Ep 11. Putt, Putt, Pawn
- TV-14
- December 3, 2012
- 21 min
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5.9 (36)
In season 7 episode 11 of Pawn Stars titled "Putt, Putt, Pawn," the guys at the pawn shop are presented with a variety of interesting items to assess and potentially purchase.
The episode opens with Rick taking a look at a rare photo of Abraham Lincoln and his son, which the seller claims was taken just a few months before Lincoln's assassination. Rick brings in an expert to authenticate the photo and determine its value.
Next, Chumlee tests out his golf skills on a vintage mini golf game brought in by a customer, which is reminiscent of the classic Putt Putt course. However, the machine is in need of repairs and the guys need to determine if it's worth the time and money to fix it up.
Later, a customer brings in a 1930s Bugatti quarter-scale car, which was handcrafted by a man as a gift for his son. The guys are excited to see such a unique item, but must assess its value and negotiate with the seller to agree on a price.
In another area of the shop, Rick receives an interesting offer for a famous painting by American artist Maxfield Parrish titled "Daybreak." The painting has been searched for by art collectors worldwide and the offer is tempting, but Rick has to make a difficult decision.
Finally, a seller offers the guys a set of rare Civil War-era rifles, which Rick is interested in purchasing for his personal collection. However, the seller's asking price may be too steep for a profitable sale.
Throughout the episode, viewers get to see the inner workings of the pawn shop as the guys negotiate with sellers, assess the values of different items, and ultimately make decisions about what to purchase for their inventory or personal collections. With a variety of intriguing artifacts and historical items, "Putt, Putt, Pawn" is sure to keep viewers entertained.