Cajun Pawn Stars
People have been visiting their local consignment shops for thousands of years. In fact, up until the 1950s, pawn shops served as the primary form of consumer credit in the United States.

This Little Piggy
Jimmie looks to rope in a vintage mechanical pig, while Johnnie and Tammie scope out a Bulgarian version of an AK rifle.

Going Medieval
The Cajun Pawn Stars battle it out for a rare medieval Saxon helmet. Meanwhile, shop regular Chester looks to trigger a deal for his crossbow.

4-Wheelin' Deals
Jimmie ponies up in order to seal the deal on an Amish buggy, while Tammie burns rubber negotiating for a customized ATV.

Batter Up
Tammie takes a swing at landing a signed Ted Williams baseball bat while Johnnie and Walt secure a 24-carat gold-plated M16 gun commemorating the capture of Saddam Hussein.

All Jazzed Up
A drummer's pad with a legendary autograph fetches a fair price while three unopened Prohibition-era whiskey bottles set Jimmie reeling.

Seat of Horns
The guys get blown away when they check out an old hunting rifle thought to have belonged to George Washington, and Gerard shows up with a chair made out of cattle horns.

Gone with the Pawn
A customer looks to buy a prop gun from the classic movie "Gone With the Wind." Later, Jimmie considers buying a massive 40-foot barbecue pit on wheels.

Silver Dollar Spook-tacular
Jimmie challenges the staff to compete in a Halloween costume contest. Later, a customer brings in a 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood hearse.

Shotgun Bowling
The gang tries to score some strikes with a shotgun on their day at the range.

Shaken and Stirred
The stars test-drive a rare James Bond-type Aston Martin and decide whether it's worth the six-figure asking price.

Pawn 'n Chain
Jimmie tries to lock down a price on an old Mississippi prison ball and chain.

Little Bender
A motorized Coca-Cola mini car, a rare collection of World War II Japanese tank items and a treasured prop from "Dances With Wolves" are all on the counter.

Jimmie at the Bat
A baseball signed by the legendary Jackie Robinson lands in the shop, but will Jimmie hit a home run or strike out during the negotiations?

Pair of Jokers
The guys bid on a timepiece once owned by Elvis and Joker returns to the shop with a furry friend to hunt down a deal.

Jimmie's Last Stand
The guys head out to the old west where a customer brings in a rare Lone Ranger collection.

Ice Chip Off The Old Block
The guys get tangled up in the Bigfoot monster myth when a "certified" lock of his hair drops into the shop.

Paintball Cajun Style
Two new items leave the guys star struck: A check signed by Judy Garland, and a 1932 World Series program for the game in which Babe Ruth famously "called" his home run.

Mumbo Gumbo
A famous canon rolls into the shop, and an old friend causes some Cajun confusion trying to pawn an old family gumbo recipe.

Horseplay
Tammie and Johnnie try to lasso a deal on an antique toy horse, and a customer walks in with a very rare weapon.

Really Gotta Go Kart
The guys check out an old go-kart that, with the help of Yankee's restoration powers, has the potential to become something extraordinary.

Jimmie's Increasingly Bad Day
It's father vs. daughter when Tammie bets her dad that she can brighten his day and make a profit on a unique bar-on-wheels.

Where's the Fire?
The guys look to make deals on a beautifully restored 1929 Ford fire engine, a vintage Easy-Bake oven from the early 1970s that still works and 170 rooms of hotel furniture from the famous Bentley Hotel.

Dog Duty
Jimmie challenges the team to get to work on time, and the last one to arrive has to take care of all four of the shop dogs for an entire day.

Yankee Magic
Country singer Tracy Lawrence stops by the shop looking to sell his 1920s Martin guitar and a colorful 1960s suit from singer-songwriter Hank Snow.

The King and His Crown
The guys get all shook up when a seller drops in with a real-life piece of Elvis, and Jimmie sets his sights on a 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood limousine.

Oh Say Can You Pawn?
A promissory note signed by Francis Scott Key has the shop feeling patriotic. Then, Jimmie checks out a very rare zebra-donkey hybrid called a "zedonk."
