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Cajun Pawn Stars
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.
S1, EP5 "Joker's Big Score"
The team chases down a classic 1951 Chevy Deluxe police car; a seller hopes to sell his stock Special Forces M4 Carbine semi-automatic rifle; Joker finally stumbles upon something worthwhile.
S1, EP6 "Trick or Trade"
The team looks to buy a classic Louisiana airboat; the shop checks out two Civil War diaries; Jimmie gets a hankering to own a 1972 Chevelle.
S1, EP7 "Joker's Wild"
A 1700s pristine flintlock gun brought to Louisiana by pirates; Jimmie travels through country music history as he checks out an old Greyhound bus that may have belonged to Barbara Mandrell; Joker tries to sell his motorized wheelchair.
S1, EP8 "Speed Demons"
The guys have the opportunity to buy a rare World War II biplane; a strand of Abraham Lincoln's hair comes into the shop; a familiar customer hopes to sell his super speedy Mako fishing boat.
S3, EP27 "Oh Say Can You Pawn?"
Bayou Bob's restored 1927 Chevy Roadster; Jimmie checks out a very rare zebra/donkey hybrid; a promissory note signed by Francis Scott Key.
S3, EP26 "The King and His Crown"
The team gets an opportunity to buy Elvis' tooth; Johnnie inspects a vintage Batman marionette; Jimmie sets his eyes on a 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood limousine.
S3, EP25 "Yankee Magic"
Tracy Lawrence stops by the shop looking to sell his 1920s Martin guitar; Jimmie negotiates for a mechanical bull; Joker tries to sell a Cajun hot tub.
S3, EP24 "Dog Duty"
A 1950s Space Commander ride toy is brought into the shop; Senator Huey Long's famous chair; Jimmie puts his staff to the test when he challenges them to get to work on time.