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Sat, Jan 7, 2012
Settle in for some southern hospitality as the Cajun Pawn Stars face the most expensive item to ever breeze through their doors. Pairs of 5 and 10 thousand dollar bills, will this rare currency inflate to the tune of one million or will the guys find something funny with this money? Then, Jimmie drives down memory lane to find a 1930s Bonnie and Clyde model Ford.
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Sat, Jan 7, 2012
Come spin up some excitement with the Cajun Pawn Stars as they check out a rare long lost first album by rock and country legend Jerry Lee Lewis. Will the gang put up some serious cash to make some sweet music or will a sour note cause the deal to tumble from the charts? Then, a local Deputy Sheriff tries to sell his Civil War era Colt Dragoon revolver.
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Sat, Jan 14, 2012
Get ready to rev your engines when a classic "Dukes of Hazzard" General Lee Charger screeches by the shop. Will the DeRamus brothers jump into hot pursuit for this iconic muscle car or will negotiations leave them in the dust? Then, the guys look to polish themselves up a deal on a giant 1920s shoeshine stand.
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Sat, Jan 14, 2012
Check out the sweetest deal in town as the Cajun Pawn Stars look to get into the beekeeping business. Will they be swarming over the buzz of huge profits or will negotiations lead to a very sore sting? Then, the guys have the opportunity to buy a rare military grade sniper rifle. Will Jimmie bet the farm to show he's a long-range crackshot or will the seller quietly shoot holes in his claims?
Sat, Jan 21, 2012
Jump into pursuit with the Cajun Pawn Stars as they chase down a classic 1951 Chevy Deluxe police car. Then, a seller hopes to sell his stock Special Forces M4 Carbine semi-automatic rifle. And later, has shop regular Joker finally stumbled upon something worthwhile at a local yard sale?
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Sat, Jan 21, 2012
Breeze out into the bayou with the Cajun Pawn Stars as they look to buy a classic Louisiana airboat. Then, the shop checks out two Civil War diaries uncovered from a field lap desk compartment. And later, Jimmie gets a hankering to own a vehicle of pure 70's muscle--a 1972 Chevelle.
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Sun, Feb 5, 2012
Go treasure hunting with the Cajun Pawn Stars as the guys hope they've discovered a 1700's pristine flintlock gun brought to Louisiana by pirates. Then, Jimmie travels through country music history as he checks out an old Greyhound bus that may have belonged to country music legend Barbara Mandrell. And later, regular customer Joker steers into the shop to sell his motorized wheelchair.
Sun, Feb 5, 2012
Soar up through the skies with the Cajun Pawn Stars as they have the opportunity to buy a rare World War II biplane. Then, a unique piece of presidential history finds it's way into the shop--a strand of Abraham Lincoln's hair.. And later, a familiar customer hopes to sell his super speedy Mako fishing boat.
Time stands still as the Cajun Pawn Stars encounter a 1790's pocket watch from Founding Father George Washington. A priceless piece, will Jimmie act in time to make a deal or will the ticking offer wind out? Then, the guys look to climb aboard a humongous Mardi Gras float. Will Jimmie bid high for the ultimate Cajun chariot or will he decide to let the parade pass him by? And later, Johnnie and Yankee are bayou bound to check out an antique bateau. One of Louisiana's first swamp boats, can Johnnie navigate the murky waters to a safe landing, or will negotiations put him in choppy waters?
Sound the alarms as the Cajun Pawn Stars race to check out a 1975 Mac Fire Truck. Can the guys get there in time to raise a high offer or will negotiations leave them burned? Then, Johnnie gets tied up in knots when a rusty old bent railroad track known as a Sherman Necktie steamrolls its way into the shop. Twisted railway from the Civil War, will this metal command a hefty price or will the deal quickly unravel? And later, shop regular Joker pops by in hopes of selling his classic 1950s popcorn machine. Can he butter-up the guys to scoop up some serious cash or will he peddle his kernels elsewhere?