Pawn Stars: Season 4: Cornering The Colonel # 58
Cornering the Colonel: The Pawn Stars get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to buy the iconic suit of Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Sanders, as well as a vintage punching bag game.
Cornering the Colonel: The Pawn Stars get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to buy the iconic suit of Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Sanders, as well as a vintage punching bag game.
Chopper Gamble: Rick tries to convince the Old Man to buy a helicopter, before setting his sights on a 240-year-old lottery ticket that might, or might not be, signed by George Washington.
Hot Air Buffoon: The boys have a tough decision to make when offered a bottle of Prohibition-era whiskey: buy it or drink it. Meanwhile, Corey purchases a huge hot air balloon.
Sink Or Sell: Corey finds himself in deep water when he buys a 1984 Chris Craft boat without testing it first. Has his hastiness sunk their chances of making a profit on the vessel?
Fender Bender: Rick checks out a 1939 Superman doll, while Corey has a jam on a 1952 Fender Telecaster. (S17, ep 3)
Old Man Corey: Rick goes back in TV time when a collection of original 1960s NBC posters roll up in the shop. Plus, a 1966 Harley Davidson rides through the doors. (S16, ep 3)
Pinball Punch: Chumlee checks out two classic pinball machines while Rick turns his attention to a carrier pigeon capsule from WWI. Plus, Rick decides to take up boxing. (S15, ep 5)
Spruce Goose: The guys fly high when a piece of Howard Hughes' famous Spruce Goose aircraft arrives in store. Celebrity portraits by Stephen Fishwick also catch their eye. (S14, ep 3)
The Great Pawnbino: This week, the Pawn Stars cast their eyes over a personal check signed by Babe Ruth and a collection of Navy buttons that date back to the Civil War. (S13, ep 3)
Learning The Ropes: The guys are wowed by a first-edition copy of Henry David Thoreau's classic Walden. Plus, interviews begin to find a new broker for the night shift. (S8, ep 3)