Pawn Stars: Pumped Up - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Triple Axel Pawn
A custom Fender quad guitar; a Wheaties box featuring skater Tonya Harding; steelyard scales from the 1700s.
G.I. Pawn
Two rare G.I. Joe play sets; a 1950s Chinese military motorcycle; a photograph and a letter signed by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; an antique Black and Decker drill.
Smokin Pawn
Flip a coin with the Pawn Stars when a 1944 steel cent rolls into the shop. Will Rick be a penny pincher or will he call the sale in the air? Next, time is running out when an 1850's calendar clock shows up. Will Rick strike a deal or will it set off an alarm? Then, things get unearthly when a H.R Giger lithograph from the film "Alien 3" creeps in. Will it be a sci-fi success or will Corey send the unidentified object back home? And later, things heat up when a Smokey the Bear puppet blazes in. Will it ignite Chum's fire or will he prevent the deal?
Pawn in Space
A cast-signed helmet from the 1960's TV show, "Lost in Space;'' a pair of sneakers signed by NBA player Robert Parish; a strange antique object leaves Rick and Corey scratching their heads; enhanced.
Hidden Pawn
A 1769 playing card with a political message; a motorcycle owned by actor Dennis Hopper "Easy Rider'' an antique stained glass lamp; enhanced.
All Pawns on Deck
Eighteenth-century engravings of the Spanish Armada; explicit wax recordings from the 1890s; a 1980s transforming Coca-Cola robot; a 1900s Teddy Roosevelt Bears pitcher; enhanced.
Locked Up and Rail Roaded
A 1950s Chrysler Town & Country Newport; a cubist painting by New Zealand artist Louise Henderson; antique railroad locks from the late 1800s; enhanced.
Silver Stash Pawn
A first edition of The Adventures of Bob Hope comic; an ancient Egyptian mummy mask; a 1950s Disney fire extinguisher.
The Pawn Before Christmas
A one-horse open sleigh from the 1800s; a J.H. Rector rifle; unpublished Christmas art from MAD Magazine; a World War I Christmas tin.
Gotham Pawn
Limited-edition Batman and Joker Bolin guitars; a bronze sculpture by M.L. Snowden; a pair of signed Betty Crocker letters; a WWII-era Adolf Hitler pincushion; enhanced.
My Country, Pawn of Thee
Handwritten lyrics for "My Country, 'Tis of Thee;'' a World War II-era Linemar Space Explorer toy; a United Nations helmet from Somali; a giant bell from the historic El Rancho Hotel and Casino; enhanced.
Four Score and Seven Pawns
An 1800s Colt revolver; an antique Chinese fingernail; a life mask of Abraham Lincoln; a screen-used Playboy magazine from "Forrest Gump;'' enhanced.
Killer Pawn
A shower curtain signed by actor Anthony Perkins (``Psycho''); an 1882 Gold Certificate and a 1918 Federal Reserve note; an 1800s Millionaire Calculator; a 1950s Russian night-vision scope.
Megawatt Money
Replica swords signed by ``Kill Bill'' actor David Carradine; a first-edition of T.S. Eliot's ``Four Quartets;'' a 1965 Battle of the Bulge board game; a 1920s radium crock; enhanced.
Wound Up Rick
An autographed Led Zeppelin album; an antique whistle collection; a Doonesbury cartoon; a self-winding clock; enhanced.
Pawn Patent
An autograph of astronomer Edwin Hubble; an 1850s patent model self-lighting and extinguishing lantern; a Starrett Food Chopper; an 1871 British Martini-Henry Short Lever Rifle; enhanced.
Pawn Another Day
Madonna's 1988 day planner; a 1910 phrenology head; a locket from the 1800s with preacher Henry Ward Beecher; a 1980s egg chair used for hearing tests; enhanced.
Cutting Edge Pawn
An early American pewter tankard; original postcards by Jean-Michel Basquiat; a 1960s Hydro-Cycle Barracuda watercraft; an early blueprint copy machine; enhanced.
Seven Barreled Pawn
A rare Nock Volley gun used by the Royal Navy; an etching by Joan Mir; the first American pasta machine; enhanced.
A Pawn of Lies
Two original lithographs by graphic artist M.C. Escher; a censored recording made on a Soviet X-ray; a Wells Fargo model stagecoach; a 1950s toy lie detector; enhanced.
Mad Deals
A 1969 Triumph motorcycle; the first issue of Mad comics; an 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun; enhanced.
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