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Where is airing: History Channel
For what age: 10+
How many episodes in 2 season: 32 episodes
Rick and the Old Man look to buy a 1965 Shelby Cobra classic car--one of the most expensive American race cars. Will they burn rubber and make a deal or will they slam on the brakes for a fake? Then the Pawn Stars have a chance to buy a ship's clock from a 1942 WWII Ship that's worth money only if it ticks.
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.
The Old Man offers a steak dinner and a cash prize as an incentive to boost profits; supercharged motorcycle; 1915 calculator; 200-year-old buttons that might have connections to George Washington.
Corey buys a huge 12-passenger hot air balloon; classic 1960 Gibson Les Paul guitar; Prohibition period medicinal whiskey.
Items appraised include a Le Coultre 'perpetual motion' Atmos clock; a pair of halberd axes; a prisoner's ball and chain; a fake Ford's Theatre playbill for the night of Abraham Lincoln's assassination; and an antique potty chair. A number of unfortunate events, from bad purchases to multiple mishaps involving destroyed or broken merchandise, make it a bad day for Rick and the others.
The shop has a chance to buy a 2006 NBA championship ring; collectible 1964 Austin Healy car built in Britain; 1800s diving helmet.
A pirate's peg leg comes into the shop; Rick has a chance to buy a top-notch archery bow; full-size motorcycle hand-carved from wood.