Pawn_Stars_Season_3《典当之星》
简述
社会科学类纪录片,History Channel 频道 2010 年出品,是 HC Pawn Stars 系列之一。
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影片信息
官方网站
http://www.history.com/shows/pawn-stars
影片原始规格:
- 中文片名 :典当之星
- 中文系列名:
- 英文片名 :Pawn Stars Season 3
- 英文系列名:Pawn Stars
- 电视台 :History Channel
- 地区 :美国
- 语言 :英語
- 时间 :约 23 分钟 / EP
- 版本 :TV
- 发行时间 :2010
影片内容介绍
剧情简介
It s one of the oldest forms of banking, and until the 1950s, it was the leading form of consumer credit in the U.S. See the fascinating past and present of the pawning business in Pawn Stars, an inside look at the only family-run pawn shop in Las Vegas, where three generations of men grandfather, father and son use their sharp-eyed skills to carefully assess the value of items ranging from the obscure to the historic. From a 15th-century samurai sword to a Picasso painting, there isn t much the Harrison family hasn t seen or heard, inevitably making Richard, Rick and Corey experts in rare collectables and negotiating. Each episode of Pawn Stars features an array of quirky characters attempting to sell, purchase or pawn items that the Harrisons must carefully appraise, determine if they re real or fake and then reveal the often surprising answer to What s it worth? Everything and everyone has a story and it s the Harrisons job to decipher fact from fiction, because in this business the customer isn t always right.
分集介绍
Trail Breaker
Items appraised include a 1969 Rokon Trail-Breaker 2-wheel drive offroad motorcycle; a 1715 Lima escudo Spanish fleet gold coin; an antique Woody Woodpecker toy; a collection of Muhammad Ali and Layla Ali memorabilia; and a 1963 Zenith Trans-Oceanic Model 3000 shortwave radio.
Top Secret
Items appraised include a set of maps and battle plans for the Battle of Iwo Jima, whose seller says were taken into that battle by his father, a landing craft operator; a script for the 18th episode of In the Heat of the Night autographed by nine of that series’ stars, including Carroll O’Connor; a 1967 Ford F-100 truck that needs work; and a collection of 1860s miner’s equipment found in Goldfield, Nevada, the centerpiece of which is a miner’s ore cart.
A Whale of a Time
Items appraised include the 1953 first issue of Playboy magazine, featuring Marilyn Monroe’s nude pictorial; an 1824 whale tooth scrimshaw with a logbook stamp on its bottom; a collection of two antique rifles, one of which is a .54 caliber Burnside carbine gun from the American Civil War, the other of which is a trapdoor gun; a 1943 foxhole lighter; and music manager Buddy Zoloth’s address book from the 1960s, which includes phone numbers for a number of his contacts, including Keith Richards, Neil Young, Grace Slick and Elton John.
Gold Diggers
Items appraised include a gold bar worth about $24,000, which was found in the seller’s recently deceased grandmother’s house, and may be from an underwater treasure; an astrodome from a B-29 Superfortress; a four-chambered liquor bottle made of hand-blown glass from France; a collection of Kentucky coal miners’ scrip coins from the 1920s–1940s; and a collection of American League Baseball field passes dating from 1925 to the 1940s.
Aw Shucks!
Items appraised include an 80-year-old carnival Big Six wheel; which Rick and the seller spin to come to an agreement on a purchase price; a white metal coin from George Washington’s 1799 funeral, with a hole drilled into it that bothers Rick, and whose apparent age worries the Old Man; a flax bow totem from a Native American craftshop in Wyoming; a copy of the early-20th-century Coca Cola advertisement Drink Coca Cola 5¢ featuring model Hilda Clark; and a hand-cranked corn husker.
Deals from Hell
Items appraised include a 1901 kris sword from the Philippines with a talisman pommel; three January 1997 photo negatives of Michael Jackson taken during his HIStory World Tour, the rights which the photographer wants to sell; a dome- top trunk from the late 19th century that was bought at a San Francisco yard sale; a copy of Dante’s Inferno illustrated by Gustave Doré from the late 19th century; and a wooden duck pull toy from the 1930s that was bought at a yard sale 20 years previously by the seller’s mother.
Chumlee’s Dummies
Items appraised include a solar therapy device; a 1939 Stinson Reliant airplane; two Western Novelty dummies whose purchase by the Old Man surprises Rick; a receipt of Andrew Jackson’s for eight muskets from the War of 1812, and a signed and numbered print of Peter Lik’s photo “Beyond Paradise”.
Strike, Spare BOOM
Items appraised include a bowling ball mortar built by the seller; a 1939 British World War II baby gas mask; an intact ticket for the 1965 Muhammad Ali versus Floyd Patterson fight; an antique spotlight estimated to be from the 1930s; and a collection of 70 antique railroad bonds, estimated by the seller to date from the 1840s.
Message in a Bottle
Items appraised include an 1850s sterling silver whisky flask that houses a note indicating it belonged to a Confederate banker; The Who’s Woodstock contract, signed by Michael Lang, which was bought at a yard sale; an 110-year-old Old Faithful hand-cranked pine washing machine; a set of 19th- century Liverpool-made Williams & Powell duelling pistols estimated to be from the 1850s, whose missing proof marks worry the Old Man; and a framed set of two Cleveland Indians 1948 World Series pennants.
Rough Riders
Items appraised include a broken Remington six-shot revolver that is fourth in a series of four, of which Teddy Roosevelt owned two, whose seller claims belonged to an ancestor general in the Honduran Army that rode with Roosevelt; a 1930s John Deere Model A tractor; a set of 12 frosted glass Disney figurines said to be from an aborted European Disney park; a Romstar “Jump Shot” basketball arcade game; an 1850s British-style bugle bought at an estate sale that appears to have belonged to the 7th Cavalry, Company A; and a Bulova Accutron Spaceview Movement gift clock, given to Israel Foreign Minister Yigal Allon by Richard Nixon, whose seller is Allon’s grandson.
Phoning It In
Items appraised include three personal letters by John, Robert and Edward Kennedy to the seller’s aunt; a Coca Cola airline ice chest dating from 1948–1952; a copy of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland illustrated by Salvador Dalí; a collection of over 1,000 Transformers toys; a collection of five vintage Mickey Mouse rotary telephones; and an 85-year-old antique razor made in Solingen, Germany that was bought at an estate sale, whose ivory handle turns out to be made of celluloid.
Moon Walking
Items appraised include an Apollo 16 mission flag autographed by all three mission astronauts; an 1861 American Civil War .58 caliber Colt Special rifle musket that was won by the seller in a poker game; a gumball machine styled as a chicken that lays eggs; two pieces of Li’l Abner and Dick Tracy original comic strip art signed by creators Al Capp and Chester Gould, whose seller was an employee of the New York Daily News art department in 1960s; and a collection of 20 NFL collector pins from the first 20 Super Bowls made by Coca Cola, that was found in the garage of the seller’s recently-deceased uncle.
Peeping Pawn
Items appraised include a World War II impact detonation grenade made by Eastman Kodak for the Office of Strategic Services, which was bought for $5 by a part-time employee of the store; a late 1950s “School for Young Ladies” peep show machine; a 1958 Harley-Davidson toy motorcycle made by Masudaya Modern Toys, whose seller’s mother needs money for eye surgery; a Select-O-Vend penny candy machine estimated to be from the 1940s or 1950s; a rare, 1776 Massachusetts Pine Tree Cent penny made by Paul Revere, whose seller says is one of only two in existence; and a collection of John F. Kennedy memorabilia whose pieces are in varied condition.
Ace in the Hole
Items appraised include a collection of three rare 1896 Educational Series Silver Certificates purchased at an auction for $7,500; a collection of July 1898 photos taken at Camp Cuba Libra outside Jacksonville, Florida, which includes a shot of General Robert E. Lee’s nephew, Major General Fitzhugh Lee, Commander of the 7th Army Corps, purchased 20 years previously by the seller at an estate sale; a late-19th-century professional gambler’s toolkit, also purchased 20 years previously, which belonged to gambler J.D. Borthwick, and includes a set of weapons in the bottom compartment, including a Colt Model 1862 revolver and a Joseph Allen & Sons bowie knife; a 1950s Oremaster Long- Ranger Geiger counter; and an early-20th-century Wee Wheelers kick scooter purchased at an estate sale.
Double Trouble
Items appraised include a 1830s–1850s .34 caliber, double-barreled rifle with both a smooth and a rifled barrel, brought to the shop along with an 1840s, possibly .42 caliber percussion pistol; proofs of two paintings by Andy Warhol protégé Steve Kaufman, whose ripped edges concern Rick; a 1930s four string acoustic Martin Guitar brought in by singer Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember; a collection of two Freddy Krueger dolls signed by actor Robert Englund, who played the character; and an unopened bottle of vintage 1921 Dom Perignon, which Rick believes was stored incorrectly, ruining its contents.
Getting a Head
Items appraised include a shrunken human head from the Amazon that Rick thinks is a fake; a black widow brooch that Rick identifies as Fabergé, much to the seller’s surprise; a 1969 Buick Skylark in need of restoration that the seller found behind a grocery store before buying it from the owner; a U.S. Civil War field desk filled with period documents, whose seller claims to be the great, great grandson of its original owner, the captain of the 10th Indiana Volunteers, Company C; and a 1902 Queen Paula Sears pump organ.
Cornering the Colonel
Items appraised include a copy of the Beatles album Yesterday and Today with the infamous “Butcher Cover”; a large, World War II American Garrison Flag displaying 48 stars; a pre-1900, German-made, watchmaker’s screw refinishing tool that belonged to the seller’s watchmaker father; the last suit given to Colonel Harlan Sanders under his contract with KFC, which was found by the seller in a house that belonged to Sanders; the commission document, signed by United States President Grover Cleveland, with which he appointed William Lochren Commissioner of Pensions; and a 1981 Zamperla “K.O. PunchBall” arcade punching bag game.
Ready, Set, Pawn
Items appraised include a 1970s custom-made, Super Comp drag racing car, with trailer, that needs restoration to be recertified; a 1945 Japanese Set #2 land mine training kit that belonged to the seller’s veteran father; an 1883 high- wheel bicycle, whose parts the Old Man feels are far more modern than the 19th century; and a Howdy Doody paper doll Wonder Bread advertisement estimated by the Old Man to be from the 1950s. Chumlee pesters Rick to have the shop print business cards for him, though he is forced to adapt when he sees how Corey wrote his name on them.
The Eagle Has Landed
Items appraised include a gutted 1920 Prohibition-era antique slot machine from Colorado a 1973 Jeep CJ5 that needs restoration; an 1861 Double Eagle $20 gold coin brought in by a bail bondsman whose missing client gave it to him as collateral; and a collection of photographs and positives from the Apollo 17 moon landing mission.
Like a Rolling Chum
Items appraised include a hockey stick signed by members of the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” United States Olympic men’s hockey team; an original 1970s vinyl LP of Bob Dylan’s album, Self Portrait, which Chumlee is tasked to get autographed by Dylan, who is performing in town; a 1997 Fleetwood Discovery motorhome; and a huge collection of 1950s cowboy toys that includes various memorabilia of The Lone Ranger and Bat Masterson. Bob Dylan has a cameo appearance.
Hello Nurse
Items appraised include a Civil War-era Kentucky long rifle; a silver plate and bowl whose seller says was stolen from Adolf Hitler’s summer home by his great uncle during World War II; an 1899 Irish blackthorne walking stick; a rare, 1967 G.I. Joe nurse action doll; and a 1950s-era Marketeer golf cart in poor condition. Irritated over the poor performance of the night shift, Rick assigns Corey to temporarily work the night shift to retrain the employees, much to Corey’s displeasure.
Chumdog Millionaire
Items appraised include a 1956 ES 225-T Gibson guitar; a 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 sports car; and a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt, sent to the seller’s grandfather. Rick, Corey and Chumlee learn they will appear on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Meredith Vieira makes a cameo appearance in a dream sequence experienced by Chumlee.
Gone With the Schwinn
Items appraised include a pair of ornate, hand-etched parade saddles; a 60-year-old Steiff teddy bear; an 18th-century bronze miniature cannon, purchased at a garage sale, that was used for instruction in the use of its larger counterparts; a pair of Schwinn Phantom bicycles from the 1950s; and a collection of 58 boxes, each containing about 60 video tapes of various TV shows and movies plus audio cassettes, that belonged to Sammy Davis, Jr..
Bare Bones
Items appraised include a collection of 290 million-year-old Mazon Creek fossils of spiders and ferns; a blackjack table from the Stardust Casino; a pair of metal Coca-Cola signs from the 1950s; and a custom Down and Dirty motorcycle frame. When Rick and the Old Man learn that Corey paid a total of $18,000 to buy the frame and build a motorcycle from it, they give Corey, who entertains the notion of purchasing it himself, an ultimatum.
Never Surrender
Items appraised include a letter by Winston Churchill to U.S. Major General Mark Clark; a radio controlled, gas-powered toy Hummer that Chumlee wants to repair; an antique barber pole made between the late 19th century and the early 20th century made of cast iron and blown stained glass; a 1938 Frigidaire refrigerator; and a Catholic relic from Saint Elizabeth Seton with documentation in Latin.
Honest Abe
Items appraised include a silk Abraham Lincoln campaign ribbon from the 1860 U.S. Presidential election; a working 19th-century dynamite detonator; a mid-1960s B&Z Electra-King electric car; a pair of mint condition 1990 Air Jordan V basketball sneakers, (about which Chumlee displays a surprising amount of knowledge); a pre-WWII German Tippco toy army truck; and a 1913 Victrola phonograph.
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