Pawn Stars 1 of 1 Items Part 2 | @Pawn_Star_Daily |

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In this episode, we explore some truly unique and historic items brought into the pawn shop. From an alleged photo of Abraham and Mary Lincoln that left us calling in the experts, to a Lamborghini dash clock that sparked some intense negotiations, this episode is packed with surprises! We also see a Charles Lindbergh briefcase, Madonna’s handwritten day planner, a Semi Mosley blue gospel guitar prototype, and even a 1958 Glaston boat. Will these deals close, or will history slip through our fingers? Stick around to find out and let us know in the comments what you'd pay for these items!


1. Abraham and Mary Lincoln Photograph.
A man brings in a photo he claims to feature both Abraham and Mary Lincoln. The pawn shop team, intrigued by the rarity, calls in an expert to verify its authenticity. However, upon closer inspection, subtle discrepancies in the facial features and attire cast doubt on its legitimacy. With no documentation to back its claim, the million-dollar asking price ends in disappointment as no deal is made.

2. The Lamborghini Dash Clock:
A sleek Lamborghini dash clock from the 1990s revs up the excitement at the shop. While the seller hopes for $3,000, Rick finds it a challenge to justify the price. After some lighthearted banter and negotiations, they settle on $2,300—a fair deal for a luxurious collectible.

3. Charles Lindbergh’s Briefcase:
A historic briefcase allegedly owned by aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh catches Rick’s attention. The seller asks for $85,000, but an expert determines it belonged to Lindbergh's father, Charles August Lindbergh, instead. This revelation stalls negotiations, and the item returns home unsold.

4. Madonna’s Handwritten Day Planner:
A fan-favorite item, Madonna’s personal day planner, sparks interest. Handwritten entries and signatures make it a pop culture relic, but the owner’s $25,000 price tag is far from the expert’s $10,000–$12,000 valuation. Negotiations fail, leaving the item unsold but unforgettable.

5. Semi Mosley’s Blue Gospel Guitar Prototype:
This one-of-a-kind blue gospel guitar prototype by Semi Mosley strikes a chord with Rick. Although the seller asks for $100,000, expert appraisals place its value at $25,000. Disagreements over its worth leave the deal incomplete, though the guitar’s rarity shines.

6. Hudson Bay Gorget:
A historic Hudson Bay Gorget claimed to be from the 1700s is presented, with the seller asking for $100,000. However, Rick notices inconsistencies in its composition, identifying it as an 1800s artifact worth far less. The seller’s defensive attitude further derails the deal.

7. 1958 Glaston Boat:
A sleek, vintage 1958 Glaston boat cruises into the shop, but its flaws—a bad paint job and a non-original motor—lower its value. Though the seller asks for $10,500, Rick decides against making an offer, leaving this retro ride unsold.

8. The Pirate Ship Float:
A jaw-dropping pirate ship parade float brings Chumlee to the negotiating table. With a price tag of $250,000, Chumlee’s excitement meets a stern “no” from Rick via text. Despite its dazzling features, including lasers and Afghan mahogany, no deal is made, leaving Chumlee with an epic story but no ship.


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