Pawn Stars Season 22
Go inside the colorful world of the pawn business. At the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on the outskirts of Las Vegas, generations of the Harrison family run the family business, and there’s clashing and camaraderie every step of the way.
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Pawn Stars
2009 / TV-PGGo inside the colorful world of the pawn business. At the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on the outskirts of Las Vegas, generations of the Harrison family run the family business, and there’s clashing and camaraderie every step of the way.
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Pawn Stars Season 22 Full Episode Guide
Rick checks out the only 1933 Double Eagle gold coin for sale; Chum visits Disneyland with a miniature model of Main Street USA; Corey hopes for a big bang when he investigates a tiny Japanese matchlock pistol.
Rick swings for the fences on some major league memorabilia; Corey and Chum go to the end of the road authenticating a Boyz II Men jacket; Corey tries to turn a Chinese antiquity; Chum is starstruck by some items from the golden age of Hollywood.
Turtlemania hits the shop when a seller tries to pawn a 1991 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figure and prototype; Rick heads to the gun range to test out a deadly 1800s "manstopper" pistol; a model of the Las Vegas Desert Inn hotel.
A seller Super Bowl shuffles into the shop with a helmet and football signed by Da Bears; Chum strikes a jumpman pose as he checks out a bronze Michael Jordan statue; Corey says hello to a replica 1963 Cadillac from the movie "Scarface."
When a seller brings in a WWF prototype figurine, Chum looks to a higher authority to bless the deal. Will the Pawn Star be ready to rumble or will the seller have him in a chokehold?
Rick and Chum rack up points testing the merchandise at a pinball paradise; Corey saddles up to a piece of World War II history; Chum sleuths out a sale on a set of Sherlock Holmes books; Rick welcomes Guns N' Roses guitarist, ASHBA.
Unboxing a skateboard signed by Carrie Fisher; Corey has a first-person encounter with "Halo: Combat Evolved"; a colorful vintage Versace collection stuns Chum; a seller brings in a guitar signed by Aerosmith's Joe Perry.
When Rick reels in an antique glass fishing buoy made in Japan, he hopes the seller's price floats his boat. Meanwhile, Chum checks out a rare dinosaur fossil. Can he dig up a good price, or will the seller have a bone to pick with him? Then, a customer brings in an original poster for the film "Where the Buffalo Roam." Will Rick draw up a deal, or will he want it gonzo? And later, Rick and Corey head to the range to test out a 1580 German "puffer" pistol. Is it a wheely good deal, or a misfire?
Spencer drops into the shop with some tasty new finds, but will Rick bite? Then, Chum and Rick disappear from the shop to meet up with a magician selling a zig zag box. Can they conjure up an offer? Meanwhile, Corey finds himself flustered over a pricey gold necklace made of ancient coins. And later, Chum tries to script the perfect deal for a collection of Hollywood items.
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?