Pawn Stars - Season 19
Season 19
Episodes
Pawn Jam
When a very special cowboy hat owned by President Ronald Reagan moseys into the shop, can Rick wrangle an offer? Next, Chum lights up when a glowing Pearl Jam painting rocks across the counter. Will a deal make him come alive, or will the seller look for a better man to buy it? Next, Rick and Corey rehash the past when a seller brings a Sammy Sosa signed baseball into the shop. Who will win the race to bring home a deal? And finally, inspired by a signed copy of photographer, Peter Lik's book, Chum sets out to capture an unforgettable muse.
When Pawns Cry
When an early handheld video game system comes into play, will Corey be able to make a deal before it's game over? Then, a seller brings Rick a tambourine once played by Prince. Will the negotiation have Rick partying like it's 1999, or will doves not be the only ones crying? Next, Corey checks out a baseball roster signed by Ty Cobb. Is this a peach of an item, or a swing and a miss? And when a program for a silent film hits the counter, Rick and Chum reminisce about their trip to Italy. Will Corey's jealousy get the better of him, or will he be able to expresso his feelings?
Rick and Chum's Wild Ride
When Corey becomes enchanted with a collection of magical memorabilia, can he conjure up a deal, or will he lose his head over the outrageous prices? Then, Rick checks out a rare first edition copy of Anne of Green Gables. Will he be able to make a princely deal, or will he read the seller the riot act? Next, a vintage Harley t-shirt makes Corey go hog wild. Can he thread the needle and land a deal, or will the seller take him for a ride? And finally, Rick and Chum head to California to take a peek at a massive Disney collection. But will this wild ride make their heads spin before they can take home a piece of this wonderland?
Appetite for Pawnstruction
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?
Wreck it Rick
Rick and Chum kick it with a rare pair of Pumas from 1968. But will a shocking sticker price leave them in the dust, or can they race their way to a deal? Next, Chum is blown away by a fan from the 1940s. Later, Rick reads into a collection of letters from historical figures, but it's some lab notes by Marie Curie that really leave him glowing. And finally, a Post Malone guitar inspires a smashing adventure for the guys. Will it bring them closer together, or wreck their day out?
Money in the Bankshot
Chum chases a lead on a 1963 Fiat Microcar; a rare musical instrument enters the shop; Rick and Corey make a friendly wager on a set of billiard balls; Rick examines the holy grail of coins.
Pawns of Anarchy
When Rick gets his hands on a pretty stellar coin, Corey flips about the astronomical asking price. Next, Chum goes to the mat when an NWA Championship Wrestling Belt elbows its way into the shop. Then, the Harrisons are interested in a cut of the profit from a signed Sons of Anarchy vest. But will a bad deal give them road rage? And later, Corey's life gets posh when a collection of Spice Girls World Tour Dolls shimmy across the counter. But are they what Corey really, really wants? Finally, when Rick tries to fix a busted radio, will it become his magnum opus, or send him into a funk
Rocket Man
Things get explosive when the Pawn Stars test out an important piece of history. But first, Corey drills down on the chance to buy a vintage dentist's chair. Can he pull out an offer before the seller brushes him off? Next, when an Andy Warhol Superman poster flies into the shop, will the Pawn Stars save the day, or will this work of art be their kryptonite? Then, Corey takes a shot at some miniature toy pistols, while Rick and Chum take a 1964 Cadillac Coupe DeVille for a spin. And finally, when a NASA Training Vehicle Rocket Engine crosses the counter, Rick shoots for the moon to get his hands on an out-of-this-world item.
The Pawn Strikes Back
When Rick gets a shot at an original Eastman Kodak camera, can he develop a deal before it's gone in a flash? Next, Corey has a sweet tooth for an unopened box of 1980s Star Wars candy. But when Steve Grad sets his sights on it, will the force be with Corey, or drive him to the dark side? Then, Rick gets reflective when a Rolex mirror comes into the shop. And finally, Chum and Corey hit the road to check out a massive 40-foot brontosaurus skeleton movie prop. Can they bring up a deal, or will the price crush their dreams?
No Sleep Til Vegas
When a seller sends in the original cover art for one of the greatest albums of all time, will there be no sleep for Rick as he fights for his right to buy it? Next, some big money bills signed by billionaires Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger make their way across the counter. Will Rick be rolling in the dough, or will the deal fall flat? Then, the guys let out their inner party animals for Pinky's birthday celebration. Finally, iconic boxer, Ken Norton's memorabilia punches into the shop. Will this collection be a knockout, or hit below the belt?
Declaration of Indepawndence
Rick heads to New York City to check out an original broadside of the Declaration of Independence; a seller jets into the shop with a rare playset based on the hit '80s film "Top Gun"; Corey kicks it with a Chelsea Football Club jersey signed by American soccer phenomenon Christian Pulisic; a seller brings in a memo written during production of "The Wizard of Oz" that leaves Chum over the rainbow.
The Prince of Pawn
A painting by Prince pops into the pawn shop; Chum takes a gamble on a Cartier poker set; Corey takes off to Virginia to check out some radio-control airplanes; Chum lets Spencer run point on a custom low-rider bicycle.
Pawnasaurus Rex
Rick feels the need for speed as he races to nab a 1959 go-kart. Can he pave his way to a deal, or is he on track for a loss? Then, a collection of toys from "Jurassic Park" comes roaring into the shop. But are these toys as dino-mite as Chum hopes? Next, Rick and Chum head to the east coast to check out an 18th century cannon. Can they light a fire under the seller, or will the deal blow up in their faces? And later, Corey gets a chance at a rare Olympic boxing ticket signed by two of the greatest fighters ever. Will he land a bargain, or will it be a TKO?
Big Apple Rick
Rick's in the big apple to see if he can compute a deal on a rare piece of tech; a seller flies into the shop with a special edition Stan Lee Funko Pop figure.
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