Pawn Stars: Season 17: Stairway To Pawn
Stairway to Pawn: Rick checks out a bass guitar signed by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones and The Who's John Entwistle, but is he all about that bass? (S17, ep 11)
Stairway to Pawn: Rick checks out a bass guitar signed by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones and The Who's John Entwistle, but is he all about that bass? (S17, ep 11)
Generation Gap: A prop from the movie Cleopatra and a 1922 silver peace dollar make for an interesting day at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop. (S16, ep 11)
Break On Through: A painted door from the former home of The Doors' Jim Morrison shows up. Corey checks out some rare motorcycles. But can Rick stop him from overspending? (S15, ep 13)
Daddy's Girl: The guys check out Keith Haring artwork and a piece of Civil War history. Rick must deal with car salesman and shop regular Davey when he goes to buy a car. (S14, ep 11)
You Snooze You Lose: Corey steps up to the plate when the chance to buy a set of 1933 baseball cards comes up. Meanwhile, Rick checks out a two-handed German sword. (S13, ep 13)
Ring Around A Rockne: The guys are blown away by a ring that once belonged to mob boss Lucky Luciano, as well as a letter signed by legendary football coach Knute Rockne. (S8, ep 11)
Security: The Pawn Stars examine a drum from the Civil War and a motorcycle club uniform. Meanwhile, Chumlee temporarily takes over from Antwaun, the shop security guard. (S7, ep 11)
Missile Attack: The guys lock on to a Cold War era heat-seeking missile guidance system, deliberate over a Playboy bunny uniform and check out a 1986 Buick Regal motor car. (S6, ep 11)
Ah Shoot!: The guys zoom in on a long-lost picture by great photographer Ansel Adams. They later hope to get their hands on a Jaguar XJ6 and a ball signed by the 1946 Chicago Bears team.
Monkey Business: The men are faced with a hat said to have been worn by John Wayne, a 1950s' chimp toy, and an etching allegedly made by Rembrandt. But can they trust their sellers?