Pawn Stars Season 3 Episode 11 Gone With the Schwinn
- TV-14
- October 25, 2010
- 21 min
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7.2 (53)
In season 3 episode 11 of Pawn Stars, titled "Gone With the Schwinn," the Harrison family and the shop's team of experts are presented with some unique items from their customers. One of the most interesting items that comes through the door is a Schwinn Phantom bicycle from the 1950s. The bike belonged to the customer's father, who had passed away, and the customer needed to sell it to pay for funeral expenses.
As the customer explains, the Schwinn Phantom was a top-of-the-line bike in its day, built with a lot of care and attention to detail. The frame was made of heavy gauge steel, and it came with white-walled tires, a headlight, a taillight, and a horn. It was also painted a beautiful shade of red with chrome accents. Overall, it was a bike that any kid would have been lucky to have.
Rick takes a test ride on the bike and is impressed with how smooth it rides. He knows that there's a strong demand for vintage bikes like this, and he offers the customer a fair price. The customer takes the offer and walks out with a little extra money in his pocket.
Another interesting item that comes through the door is a vintage Coca-Cola vending machine from the 1950s. The customer, a collector, has restored the machine to its original condition and is looking to sell it. The machine has all the original parts, including the compressor and the refrigeration unit. It also has the classic red-and-white Coca-Cola logo on the front.
The Pawn Stars team is impressed with the quality of the restoration work and the attention to detail that the collector has put into the machine. They know that Coke collectors are willing to pay top dollar for items like this, but they need to make sure that the machine is in good working condition before they make an offer. They plug it in and test it out, and thankfully it works perfectly. They make the collector an offer, and he agrees to sell.
Later in the episode, a customer comes in with a collection of autographs that he inherited from his grandfather. The autographs include some big names from Hollywood's Golden Age, including Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe. Corey and Chumlee are excited to see the collection, but they know that they need to authenticate the autographs before they can make an offer.
They take the autographs to a professional appraiser, who confirms that most of the signatures are authentic. However, there are a few that are questionable, and they decide not to make an offer on those. They make an offer on the authentic autographs, and the customer decides to take the deal.
Overall, "Gone With the Schwinn" is a fun episode of Pawn Stars that showcases some interesting items and gives viewers a glimpse into the world of buying and selling vintage collectibles. The episode highlights the expertise and knowledge of the Pawn Stars team, as they make fair deals and help customers get the money they need.