coffee grinder ; a The Rat Patrol lunchbox,; a hard-carved, antique Native American tobacco store statue ; and an 8mm home movie of President Franklin D.
Roosevelt , dated between and When the subject of Corey and Chumlee's weight comes up, Rick challenges them to an obstacle course , with the loser required to buy lunch for a week.
April 25, Items appraised include an single-action Colt revolver whose nickel plating concerns Rick; a collection of 26 U. Presidential campaign buttons from between the s and the s; a Country Craftsman reproduction of an antique spinning wheel ; and a commercial-grade Astra Mega I espresso machine and coffee grinder , which Chumlee wishes to use to address the Old Man's more frequently napping of late.
Items appraised include a war bond engraved by Paul Revere right after the American Revolutionary War began; a pneumatic -powered, music-playing, replica of a fire engine ; a Chevrolet Impala station wagon whose engine swap and other modifications dissatisfy Rick and the Old Man; and a Seeburg jukebox that needs extensive restoration.
May 2, Items appraised include an antique Ives toy train set that was found in a year-old house; an three-cent George Washington postage stamp encased in a token; a 10th anniversary edition Datsun ZX ; a copy of the final draft script to the James Bond movie Goldfinger , whose seller says was given to him by actor Harold Sakata , who played Oddjob in the film and whom he was close friends with; and a 19th-century antique tricycle that Rick thinks is a reproduction.
June 7, Items appraised include a Rokon Trail-Breaker 2-wheel drive offroad motorcycle ; a Lima escudo Spanish fleet gold coin; an antique Woody Woodpecker toy; a collection of Muhammad Ali and Layla Ali memorabilia; and a Zenith Trans-Oceanic Model shortwave radio.
Items appraised include a set of maps and battle plans for the Battle of Iwo Jima ; a script for the In the Heat of the Night episode "Blessings", autographed by nine of the series' stars, including Carroll O'Connor ; a Ford F truck that needs work; and a collection of s miner's equipment found in Goldfield, Nevada , the centerpiece of which is a miner's ore cart.
June 14, Items appraised include the first issue of Playboy magazine, featuring Marilyn Monroe 's nude pictorial; an whale tooth scrimshaw with a logbook stamp on its bottom; two antique rifles, one of which is a. June 21, Items appraised include an antique carnival Big Six wheel , which Rick and the seller spin to come to an agreement on a purchase price; a white metal coin from George Washington 's funeral, with a hole drilled into it that bothers Rick, and whose apparent age worries the Old Man; a flax bow totem from a Native American craftshop in Wyoming; a copy of the earlyth-century Coca-Cola advertisement Drink Coca-Cola 5¢ featuring model Hilda Clark ; and a hand-cranked corn shucker.
Items appraised include a kris sword from the Philippines with a talisman pommel ; three photo negatives of Michael Jackson taken during his HIStory World Tour , the rights which the photographer wants to sell; a dome-top trunk from the late 19th century that was bought at a San Francisco yard sale; a copy of Dante 's Inferno illustrated by Gustave Doré from the late 19th century; and a wooden duck pull toy from the s that was bought at a yard sale 20 years previously by the seller's mother.
June 28, Items appraised include a solar therapy device; a Stinson Reliant airplane; two Western Novelty dummies whose purchase by the Old Man angers Rick; a receipt of Andrew Jackson 's for eight muskets from the War of , and a signed and numbered print of Peter Lik 's photo "Beyond Paradise".
Items appraised include a bowling ball mortar built by the seller; a British World War II baby gas mask ; an intact ticket for the Muhammad Ali versus Floyd Patterson fight; an antique spotlight estimated to be from the s; and a collection of 70 antique railroad bonds , estimated by the seller to date from the s.
July 5, Items appraised include a broken Remington six-shot revolver that is fourth in a series of four, of which Teddy Roosevelt owned two, whose seller claims belonged to an ancestor general in the Honduran Army that rode with Roosevelt; a John Deere Model A tractor ; 12 frosted glass Disney figurines said to be made for a Disney park in Italy that never opened; a Romstar "Jump Shot" basketball arcade game; an s British-style bugle bought at an estate sale that appears to have belonged to the 7th Cavalry , Company A; and a Bulova Accutron Spaceview Movement gift clock, given to Israel Foreign Minister Yigal Allon by Richard Nixon , whose seller is Allon's grandson.
Items appraised include three personal letters by John , Robert and Edward Kennedy to the seller's aunt; a Coca-Cola airline ice chest dating from to ; a copy of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland illustrated by Salvador Dalí ; a collection of over 1, Transformers toys; five vintage Mickey Mouse rotary telephones ; and an year-old antique razor made in Solingen, Germany that was bought at an estate sale, whose ivory handle turns out to be made of celluloid.
Items appraised include a framed Apollo 16 mission flag autographed by all three mission astronauts; an American Civil War. Kennedy memorabilia whose pieces are in varied condition. Lee 's nephew, Major General Fitzhugh Lee , Commander of the 7th Army Corps , purchased 20 years previously by the seller at an estate sale; a lateth-century professional gambler's toolkit, also purchased 20 years previously, which belonged to gambler J.
Items appraised include an s—s. Items appraised include a shrunken human head from the Amazon that Rick thinks is a fake; a black widow brooch that Rick identifies as Fabergé , much to the seller's surprise; a Buick Skylark in need of restoration that the seller found behind a grocery store before buying it from the owner; a U.
Civil War field desk filled with period documents, whose seller claims to be the great, great grandson of its original owner, the captain of the 10th Indiana Volunteers , Company C; and a Queen Paula Sears pump organ.
Items appraised include a copy of the Beatles album Yesterday and Today with the infamous "Butcher Cover"; a large World War II American Garrison Flag displaying 48 stars; a pre, German-made, watchmaker's screw refinishing tool that belonged to the seller's watchmaker father; the last suit given to Colonel Harlan Sanders under his contract with KFC , which was found by the seller in a house that belonged to Sanders; the commission document, signed by United States President Grover Cleveland , with which he appointed William Lochren Commissioner of Pensions; and a Zamperla "K.
PunchBall" arcade punching bag game. Items appraised include a s custom-made, Super Comp drag racing car , with trailer , that needs restoration to be recertified; a Japanese Set 2 land mine training kit that belonged to the seller's veteran father; an high-wheel bicycle , whose parts the Old Man feels are far more modern than the 19th century; and a Howdy Doody paper doll Wonder Bread advertisement estimated by the Old Man to be from the s.
Chumlee pesters Rick to have the shop print business cards for him, though he is forced to adapt when he sees how Corey wrote his name on them. Items appraised include a hockey stick signed by members of the "Miracle on Ice" United States Olympic men's hockey team ; an original s vinyl LP of Bob Dylan 's album, Self Portrait ; a Fleetwood Discovery motorhome ; and a huge collection of s cowboy toys that includes various memorabilia of The Lone Ranger and Bat Masterson.
Rick tasks Chumlee to get the album autographed by Dylan, who is performing in town. However, Chumlee disappoints Rick with an autograph made out to the former. October 18, Items appraised include a Civil War-era Kentucky long rifle ; a silver plate and bowl whose seller says was stolen from Adolf Hitler 's summer home by his great uncle during World War II, and which Rick immediately rejects due to the shop not accepting Nazi memorabilia; an Irish blackthorne walking stick; a G.
Joe nurse action doll; and a s-era Marketeer golf cart in poor condition. Irritated over the poor performance of the night shift, Rick assigns Corey to temporarily work the night shift to retrain the employees, much to Corey's displeasure.
Items appraised include a Gibson guitar ; a DeLorean sports car; and a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt , sent to the seller's grandfather. Rick, Corey, and Chumlee learn they will appear on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Meredith Vieira makes a cameo appearance in a dream sequence experienced by Chumlee. October 25, Items appraised include a pair of ornate, hand-etched parade saddles; a year-old Steiff teddy bear ; an 18th-century bronze miniature cannon, purchased at a garage sale, that was used for instruction in the use of its larger counterparts; two s Schwinn Phantom bicycles; and a collection of 58 boxes, each containing about 60 video tapes of various TV shows and movies plus audio cassettes, that belonged to entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.
Items appraised include a collection of million-year-old Mazon Creek fossils of spiders and ferns; a blackjack table from the Stardust Casino ; two metal Coca-Cola signs from the s; and a custom Down and Dirty motorcycle frame.
November 1, Items appraised include a letter by Winston Churchill to U. Major General Mark Clark ; a radio controlled , gas-powered toy Hummer that Chumlee wants to repair; an antique barber pole made between the late 19th century and the early 20th century made of cast iron and blown stained glass; a Frigidaire refrigerator; and a Catholic relic from Saint Elizabeth Seton with documentation in Latin.
Items appraised include a silk Abraham Lincoln campaign ribbon from the U. December 6, December 13, Items appraised include a s battery-operated bacon-cooking pig chef toy made by Yonezawa; a collection of s Atlanta Braves National League championship and World Series rings ; a Cadillac Fleetwood limousine; and two pistol cigarette lighters.
To surprise the Old Man, Rick invites the former's favorite band, the Oak Ridge Boys , for a visit to the shop. January 17, Items appraised include two 19th-century pistols; a collection of items that belonged to American folk legend Wyatt Earp , as well as some photos of Earp and Bat Masterson ; a collection of fishing lures whose seller hopes to buy a new surfboard; a Schlitz beer lamp; and a sample gold medal from the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Items appraised include handcuffs and leg shackles that belonged to Harry Houdini ; a St. Louis Rams Vince Lombardi Trophy from Super Bowl XXXIV ; a collection of s comic buttons from Pep Cereal ; a s Slingerland jazz drum set; and a Prohibition -era cocktail shaker.
January 24, Items appraised include an antique pedal car ; a chessboard made of wood from the Titanic ; a Superman record player; some poetry handwritten by Jimi Hendrix ; and a sealed can of "Can Can" brand canned pearls that Rick wishes to open in order to inspect the contents.
Items appraised include a 17th-century musketoon ; a Lotus Europa sports car; a case file from the Lindbergh baby kidnapping that belonged to Leon Hoage, a private investigator hired by Charles Lindbergh ; and a mids Lasonic boom box.
January 31, Items appraised include a s Bendix A7 World War II aircraft octant ; a Nintendo Virtual Boy video game console; an s doctor's buggy whose seller purchased on the Internet; life-sized Star Wars figures of Jar Jar Binks and Darth Maul ; and a Stradivarius violin whose seller says was found in a cedar chest in his newly-purchased house, but which Rick thinks is a copy.
Items appraised include a book published in by Georgius Agricola that was once owned by Isaac Newton ; a U. Army coat from the Spanish—American War whose seller claims belonged to his grandfather much to the Harrisons' skepticism ; a s Capehart cell phone; and a year-old, piece collection of John Wayne memorabilia.
After buying the Newton book, Rick notices some annotations written in it that may be Newton's actual handwriting.
February 7, Items appraised include a collection of World War II aviator gear, including a P flight jacket, hat, and survival kit; an unopened year-old canister of National Biscuit Company fallout shelter survival crackers; a half-scale flintlock musket dated to the s—s; three Sahara Casino baccarat chips; and a collection of first-three-seasons issues of Sports Illustrated.
Items appraised include a First Acts of Congress book signed by James Smith that was discovered in an old house; a Breitling emergency watch; an A-series Gibson mandolin Rick thinks might have been made by Lloyd Loar ; a Airstream trailer; and a RB Robotics 5X home robot that was purchased at a flea market.
February 14, Items appraised include an antique Pepsi cooler circa —50 that needs full restoration; a functional antique Mutoscope arcade claw machine ; a political textile sporting the likeness of someone Rick thinks might be William Henry Harrison , but who turns out to be Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette ; a sealed box of s pre-embargo Cuban cigars found by the seller in his father's old war chest; and a picture book from the Summer Olympics , along with one of the gold medallions that was given to German soldiers at the time.
Items appraised include a armored M3 Scout Car ; a check signed by mobster Carlo Gambino ; a Apple IIGS computer; an Newfoundland 2 dollar coin and a Little Orphan Annie decoder pin.
March 21, When the shop's computer system crashes, the Old Man becomes irate with Corey's inability to hand-write receipts. Items appraised include an U.
postage printing plate for a George Washington 24 cent stamp; a recalled poster for the film Star Wars: Return of the Jedi ; a s Alvin marionette ; an LP record album of a March 16, speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Items appraised include a writing desk that incorporates a gun, which appears to be from the s—s; a replica of the Batmobile from the Batman film; an antique American warship's passport document featuring an Edward Savage engraving and signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison ; and a collection of signed memorabilia of pool champion Willie Mosconi.
Items appraised include a collection of s rock concert posters for Buffalo Springfield , the Grateful Dead , and the Rolling Stones ; an optometrist's collection of hand-blown glass prosthetic eyeballs dating from the s — ; a Evel Knievel pinball machine that turns out to be worth much less than what Corey paid for it; and an autographed photo of Babe Ruth.
Items appraised include a copy of the first issue of Rolling Stone magazine; a pair of and gold-plated pants pendants awarded to Ohio State football players , the latter of which belonged to Washington Redskins defensive tackle Doug Worthington ; two Pablo Picasso lithographs; a REO Flying Cloud hot rod with bulletproof glass; and a s coin-operated, computerized breathalyzer formerly used in a California bar.
April 11, Items appraised include an officer's commission from the Revolutionary War; a vintage miniature Model T Ford car with a working motor; an antique spittoon from the Goldfield Hotel ; an R2-D2 cooler; and a one-man midget submarine , whose purchase by Rick surprises both the Old Man and Corey.
Items appraised include the guidance system to a Cold War —era AIM-9 Sidewinder missile ; an original Playboy Bunny outfit; a Buick Regal car that Chumlee takes an odd liking to; an s—s carpenter's tool chest; and a s Rubik's Cube sealed in its original package.
April 18, Items appraised include a Confederate Civil War Bowie knife known as an "Arkansas Toothpick"; a Honda Z ; a professionally restored, Rolex watch previously owned by fraudster Bernie Madoff ; a boxing gym bell signed by boxer Sonny Liston in ; and a Team Bowling Alley arcade game.
Items appraised include a chair from the U. Senate that belonged to Senator Pat McCarran ; a photograph of a NASA Gemini spacecraft launch signed by numerous astronauts including Neil Armstrong , Ed White , Buzz Aldrin , and Gus Grissom ; a NASCAR driver's suit, c.
To address the Old Man's habit of falling asleep within view of the showroom floor, Rick has a new office built for him. Items appraised include a naval blunderbuss from the 17th century, a GMC motorhome sponsored by Coca-Cola; a copy of talent agent John Robert Powers ' book, Secrets of Charm ; a San Francisco 49ers cheerleader's Super Bowl XXIV ring; a photo of The Who signed by three of that band's members; and a Columbia University speed reading machine course.
Items appraised include a signed General George S. Patton photo album, whose seller is the grandson of the lieutenant assigned to photograph Patton for three months; an antique sterling silver travel kit; a pair of jockey boots autographed by jockey Bill Shoemaker ; a large collection of decanters ; and a Kevlar bulletproof vest with two trauma plates.
Items appraised include a piece of the heat shield from the Apollo 13 spacecraft; a Husqvarna CR dirt bike whose restoration may prove to be a problem for Corey; a World War II Japanese non-commissioned officer 's sword; Todd McFarlane 's original artwork for page 25 of The Amazing Spider-Man June ; and a Curta calculator from the s or s.
May 9, Items appraised include an early s Colt. Items appraised include an original Harry Houdini straitjacket authenticated to have been used by him in a January 1, performance, whose seller says his grandfather was friends with Houdini's brother, Theodore Hardeen ; [2] a loudspeaker from Ebbets Field in Brooklyn , which the Old Man starts fooling around with, to the annoyance of the staff and customers; a framed letter written and signed by Helen Keller , along with a photo of her; and a Carl Zeiss telescope from the late 19th century.
Items appraised include a framed John Wilkes Booth wanted poster printed on April 20, ; a s arcade penny scale; an Air Force fighter pilot's G-suit and helmet worn by the seller's brother-in-law when he flew an F during the Gulf War ; and a s Chicago police badge.
June 1, Rick and Sean Rich travel to Ashman's Pioneer Market in Fillmore, Utah to appraise a Civil War-era Gatling gun that just came on the market, as well as an Sharps carbine. June 6, Items appraised include World War II Adolf Hitler novelty matches; a Union Civil War cavalry jacket; an autographed limited edition copy of Will Rogers ' The Illiterate Digest ; a s porcelain Texaco sign; and an original Teddy Ruxpin and Grubby set.
Rick assigns Chumlee to the night shift to fill in for someone who is sick, much to Chumlee's chagrin. Items appraised include a Confederate "CS" belt buckle with a Minié ball bullet lodged in it; a first edition copy of Ernest Hemingway 's For Whom the Bell Tolls , along with a framed autograph of the author; a V12 Lincoln Roadster , whose seller is initially reluctant to negotiate; and an antique bamboo fishing pole.
June 13, Items appraised include a quick-draw gun holster and blank -firing gun used on the TV series Gunsmoke in and ; a s Steelcraft zeppelin pull toy; a World War I 5th Marine Regiment helmet; and an antique clock with four Morgan silver dollars and two Peace Dollars embedded in it.
Rick hires a personal trainer and insists that he, Corey, the Old Man, and Chumlee begin exercising every morning. July 11, The conclusion of a three-part crossover episode that began on American Pickers and continued on American Restoration.
Rick asks Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz to find a Chevrolet for his father's 70th birthday, and then meets with Rick Dale and Danny Koker to have it restored in time for the party. July 18, July 25, Chumlee attempts to pay Rick back by busking in front of the shop with the mandolin.
Items appraised include an Civil War rifle made in Harpers Ferry that Rick observes is loaded; a replica Master Chief armor suit and rifle based on the video game Halo that was made by the seller; a s Murray atomic missile pedal car; two liberty passes from the USS Arizona and USS Mississippi ; and four vintage pawn shop movie posters that Rick wants to keep to decorate the shop, so he sends Corey and Chumlee to get the posters framed.
August 1, Items appraised include a chest filled with puppets and other memorabilia belonging to Buffalo Ben, who may have been a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show ; a phone booth from the s or s whose phone still functions; three vintage railroad lamps; and an unsigned copy of Ronald Reagan 's high school yearbook and a signed letter that belonged to the seller's grandfather, who graduated with Reagan.
government's atomic testing program in the s; a framed shirt that belonged to actor Roy Rogers ; a collection of pieces of signed Star Trek memorabilia; [3] and an antique signal cannon used by Jonathan Higgins John Hillerman on the TV series Magnum, P.
August 8, Items appraised include a piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln 's tomb ; a Schuco Charlie Chaplin wind-up doll; a Chevrolet Impala car; an antique African sword from the Congo ; and a limited edition copy of The Authorized Al , a biography of "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Rick and Sean Rich return to Ashman's Pioneer Market in Utah to appraise a 19th-century five-barrel 37 mm Hotchkiss revolving cannon that fires one-pound projectiles. August 15, Items appraised include a collection of letters and pilot licenses signed by Orville Wright ; a s Jennings Bronze Chief nickel slot machine ; and a Model percussion musket from West Point Military Academy.
Items appraised include a 19th-century W. Child percussion dueling pistol; a hat once owned by Ronnie Van Zant of Lynyrd Skynyrd , who gave it to the seller in ; a first edition copy of Charles Dickens ' David Copperfield ; a Porsche Carrera car engine; and a vintage rotary dial pay phone that's been converted for home use.
September 5, Items appraised include a collection of over vintage Matchbox cars; two World War I German Pickelhaube helmets; a framed blood chit from World War II; three Japanese arcade games Dig Dug , Yie-Ar Kung Fu and Super Dodgeball ; and a gold necklace owned by Elvis Presley that was given to the seller when she was a teenager.
Items appraised include Robert E. Lee 's silver spoon and Ulysses S. Grant 's meerschaum pipe, which are both framed and brought in by the same seller; four volumes of Miguel de Cervantes ' Don Quixote ; a vintage Metrotech metal detector ; a U.
Vietnam War -era practice bomb; and one of Secretariat 's horseshoes. September 12, Items appraised include an s Nock percussion pistol; a Glastron Seaflight boat; a copy of Dracula signed by Bram Stoker that was purchased at a charity auction; a Penn State University Orange Bowl championship ring, which Rick rejects after noticing that the engraving is scratched off, making the ring illegal to sell; and a collection of antique billiard items, including ivory billiard balls.
Items appraised include a Swedish carriage strongbox; a pirate ship parade float that Chumlee appraises; a collection of one-ounce silver art bars from the early s; a World War II bomber jacket and flight mission logs that belonged to the seller's father, a B pilot; and two Native American Kachina figurines made of sterling silver and turquoise.
September 19, Items appraised include a golf putter owned by Dean Martin , who was the seller's father-in-law; a Indian motorcycle; a homemade suit of armor; a tin Louis Armstrong toy; and a framed Bugs Bunny 50th anniversary poster signed by Mel Blanc and Friz Freleng. September 26, Items appraised include a Civil War drum; a photographer's printing table; a framed Royal Riders motorcycle club uniform; and a sixpence coin.
Antwaun, in preparation to take a few days off, attempts to train Chumlee on how to work the door in his absence, which Chumlee, unsurprisingly, does not take seriously. The Old Man challenges the others to a game of poker. October 24, Items appraised in this Halloween-themed episode include a 19th-century vampire-killing kit; a collection of equipment used in paranormal investigations that includes several tape recorders, a full spectrum camera and a laser grid, whose sellers offer to use to search for paranormal activity around the shop; a s keypunch machine whose seller was a punchcard accounting instructor in the early s; and a Jabba the Hutt Play-Doh set.
Items appraised include an Aero L Albatros Soviet fighter jet; a baseball glove signed by Babe Ruth and a bat signed by Ruth and Christy Mathewson ; a set of 19th-century George Ligowsky glass target balls; and a s Hanovia tanning lamp.
Items appraised include a framed poster from the movie Bullitt signed by Steve McQueen , Robert Duvall , Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Vaughn ; two Civil War diaries from and that belonged to Hiram Otis Warren, a captain in the Union Army, rd New York Infantry , who was present at Gettysburg , Chancellorsville and Sherman's March , which are brought in by Warren's great-great-grandson; and New England Patriots wide receiver Ricky Bryant 's Super Bowl XXXIX Championship ring, whose hand-engraved manufacturer's mark worries Rick.
Rick decides to implement a new rule forbidding staff from keeping items purchased for the shop, but Corey and the Old Man are skeptical of Rick's own commitment to this idea.
December 5, Items appraised include a torch from the Summer Olympics , brought in by the man who ran with it when he was 17; an earlyth-century Austrian miniature pinfire pistol ; a Oldsmobile L four-door sedan with suicide doors; and a life-size Mario statue.
Items appraised include a five-speed custom sand rail , which was awarded to the seller in her divorce; a s Levi's jacket; a collection of unpublished photos of Jimi Hendrix presented by Ron Raffaelli , the Hendrix photographer who took them and kept them in his archives for 40 years; and a Polaris Razor XP dune buggy.
Rick and Corey take the two purchased off-road vehicles to the desert to see which one of them made the better deal. December 12, Items appraised include a prop policeman's badge from the TV show Dragnet ; a vintage steel mandolin; a post-Civil War Grand Army of the Republic parade cannon ; and a signed Abraham Lincoln print.
Items appraised include a certified set of Saddam Hussein 's fingerprints taken after his capture and arrest; an Olympic drug test pin brought in by the cyclist to whom it was given; a Lamborghini Murciélago car purchased at an IRS auction; a 19th-century solid brass duck press; and a sterling silver Tiffany Walkman radio originally owned by John Entwistle , which is brought in by his ex-wife, Maxene.
December 19, Items appraised include a collection of Foreign Broadcast Information Service [nb 2] daily impact reports from to early ; a World War II-era handheld Japanese air raid siren ; and a limited edition photograph of Albert Einstein by Philippe Halsman that appeared on the cover of Time magazine.
After Chumlee annoys everyone with the siren, the Old Man decides to take a tour of a World War II-era Boeing B Flying Fortress , but is dismayed when he has to take Chumlee along.
Items appraised include a collection of items that belonged to former Attorney General J. Howard McGrath , including his Secret Service credentials, letters from J.
Items appraised include Nikola Tesla 's original prototype AC motor; a pair of limited edition Nike Mag sneakers from the film Back to the Future Part II , a Volkswagen Beetle convertible; a s salesman's sample icebox ; and a Breguet Lamborghini Diablo dash clock.
Items appraised include a framed print of Albrecht Dürer 's engraving Knight, Death and the Devil ; [4] a nightlight statue of Bud Light advertising icon Spuds MacKenzie ; a customized trike outfitted with built-in speakers, a video screen and a Mack Truck horn; a pre-Civil War daguerreotype studio camera; and a Boss Hoss trike.
Items appraised include a Wells Fargo strongbox with a ball-and-chain , whose seller says is from Folsom Prison c. the late 19th century or early 20th century; a Dodge Brothers business sedan ; a Terminator skill stop slot machine from Japan; and a pound pair of World War II-era Nikon Coastwatcher binoculars taken from Guam in With business picking up during the night shift , Rick decides to hire a new night employee to help Charles, who is adept at dealing with jewelry, but not with antiques.
January 9, Items appraised include a Springfield, Illinois banker's time lock ; an Springfield Armory single-shot rope gun; a first edition copy of Henry David Thoreau 's Walden ; an early s optometry kit that belonged to the seller's great-grandfather; and an unopened Buzz Aldrin G.
Joe doll. Also, Corey and Chumlee conduct interviews in order to select the shop's new night shift broker. January 16, Items appraised include a backpacker Martin guitar signed by Crosby, Stills and Nash that was won by the seller in a trivia radio contest; a customized Phat Cycles Fuller chopper; a collection of vintage cigar box labels, some of which featured lithographic images of U.
Presidents; and two World War II bomb fins. Also, Rick and the Old Man interview Corey and Chumlee's favorite applicants for the night shift job from "Learning the Ropes". stock certificate issued to Mark Twain. January 23, Edgar Hoover 's Persons in Hiding , whose seller acquired it from her great uncle, an FBI agent who worked under Hoover; and two of Gerald Ford 's belt buckles.
Items appraised include a Les Paul SG guitar and collection of documents that belonged to Paul's wife, Mary Ford , which are brought in by Paul's nephew; a handkerchief from Benjamin Harrison 's Presidential inauguration ; a Hedman Co. check fraud protection kit; and a gold Rolex watch.
Also, Chumlee begins training Olivia, the new night shift employee. January 30, Items appraised include an Whitney percussion musket converted from a flintlock; five s RuddSpeed whiskey decanters modeled after the grilles of automobiles including Bentley , Bugatti , Mercedes and Rolls-Royce ; a golf ball once used by Lyndon B.
Johnson , which struck the father of the seller who brings it in; a World Series Chicago Cubs press pin; and a framed copy of Nicolas Sanson 's map of France. Items appraised include a poster for Jimi Hendrix 's second-to-last concert; a collection of inflatable paintball bunkers; an autographed Paul Newman racing suit; an electronic s Louis Marx and Company Mot-O-Run tin toy that was found in a dumpster; and a photo signed by Mickey Mantle , Willie Mays and Harmon Killebrew.
Also, Rick and the Old Man make a bet on which of their favored items is worth more. Items appraised include a framed letter flown by Charles Lindbergh on the Spirit of St.
Louis ; a collection of s minibikes , one of which is a Honda Z50 ; a vintage horse race gambling game; a Fusee pocketwatch made in London; and a —20 Spalding "Black Betsy" baseball bat modeled after the one used by Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Items appraised include two memoirs signed by King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson ; a NFL Championship Game program; a s Sun car tune-up tester ; and five s stamped tin toy army vehicles made in Japan. February 13, Items appraised include a Volcanic Arms pistol; a World War II United States Navy gas mask ; a framed letter from by James A.
Garfield prior to his presidency to a resident of the same hometown as the seller; a life-size stuffed bear made by the Steiff Company , the originator of the teddy bear; and packets of NASA tomato seeds flown by the Space Shuttle Challenger to the Long Duration Exposure Facility in orbit in and returned to earth in on the Space Shuttle Columbia.
Items appraised include a reel of film of Franklin Delano Roosevelt ; a New York City Fire Department log book; a collection of Miami Dolphins playbooks; and a National cash register.
February 20, Items appraised include three Pinocchio marionettes handcrafted by Bob Baker Marionettes ; a collection of issues of Yank magazine; an earlyth-century C. Sorensen Co. manual blood transfusion kit; a battered Cy Young baseball card that is missing a corner; and a Blues Harp harmonica said to have been played by Steven Tyler during his rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner at the Indianapolis Items appraised include a Civil War-era Confederate LeMat combination.
February 27, Items appraised include a collection of original tintype photos of whom the seller says is the outlaw Jesse James and his gang; a s Model Leslie organ speaker ; a 19th-century spoon bit drill set; and a s Boy Scouts of America first aid kit.
Items appraised include a framed letter from Knute Rockne to the seller's grandfather, dated March 13, , 18 days before Rockne's death ; a collection of vintage Cracker Jack tin toys ; an antique heirloom ring that belonged to mobster Lucky Luciano , brought in buy the son of a woman who ran errands for the mob; a 19th-century wooden dentist's pole ; and a De Luxe scintillator.
Grant 's funeral. Items appraised include copies of Harry S. Truman 's two-volume memoir and his book, Mr. Items appraised include a Star Trek Klingon bat'leth sword; a late s R.
Eisenhower postage stamps. Also, Rick finds a broken year-old vase in the warehouse, and must investigate when no one claims responsibility. April 16, Items appraised include a Volkswagen Thing car; three Civil War-era cannonballs; a AT-6 Texan fighter plane ; and a World War II-era book of war rations.
Items appraised include Jackie Gleason 's custom-ordered, Lincoln Continental limousine; a Mount Rushmore commemorative plaque made of pure silver, which the Old Man wishes to melt down for fast money, but which Rick thinks will sell for more intact; a Super Bowl I football signed by the victorious Green Bay Packers , including Vince Lombardi ; and a s toy Disneyland Monorail set.
Items appraised include a collection of authenticated and graded notes of — paper money from the Republic of Texas and the Government of Texas ; an Winchester repeating rifle that was passed down through four generations of the seller's family; two movie poster printing plates for the film The Outlaw ; and a Discovery Zone "Z-BOP" robot.
Also, Rick challenges the others to a rifle-shooting competition. Military during World War II; a three-trigger Stevens shotgun ; a Mercedes-Benz car that's been customized to include features such as inch wheels; and an Abraham Lincoln campaign token from the Presidential election , which is brought in during the night shift, and requires Olivia to contact Rick.
May 21, Items appraised include a titanium nosepiece from a Lockheed SR Blackbird jet, brought in by the son of an engineer who worked on the vehicle, and signed by pilots Bill Flanagan and Robert Gilliland; a bronze cannon; a large pair of vintage Levi's jeans ; a homemade Stand Up and Ride motor scooter ; and a pair of Snoopy and Red Baron music boxes.
Items appraised include an s karat gold Tiffany's pocket watch; a collection of first series Garbage Pail Kids trading cards from ; a s Mercedes Unimog military truck; and a sign from the Berlin Wall. Rick challenges Corey to a go-kart race, and when they arrive at the go-kart track, they unexpectedly meet NASCAR racer Matt Kenseth and invite him to join them in their race.
May 28, Items appraised include an [nb 3] one dollar bill and an brownback five dollar bill , which were professionally graded Very Fine and Choice About New, respectively, and which were given to the seller by her aunt, whose grandfather was the United States Secretary of the Treasury at the time; a Big-Bang Cannon toy purchased by the seller at a yard sale twenty years earlier; a paperweight from the USS Guadalcanal commemorating its sinking of the German submarine UB ; and two prop coconut cups from the TV series Gilligan's Island , brought in by the daughter of Dick Johnson, the special effects technician who worked on that series.
Items appraised include William "Cap" Hatfield Jr. June 4, Items appraised include a piece of stained glass art depicting dogs playing poker with a joker from a cigar shop; an early 19th-century manuscript of John Chrysostom 's writings handwritten in Russian Church Slavonic ; over pounds of silver bars and coins, including a pound bar, which Rick melts down to create commemorative coins in honor of the Old Man; and a collection of props from the film Batman Forever , including a batarang and one of the pop-up riddles used by the Riddler.
June 11, Navy admiral's telephone that the Old Man wants restored for his desk, much to the irritation of Rick, who wants it resold. Items appraised include four original paintings by Andy Warhol ; a World War II aerial bomber camera, which is accompanied by a photo of it mounted inside a bomber; a pair of carat gold sunglasses that Chumlee purchases during the night shift to resell, but which Rick thinks should better be melted down; and a baseball rule book and baseball signed by seven players, including Hall of Famers Red Faber and Ray Schalk and two members of the Chicago Black Sox.
June 18, Items appraised include an odd-looking snaphance rifle from the 16th or 17th century; a collection of about 70 vintage baseball pin backs, mostly from the s and s, with most of them featuring images of players such as Roy Campanella , Pee Wee Reese , Jackie Robinson , Satchel Paige , Suitcase Simpson and Babe Ruth ; a signed serigraph print of LeRoy Neiman 's painting, "Love Story"; and a World War II-era leather bomber's helmet.
June 25, Items appraised include a contract signed by Elvis Presley ; a collection of Japanese militaria, including an enemy plane ID card and manual compass; an early s Winchester Model Items appraised include a Buick touring car ; a set of wooden boxes carved to look like books that were used in an attempt to smuggle German guns out of Germany during World War II, accompanied by a note indicating that an attempt at their use was unsuccessful; a tennis racket and poster signed by Arthur Ashe ; and a copy of the Boston Globe printed the day after the sinking of the Titanic.
July 2, Items appraised include a Colt Paterson revolver prototype; a Early Series GMC half-ton pickup truck that needs much restoration; a limited edition reproduction animation cel from the s cartoon Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales , which features a walrus named Chumley, from which Chumlee's nickname is derived; and a Flamingo Hotel appraisal book.
July 9, Johnston 's flights; a Stanhope letter opener that incorporates a tiny microphotograph viewer; and a pocket watch that appears to Rick to have been given from one veteran of the Battle of Cross Keys to another.
Also, Rick and the Old Man's worries that Corey has inherited the bad eyesight that runs in their family spur him to see an optometrist. Items appraised include a trio of antique wooden duck decoys ; a World Series Atlanta Braves ring; a 19th-century lighthouse oil can; and a Sho-Bud steel guitar.
Also, the Old Man challenges the others to a shotgun target shooting contest in which the loser must pay for a duck dinner. August 13, August 20, Items appraised include a copy of Crusade in Europe , Dwight D.
Eisenhower 's wartime memoirs, signed by Eisenhower when he was President of Columbia University ; three Continental Can Company freeze-dried food bags made for the Apollo 11 flight; an Remington New Model Army revolver; and an unopened bottle of Pétrus Pomerol wine.
Items appraised include a brass hand cannon that Rick recognizes as having been made in the past 20 years; a three-wheeled prop taxi from the science fiction film Freejack ; Willie Mays ' San Francisco Giants uniform; and a poster for the Beatles ' final official concert, on August 29, at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
Also, Rick and Chumlee make a bet over Chumlee's accuracy with the hand cannon. August 27, Cooper during his hijacking; two paintings by actor Tony Curtis ; an artillery foot soldier's sword; and an original newsroom teletype reporting the Kennedy assassination.
Also, Corey and Chumlee are assigned to do the shop's annual inventory check, both for tax purposes and to decide which employee will get the store's " booby prize " for the buying the most number of items that have failed to sell. Items appraised include a copy of Say It Ain't So, Joe signed by Shoeless Joe Jackson ; an MTV2 Video Music Award Moonman Award that lacks an inscription or any indication of the person to whom it was awarded; a "proto-double-action".
Roosevelt reelection poster for the United States Presidential election. Items appraised include a fork from the Hindenburg , brought in by the nephew of a Marine who guarded the wreckage; a dilapidated Packard Baker car, which Rick wishes to purchase, but which the Old Man characterizes as scrap metal; an Items appraised include a police Identi-Kit Model II, used to create criminal suspect facial composites sketches; a pair of Baseball Hall of Fame bust molds of John McGraw and Joe DiMaggio ; a Murray pedal car; and a Harley-Davidson FXR motorcycle, which Corey and Rick plan as a 30th birthday surprise for Chumlee, who wishes to go to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally with Rick and Corey, but lacks a working motorcycle.
Items appraised include a collection of original blueprints the USS Maine ; a wooden airplane propeller from a Fahlin airplane; and a vintage Gillette travel razor kit, circa , owned by the Shah of Iran , brought in by a man who acquired it from a friend of his father's who lived in Iran in the s.
In a crossover with other History programs set at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally , the Harrisons prepare to give Chumlee the Harley-Davidson FXR for his 30th birthday, but not before leading him to believe that they forgot his birthday, and giving him mundane chores.
Continuing the Sturgis crossover from the previous episode, Corey, Chumlee and Danny Koker ride to the event, while Rick drives there in his motorhome. On his way to Sturgis, Rick visits Ugly Trailer Antiques in Hurricane, Utah. Items that catch his attention include a year-old player piano and a samurai helmet from the late Edo period that Rick informs the owner is worth more than the latter thinks.
Also, the Old Man keeps annoying Rick by calling him multiple times, so Rick tells him to only call if there is an emergency. After arriving in Sturgis, Rick finds a Honda CB motorcycle at Gypsie Vintage Cycle and takes Chumlee to visit Mount Rushmore.
November 12, Items appraised include a Babe Ruth baseball card from his time as a pitcher for the Red Sox , the first ever to feature him in a Major League uniform; a Model artillery officer's sword made in France from to , found by the seller's grandfather when cleaning out a building in Pittsburgh, and which the seller believes was used in the War of , which his grandfather; a Pancho Villa marionette brought in during the night shift by a seller who has owned it for 44 years; one of the first polyphonic PS3 keyboards with rhythmic accompaniment , used by the band Three Dog Night when recording the single "It's a Jungle Out There", accompanied by a letter signed by Danny Hutton ; and two Victorian-era stained glass windows.
Items appraised include an Also, Corey, who wishes to be a partner in the shop, chafes against the elder Harrisons' complaints about his practice of aiding employee cheating on time cards. November 13, Items appraised include four antique pistols, one of which is an s Persian pistol made of pure silver; a century ring that was allegedly owned by a Catholic cardinal ; and John Wayne 's high school yearbook.
Items appraised include singer Johnny Cash 's driver's license; a Hudson Commodore car; an ancient fire starter with two flint stones; and a mastodon tusk.
November 19, Items appraised include a pig-shaped barbecue grill with a motorized rotisserie from the s or s; an English Grenadier Guard 's uniform from the reign of George VI —52 that was purchased by the seller, a costume shop owner, when he bought out another costume shop 30 years earlier; a s transparent bowling ball that houses a rose within it, much like the one used by Ernie McCracken Bill Murray in the feature film comedy Kingpin ; and a guitar whose body is made from a tortoise shell that Rick needs to date to determine if he can legally purchase it.
Items appraised include an ancient Yasutsugu katana , or samurai sword, circa ; a World War II-era Western Electric Beachmaster announcement amplifier, used by the military to direct beach landings, which was found abandoned in a building in the California desert 25 years earlier; and an early s Oscar Onken Company DeLuxe necktie press.
November 26, Also, Rick is concerned over the amount of coffee his father drinks, and secretly switches him to decaf. Items appraised include a Chevrolet Quarter Mile racecar; a collection of ten different barbed wire designs; a U. Navy sextant from the U. Hector ; and an antique Thurston sawing in half box.
Items appraised include a red s Vend 81 Pepsi machine that requires restoration; a set of European miniature golf balls ; two original signed prints of two Playboy cartoons from ; and a copy of John Milton 's Paradise Lost , featuring illustrations by Gustave Doré.
Also, Rick challenges the others to a game of mini golf, with the loser having to wash the others' cars. Items appraised include a bronze statue of the Rampant Colt, the symbol of Colt Firearms, 29 of a limited edition of ; a World War II Japanese Tuckydanto Type 89 knee mortar ; a signed copy of NHL centre Wayne Gretzky 's final contract with the New York Rangers ; and six Japanese throwing stars.
Also, Rick and Corey make a bet to see who can buy an item with the greater profit margin. Observing that Corey has become irritable as he awaits for an answer from the elder Harrisons to his demand for a partnership, the Old Man tells Rick that they must give Corey an answer.
December 10, Items appraised include a Silent Scope 2: Dark Silhouette arcade game; an chopmarked trade dollar ; an original Salvador Dalí painting; and a suit of armor for a French carabinier dating from the Second French Empire.
Corey teaches Chumlee how to use Skype so he can contact the Harrisons when appraising possible purchases. Rick and Chumlee bet as to who can shoot the rifle more accurately.
December 17, Items appraised include the Christmas Day menu from Alcatraz Prison ; a bomber jacket said to have been worn by Captain Henry S. Huidekoper , a World War II fighter pilot whose plane took bullets and six cannon shots during his time flying with the Hell Hawks; a seat from Dodger Stadium that the seller acquired in when the stadium was being remodeled; and a Fiat Spider convertible.
Also, Chumlee organizes a Christmas party, over the objections of the Old Man, who feels the shop's expansion has made the annual event too expensive. Items appraised include the militaria belonging to U. soldier Lorenzo W. Cook, including his medals and documents signed by seven U.
presidents and Robert Todd Lincoln , which Cook collected over the course of his career; a copy of the Italian poster for the Steve McQueen movie Bullitt ; and a 15th-century crossbow from the Bavarian German Army with its original string and windlass intact.
Also, Chumlee throws the shop's Christmas party at Danny Koker's bar, Vamp'd, and adamantly imposes strict rules of secrecy regarding the Secret Santa gift exchange, though for reasons that eventually surprise the Harrisons. January 14, Items appraised include a collection of props from the horror film Child's Play , including knives, a voodoo doll and an amulet, brought in by a man who worked as a production assistant on that film; a football signed by members of the Chicago Bears , including Gale Sayers , Brian Piccolo and coach George Halas , given to the seller's uncle by running back Ronnie Bull ; and a Gibson banjo.
The Child's Play props inspire Chumlee to make a film, The Pawning , about the goings-on at the shop, much to the irritation of Rick. Items appraised include an Sharps buffalo rifle; a framed aphorism written by Mark Twain ; a trinitite souvenir from the Manhattan Project ; and five late s pickle castors brought in by a chef who has been collecting them since the s.
Chumlee begins to follow the Old Man around the shop in the hope of hearing some notable aphorisms that he can frame and sell for a profit. Items appraised include a copy of the book F. Meets Ibn Saud , signed by the author William A. Eddy ; a scissor katar , which Chumlee, unsurprisingly, starts fooling around with to show off his "ninja skills"; a Picasso lithograph, originally given to the seller's grandfather by Picasso himself; and a saddle used by John Wayne 's horse in the film True Grit.
Items appraised include a juror questionnaire from the O. January 28, Eisenhower as a birthday present by the press corps. Items appraised include a single-person Airboard hovercraft ; a Confederate Civil War ribbon that has been passed down through the seller's family, beginning with his great-great grandfather, who fought in the war; a trading card said to contain a strand of George Washington 's hair, and signed by Washington; and a carbon fiber Star Wars Stormtrooper helmet.
Also, comments by the others about his weight spur Chumlee to visit a nutritionist. February 4, Also, when Chumlee calls out sick, Corey goes to Chumlee's house to investigate. February 11, Items appraised include a set of keys to the Cook County jail cell where Al Capone was housed during his tax evasion trial; a Japanese kamikaze helmet, brought home by the seller's brother after World War II; an Confederate half-dollar salvaged in from the wreckage of the SS Republic ; and the gray and gold video game cartridges that were played in the Nintendo World Championships.
Also, Rick tasks Corey and Chumlee with finding the Old Man's collection of pennies that he has been hoarding due to the metallic content of the pennies. February 18, Items appraised include a letter written by Franklin D.
Roosevelt ; an Colt Paterson revolver that belonged to Confederate Civil War colonel William R. Manning, and later acquired by Buffalo Bill and returned to Manning's daughter, May Manning Lilly and her husband, Pawnee Bill , which may be the second one of its kind ever made; and a collection of s Bradley Co.
children's watches, featuring themes of including Cinderella , Star Wars , and Mr. Also, Rick is determined to figure out who keeps stealing his lunch from the staff room. He later discovers that Corey had been stealing his lunches just to be entertained by his reaction.
Items appraised include a customized Ford roadster built by the seller with an aftermarket body, which Corey keeps taking out for joyrides; the claymation figure of Marilyn Manson that was used in four episodes of the animated TV series Celebrity Deathmatch ; three transistor radios that were among the items the United States dropped into Vietnam as part of the U.
February 25, Items appraised include a collection of postcards featuring early 20th century boxers, including a signed one of Jack Johnson ; a collection of props from the original Star Trek series, including a phaser , a communicator , a first draft script of the feature film The Voyage Home , and a Tribble ; and a Cold War-era Air Force cockpit clock, taken from a plane by the seller's uncle, an airplane mechanic.
Also, Rick and the Old Man give Chumlee a desk to work on, but later come to regret it when he sets up his desk between their desks.
Items appraised include an ancient Tyrian shekel ; two original Duesenberg presentation drawings; two engraved Colt Army revolvers; and a case of 25 cans of military emergency water, which was found under the floorboards of the decommissioned Peacekeeper missile launch control center at F.
Warren Air Force Base by the seller's contractor father. March 4, Items appraised include a Masco guitar amplifier that belonged to Hank Williams ; a incunable illuminated book , which Rick wishes to purchase for himself, much to the ire of the others; and an ID card that belonged to Evel Knievel.
Items appraised include a campaign hat and poster from John F. Kennedy 's Presidential campaign ; a Smith carbine rifle from the Civil War; seven original Kenner Star Wars action figures; and a custom-carved table modeled after the lower half of a man wearing a Scottish kilt.
Also, the men urge Corey to watch Star Wars in order for him to gain insight into the collector market for that franchise's memorabilia. Items appraised include the mahogany cigar box that John F. Kennedy owned while at the White House, which still holds several unsmoked cigars, and is accompanied by a July 7, letter from his personal secretary, Evelyn Lincoln , which describes the box; an Colt Walker.
Also, Rick's worries over his father's poor diet prompt him and Corey to steal the desserts that the Old Man receives from a Pie of the Month club, while Chumlee continues to try to maintain an improved diet and exercise program.
Items appraised include a poster of alternative album art for the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album; a chest whose seller believes may be a toyear-old pirate's chest, but which turns out to be an Indian dowry chest; and two lithographs by Joan Miró and Marc Chagall.
Also, Rick has the shop's collection of classic rock vinyl records moved into the showroom, but Corey and Chumlee, who are given the task, are skeptical that the items will sell.
The Harrisons get a special surprise when Steve Carell visits the shop to buy a World War II diver's knife. Items appraised include a Benjamin air pistol , a collection of s wind-up toys; and two 19th-century medical instruments for removing tonsils. Also, after tricking Rick into believing that they had forgotten his birthday, Chumlee, Corey, and the Old Man surprise him with a ticket to Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp, where he is given the chance to perform with Roger Daltrey from The Who.
Items appraised include a collection of F memorabilia, including two test flight suits; a chemistry set; a 19th-century silver rattle whistle; and a phone interview between the customer and an angry John F. Kennedy that was recorded shortly after the Birmingham riot of Rick and the customer travel out of the pawn shop to visit historian Mark Hall-Patton at the Clark County Museum, where they are able to listen to the interview to confirm its originality.
Meanwhile, Chumlee is upset at the way the Old Man treats him at work and tries to get video evidence of employee abuse.
Items appraised include a collection of signed checks by motorcycle racers from to ; Kiss ' gold record award for , copies sold of their debut album, whose seller's uncle worked for the band's printing department; and a Confederate pinfire revolver. However, Corey soon discovers that Chumlee knew all along and used the prank as an excuse to take the day off.
Items appraised include a s Midland cigar lighter; a Chevrolet Corvair car; and a framed check reportedly signed by Aaron Burr. Also, Corey continues to try to get revenge on Chumlee, by painting a slogan on the back of his truck.
However, Chumlee discovers this and in return fills Corey's truck with packing peanuts. After Corey fails to get back at Chumlee with a chair rigged with an air horn, the Old Man decides to put an end to their prank war.
Items appraised include an antique Doxa pocket watch, which intrigues Rick due to its well constructed design; a collection of Keystone viewing slides; and two punching bags reportedly owned by boxer Rocky Marciano , who was close friends with the seller's uncle-in-law.
The punching bags inspire the Old Man to express his determination to show off his boxing skills. Items appraised include a wood carving of John F. Kennedy , along with a letter from Kennedy thanking the seller's father for the carving; a cavalry sword used by John Wayne in the movie Rio Grande ; and a Civil War-era syringe.
Also, while Corey is in Los Angeles buying himself a motorcycle, he tasks Chumlee to look after his dog, to the annoyance of Rick and the Old Man. June 20, Items appraised include an antique gambling device, which turns out to actually be a cuff holder; a Jim Daly oil painting; an s pull stroller; and a hardtail bobber rat bike.
Also, Corey and Chumlee go paintballing , during which Corey injures his ankle and wrist. Items appraised include an antique Popeye piggy bank; a Civil War-era D Moore pistol, which is brought in by Craig Gottlieb, a friend of Rick's who frequently helps him appraise guns brought in by customers; and a signed picture of Benjamin Harrison.
Also, the Harrisons enter a trivia contest and exclude Chumlee from the team, so he turns the tables on them with his own team of trivia experts.
Items appraised include a framed letter signed by Napoleon Bonaparte ; a continental coin; two s badges from the Las Vegas Police and Clark County Sheriff; and a replica of a pogo stick. Also, Corey injures his Achilles tendon and spends the day at the shop on crutches.
Items appraised include a first American edition copy of Jules Verne 's 20, Leagues Under the Sea ; an antique corkscrew; and a banner and jacket autographed by Metallica.
Also, Rick decides he wants to learn to play guitar and takes lessons. Items appraised include a World War I trophy for horsemanship named after Sgt.
Lillard Ailor; and a collection of Beatles memorabilia, including signatures of each member and a Höfner style violin bass guitar. Also, Rick decides the Old Man needs a hobby, and he, Corey, and Chumlee come up with various suggestions.
Items appraised include an antique iron lung ; a toilet seat from a NASA space shuttle; and a signed copy of Hunter S. Thompson 's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Also, the Old Man tries to prank Chumlee by sending him to buy bogus items such as a "bucket of steam" and a "left-handed coffee cup.
Items appraised include a World Series Los Angeles Dodgers pennant signed by singer Frank Sinatra ; a replica of the DeLorean time machine from Back to the Future ; and an antique stock ticker machine. Also, Rick tries to come up with a solution to keep Chumlee from losing his keys, but it backfires when Chumlee makes a game out of it after getting the idea from Corey.
Items appraised include a collection of booby traps from the Vietnam War; a pair of Bucky Dent 's cleats from the American League East tie-breaker game , along with an autographed photo of Dent; and two antique rotating barrel rifles.
Items appraised include an s Colt. Items appraised include a pair of wooly chaps; a framed poem written by Nikola Tesla ; and an anchor lamp from the SS Emidio.
Meanwhile, Rick tasks Chumlee to get a bass guitar signed by Def Leppard , but instead he ends up getting it signed by a Prince impersonator. Items appraised include an antique Apache pistol; two medieval poleaxes ; and a sheet of uncut Giori test notes. Also, Corey pranks Chumlee by having him wear a sign to promote the shop on the front, and a message on the back for everyone to call him "Tater Tot.
Items appraised include a replica proton pack from Ghostbusters ; and a manipulated pound note by graffiti artist Banksy known as a "Banksy bill".
Also, Rick learns that the Old Man sold his Steve McQueen convertible from "Colt to the Touch" to an auction in Florida, and he and Corey travel there to see how much they will get out of the car.
Corey also attempts to bid on a Plymouth Road Runner. Items appraised include a framed Bruce Springsteen poster; a toy car replica of James Bond 's Aston Martin DB5 ; a s Sky King decoder pin; and Boston Red Sox pitcher Brandon Puffer 's World Series Championship ring, which Corey rejects due to Puffer's bad reputation as a convicted sex offender.
Also, Corey, Chumlee, and the Old Man get tired of Rick's cranky mood and suggest that he takes a vacation, which he accepts and decides to go to London. This episode serves as the backdoor pilot episode to Pawn Stars UK. Rick's trip to London gets off to a shaky start when he is greeted by his friend Mark Manning's employee, Marco Holland, who offers to show him around London despite having never actually been to the city himself.
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