Pawn Stars: Season 13: Saddle Up #22 (296)
Saddle Up: An extraordinary Abraham Lincoln campaign poster from 1864 comes up for grabs. Chumlee returns to his youth when a Turbo Man action figure flies into the shop. (S13, ep 23)
Saddle Up: An extraordinary Abraham Lincoln campaign poster from 1864 comes up for grabs. Chumlee returns to his youth when a Turbo Man action figure flies into the shop. (S13, ep 23)
High Tops: The guys get their hands on a rare pair of Marty McFly high-top trainers, as well as the original AC motor invented by Nikola Tesla. (S7, ep 22)
Off The Wall: The guys enter fierce negotiations for a Civil War musket. Plus, Corey feels the brunt of his father's anger when he sell a rare poster from his movie collection. (S6, ep 22)
Whale Of A Time: The Pawn Stars get their hands on the first ever issue of Playboy to feature Marilyn Monroe and an engraved whale's tooth that could be an 1800s' scrimshaw.
Best Of - Money Makers: Break out the wallet and revisit some of the priciest items in the shop, including an alleged Edward Hopper, a Star Wars collection and an incredibly rare coin.
One Man's Junk. A baseball thought to be autographed by 1959 World Series Champions the LA Dodgers shows up. Rick looks for a snappy deal on a rare 1930s movie camera. (S16, ep 21)
Dodging Dillinger: Clients offer up bullet shells from depression-era gangster John Dillinger's last robbery, a vintage Schwinn Whizzer and a Stretch Armstrong doll. (S15, ep 26)
Sleeping Giant: The guys rock out when a 1969 Les Paul guitar shows up. Can they get it for a song? Later, action is needed when the Old Man is once again caught snoozing. (S13, ep 21)
Pawn With The Wind: The guys are thrilled when a $1 bill signed by Clark Gable arrives. An item from Ulysses S. Grant's funeral also finds its way into Rick's hands. (S8, ep 21)
Apocalypse Wow: Rick takes a $5,500 risk on an alleged work by Renaissance artist Albrecht Durer. Later, he checks out a motorcycle. But is it worth what its owner claims? (S7, ep 21)