Pawn Stars Australia

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2017
Az and Baz are absolutely stoked to have a 1968 Jubilee slot machine brought into the shop, and in the pawn business, buying a slot machine in this condition is far from a gamble.
A world champion walks in looking to sell one of her Australian stock whips. In the heat of a tough negotiation, Shanon puts Ben's money where his mouth is.
Aaron and Ben check out a very rare piece of carousel memorabilia - a carousel pig that was found in a basement.
Aaron gets his hands on an old Luna Park Clown. Then, Baz takes a look at two incredibly rare comic books and a rare Spider Man figurine that are worth over $10,000.
Aaron takes a look at an old penny-farthing, which the seller was going to throw out. Aaron makes him an offer he can't refuse.
A man brings in a large vintage enamel Shell sign that his wife is making him sell, and Aaron couldn't be happier about it.
Aaron gets nostalgic when he's offered some retro slot cars. After making the deal, the boys reminisce about their racing escapades as kids.
The guys take a look at some retro Polaroid cameras that would be a perfect fit for their shop in Bondi. Shanon is called to the Kings Cross branch where we meet Rade for the first time.
Ben and Aaron take a look at an awesome piece of garagenalia - a military produced Michelin air compressor. Aaron has the negotiation under control until Ben makes a costly error.
Aaron and Shanon go dockside to check out a 1971 beach buggy. It's clear that Aaron has lost his heart to this customised vehicle.
When a customer brings in an incredible Gordon and Smith Stinger surfboard from the early 1970s, Aaron enlists the help of Bondi store manager, and surfing specialist, Ash.
A man visits Aaron and Shanon with an old cricket bat that he claims is signed by Don Bradman and a number of other cricket stars. Is it the real deal?
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