Cajun Pawn Stars: Season 1: Money Bzzzness # 4
Money Bzzzness: The guys look for a sweet deal as they try to get into the beekeeping business. Plus, a client lugs in a hefty WWII submarine hatch. But is it legit? (S1, ep 4)
Money Bzzzness: The guys look for a sweet deal as they try to get into the beekeeping business. Plus, a client lugs in a hefty WWII submarine hatch. But is it legit? (S1, ep 4)
Seat Of Horns: The Cajun Pawn Stars cast their eyes over an old Fowler hunting rifle believed to have belonged to George Washington and a chair made out of cattle horns. (S3, ep 1)
Trigger Finger: Joker believes he's struck it rich when he finds a 1929 coin potentially worth thousands of dollars. Plus, Jimmie negotiates a deal on an iconic Tommy gun. (S2, ep 3)
Shoeshine Mike: The guys gamble on a 1920s shoeshine stand and investigate the authenticity of an alleged Civil War surgeon's kit. Plus, an iconic car screeches into the shop. (S1, ep 3)
Batter Up: The team takes a look at a baseball bat signed by Ted Williams, one of the greatest hitters ever to play the game. But questions arise over its authenticity. (S3, ep 26)
Some Pig: A regular customer tries to pawn his champion show pig. Plus, a client offers up a walking stick that allegedly belonged to Native American legend Geronimo. (S2, ep 2)
Sweet And Sour: Staff at The Silver Dollar Pawn Shop check out the long-lost first album of Jerry Lee Lewis, a Civil War era Colt Dragoon revolver and a mischievous pygmy goat. (S1, ep 2)
All Jazzed Up: The Cajun Pawn Stars examine a drummer's pad signed by legendary musician Louis Armstrong. Meanwhile, Tammie sets her sights on a WWII Inglis pistol. (S3, ep 25)
Under The Gun: More prize items fall into the hands of Jimmie Deramus at The Silver Dollar Pawn Shop, beginning with a telephone that doubles as an electric shock device. (S2, ep 1)
Donkeys And Dollars: Jimmie DeTamus opens the doors to his huge pawn shop in Louisiana, where staff are about to clap eyes on the most expensive item ever to enter the store. (S1, ep 1)