Pawn Stars: KISS GOLD RECORD IS ROCK & ROLL TREASURE (Season 8) | History

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Rock 'n' Roll invades the pawn shop, when a seller brings in a signed KISS gold album - but can Rick make this deal sing? Find out in this clip from Season 8, "One Way Ticket." #PawnStars #RickHarrison
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"Pawn Stars" follows three generations of the Harrison family as they assess the value of items coming in and out of their Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, from the commonplace to the truly historic.

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All Comments (21)
  • @PawnStars
    Watch all new episodes of Pawn Stars returning soon, and stay up to date on all of your favorite History Channel shows at history.com/schedule.
  • "Lemme call my buddy who will KISS your askin' price goodbye". Seconds later, the weasel comes in.
  • @EndeavoursRadio
    I would have called in Warwick. He's the rock guy. Steve definitely lowballed him
  • " I gotta hang it on the wall"......... A difficult , dangerous, challenging, exhausting, grueling and hazardous 5 second job.... PHEWWW !!!
  • The best thing that ever happened to Pawn Stars was Steve Grad getting fired from PSA... The guy never gave a good price..
  • @jeffbecker8716
    Corey: "One of the biggest problems you have is that they're all still alive." Seller: "I know a guy who can fix that."
  • @jasond7456
    “Limited appeal” Lol what does that mean? Everyone knows KISS. Super nice piece, I’m sure plenty of fans would pay $3,500 and up for it
  • @digimalone
    Glad to see a seller not desperate to sell for cheap.
  • @OverlandOne
    Expert: "In today's market, this is worth $1,500 retail." Rick: "Ok, thanks. OK customer...the best I can do is $1.75 because, I have to dust it off, and maybe even hang it in my shop and everyone hates KISS so I may never be able to even sell it. I am taking a huge risk at this price."
  • @Hoopspur
    Who'd of thought hanging it on the wall of your own store involves a fee.
  • @MonchisG96
    Rick : I still gotta Frame it even tho it’s already framed , I gotta give it birth , Feed it , and raise it .
  • Rick: “Let me call an expert on lowballing, he’s good at this type of stuff” Expert: 🐍
  • @magicteen1
    I can’t stand episodes with this “expert.”
  • @sub222marathon
    Reputable? Steve Grad?? Dont producers know his background??? Not to mention his endless lowballing.
  • @murray1
    He’s giving the Kiss collector/expert a history lesson on kiss
  • Honestly, I think it would have been a good price. My friend got a huge box full of KISS memorabilia from the 70's and 80's and he asked me to sell some of it. That stuff took forever to move. When people were interested, they gave me what I was asking, but finding interested people was the trick.
  • @BlueLineChop
    Seller: “I have a 100% genuinely signed copy of the Gutenberg bible” Steve Grad: “$800 in today’s market”
  • @isaacwolfe5986
    I think an interesting side note is that, yes, while the item has limited appeal in a Las Vegas pawn shop, there is no such thing as limited appeal among collectors online - someone with 2 other gold Kiss records would pay a lot to have this in their collection.
  • @timking2931
    Dude rambles on about how marketable kiss signed merch is then tells him at has a limited market. Glad he didn’t sell it that cheap.
  • @uncannycerebro
    One of my favorite movie lines is from Detroit Rock City when they reply, "NO, KISS WOULD NEVER DO A DISCO ALBUM."