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Pawn Stars
TV Series (2009 - 2013)
Long before banks, ATMs and check-cashing services, there were pawn shops. Pawning was the leading form of consumer credit in the United States until the 1950s, and pawn shops are still helping everyday people make ends meet. PAWN STARS takes you inside the colorful world of the pawn business.
Series Info
Type:
Reality/Game Show
Premiered:
Jul. 19, 2009
Status:
Returning Series
Runtime:
30 min.
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Hole in One: Funnies…
Season 5, Episode #18
Season 5, Episode #18


Les Is More: Funnies…
Season 5, Episode #17
Season 5, Episode #17


The Pick, The Pawn, …
Season 4, Episode #39
Season 4, Episode #39


Off the Wall: Funnie…
Season 4, Episode #23
Season 4, Episode #23


Honor Thy Father: Fu…
Season 4, Episode #18
Season 4, Episode #18

Buy the Book: Funnie…
Season 4, Episode #16
Season 4, Episode #16

Patton Pending: Funn…
Season 4, Episode #8
Season 4, Episode #8

Put Up Your Dukes: F…
Season 3, Episode #34
Season 3, Episode #34

Darth Pawn: Funniest…
Season 3, Episode #33
Season 3, Episode #33

Case Closed: Funnies…
Season 3, Episode #32
Season 3, Episode #32
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Series Fun Facts
- The series usually avoids referencing other History Channel programming, however an early episode featured R. Lee Ermey visiting the Pawn Shop during the end credits, talking about a new show…
[show]The series usually avoids referencing other History Channel programming, however an early episode featured R. Lee Ermey visiting the Pawn Shop during the end credits, talking about a new show he was hosting at the time. Likewise, Larry the Cable Guy appeared promoting his new show, Only In America.
[hide] - Goof (factual errors): When a man was selling some antique Red Comet Fire Grenades, Rick mistook the clear liquid enclosed in the glass bulbs as water but it's really carbon tetrachloride…
[show]Goof (factual errors): When a man was selling some antique Red Comet Fire Grenades, Rick mistook the clear liquid enclosed in the glass bulbs as water but it's really carbon tetrachloride which is very toxic but far more effective for putting out fires.
[hide] - Rick Dale (II), the owner of Rick's Restorations, where the pawn guys regularly take things to have them fixed up, now appears in his own spin-off series, "American Restoration" (2010). The…
[show]Rick Dale (II), the owner of Rick's Restorations, where the pawn guys regularly take things to have them fixed up, now appears in his own spin-off series, "American Restoration" (2010). The Pawn Stars guys occasionally appear on there as well.
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