Cajun Pawn Stars: Season 3: Really Gotta Go Kart # 18 (46)
Really Gotta Go Kart: Yankee's powers of restoration are put to the test when an old go-kart is brought in. Johnnie finds some important notes written by Dwight Eisenhower. (S3, ep 18)
Really Gotta Go Kart: Yankee's powers of restoration are put to the test when an old go-kart is brought in. Johnnie finds some important notes written by Dwight Eisenhower. (S3, ep 18)
This Little Piggy: Jimmie scrutinises a vintage coin-operated children's ride and a Bulgarian version of Russia's AK rifle. Are either worthy of space in his store? (S2, ep 18)
Horseplay: The guys are offered Civil War projectiles and an unusual toy horse. Plus, a client walks in with a rare but pricey pistol sword. Can Jimmie slash his price? (S3, ep 17)
Mail To The Chief: The team are wowed by a letter penned by a young Bill Clinton. Plus, Jimmie sets his sights on a 1895 Colt Navy revolver with a rare and valuable defect. (S2, ep 17)
Mumbo Gumbo: The team get fired up when a client leads them to the infamous cannon used in the 1873 Colfax Massacre. Jimmie is awestruck by a Native American bison jacket. (S3, ep 16)
All Shook Up: Jimmie and Tammie cast their eyes over a scarf worn by Elvis during one of his concerts before checking out an original 1950s US Army jeep. (S2, ep 16)
Paintball Cajun Style: Jimmie and the team come across a cheque signed by Judy Garland, a rare World Series programme from 1932 and what could be a 1903 Remington rifle. (S3, ep 15)
Cash Kart: Jimmie and the team admire a huge mounted lion, a rare double-barrel knife pistol and a super-fast go-kart. But do these items spell profits? (S2, ep 15)
Ice Chip Off The Old Block: Jimmie and the team check out a unique snow cone concession stand, as well as a "certified" lock of Bigfoot's hair. (S3, ep 14)
Knocked Up: The staff enter tough negotiations over an African fertility chair, a pair of WWI army knives and a 1971 Fender guitar, Can they get them at the right price? (S2, ep 14)