? Then, Rick feels cheated when a painting revealing Glenn Ford's love affair with Marilyn Monroe two-times its way into the shop. Will Rick commit to the best price or will the negotiation be a quickie? Next, things get greasy when Rick checks out an 1800s wooden oil barrel. Will he pump out a sale or will the deal run dry? And later, a Chinese Ming Dynasty Kuan banknote reigns over the shop. Will Rick inflate an offer or will he pass the buck?
Pawn Halen (2016)
All hands on deck with the Pawn Stars when a set of 1814 naval history books from John Adam's personal library sails into the shop. Will Rick anchor up to a deal or will he throw them overboard? Next, an electronic cigar box guitar signed by the legendary frontman Sammy Hager rocks in. Will Rick think it's red-hot hit or will he cancel the tour? Then, a 1901 coin sorter comes into the shop. Will Chum count up an offer or will he get rid of the loose change? And later, Rick rides out to see his restored 19th century racing sulky. Will he think it's a two-wheeled winner or will he gallop out the door?
Civil War Treasures (2016)
Brush up on American history with the Pawn Stars and revisit some of the greatest Civil War items to ever enter the shop: a Civil War veteran's rifle, a campaign ribbon from Lincoln's first election in 1860, a sterling-silver flask used in the Civil War, a lap desk made by the physician who treated John Wilkes Booth - Dr. Samuel Mudd, a soldier's engraved pocket watch, an 1864 Lincoln/Johnson campaign poster and a Confederate-era schoolbook containing mathematical problems that leave Rick puzzled.
Double Your Pawn (2016)
Giddy up with the Pawn Stars when early Western film star Harry Carey's collection of nearly 200 celebrity autographs lassos into the shop. Will Rick make a bonanza of an offer or ride the deal off into the sunset? Next, a 1900s Wrigley Gum vending machine pops in to the shop. Will Corey double his fun or find it's lost its flavor? Then, a measuring device known as a railroad equilibristat chugs in. Can Rick lay down an offer or will he derail negotiations? And later, a 1960s Jimmy Jet toy zooms in. Will Chum land on a price or will he steer off course?