On the finale of the Armed Forces Tournament, the four surviving smiths will face off to determine who wins it all.
The smiths' are challenged to recreate the deadly Japanese weapon as season eight of the epic competition series continues.
When a Mick Foley t-shirt and autographed mask come into the shop, Rick calls in a very special guest to authenticate it. Can he wrestle a superstar price, or end up getting slammed?
Jake realises his problems are bigger than he thought when he has a lion on his hands. Plus, Tom and his brother Jack break down while on the road to the Yaak Valley.
A confident Kenny has a 3-step plan for success in Stanton. Darrell helps Kimber find winning items for her new boutique. Rene brings Casey, who needs a distraction. And Laura takes lead as auctioneer, while Dan… holds the clipboard.
Everything seems like business as usual in West Covina, until a crazy-looking vintage Mercury Zephyr pulls up, revealing an old friend. Darrell and his buddy stumble over the ultimate Sketch artist.
It's a regular father and son shootout in Victorville, as Ivy and Pops try to prove who among them is the most profitable. Brandi's secret weapon lands her more than she bargained for but luckily, Kenny is there to brighten her day.
Ryan and Ghetto Bob buy a '67 Pontiac GTO; the guys restore a classic '66 Ford Mustang Fastback for Ghetto Bob's father; former Guns N' Roses guitarist DJ Ashba drops off his latest supercar for a little Count's Kustoms magic.
Kenny's fear of sharks inspires a controversial wardrobe choice; Rene brings his bargain army along to try and intimidate the competition, while he gets his slice of the loot; Darrell won't take no for an answer, moving full steam ahead.
The guys face fierce competition at an auction in Alaska. Will the amphibious all-terrain vehicle, wooden canoe and percussion hammer they find in their units earn them a profit?
The auctioneer gives the guys a hard time at a shipping container sale in Anchorage. However, will the contents of these vast units be kinder to their wallets?
The buyers visit a high-end facility in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bushwick. Big Steve seeks items for man caves and Joe P uncovers funky stuff from the 1960s and 70s.
Corey gets a lesson in the Care of Magical Creatures when a life-sized house elf from Harry Potter comes into the shop. Spencer comes fresh off a picking trip with a van full of items.
The Pawn Stars try to strike a deal on a guitar signed by 60s super group Crosby, Stills & Nash. They also check out a pair of WWII bomb fins.
Ton and Allen get a surprise second chance at a silent auction in Alaska, where they uncover a railroad maintenance car and a pre-WWI Japanese pistol. What will they be worth?
Ton and Allen have to fight off competition from notorious auction hunter Mad Dog in Glendale, California. They secure a vintage drum kit, but will it be the hit they hope?
Chum huddles up for a chance to buy an early 20th century football. Can he get this deal across the goal line before the seller hikes up the price? Next, a life-size Spider-Man flies into Rick's web. Will his spidey senses tingle for an offer?
The team uncovers significant evidence that the stone road in the swamp was built long before the discovery of the original Money Pit just as the future of archaeology investigation on the island is threatened.
On a ramshackle New Jersey estate, Mike and Danielle go on a `Back to the Future' joyride in a DeLorean.
After the heats, the smiths are tasked with the recreation of a brutal slicer from Central Africa: the Boa-Zande sword.
Hot on the trail of the legendary Chappell Vault, the team gleans new information from the most notorious treasure hunting operation in the history of Oak Island.
While newly discovered targets off the shore of Oak Island lead the team to believe there was a possible shipwreck, in the Money Pit, the fellowship is uncovering evidence that famed treasure hunter Robert Dunfield missed.
The White House has consistently denied having any knowledge of alien craft visiting Earth, but presidential encounters with UFOs and other strange phenomena go all the way back to George Washington.
On the finale of the Armed Forces Tournament, the four surviving smiths will face off to determine who wins it all.
A confident Kenny has a 3-step plan for success in Stanton. Darrell helps Kimber find winning items for her new boutique. Rene brings Casey, who needs a distraction. And Laura takes lead as auctioneer, while Dan… holds the clipboard.
Everything seems like business as usual in West Covina, until a crazy-looking vintage Mercury Zephyr pulls up, revealing an old friend. Darrell and his buddy stumble over the ultimate Sketch artist.
It's a regular father and son shootout in Victorville, as Ivy and Pops try to prove who among them is the most profitable. Brandi's secret weapon lands her more than she bargained for but luckily, Kenny is there to brighten her day.
Kenny's fear of sharks inspires a controversial wardrobe choice; Rene brings his bargain army along to try and intimidate the competition, while he gets his slice of the loot; Darrell won't take no for an answer, moving full steam ahead.
The guys face fierce competition at an auction in Alaska. Will the amphibious all-terrain vehicle, wooden canoe and percussion hammer they find in their units earn them a profit?
The auctioneer gives the guys a hard time at a shipping container sale in Anchorage. However, will the contents of these vast units be kinder to their wallets?
The buyers visit a high-end facility in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bushwick. Big Steve seeks items for man caves and Joe P uncovers funky stuff from the 1960s and 70s.
Jake realises his problems are bigger than he thought when he has a lion on his hands. Plus, Tom and his brother Jack break down while on the road to the Yaak Valley.
The White House has consistently denied having any knowledge of alien craft visiting Earth, but presidential encounters with UFOs and other strange phenomena go all the way back to George Washington.
Chum huddles up for a chance to buy an early 20th century football. Can he get this deal across the goal line before the seller hikes up the price? Next, a life-size Spider-Man flies into Rick's web. Will his spidey senses tingle for an offer?