Pawn Stars Season 19 Episode 113 Pawn Stars & Rock Stars
- December 16, 2021
In this episode of Pawn Stars, the Harrisons are once again dealing with the unusual and the rare. As the shop buzzes with excitement, Rick, Corey, and Chumlee are ready to make some deals.
The theme of the episode is "Pawn Stars & Rock Stars," and it begins with a seller who claims to have a guitar once played by the legendary bluesman Stevie Ray Vaughan. While Rick is skeptical at first, his expert knowledge of music history eventually convinces him that the guitar is indeed authentic. As they negotiate the price, the seller reveals that he is a musician himself, and the Harrisons get treated to a private jam session.
Later in the episode, a collection of Beatles memorabilia catches Rick's eye. He gets a kick out of the Fab Four's psychedelic colors, and he's intrigued by the rare items that the collection contains. Corey, however, is skeptical about whether the merchandise is authentic, and he insists on bringing in an expert to make sure. In the end, they're able to make a deal that leaves everyone happy.
The next item to catch the Harrisons' attention is a gold record from one of the biggest hair metal bands of the 80s. The seller, a former groupie, tells them all about the wild times she had on the road with the band. Of course, Rick and the guys are interested in the gold record and the story behind it, but they also find themselves charmed by the seller herself. As they negotiate, they all find common ground in their shared love of music and rock & roll culture.
Finally, the Harrisons are presented with a collection of vintage concert posters from the 60s and 70s. The colors and artwork on the posters are striking, and Rick can't help but marvel at the history behind them. As they examine the collection, they come across a poster for a concert that Rick actually attended when he was a teenager. His personal connection to the item makes him sentimental, and he's willing to pay top dollar to add it to his personal collection.
As usual, the Harrisons are a fun and entertaining trio to watch as they navigate the often-unpredictable world of pawnbroking. Whether they're haggling over a guitar played by Stevie Ray Vaughan, debating the authenticity of a Beatles collectible, or reminiscing about the heyday of hair metal, they're always up for a good deal and a good story. As fans of the show have come to expect, "Pawn Stars & Rock Stars" delivers plenty of both.