Pawn Stars: Season 7: Mile High Club # 13 (127)
Mile High Club: The team prepares to fight for a good price on a Cold War fighter jet and ponders the value of a bat and glove signed by 'Sultan of Swat' Babe Ruth. (S7, ep 13)
Mile High Club: The team prepares to fight for a good price on a Cold War fighter jet and ponders the value of a bat and glove signed by 'Sultan of Swat' Babe Ruth. (S7, ep 13)
Honor Thy Father: The guys inspect a document signed by Founding Father John Hancock, and a 1934 Rickenbacker guitar, one of the first electric guitars ever made. (S6, ep 13)
Case Closed: The Pawn Stars reopen the case of the century when a man brings in a detective's file from the infamous 1932 kidnap of renowned aviator Charles Lindbergh's son. (S5, ep 13)
The Pawn Stars set their sights on a sharpshooter's Kentucky Long Rifle, a rare 60s' GI Jane nurse doll, and a set of silver dishes pilfered from Hitler's mountain hideaway.
Bow Legged: The men hit treasure when a pirate leg is brought into the shop, Rich gets the chance to buy a top class archery bow and a man wheels up with a full-sized wooden motorcycle.
Shocking Chum: The pawn stars debate a bank-breaking deal for the most pricey item they have ever faced. While Rick eyes up a 1948 electric shock therapy machine and a Yamaha Rhino.
Peaches And Pinups: Rick is embarrassed when a lady tries to sell her husband's Playboy collection and Corey contemplates buying a crossbow that hasn't been fired in almost 40 years.
Capture The Pawn: Rick prepares for war when a rare 1589 manual for war practices and fortifying defences comes into the store. (S17, ep 12)
Live Long And Prosper: A signed picture of the original Star Trek cast and an Eli Whitney Civil War revolver both pique the Pawn Stars' interest. (S16, ep 12)
Playboys And Players: A collection of Playboy Club memorabilia arrives in the shop. Plus, Corey and Chum check out a pair of old Murray bicycles. (S15, ep 14)