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''Pawn Stars'' is an American reality television series shown on
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and produced by Leftfield Pictures. The series is filmed in
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, Nevada, where it chronicles the daily activities at the World Famous Gold & Silver
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opened in 1989 and originally operated by patriarch Richard "Old Man" Harrison, his son
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, Rick's son Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison, and Corey's childhood friend, Austin "Chumlee" Russell. The series, which became the network's highest rated show,Childers, Linda (July 7, 2011)
"Rick Harrison of 'Pawn Stars' spills success secrets"
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and the No. 2 reality show behind ''
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'', debuted on July 26, 2009. The series depicts the staff's interactions with customers, who bring in a variety of artifacts to sell or pawn, shown haggling over the price, and discussing its historical background, with narration provided by either the Harrisons or Chumlee. The series also follows the interpersonal conflicts among the cast. One reviewer referencing these conflicts described the show as a version of ''
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'' has offered a similar description, calling the show "one part ''Antiques Roadshow'', a pinch of ''
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'' and a dash of '' COPS.''"Moynihan, Rob. "Summer's Guilty Pleasures". ''
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Numerous local experts in a variety of fields also regularly appear to appraise the items being sold or pawned, two of whom have gone on to their own spin-off programs. Antique restorer/metal artist Rick Dale is the star of the series' first spin-off, ''
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'', which premiered in October 2010, and mechanic/auto restoration expert Danny "The Count" Koker stars in the second spin-off, ''
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'', which debuted August 13, 2012."Danny 'The Count' Koker is in the Driver's Seat When New Car-Loving Series Premieres on History(R) – 'Counting Cars'"
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The show's 16th season premiered January 21, 2019, in a new hour-long format. The series has become a global phenomenon, being shown in 150 countries and dubbed in 38 languages.


Production history and format

''Pawn Stars'' began with
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and Colby Gaines of Leftfield Pictures, who were struck by the array of eclectic and somewhat seedy pawn shops in Las Vegas during a 2008 weekend visit to the city. Thinking such shops might contain unique characters, they searched for a family-run shop on which to center a TV series, until they found the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop less than two miles from the
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.Fixmer, Andy (October 21, 2010)
"Pawn Stars: Our Most Revealing Reality Show"
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It had been the subject of a 2001
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documentary,Bourdeau, Annette (March 12, 2012)
"'Pawn Stars': 13 Things You Didn't Know About Chumlee, Rick And Corey "
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and the manager and part-owner, Rick Harrison, had been trying unsuccessfully to pitch a show based on his shop for four years."Pawn Stars’ Richard "Old Man" Harrison Celebrates 70th Birthday"
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Both the shop and Rick had previously been featured in the Las Vegas episode of ''
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, though the network preferred the series to have been a ''
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''-style series taking place at the Gold & Silver's night window. The format eventually evolved into the now-familiar family-oriented motif used in the series.
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, who had been charged with creating programming with a more populist appeal to balance out the network's in-depth military programming picked up the series, which was initially titled ''Pawning History'' before a staffer at Leftfield suggested that ''Pawn Stars'' would fit better with the locale. The network concurred, believing that name to be more pleasing and easily remembered. The name is an intentional
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.'' The staffer adjusted its storyline to bring it in line with the network's brand, which included the on-camera experts appraising the items brought into the Gold & Silver, though she did not discourage the interpersonal conflicts among the show's stars. The series is filmed on location at the World-Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, Nevada. Although jewelry is the most commonly pawned item at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, most of the customers featured in episodes bring in a variety of vintage or antique items to the store, which has 12,000 items in its inventory as of July 2011 (5,000 of which are typically held on pawn). Each episode consists of segments devoted to approximately five or six of these items in which one of the staff members, usually Rick Harrison, his son Corey, or Harrison's father Richard (known as the "Old Man"), explains the history behind the object. When the buyer is unable to evaluate an object, they consult with an expert who can evaluate it to determine its authenticity and potential value, and in the case of items needing repair, the cost of restoration or preparing the item for sale. Whoever is evaluating the object goes over the potential value with the customer, including the expert's opinion, if one is given, often interspersed with an interview in which he explains the basis of his decision to the viewer. A price tag graphic at the bottom corner of the screen provides the ever-changing dollar amount as the two negotiate over the item's price. On occasion, Rick will purchase items in need of restoration before determining their restoration costs, thus taking a risk on such costs. Interpersonal narratives focusing on the relationship and conflicts among Rick, Corey, the Old Man, and Corey's childhood friend, Austin "Chumlee" Russell, who also works at the shop, also comprise episode plots. These usually pertain to arguments over the running of the shop, the elder Harrisons questioning Corey's judgment, and aspersions cast on Chumlee's intelligence and competence. Before the second commercial break, a multiple-choice trivia question related to the shop and its inventory, the cast members, or one of the featured items is shown, with the answer provided after the break; beginning with the Season 8 episode "A Very Vegas Christmas," a trivia question is asked at every commercial break. In addition to spawning imitators and clones, such as the
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'', and History's own '' Cajun Pawn Stars'', the success of ''Pawn Stars'' has been a boon to the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, which has become a Las Vegas tourist site, and has expanded its business accordingly. Originally averaging between 70 and 100 customers per day, the shop's traffic increased to more than 1,000 by October 2010. To handle the increased business, the shop hired nearly 30 new employees, and underwent a $400,000 expansion of their showroom by two thirds, to 15,000 square feet, the shop's tenth expansion since it opened. Rick Harrison also mentioned in the fourth season episode "Over the Top" that he was building a gym above the Pawn Shop for the staff's use. The shop also now sells its own brand merchandise, whose designs originate from fans entering design competitions on Facebook, which saves the Harrisons the cost of hiring professional designers. The staff's presence on Facebook and Twitter also ensures audiences during local nightclub appearances, for which Corey Harrison and Chumlee Russell are paid $1,000 a night. However, as a result of filming at the shop, the four main cast members can only work the main counter during shoot days, this is due to laws that require the identity of customers pawning items to remain confidential, and the tourists and fans taking photos and video in the showroom that would preclude this. When shooting episodes of the series, the store is temporarily closed to the public, with only a handful of vetted customers allowed into the showroom. In July 2011, Harrison signed a record-breaking 80-episode renewal contract for four more seasons of the series. After being broadcast during its first four years on Mondays at 10 p.m. ET, the program moved to Thursday nights at 9 p.m. ET on May 30, 2013,Hibberd, James (April 22, 2013)
"'Pawn Stars' gets new theme song from Lynyrd Skynyrd – EXCLUSIVE"
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'', which moved an hour later to 10 p.m. ET. The program also received a new opening and theme song, "Winning isn't Everything," performed by
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. The opening was replaced again with different theme music from an uncredited artist on June 12, 2014.


Episodes


Cast


Main shop staff

* Richard "Rick" Kevin Harrison – Co-founder/co-owner of the pawn shop. The son of "The Old Man" Richard and father of "Big Hoss" Corey, he has earned the nickname "The Spotter" due to his sharp eye for rare and valuable items. He started in the pawn business at the age 13.Rick claims in "Steaks at Stake to own 50% of the store, but Richard insists that Rick owns only 49%. Rick co-founded the "Gold & Silver" pawn shop with his father in 1989 at the age of 23. Boasting that "Gold & Silver" is the only family-owned pawn shop in Las Vegas, Rick says he dropped out of high school in the tenth grade because he was making $2,000 a week selling fake Gucci bags. An avid reader since childhood, his favorite area of historical study is the
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, from the late 1700s to the early 1800s. Harrison also appears on ''United Stuff of America,'' an H2 series from the producers of ''Pawn Stars'' that focuses on notable artifacts that were used in important moments in history, which premiered in June 2014. * Richard Benjamin "The Old Man" Harrison – Rick's father and Corey's grandfather, and the founder/co-owner of the pawn shop, which he opened in 1989 with his son Rick. He was usually referred to by his nickname, "The Old Man," which he earned at age 38, according to the episode "Fired Up."Long, Christopher (December 29, 2009)
"PAWN STARS (TV SERIES) – DVD review"
Movie Metropolis.
Originally from
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, he was the first to arrive at the shop in the morning, and had not had a sick day since 1994."Big Guns" (Episode 2.24); March 8, 2010 He was a 20-year veteran of the
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. He was particularly passionate about automobiles, showing an interest in all types of cars, from the 1966 Chrysler Imperial his son and grandson had restored for his 50th wedding anniversary to the mid-1960s B&Z Electra-King electric car shown to them in "Honest Abe," which he suggested could be converted into a golf cart."Honest Abe" ''Pawn Stars'', Episode 3.26, History, November 1, 2010 In the episode that aired on July 31, 2017, it was mentioned that he was retired. Harrison died in June 2018. *
Corey Harrison Richard Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison (born April 27, 1983) is an American businessman and reality television personality, known as a cast member of the History TV series ''Pawn Stars'', which documents his work at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn ...
 – Rick's son and Richard's grandson, who is nicknamed "Big Hoss." and started at the shop at age nine, polishing jewelry. He is now the manager of the shop's day-to-day operations, 30 of its employees, makes the most purchases of anyone in the shop and is being groomed by Rick to be the boss one day. Corey often comes into conflict with his father and grandfather over his knowledge of the shop's inventory, his responsibilities as a manager,Examples include Rick's reaction to the purchase of a stolen item in "John Hancock's Hancock," and his perception of Corey's laziness in motivating staff people like Chumlee to keep the back storage area organized, as well as putting rare items on display at the shop instead of in the backroom in "Backroom Brawl." and his overall judgment in sales, in particular his purchase of expensive items.Examples include his purchase of a boat in "Sink or Sell," despite his father's policy against buying boats, and his $38,000 purchase of a
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in "Hot Air Buffoon," despite his father's rule requiring him to consult him first when paying more than $10,000 for an item.
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surgery in 2010 and a change to his diet, Harrison's weight went down from to approximately by July 2011. In Season 6, he tells the elder Harrisons that he will take a job at another business if he is not given a 10% partnership in the shop. He remains with the shop after he is given a raise and a 5% partnership with the possibility of a greater stake in the business in the future. * Austin "Chumlee" Russell started working at the shop when he was 21. Chumlee was given his nickname at age of twelve by the father of a childhood friend, who named him after the walrus sidekick of
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"Ready, Set, Pawn" (Episode 3.18); September 13, 2010 He does behind-the-counter work at the shop, such as testing the items, loading them, and writing the tickets for items purchased by others. He is often the butt of the others' jokes for his perceived lack of intelligence and his incompetence,Other examples include the Old Man's remarks in "Plane Crazy" that Chumlee probably can't spell the word "art" and can barely tie his own shoelaces. for which he has been referred to as a "village idiot." Chumlee has responded to this by explaining that he is underestimated and points to his expertise in
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, which he utilizes in the second season episode "Pinball Wizards," much to Corey's surprise, as an example of one of the areas in which he is knowledgeable. Chumlee later displays the ability to repair a gas-powered toy car in "Never Surrender" (Episode 3.25) and expert knowledge in discerning a fake pair of
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sneakers in the following episode, "Honest Abe" (Episode 3.26). As a result of the show, Russell formed his own company which sells novelty items, including T-shirts of his own design, and arranges for his personal appearances. He sold half of the company in 2010 to Rick Harrison for $155,000, so that the shop could handle orders of his merchandise more efficiently.


Minor shop staff

* Danielle "Peaches" Rainey – One of the shop staff members. In the episode "Rope a Dope" she is punished for her habitual tardiness by being put on the
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with Chumlee, who harbors an unrequited affection for her. She reluctantly helps Rick appraise a box of ''
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'' magazines in "Peaches & Pinups," despite her distaste for the task. The Old Man asks her about Chumlee's whereabouts in "Chum Goes AWOL." She is also seen socializing with the other shop staff in the closing scene of "Confederate Conundrum." *Olivia Black – A night shift employee hired in Season 5. She is among the applicants favored by Corey and Chumlee, because of her attractiveness, when they screen the applicants in "Learning the Ropes." She is hired, after being further interviewed by Rick and The Old Man in "Crosby, Stills and Cash," and begins her training in "Les is More." In "Corey's Big Burn" she is shown working with night shift customers with Chumlee, though Rick and The Old Man express concern that the double shifts Chumlee is working as a result of volunteering to train her (which they perceive to be motivated solely by his attraction to her) might be too much for him. Black was fired from the show on December 19, 2012, when her 2008 nude modeling work for the soft porn website
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was revealed. Though fired from the series, she was not fired from the shop where she continued to work, albeit off-camera. She later left the shop. She also returned to SuicideGirls and shot a new pictorial for them four days after her firing. * Antwaun Austin – The shop's 6'5""Pawn Stars: Security Detail", History Channel's official YouTube channel. December 18, 2009. Accessed June 14, 2011. security guard. Usually seen in the background, Antwaun sometimes sells store T-shirts to people who come in, helps customers bring in large items, and when necessary, removes customers who are unruly or disruptive. In "Flight of the Chum", for example, he attempts to intervene when a seller becomes irate after Rick informs him that the
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statue he brought into the shop is not an original by
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, but a copy. He features heavily in an episode storyline for the first time in Season 4 "Teacher's Pet" in which he is revealed to have worked at the shop for three years and is tutored by Chumlee on negotiating prices and discerning genuine gold. When he later prepares to take a few days off in "Security," he in turn tutors Chumlee on how to work the door. * Fat Back – An in-house mechanic, who also provides appraisals on the condition of vehicles. * Johnny – An in-house mechanic and expert in racing and other sporting
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. * Scott – One of the shop's part-time employees, who spends much of his time at
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s, purchasing items that Rick will purchase from him to sell in the shop. * Andy – The shop's head of security. He first features prominently in a storyline in the Season 6 episode "Shekel and Hyde". * Lili – A college intern at the shop from
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. She is hired as an intern in the Season 8 episode "What Happens in Vegas" and is later promoted to a part-time paid position at the shop in the Season 9 episode "Ponies and Phonies."


Recurring experts

Professional specialists are sometimes called in by the pawn shop to determine the authenticity and value of the items brought in and in some cases, to restore them. The following is a list of recurring experts who have appeared in two or more episodes.


Celebrity cameo appearances

Cameo appearances have been made by
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.Phil Collen and Joe Elliott appear in the episode "Legends of Rock" in season 12.
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appears in the episode "Double Trouble",
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in "Like a Rolling Chum", and
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in "Chumdog Millionaire", all of which aired during the third season. The Oak Ridge Boys appear in "Packing Heat", and
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in "Buy The Book", both of which aired during the fourth season.
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appears at the end of the fifth season episode "What the Truck".
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appears in the sixth season episode "Hello, Goodbye".
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and
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both appear in the seventh season premiere "Rick 'n' Roll".
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appears at the end of the seventh season episode "Chum-parazzi".
Vic Flick Vic (; es, Vic or Pancracio Celdrán (2004). Diccionario de topónimos españoles y sus gentilicios (5ª edición). Madrid: Espasa Calpe. p. 843. ISBN 978-84-670-3054-9. «Vic o Vich (viquense, vigitano, vigatán, ausense, ausetano, ausonense) ...
appeared in "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service".
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appears in the eighth season episode "Tee'd Off". Marc-André Fleury appears in the season 15 episode "Blades of Deal".


Reception


U.S. television ratings

By January 2011, ''Pawn Stars'' was History's highest-rated series. An original episode broadcast on January 24, 2011, was watched by seven million viewers, the most watched telecast ever on the History channel, according to the network and Nielsen Media Research.Seidman, Robert
"'Pawn Stars' Delivers 7 Million Viewers, An All-Time High for History"
TV by the Numbers. January 25, 2011
In 2011, it was the second-highest-rated reality series on TV behind ''
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'', attracting 7.6 million viewers.Schneider, Michael. "Summer TV Winners and Losers". ''TV Guide''. September 19, 2011. Page 19 In 2016, a ''
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'' study of the 50 TV shows with the most
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s found that ''Pawn Stars'' was most popular in rural Kentucky.


Critical reception

Christopher Long, reviewing the first season DVD for DVD Town, praised the series for its cast and the educational value of the items examined, calling it 'addictive' and "...a big-time winner..." and opined that it is the best show on
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, and perhaps cable. In one issue of ''
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'', writer Rob Moynihan included the show in a list of "guilty pleasures." April McIntyre of Monsters and Critics, whose negative view of pawn shops influenced her view of the series' setting, reviewed one episode of the series, which she labeled a "cool ''
Antiques Roadshow ''Antiques Roadshow'' is a British television programme broadcast by the BBC in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom (and occasionally in other countries) to appraise antiques brought in by local people (g ...
.''" Though she found aspects of it interesting, she criticized what she perceived as an emphasis on cheap laughs at the expense of family
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Richard Harrison over the show's historical material, as well as Corey Harrison's weight. She ultimately saw potential for the series if aspects of it that she found to be in poor taste were curbed. ''
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s Gary Strauss opined that the bickering among the Harrisons, as well as the customers seen in the shop, is "alternately amusing and grating." ''
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'' magazine wrote of the show, "Think ''Antiques Roadshow'', but with neon and far more tattoos." Some of History's viewers were reportedly displeased with how reality series like ''Pawn Stars'' and ''
Swamp People ''Swamp People'' is an American reality television series, reality series that was first broadcast on History (American TV channel), History on August 22, 2010. The show follows the day-to-day activities of alligator hunters living in the swamps ...
'' have replaced some of the network's previous history-oriented programming. The series has also attracted some criticism from other pawnbrokers, who while conceding its entertainment value, claim that the series' focus on the extravagant vintage items brought into the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop are not typical of the average pawn shop, whose business is predicated on an individuals' fixed income who bring in conventional objects in order to pay their bills, such as electronics, tools, and jewelry. Corey Grigson and Charles Brown, who own a shop called Pawn Stars, estimate that their average loan to a customer is between $50 and $100. They also point out that appraisals are handled by the staff, who rely on experience, reference works, and research, and not the outside experts who are frequently seen on the show aiding the Harrisons. The success of the series has also lent itself to parody. At the June 2011
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in Las Vegas, the
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from the movie '' Slap Shot'' appeared in a spoof sketch in which they try to sell the
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to Harrison at the Gold & Silver.


Awards and honors

In 2010, Rick Harrison and the staff of the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop were awarded the Pawnbroker of the Year Award by the National Pawnbrokers Association for bringing the industry greater recognition and a better image with the TV show. On July 17, 2012, the
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declared that day to be "Pawn Stars/Gold & Silver Pawn Day." At the Commission meeting, Richard "The Old Man" Harrison donated $1,000 to the Clark County Heritage Museum, and lent the U.S. Senate floor chair used by Senator
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(sold to the Gold and Silver in the ''Pawn Stars'' episode "Take a Seat") to the museum as part of a display on Senator McCarran.


Legal issues

In October 2012,
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and History, as well as cast members from the show, were sued in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas for interference with business practices by Wayne Jefferies, a Las Vegas promoter and the Harrisons' manager, who represented them and Austin Lee "Chumlee" Russell in their television business dealings. Jefferies, who was instrumental in helping to launch the series, states that after the show premiered, his influence in the show was increasingly reduced, and he was ultimately fired and left without his promised share of fees and merchandising
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from the series. Jefferies states that this occurred after a January 2012 leaked story on
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that indicated that the ''Pawn Stars'' cast was taken aback by History's launch of the spinoff ''Cajun Pawn Stars'', which the cast had been unaware of. On March 9, 2016, Chumlee's home was raided during the course of an investigation into sexual assault allegations. During searches of his residence, police found
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,
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,
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, and multiple firearms. Evidence of possible
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use was also found. In March 2016, "Chumlee" Russell pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the discovery of an arsenal of weapons, marijuana, and other drugs by police at his home in Las Vegas.


Spin-offs and similar series by Leftfield

Following the success of ''Pawn Stars'', Leftfield Pictures created the following spinoffs of ''Pawn Stars'': * ''
American Restoration ''American Restoration'' is an American reality television series airing on the History channel. Produced by Leftfield Pictures, the first six seasons were recorded in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it chronicled the daily activities at ''Rick's Res ...
'' was ''Pawn Stars''' first spinoff. It stars Rick Dale and his crew at Rick's Restorations and premiered in October 2010. * '' Cajun Pawn Stars'' is set at the Silver Dollar Pawn & Jewelry Center, a pawn shop in
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that is owned and operated by Jimmie DeRamus and his family. The show, which follows the same format as the original ''Pawn Stars'', debuted on History on January 8, 2012."History(R) Puts a Southern Spin on Its Mega Hit Series With "Cajun Pawn Stars" – New Series Premiering on Sunday, January 8 at 10pm EST"
The Futon Critic. December 15, 2011.
* ''
Counting Cars ''Counting Cars'' is an American reality television series shown on History and produced by Leftfield Pictures. The series, which is the third spinoff of ''Pawn Stars'', is filmed in Las Vegas, where it chronicles the daily activities at Count's ...
'' stars Danny "The Count" Koker, proprietor of Count's Kustoms, and follows a format similar to ''American Restoration'', in which Koker and his staff restore and modify classic automobiles. ''Counting Cars'' debuted on August 13, 2012, after ''Pawn Stars''. * ''
Pawn Stars UK ''Pawn Stars UK'' was a British reality television series which debuted on 26 August 2013 on the British version of the History channel and ran until 10 November 2014. The series is filmed in Sealand, Flintshire in Wales, and chronicles the day ...
'' is a local version of ''Pawn Stars'' set in the United Kingdom; that series premiered in the UK on the
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on August 26, 2013. This series is slated for a first season of eight episodes, and, like ''Cajun Pawn Stars'', will show the trade of collectibles from the local perspective.Rawden, Jessica (October 9, 2012)
"Pawn Stars UK Spin-off Will Air Internationally On History Channels"
Television Blend.
* '' Pawnography'' is a game show that first aired on July 10, 2014 on History. Hosted by comedian
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and featuring Rick, Corey, and Chumlee as panelists, ''Pawnography'' features contestants answering questions related to selected items sold at the Gold and Silver, for a chance to win the item. * ''Pawn Stars SA'' is a local version of ''Pawn Stars'' set in South Africa; that premiered on October 14, 2014 on the
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channel. * ''
Pawn Stars Australia ''Pawn Stars Australia'' was the Australian adaptation of the American series of the same name. It premiered on 21 July 2015 on A&E. The Australian version is the third international spin-off after Pawn Stars UK and Pawn Stars South Africa. T ...
'' is a local version of ''Pawn Stars'' set in Australia, that premiered in 2015 on
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. In addition, Leftfield created five similar series that follow the same format as ''Pawn Stars'': * '' Oddities'', a
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series which premiered in November 2010, focusing on the operations of a New York-based antique shop. * ''Oddities: San Francisco'', a spin-off of ''Oddities'' taking place at a San Francisco-based antiques shop, which debuted in June 2012 on the
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channel. * ''What the Sell?!'', a
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series that debuted in March 2011, about three generations of women running an antique shop in
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. * ''
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'', an
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series that debuted March 2012, about an owner of a sports collectibles shop and his son in
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, Maryland. *''United Stuff of America'', an H2 series that focuses on artifacts that played a key role in history, such as the cane with which
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fended off a presidential assassin, the axe
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used as a young rail splitter, and the pencils
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used to write his memoirs.


Merchandise

In 2011, History launched ''Pawn Stars: The Game'' for play on Facebook. In June 2011, Rick Harrison's autobiography, ''License to Pawn: Deals, Steals, and My Life at the Gold & Silver'', was published by Hyperion Books. Harrison's autobiography details his childhood, some of the troubles he faced before he got into the pawning business, as well as anecdotes from his time at the Gold & Silver. Also, The Old Man, Corey, and Chumlee have their own chapters in the book, reflecting on their life and experiences at the pawn shop. In October 2011, the Redwood Hills Financial Group issued the ''Modern Cash Prepaid MasterCard Limited Edition: Gold & Silver Pawn Shop'' prepaid
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, in a special tie-in with the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop. On September 5, 2012, it was announced that
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would unveil a new
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featuring the cast of ''Pawn Stars'' the following month at the 2012
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, which took place from October 2 to 4, 2012 in Las Vegas.


See also

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American Pickers ''American Pickers'' is an American reality television series that premiered on January 18, 2010 on History, produced by A&E Television Networks in collaboration with Cineflix Media. In the series, the hosts travel across America in search of rar ...
'', itinerant buyers of antiques and collectibles *''
Auction Hunters ''Auction Hunters'' is an American reality television series that premiered on November 9, 2010, on Spike. In June 2011, Spike announced that it had ordered a third season of ''Auction Hunters'' with 26 episodes. In August 2012, Spike announced ...
'', a series on Spike *''
Auction Kings ''Auction Kings'' is a reality television series produced by Authentic Entertainment for the Discovery Channel. The series premiered on October 26, 2010 and the Atlanta auction house Gallery 63 in Sandy Springs, Georgia, located on Roswell Road im ...
'', a similar series on
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*''
Comic Book Men ''Comic Book Men'' is an American reality television series which aired on the AMC network from 2012 to 2018. It is set at Kevin Smith's comic book shop, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, in Red Bank, New Jersey. Production history Filmmaker Kev ...
'', set at filmmaker
Kevin Smith Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, comic book writer, author, YouTuber, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy buddy film ''Clerks'' (1994), which he wrote, directed, co ...
's comic book store, the show has been described as "Pawn Stars for geeks".Venutolo, Anthony (July 7, 2011)
"Kevin Smith reality show may land at AMC"
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*''
Comic Store Heroes ''Comic Store Heroes'' is a reality television program set inside Manhattan's Midtown Comics, the largest comic book store in the United States. Described as a one-hour documentary about comic book subculture, it is British production company Parth ...
'', set at
Midtown Comics Midtown Comics is a New York City comic book retailer with three shops in Manhattan and an e-commerce website.Gustines, George Gene (May 8, 2019)"As Comic Book Industry Grows, Smaller Publishers Learn to Adapt" ''The New York Times''.Gustines, Ge ...
in Manhattan. *''
Hardcore Pawn ''Hardcore Pawn'' is an American reality television series produced by RDF USA (later Zodiak USA) and Richard Dominick Productions for truTV about the day-to-day operations of American Jewelry and Loan, a family-owned and -operated pawn shop ...
'', a similar series on
truTV TruTV (stylized as truTV) is an American basic cable channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The channel primarily broadcasts comedy, docusoaps and reality shows. The channel was originally launched in 1991 as Court TV, a network that focu ...
*''
Pawn Queens ''Pawn Queens'' is a reality TV series about female pawn shop operators, airing on TLC, which premiered in 2010, following its pilot episode in 2010. Premise Located in the Chicago suburb of Naperville, Illinois, businesswomen Minda Grabiec an ...
'', a similar series with female pawn shop operators, airing on
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*'' Storage Hunters'', a series on truTV *''
Storage Wars ''Storage Wars'' (stylized as ''STORAGE WAR$'') is an American reality television competition series that airs on A&E (TV channel), A&E. It initially aired for 12 seasons, from December 1, 2010, to January 30, 2019. A 13th season premiered in ...
'', a series on A&E


References


Further reading

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External links

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