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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.

S3, EP12 "Little Bender"

Chester tries to sell a motorized Coca Cola mini car; Johnnie comes across a very rare collection of WWII Japanese tank items.

S3, EP13 "Jimmie at the Bat"

The guys check out an antique corn grading machine; a signed Jackie Robinson baseball is brought into the shop; a customized Harley Road King.

S3, EP14 "A Whole Lotta Jerry Lee Going On"

The guys meet the woman at the epicenter of the 1950s Jerry Lee Lewis child bride scandal; Jimmie and Johnnie check out a 1930s rail bus; Tammie checks out a camel named Chewy.

S3, EP15 "Pair of Jokers"

The guys try to make a deal on a priceless timepiece once owned by Elvis Presley; a famous Cajun boat; Joker tries to hunt down a deal when he brings in a furry friend.

S3, EP16 "Jimmie's Last Stand"

A customer brings in a rare "Lone Ranger" collection; Gerard's antique washing machine; Jimmie and Tammie bargain for a bronze bust of George Armstrong Custer.

S3, EP17 "Ice Chip Off the Old Block"

A lock of alleged Sasquatch hair; commemorative WWI gun; unique snow cone concession stand.

S3, EP18 "Paintball Cajun Style"

A rare 1932 World Series program that features Babe Ruth's infamous called shot; Chester stops by with what he believes is a 1903 Remington rifle; a personal check signed by screen legend Judy Garland.

S3, EP19 "Mumbo Gumbo"

The guys encounter the infamous cannon used in the Colfax Massacre of 1873; Gerard pops in to pawn an old family gumbo recipe; Tammie has to step in when Jimmie is awestruck by a handmade Native American bison jacket.

S3, EP20 "Horseplay"

The team checks out a collection of historic Civil War projectiles; Tammie and Johnnie try to get a deal on an antique toy horse; a customer walks in with a 1913 pistol sword.

S3, EP21 "Really Gotta Go Kart"

The guys check out an old go-kart; handwritten notes from Dwight Eisenhower; Gerard stops by to sell a classic Ernst Roth bass fiddle.

S3, EP22 "Jimmie's Increasingly Bad Day"

The team checks out an antique 1930s horse race gambling machine; a rare Martin guitar; Tammie bets her dad she can make a profit on a unique bar-on-wheels.

S3, EP23 "Where's the Fire?"

A beautifully restored 1929 Ford fire engine; a vintage Easy-Bake oven toy from the early 1970s; Bruce Mitchell from "Swamp People" stops in looking to purchase a new gun for gator season.

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.

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, EP9 "Shotgun Bowling"

Southern-style bowling; an LSU-themed chopper comes in.

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, 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, 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.

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.
Starring: Jimmie DeRamus
Original Air Date: Jan 8, 2012
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand (6 episodes)

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