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Cajun Pawn StarsWith the popularity of Las Vegas-based "Pawn Stars," History is expanding the franchise and heading south with "Cajun Pawn Stars," set at the Silver Dollar Pawn & Jewelry Center in Alexandria, La. Jimmie "Big Daddy" DeRamus has owned and operated the shop with his family for more than two decades. DeRamus is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to historic collectibles, which is not surprising given that his store houses more than 100,000 artifacts. Much like the original "Pawn Stars," in addition to the items that are brought into the store, the show focuses on Jimmie and his family -- younger brother Johnnie and daughter Tammie -- as they run the store as well as the experts that are brought in to help appraise the items.
S2, EP11 "Gone Fishin'"A seller brings in a rare 1915 Gibson dual-harp guitar; Johnnie and Fred check out a crawfish business; Jimmie has the opportunity to buy a disposable handgun dropped behind enemy lines during World War II.
S2, EP12 "Cash Kart"The team checks out an ultrafast racing go-kart; Johnnie and Walt look at an enormous stuffed lion; a man stops by to sell his rare double-barreled knife pistol.
S2, EP13 "Springing Forward"The guys inspect a pristine 1866 Springfield Trapdoor rifle; a man brings in a rare Native American artifact; a very young picker tries to make a deal on a Civil War U.S. Cavalry horse bit.
S2, EP14 "Bird Brains"Johnnie and Yankee check out a muster of peacocks; a rare German WWI Luger pistol comes up for sale; a rare vintage Monarch accordion is brought into the shop.
S2, EP15 "Knocked Up"Joker comes into the shop with an African fertility chair; Jimmie and Johnnie check out a pair of WWI Army knives; Johnnie and Tammie hope to jam with a seller's 1971 Fender Precision Bass guitar.
S2, EP16 "All Shook Up"The guys check out a 1950s U.S. Army Jeep; a scarf worn by Elvis during one of his concerts is brought in; a vintage 1960s gas pump.
S2, EP17 "Mail to the Chief"A letter penned by a very young Bill Clinton; Jimmie and Tammie check out a Ferris wheel and other amusement park rides; an 1895 Colt Navy revolver with an extremely rare and valuable defect.
S3, EP1 "This Little Piggy"The guys check out original handwritten lyrics to "My Country Tis of Thee"; Jimmie is tempted to buy a vintage coin-operated kiddie pig ride; Johnnie and Tammie check out a Bulgarian version of Russia's popular AK rifle.
S3, EP2 "Going Medieval"The team battles for a rare medieval Saxon helmet; one of the very first X-Men comic books is brought into the shop; Chester hopes to hunt down some cash for his crossbow.
S3, EP3 "4-Wheelin' Deals"The team hopes to secure a series of letters signed by Richard Nixon; Tammie and Johnnie check out a customized ATV; a pair of British Tower rifles are brought in.
S3, EP4 "Batter Up"A signed Ted Williams baseball bat; a mourning armband worn during Abraham Lincoln's funeral; a 24-karat, gold-plated M16 gun commemorating the capture of Saddam Hussein is brought into the shop.
S3, EP5 "All Jazzed Up"A drummer's pad signed by Louis Armstrong; three unopened Prohibition-era whiskey bottles; Tammie looks at a World War II Inglis pistol.
S3, EP6 "Seat of Horns"An old hunting rifle believed to have belonged to George Washington; an old friend of Jimmie's wants to sell his 12-foot Indian-style totem pole; Gerard shows up with a chair made out of cattle horns.
S3, EP7 "Gone With the Pawn"The guys consider buying a massive 40-foot barbecue pit on wheels; a seller brings in a miniature horse; a customer looks to buy a prop gun from the movie "Gone with the Wind."
S3, EP8 "Silver Dollar Spook-tacular"Jimmie challenges his staff to a scary Halloween costume contest; a 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood hearse; a "Sleepy Hollow" movie collectible with a Johnny Depp autograph.
S3, EP9 "Shotgun Bowling"Southern-style bowling; an LSU-themed chopper comes in.
S3, EP10 "Shaken and Stirred"The guys test-drive a rare James Bond-type Aston Martin; Johnnie tries to secure the rights to a land grant signed by President James Madison; local musician Wade Benson Landry swings by the shop to sell one of his famous rhinestone stage suits.
S3, EP11 "Pawn 'n Chain"Jimmie and Tammie check out a 1960s voting machine; a customer comes in to sell his 1970s Mego super hero action figures; Jimmie tries to lock down a price on an old Mississippi prison ball and chain.
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With the popularity of Las Vegas-based "Pawn Stars," History is expanding the franchise and heading south with "Cajun Pawn Stars," set at the Silver Dollar Pawn & Jewelry Center in Alexandria, La. Jimmie "Big Daddy" DeRamus has owned and operated the shop with his family for more than two decades. DeRamus is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to historic collectibles, which is not surprising given that his store houses more than 100,000 artifacts. Much like the original "Pawn Stars," in addition to the items that are brought into the store, the show focuses on Jimmie and his family -- younger brother Johnnie and daughter Tammie -- as they run the store as well as the experts that are brought in to help appraise the items.
Original Air Date: Jan 8, 2012
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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