Pawn Stars: Season 16: Ticket To Pawn #28
Ticket To Pawn: Beatlemania hits the shop when a signed 1963 guitar from the Fab Four is brought in. Meanwhile, Rick gives everyone a lesson in office etiquette. (S16, ep 28)
Ticket To Pawn: Beatlemania hits the shop when a signed 1963 guitar from the Fab Four is brought in. Meanwhile, Rick gives everyone a lesson in office etiquette. (S16, ep 28)
Chummified: The arrival of a mummified falcon gives the Pawn Stars a purchase to ponder. Plus, an autographed Harlem Globetrotters basketball from 1978 bounces in. (S15, ep 33)
The guys revisit some of the show's greatest Star Wars memorabilia, including an original Revenge of the Jedi poster, a Jabba the Hutt Play-Doh set and a rare set of movie props.
Hot Wheel Of Fortune: Rick is on a roll when the world's rarest Hot Wheel car comes into the shop. Meanwhile, Chum puts pen to paper and writes his memoirs. (S16, ep 27)
Smarty Pants: The guys check out a guitar owned by music legend Stephen Stills, along with a fascinating detective's camera from the 1800s. (S15, ep 32)
Hot Dam: Rick takes a look at some original blueprints to the Hoover Dam, while Chum has a potentially costly accident. (S16, ep 16)
Tough Cookie: A gold and silver Remington Arms gun pops up in the shop. Also, Corey and Chumlee look to strike a deal on a Mr T doll. (S14, ep 31)
The Wright Stuff: The guys snap to attention when a client brings in a rare West Point musket. They also get offered pilot licences signed by father of flight Orville Wright. (S6, ep 26)
Message In A Bottle: The men are presented with a supposed Civil War spy's whisky flask, two 19th-century English duelling pistols, and the original contract for The Who to play Woodstock.
Pain In The Caboose: Marc has his work cut out hauling a 1928 train caboose. Meanwhile, Roy ships a 1955 Ford Thunderbird. But it's not the easy run he expected. (S1, ep 5)