The four remaining smiths are tasked with crafting an elegant Yemeni dagger; the intricacies of the dagger prove too much for one, while an intense round eliminates the second; the two finalists must choose the weapons they will forge at home.
Ancient emperors, kings and pharaohs were often attributed with otherworldly strengths, abilities and wisdom, and many were even considered gods by the people they ruled. Who were these exceptional leaders?
Mike has an epiphany in New Hampshire when he finds a mighty collection of microcars including one of the rarest in the world.
In Missouri, the guys visit a historic homestead where they join the search for grandpa's lost Civil War uniform.
Rene brings his father, Gunter, to the auction festivities in Montebello, California. Instigators Darrell and Brandon get sneaky, Ivy forges on despite an injury, and Dave eyes a big score.
A marathon auction in Van Nuys, California, takes Jarrod and Brandi by surprise, Darrell faces the competition alone, and Mary tries to prove herself as a serious buyer.
The buyers head to the desert resort city of Palm Springs, California. Mary attempts to stay within her budget, while Darrell loosens the purse string. Meanwhile, Ivy has difficulty focusing on the task at hand.
A signed photograph of Howard Hughes is brought into the shop, a customer brings in a Marlin rifle, Rick purchases an old model train.
A medal believed to be a Polish white eagle is brought into the shop; Corey and Chumlee check out a brick from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Chumlee makes the perfect home brew.
Corey checks out a Civil War era sword made by Tiffany & Co., mementos from the USS Chowanoc are brought in, Chumlee misses his chance to retaliate on April Fool's Day.
The buyers face 10 vaults belonging to the same owner. Ivy draws a nice profit, and Mary and Kenny do all of the heavy lifting.
In Stanton, California, Dave learns that making a profit is sometimes like pulling teeth. Mary grinds to get into the black, and Ivy's locker ends up sucking and blowing.
Shana and Edwina bring their `Golden Girls' chic to Riverside, California, but end up phoning it in. A messy unit catches Dave's attention, and Rene switches from buying to selling.
Valuable items that come into the shop include a top hat and pistol that belonged to a Jack the Ripper suspect, and a 1920s time clock.
Valuable items that come into the shop include a 1984 Ferrari 308, a phone-operated music player from the 1930s, a cowboy hat that belonged to actor Larry Hagman, plus many more.
A seller drums up excitement for his Led Zeppelin vinyl albums, and an elaborate 19th-century office desk makes a formidable piece of furniture.
Mary dabbles with Dave's dark arts in Torrence, California. Kenny takes some excavation lessons, and Brandi and Jarrod quit horsing around long enough to stumble across a wartime oddity.
The buyers head out to Lake Arrowhead, California, where Ivy puts economies of scale to the test. Justin almost hits the bullseye on his locker, and Darrell and Chad find fortunes on the farm.
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s. A gorgeous Mosrite electric guitar shocks everyone at the shop, but will Corey and the seller be in tune when it comes to making a deal?
A seller approaches the Pawn Stars to present them with a past prop from `Back to the Future Part II'. It's all hands on deck when a British Navy gunpowder bucket blasts into the shop. Will Rick scoop it up, or send it overboard?
The biblical stories surrounding the Ark speak of a device with divine powers. Are these stories mere myth or did the Ark of the Covenant possess extraordinary powers?
The auction action moves to downtown Los Angeles, where Darrell and Brandon seek additional merchandise for their 24/7 store. Ivy locates a locker filled with tools and Mary takes on the heavy hitters.
Brandi surprises Jarrod with a thick bankroll in hopes of getting the best unit of the day. Mary brings in some extra help for the huge lockers. Darrell and Brandon win an auction that contains something that unexpectedly lands them in a courtroom.
Four bladesmiths are challenged with forging a canister Damascus knife using only steel wool and 1095 powder.
A revolutionary French gun. A vintage stamp book. Kanye West's jacket. A real-life recreation of a sword from the World of Warcraft video game.
An ancient prophecy buried within the Vatican for centuries suggests that Pope Francis may be the last Pope. Experts believe this may point to an imminent end to the papacy, a shattering of the Church, or worse, the apocalyptic end of days.
Giorgio Tsoukalos offers the fascinating story of Nikola Tesla, one of the most productive inventors of the 20th century.Tesla is credited with shepherding mankind to a new industrial era and laying the groundwork for today's technological age.
The four remaining smiths are tasked with crafting an elegant Yemeni dagger; the intricacies of the dagger prove too much for one, while an intense round eliminates the second; the two finalists must choose the weapons they will forge at home.
The buyers face 10 vaults belonging to the same owner. Ivy draws a nice profit, and Mary and Kenny do all of the heavy lifting.
In Stanton, California, Dave learns that making a profit is sometimes like pulling teeth. Mary grinds to get into the black, and Ivy's locker ends up sucking and blowing.
Shana and Edwina bring their `Golden Girls' chic to Riverside, California, but end up phoning it in. A messy unit catches Dave's attention, and Rene switches from buying to selling.
Valuable items that come into the shop include a top hat and pistol that belonged to a Jack the Ripper suspect, and a 1920s time clock.
Valuable items that come into the shop include a 1984 Ferrari 308, a phone-operated music player from the 1930s, a cowboy hat that belonged to actor Larry Hagman, plus many more.
A seller drums up excitement for his Led Zeppelin vinyl albums, and an elaborate 19th-century office desk makes a formidable piece of furniture.
The buyers head to the desert resort city of Palm Springs, California. Mary attempts to stay within her budget, while Darrell loosens the purse string. Meanwhile, Ivy has difficulty focusing on the task at hand.
A revolutionary French gun. A vintage stamp book. Kanye West's jacket. A real-life recreation of a sword from the World of Warcraft video game.
Giorgio Tsoukalos offers the fascinating story of Nikola Tesla, one of the most productive inventors of the 20th century.Tesla is credited with shepherding mankind to a new industrial era and laying the groundwork for today's technological age.
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s. A gorgeous Mosrite electric guitar shocks everyone at the shop, but will Corey and the seller be in tune when it comes to making a deal?
A seller approaches the Pawn Stars to present them with a past prop from `Back to the Future Part II'. It's all hands on deck when a British Navy gunpowder bucket blasts into the shop. Will Rick scoop it up, or send it overboard?