Beverly Hills Pawn Season 1 Episode 7 Hitchcock and the Moonwalk
- June 19, 2013
- 22 min
In the seventh episode of season one of Beverly Hills Pawn, titled "Hitchcock and the Moonwalk," Yossi and Aria, the owners of the high-end pawn shop, welcome a number of unique items into their store which include rare artifacts, jewelry, and artwork. Among the items available for purchase and loan are a genuine Willie Mays Giants uniform, memorabilia from the Titanic disaster, as well as a rare Alfred Hitchcock passport.
As the episode progresses, fans of pop culture and music history will be pleased to learn that the shop receives an item that belonged to Michael Jackson, the King of Pop. Before making their way into the store, the item had been owned by the pop star who had used it during one of his performances. As is typical with many items that are believed to have once belonged to performers of Jackson's stature, the item goes through forensic testing to verify its authenticity.
Meanwhile, another item that catches the attention of the Beverly Hills Pawn team is a rare painting by the artist Salvador Dali. However, they quickly learn that the painting is not what it appears to be, and the team must decide how to handle such a unique piece.
As the episode unfolds, the team is faced with the challenge of determining the authenticity of another item that has come through their doors - one that is highly valuable but equally hard to verify. The item in question is a mysterious badge that may or may not have been created by NASA or a related organization. The badge also hints at a piece of history that is shrouded in mystery, making it all the more intriguing.
In addition, they receive an interesting piece - the gun used in the famous O.K. Corral shootout of 1881. According to reports, the gun was found on-site a few days later, and the shop must decide how to handle this unique piece of history. Will they add it to their collection, display it for the world to see, or sell it off to one of the many collectors eager to own a piece of Wild West history?
As always, Yossi and his team must negotiate with sellers, determine the value of unique items, and decide whether to add each piece to their collection or sell them to other collectors around the globe. From one-of-a-kind paintings to rare pop culture artifacts, the store is filled with unique pieces that offer a glimpse into the world of high-end pawn shops and luxury collectables.
At the end of the seventh episode of Beverly Hills Pawn, fans of the show will have an even deeper appreciation for the unique and valuable items that make their way into the shop. With antique items, pop culture memorabilia and historical artifacts - from Hitchcock's passport to artifacts related to the famous moonwalk, there is no shortage of interesting and rare items on this episode. And as always, Yossi and his team rise to the challenge, using their knowledge and experience to accurately value each item and negotiate for the best possible sale or loan agreement.