Pawn Stars Season 6 Episode 22 Bullitt Proof
- TV-14
- August 13, 2012
- 21 min
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6.2 (34)
In season 6 episode 22 of Pawn Stars, titled "Bullitt Proof," the team at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas encounters a variety of unique items brought in by customers hoping to sell or pawn them.
First up is a 1968 Triumph motorcycle, which the owner claims was used in the Steve McQueen classic film "Bullitt." The bike is in rough shape, but if the owner's story is true, it could be worth a pretty penny. Rick Harrison, the owner of the shop, calls in motorcycle expert Danny Koker to help authenticate the bike and determine its value.
Next, a seller brings in a copy of the book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" signed by none other than Mark Twain himself. Rick is intrigued by the book's provenance and historical significance, but he wants an expert to take a closer look before making an offer.
In another part of the shop, Chumlee Russell gets excited when a customer brings in a set of "Bullwinkle" action figures. The figures are in pristine condition and still in their original packaging, which could up their value significantly.
Finally, a man tries to sell a classic toy from the 1960s: the original Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots game. Rick is familiar with the game and appreciates its nostalgic appeal, but he's not sure how much it's worth.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the business of pawn shops and how valuable items are assessed and appraised. They also see the importance of authentication and provenance in determining the worth of an item.
"Bullitt Proof" is a classic episode of Pawn Stars that showcases the eclectic mix of items that come through the doors of the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. It features the team's trademark banter, expert appraisals, and unexpected discoveries that keep viewers entertained and engaged.