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Pawn Stars Full Episode recap packed with Rick Harrison, Chumlee, and Corey: a Shelby Cobra CSX scored for 30k, a 1589 Elizabethan war manual bought for 8,600, a JFK phone‑call tape shot down by the National Archives reality check, a Sigma Derby with an 80k ask, plus Picasso, Ohio State player pendants, a WWII ship’s chronometer, and more. All details, prices, and twists come straight from the transcript. Why this episode hits: it’s a masterclass in experts, authenticity, and walk‑aways—from Rebecca confirming a rare book and Brett pricing a Picasso, to Danny Coker saving Rick from a money pit REO, to Mark Hall‑Patton explaining why a “one‑of‑a‑kind” JFK tape isn’t unique at all. Spotlight Moments (don’t miss): 1589 “Instructions for the Wars” — Rebecca values it 12k; Rick buys at 8,600. Book, plates, and even Marlowe connections. Shelby Cobra CSX — Mark confirms the CSX chassis; Rick lands it for 30k knowing the resto will run six figures. REO Flying Cloud — Danny pegs it 8k as‑is with 30k in work; Rick walks away. JFK Tape — Mark Hall‑Patton notes the audio exists in the National Archives; seller’s 100k dream evaporates. WWII Ship’s Chronometer — Rick gambles 700; expert pulls cork wedges and it jumps to ~2,500 value. Sigma Derby — Derek asks 80k; Nick says 30–40k tops; Rick passes. Deal‑by‑Deal Breakdown (highlights): Sharps & Hankins Experimental Rifle (1861): Firearms expert estimates 1.5k–2k; seller wants more; Rick taps out. Better no deal than a bad deal. French Hand‑Shaped Door Knockers: Interesting history, thin market. Corey takes them at 250. Elizabethan War Manual (1589): Rare military text with folding plates; Rebecca says 12k; Rick closes at 8,600. WWII Ship’s Chronometer: Bought 700 not running; Ferdinand removes transport corks and fixes it on the spot. Value ~2,500. Megalodon Tooth Pawn Loan: Six‑inch tooth leads to an easy win‑win loan. Quadline Cobra Kite: Corey passes; seller still gets 75 out the door. Shelby Cobra Restoration Check‑In: Painted Shelby blue, carb setup to save cost; track shakedown with the Old Man and Rick. Ohio State Player Pendants: Rivalry awards; seller asks 2,500; deal lands at 2,000. Picasso Etching “Poor Robbie”: Brett confirms; gallery up to 1,500 but Rick buys at 650. 1931 REO Flying Cloud: Restoration math kills the deal. Danny values 8k as‑is; seller walks. JFK Reel‑to‑Reel Call: Not unique; Rick passes on the 100k ask. 1930s Chemistry Set: Hazardous nostalgia; settles at 60. Gorham‑Style Silver Rattle: Hallmark and solder scream repro; Rick passes. Moby Dick Comic (1942): Paul values ~550; Rick pays 375. Sigma Derby: Nick values 30–40k in great working shape; Rick declines 80k ask. Reagan and Disney Signed $1: Steve authenticates, values around 3k; Corey can’t make a deal. B) Chapters 00:00 Sharps Rifle 02:11 Door Knockers 04:43 War Manual 08:37 Chronometer 09:34 Chronometer Fix 10:57 Cobra Kite 11:57 Cobra Restoration 12:42 Track Test 13:32 OSU Pendants 15:12 Picasso Etching 16:33 REO Flying Cloud 20:45 JFK Tape 21:36 Chemistry Set 22:35 Silver Rattle 25:25 Moby Dick Comic 26:43 Sigma Derby 27:43 Chum Plays Derby 28:19 Reagan Disney Bill