Pawn Stars Season 3 Episode 19

Pawn Stars Season 3 Episode 19 Pedal to the Metal

  • TV-14
  • January 24, 2011
  • 20 min
  • 7.3  (15)

In season 3 episode 19 of Pawn Stars, titled "Pedal to the Metal," the show focuses on some highly unique items that come into the shop. This episode is a rollercoaster of excitement and tension as shop owners haggle over the value and authenticity of various items.

The episode kicks off with an individual bringing in a vintage pedal car that once belonged to his grandfather. The car is a 1930s "Murray Steelcraft," and the family member is looking to see if he can sell it. The shop owners immediately take an interest in the car, examining it from bumper to bumper to ensure it is still functional and in good condition. The owner of the pedal car is asking for $3,000, but Rick and the team need to do some research before making an offer.

Next, a man comes into the shop with a very unusual item: a set of Soviet Union dog tags. The man explains that his father was part of the Keystone cops in the 1930s and 40s, and these tags were recovered from a Russian prisoner. The dog tags are a fascinating piece of history, but the shop owners need to determine their value accurately since they don't usually buy or sell military items. They call in an expert to help them determine the tags' authenticity and value and make recommendations on how to sell them.

Throughout the episode, the Pawn Stars team grapples with various challenges, including how to prove the authenticity of a 1963 Batman lunchbox, determine the value of an eclectic collection of silver spoons, and haggle over a unique piece of artwork by Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.

The Roy Lichtenstein artwork is a defining moment for the episode and introduces a new aspect to the show. The painting -- called "Crying Girl" -- is an original that one of the Pawn Stars team members found in his grandmother's attic. They bring in an expert, who advises them to authenticate the painting before selling it. The shop owners are excited about the painting's potential value, but they're wary because forged Lichtenstein pieces are rampant in the market.

The episode continues to escalate when a woman comes in with an incredibly rare 1931 Indian Scout motorcycle. The motorcycle is in good condition, and the woman claims that it once belonged to her father, who passed away recently. The Pawn Stars team is ecstatic about the motorcycle and spends some time scrutinizing it before making an offer. Besides, the team is worried because the motorcycle has no documentation or paperwork supporting its provenance.

Overall, "Pedal to the Metal" in season 3 of Pawn Stars is a captivating episode filled with unique items and tense moments. The shop owners navigate the waters of buying and selling some truly one-of-a-kind pieces. Although some of the items proved challenging to value and authenticate, the team's passion and knowledge ensured that they made the right decisions for the shop. As always, Pawn Stars offers a fascinating insight into the business of buying and selling antiques and collectibles, and "Pedal to the Metal" is an episode that would undoubtedly entertain any fan of the show.

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Pawn Stars, Season 3 Episode 19, is available to watch and stream on History. You can also buy, rent Pawn Stars on demand at Apple TV Channels, Prime Video, Philo, Amazon, History, Microsoft Movies & TV, Sling, Google Play, Apple TV Store online.
  • First Aired
    January 24, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (15)