
Fender Vendor: A woman brings in a Japanese matchlock rifle that weighs almost as much as she does, followed by two classics: a Superman figure and a Tadeo Fender Telecaster. (S24, ep 8)

Darting and Dodging: Rick and Corey dart out of the shop to check out a 1968 convertible. Meanwhile, Chum desperately wants a piece of an oreodont fossil. (S24, ep 15)

Pawned Lightning: Rick and Corey race to San Diego to take a spin in the classic car Hell's Chariot, from the movie Grease. (S24, ep 6)

Darting and Dodging: Rick and Corey dart out of the shop to check out a 1968 convertible. Meanwhile, Chum desperately wants a piece of an oreodont fossil. (S24, ep 15)

Fender Vendor: A woman brings in a Japanese matchlock rifle that weighs almost as much as she does, followed by two classics: a Superman figure and a Tadeo Fender Telecaster. (S24, ep 8)

Presidential Pawn: The guys examine a letter from Founding Father James Monroe and a promotional Playboy chair. Chum tries to reinvent himself in the image of Hugh Hefner. (S16, ep 13)

Battle-Pawn: Rick prepares for battle over a pair of vintage posters, Corey takes a look at an old fireman's megaphone and Chum heads over to a photo gallery. (S24, ep 16)

Blast From the Past: A customer walks in with a Tommy Boy poster signed by Chris Farley. Meanwhile, Rick tries not to slip up when making a deal on a pair of snowshoes. (S24, ep 7)

Battle-Pawn: Rick prepares for battle over a pair of vintage posters, Corey takes a look at an old fireman's megaphone and Chum heads over to a photo gallery. (S24, ep 16)

Pawntourage: Things go nuclear when a Japanese Godzilla toy hits the counter. Chum does battle over a jacket and a Johnny Drama whiskey bottle tries to join Chum's entourage. (S24, ep 9)

Wilde Card: Corey checks out a 1972 telegram that rejects Muhammad Ali from fighting in Alaska. A first edition copy of Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince arrives in store. (S16, ep 14)

The Pawnerator: Rick aims to get a rifle from the 1800s, a seller flexes a signed autobiography by Arnold Schwarzenegger and a ventriloquist doll makes Corey's head spin. (S24, ep 17)

Fender Vendor: A woman brings in a Japanese matchlock rifle that weighs almost as much as she does, followed by two classics: a Superman figure and a Tadeo Fender Telecaster. (S24, ep 8)

The Pawnerator: Rick aims to get a rifle from the 1800s, a seller flexes a signed autobiography by Arnold Schwarzenegger and a ventriloquist doll makes Corey's head spin. (S24, ep 17)
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