The bladesmiths have to turn a steel train spring into a weapon of their choosing. Only two competitors will move on and are given only five days to forge a legendary Viking Battle Axe.
For thousands of years, human civilisation has been guided by the words and deeds of ancient prophets, but who were these prophets communicating with?
The guys head to Minnesota on a rescue mission to help save the remains of a carnival business from Mother Nature.
In the middle of a Minnesota blizzard, Mike and Frank face the frost to uncover a rare pair of trucks on farmer Jim's spread.
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.
Ivy has high hopes despite a dismal past in the area, while Mary challenges Rene to a bet that has more than money at stake.
The buyers hit Norwalk in hope of finding hidden finds, while Darrell has his eyes on a higher prize. Mary comes overly prepared trying to prove she has staying power.
An 1838 Colt Paterson formerly owned by a Civil War colonel, letter written by FDR, Rick's lunch keeps disappearing.
Customised 1932 Ford Roaster built with an aftermarket body; a Marilyn Manson Clayton doll; diploma from the 1912 Olympics.
The guys check out a postcard signed by legendary boxer Jack Johnson, some props from the original "Star Trek" series are brought into the shop and Chum decides he needs his own desk.
Rene and Casey display their confidence by arriving with a caravan of trucks, Darrell hopes to distract his competitors with doughnuts and Jarrod and Brandi plan an anniversary party for their store.
Rene's superstitious attitude could prove to be a hindrance, Ivy trusts his gut, Jarrod and Brandi manage to get the last laugh on their rivals.
Darrell hopes to humiliate Ivy in his own backyard, Jarrod and Brandi are surrounded by pigs and Rene purchases a "crappy" locker.
Valuable items that come into the shop include Illustrations from the children's book, `Where the Wild Things Are', Beatles vinyl records, antique hot dog bun warmer, and an electric hot dog cooker.
Corey and Chumlee spend the day in the sand testing an old school 1960s dune buggy. Rick jives with the Jackson Five when an original autograph makes its way into the shop, and props from `Jerry Maguire' storm in.
Ivy hunts for high-end items in Moreno Valley; Jarrod reveals his alter ego to Brandi; Darrell flies solo; Rene has a close encounter with death.
Casey attempts to keep a rein on Rene's spending habits, Darrell and Brandon use their intuition to soar above their competitors, Ivy tries to secretly learn Jarrod and Brandi's purchasing strategy.
Rick tests a Civil War revolver, Chum gets excited when a personal piece of memorabilia from Lebron James comes through the doors, Rick falls for a 4,500-year-old meteorite, and Corey, Chum and Antwan hit the road to score some unique motorcycles.
This episode examines new interpretations of ancient texts, which indicate that Satan may have been an extraterrestrial being, rather than an immortal force of evil.
Ivy hopes to change his luck in Montebello, California, Jarrod and Brandi fight for big lockers, Dave controls his bidding but can't keep a lid on his temper.
Mary launches a daring idea while Ivy keeps it old school and targets a working man's unit. Rene wants to focus on the lockers but Dave gets in the way.
Finalists pay homage to Hollywood by crafting Hattori Hanzo's 1,000-layer katana from Quentin Tarantino's film `Kill Bill'.
Things get heated at the shop when a seller brings in a trophy awarded to basketball legend Julius `Dr J' Erving. Meanwhile, Rick targets a bombsight from WWII.
Out of quarantine and ready for action, Rick, Marty and the team unearth hard evidence of a centuries-old tar kiln, suggesting significant industry happened on Oak Island long before the discovery of the Money Pit.
A former US Navy radar operator emerges from the shadows to reveal the terrifying day it rained UFOs. Evidence of a US military cover up emerges, as the team gets a major lead guiding them to an island with a clandestine history of UFO activity.
One of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century, Nikola Tesla shepherded mankind to a new industrial era and laid the groundwork for today's technological age. Is it possible that he was influenced by some otherworldly design?
The bladesmiths have to turn a steel train spring into a weapon of their choosing. Only two competitors will move on and are given only five days to forge a legendary Viking Battle Axe.
Rene and Casey display their confidence by arriving with a caravan of trucks, Darrell hopes to distract his competitors with doughnuts and Jarrod and Brandi plan an anniversary party for their store.
Rene's superstitious attitude could prove to be a hindrance, Ivy trusts his gut, Jarrod and Brandi manage to get the last laugh on their rivals.
Darrell hopes to humiliate Ivy in his own backyard, Jarrod and Brandi are surrounded by pigs and Rene purchases a "crappy" locker.
Valuable items that come into the shop include Illustrations from the children's book, `Where the Wild Things Are', Beatles vinyl records, antique hot dog bun warmer, and an electric hot dog cooker.
Corey and Chumlee spend the day in the sand testing an old school 1960s dune buggy. Rick jives with the Jackson Five when an original autograph makes its way into the shop, and props from `Jerry Maguire' storm in.
The buyers hit Norwalk in hope of finding hidden finds, while Darrell has his eyes on a higher prize. Mary comes overly prepared trying to prove she has staying power.
Things get heated at the shop when a seller brings in a trophy awarded to basketball legend Julius `Dr J' Erving. Meanwhile, Rick targets a bombsight from WWII.
A former US Navy radar operator emerges from the shadows to reveal the terrifying day it rained UFOs. Evidence of a US military cover up emerges, as the team gets a major lead guiding them to an island with a clandestine history of UFO activity.
Rick tests a Civil War revolver, Chum gets excited when a personal piece of memorabilia from Lebron James comes through the doors, Rick falls for a 4,500-year-old meteorite, and Corey, Chum and Antwan hit the road to score some unique motorcycles.