Pawn Stars Season 9 Episode 8
Pawn Stars
Season 9

Ep 8. Silent Stars and Rebel Cars

  • TV-PG
  • January 23, 2014
  • 20 min
  • 7.3  (7)

In season 9, episode 8 of Pawn Stars, entitled "Silent Stars and Rebel Cars," the history continues to come alive in the iconic shop in downtown Las Vegas. The show features the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, owned by the Harrison family, and highlights the deals made on rare and interesting items. The episode in question features some real treasures, including antique movie posters and a one-of-a-kind car that may have been used by one of history's most infamous rebels.

The episode starts with Rick, the owner of the pawn shop, sifting through a pile of posters that are thought to be from the silent film era. He is joined by his father and son, who are both experts in their respective fields. As they examine each poster, they discuss the historical significance of the films they advertise and the value of the posters themselves. The trio comes across a poster for the 1926 film "The Black Cat," which starred legendary actors Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff. The rarity of the poster and the fame of the film's stars immediately make it an interesting item for the Pawn Stars to consider.

Meanwhile, Chumlee, one of the pawn shop's employees, is out in the back lot examining a unique car that was brought in for potential sale. The car in question is a 1968 AMX, which was manufactured by the now-defunct American Motors Corporation. The car is in rough shape, but the owner claims that it may have been used by famous outlaw Jesse James. The Pawn Stars are naturally skeptical of such an extraordinary claim, but the possibility intrigues them nonetheless.

Back in the store, Rick is joined by a customer who is looking to part with his collection of antique silver spoons. As they discuss the origins and craftsmanship of the spoons, viewers are treated to a mini-lesson in the art and history of silver spoon making. Rick offers to purchase the collection, but the customer is hesitant to part with it.

Meanwhile, Chumlee continues to investigate the AMX in the back lot. He consults with a car expert, who confirms that the car is genuine and could indeed have been owned by Jesse James. The experts also point out several unique features of the car, including a hidden compartment that may have been used to transport contraband. After a bit of negotiation, the owner agrees to sell the car to the Pawn Stars.

Back in the store, Rick is joined by a customer who has brought in a rare and valuable guitar that was once owned by music legend Les Paul. The customer explains the history of the guitar and its significance in the development of modern music. Rick is fascinated by the guitar and offers to purchase it for his personal collection.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to a glimpse of the unique and fascinating items that pass through the doors of the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop. From antique movie posters to rebel cars, the shop is a treasure trove of history and memorabilia. The episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of pawn shops and the deals that are made on valuable and rare items.

Overall, "Silent Stars and Rebel Cars" is a fascinating and entertaining episode of Pawn Stars. From the antique movie posters to the Jesse James car, viewers are treated to a glimpse of some truly unique and valuable items. The show offers a fascinating look into the world of pawn shops and the negotiation tactics that are used to secure deals on rare and valuable items. Whether you're a fan of history, music, or vintage cars, this episode is sure to have something to offer.

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Pawn Stars, Season 9 Episode 8, is available to watch and stream on History. You can also buy, rent Pawn Stars on demand at Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime, Philo, Amazon, History, Vudu, History Vault, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    January 23, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (7)