The essential episodes of Pawn Stars
Watch these 15 in order and you've got Pawn Stars — each pick states its reason.
- 01
Rick considers buying an 18th Century cannon that could be worth up to $40,000. But, before he makes an offer, he'll need to verify that it's the real deal by test firing it first. Then, a local woodworker needs cash to keep his business afloat and looks to pawn his 1.5 ton table saw. The Pawn Stars might lose the deal if they can't figure out a way to move it back to the pawn shop. Finally, a guy trying to sell his replica Roman armor strikes out with Corey but gets a second chance as Chumlee tries to negotiate what could be his first and last deal at the shop.
- 02
The Pawn Stars want to buy an airplane propeller that may be historically tied to Charles Lindbergh–can they find an expert or documentation to confirm the link or will this deal crash and burn? Then when a man brings in a 1750s Flintlock Musketoon, Rick has doubts about its authenticity. And later a young man brings the Old Man a key chain that he believes belonged to Willie Nelson–the only question is–which one.
- 03
The crowd goes wild with the Pawn Stars when concert posters signed by Johnny Cash and Stevie Ray Vaughn rock and unroll the shop. Will Corey get them for a song, or will they be out of tune? Then, Rick feels the rush when checking out original blueprints of the Hoover Dam. Will he flood the seller with offers or will the deal hit a wall? And later, when Chum breaks Rick's new expensive sunglasses, will he come clean or replace them on the cheap?
- 04
All hail the Pawn Stars when a 44 BC Roman coin with Julius Caesar's portrait presides over the shop. Will Rick command a high price or will the deal be assassinated? Next, a rare 1960s leather jacket zips in. Will Corey have a cow over the rockin' style or will he think it's a bad fit? Then, Corey and Chum hit a streak when plaster casts of Joe DiMaggio's feet steal a base in the shop. Will the guys mold together a deal or will the sale crumble? And later, Rick is quarantined when a scarlet fever sign infects the shop. Will a deal be his cure or will it just make him sick?
- 05
Get ready to GO with the Pawn Stars as a very valuable Pokémon collection makes its way into the shop. Will Rick battle for a sale or will he be defeated? And next, it's about time the Pawn Stars got a 1926 Dunhill Watch Lighter in the shop, but does it spark enough interest to be worth buying or will the deal flame out?
- 06
The Pawns Stars are knocked out of the park when a drive to L.A. promises Rick a peek at Babe Ruth's "called shot" bat. Corey has a giant jones for a miniature model of Ralph Lauren's Bugatti Type 57SC.
- 07
Chumly looks at an iconic Austin Powers movie prop; a Alfred Hitchcock autograph comes in.
- 08
An old playing card shuffler is brought in for Corey to look at.
- 09
Rick gets a chance at an iconic collection of Hard Rock photographs; Corey gets revved up for a Harley-Davidson motor; Rick and Chum come face to face with giant statues of the Chipmunks; a collection of Pat Morita memorabilia comes into the shop.
- 10
Corey has an appetite for a deal when a Guns N' Roses collector box rocks into the shop. But will Corey end up in Paradise City, or out in the cold November rain? Then, Chum gets flap happy over a pair of signed lawn flamingo prototypes. But will their unusual color leave him in the red? Next, a seller asks Corey for $250,000 for a rare Batman comic. Is this a joker, or a dynamic deal? And finally, Rick and Chum go goofy for a unique children's bike featuring Donald Duck. But when the restoration reveals a surprise discovery, will the feathers fly?
- 11
When a seller comes in with a poster by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, will it make an impression on Rick, or will he bid adieu? Meanwhile, Chum unboxes some 1912 Yale baseball uniforms. Is it a home run, or a strike out? Then, Rick takes a look at a ukulele from 1919. Is this deal music to his ears, or is the seller just stringing him along? And later, Chum, Rick and Jake head to the track to test out a restored Track Rabbit go-kart. Will it run smoothly, or be a bumpy ride?
- 12
Rick hangs ten as he checks out a rare playing card featuring a legendary surfer. Will this deal have Rick yelling "cowabunga!" or will he wipe out? Then, Chum heads to the range to check out a "Yellow Boy" carbine. Will his offer be good as gold, or will he miss the mark? Meanwhile, Corey gets schooled when he looks through a collection of items from Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher" music video. Will he jump at the chance to make an offer? And later, when Chum negotiates for a strange comic, will the deal go up in flames?
- 13
When a friend swings by to show Rick and Chum a star-studded collection of photos, will the duo expose the right price, or get shot down? Then, a vintage LP of the single "We Are the World" spins into the shop. Will this deal make a brighter day for Corey? Meanwhile, Chum and Santos give each other a hand, when they check out an ancient Chinese cannon. Can they get a firm hold on this deal, or will it implode? And later, Rick races to Adam Carolla's garage for a chance to bid on a car once owned by legendary actor, Paul Newman. Will Rick do a victory lap, or will he be left in the dust?
- 14
80's icon Taylor Dayne tells it to Rick's heart when she gives him first dibs at some memorabilia from her tours. Will she accept the offer or will Taylor say "Don't Rush Me?" Then, Chum hopes the force is strong with him as a seller brings a nutcracker Darth Vader into the shop. And later, Corey tries to hit a high note when a seller comes into the shop with an award given to Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner.
- 15
When a seller brings in a collection of model F1 cars, Rick has to decide if he's going to rev his engine, or pump his brakes. Then, Chum takes a bite out of a KAWS jacket. Will it be a stylish fit for the shop, or a fashion faux pas?

















