Apparently, I missed a Pawn Stars show for me to review. Not sure when it first aired or if this is a new episode. But on the other hand, it's been 3 days since anyone from the Gold and Silver Shop has been arrested.
The first girl brought in a Piggy Cook toy from the 1950's. It would pretend make some plastic eggs that was supplied. The Old Man offered $200 and the lady wanted $250. The final price was $225.
The next guy brought in 5 Atlanta Braves Championship rings from the 1990's. They probably came from a member of the staff, not a player. The guy wanted $45,000. Rick offered $20,000 and then $22,000. There was no sale.
The next guy wanted to sell a 1962 Fleetwood Cadillac Limousine. It was in kind rough shape with rust and no air conditioning. Not good in Las Vegas. Time for an expert, Danny. He said it would take a year to fix up and $40,000, so there was no sale.
The next guy brought in a pistol lighter that you could light a cigarette. The guy wanted $200. Corey offered $100. The selling price I believe was $125.
The next guy brought in some antique political dolls. One was of a black man/slave and the other was of Abraham Lincoln. They may have come from before the Civil War. Time for an expert. Dana was the expert and he said that at campaign rallies, they would throw the dolls in a bon fire. The guy wanted $500 and Rick offered $200 and the selling price was $300.
At the end of the show, the Oak Ridge Boys, who is the Old Man's favorite musical group, came by for a visit. The Old Man wanted to hear "Elvira" but it didn't happen.
Thus ends the mystery Pawn Stars Show.
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