Pawn Stars Season 7 Episode 18 I Herd That
- TV-14
- January 14, 2013
- 21 min
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6.7 (43)
In Pawn Stars season 7 episode 18, titled "I Herd That," the Harrison family is presented with a variety of intriguing items that range in rarity and value. The episode kicks off with a man entering the shop with an antique mechanical sheep, which he believes dates back to the early 1900s. The sheep is adorned with real wool and appears to have been very well preserved over the years. The gentleman is hoping to sell the sheep to the pawn shop, but the Harrisons are wary of making a quick purchase without doing proper research.
Next up is a seller who has an item that Rick Harrison has been searching for his entire life - a vintage 1960s audio mixer that was used by none other than Elvis Presley himself. Rick is ecstatic at the prospect of owning such a collectible piece of music memorabilia, but the seller is asking for a high price. Rick must decide whether or not to pull the trigger on this potentially one-of-a-kind purchase.
Later in the episode, a young woman brings in a collection of antique perfume bottles, which she inherited from her grandmother. The bottles are exquisitely designed and have intricate details that make them stand out from the average perfume bottle. The Harrisons call in an appraiser to help them determine the value of the collection, and they are surprised to find out that some of the bottles are worth much more than they had anticipated.
In addition to the perfume collection, the Harrisons are presented with a rare antique rug that is made of silk and wool. The rug is well-preserved and still has its original vibrant colors, but the seller is asking for a hefty price. The Harrisons are hesitant to make such a large purchase without the help of an expert, so they call in a rug appraiser to determine its true value.
The final item of the episode is a custom-made motorcycle that the seller claims once belonged to the infamous actor and comedian, Robin Williams. The motorcycle is adorned with intricate details and has a unique design that makes it stand out from other bikes. The Harrisons are skeptical of the seller's claims and must conduct research to determine the authenticity of the motorcycle before deciding whether or not to purchase it.
Throughout the episode, the Harrison family discusses the history and value of each item with their team of expert appraisers. They consider a variety of factors, including condition, rarity, and market demand, before making any offers on the items. "I Herd That" offers a captivating glimpse into the world of high-end pawnbroking and the fascinating items that people choose to sell.