Following the debacle involving the 40,000 watchbands, delivered in over 100 boxes, American Jewelry has found themselves with limited space for anything else - this includes "antiques" and "collectibles" that Les buys, but Seth and Ashley thinks are worthless junk, such as a 1950s salesman's sample model of an above ground swimming pool, a Christmas display from the old J. L. Hudson Department Store, and several taxidermied animals. The kids think the "junk" won't sell, and neither would the watchbands, but Les tries to prove them wrong, starting with a taxidermied boar's head. Also: a woman in labor and without a job buys an old rocking horse for her child from Ashley at a special rate, with Ashley covering the difference, but it ended up being a scam when her false belly fell out. And a man attempts to get a refund without receipt for a store brand "Cherokee" watch that he passed off as a "Rolex".
s07e01 - Frisky Business
s07e02 - Short Staffed
s07e03 - Monster Deals
s07e04 - Tipped Off
s07e05 - Redeeming Troubles
s07e06 - Busted
s07e07 - Watch Your Back
s07e08 - American Jewelry & Zoo
s07e09 - Les Sells Out
s07e10 - You Bet Your Butt
s07e11 - Homefront Heat
s07e12 - Strike Out
s07e13 - Les Goes Down
s07e14 - Return of the King
s07e15 - The Trouble with Michael
s07e16 - Seth in Charge
s07e17 - Back in Action
s07e18 - Back to the Hustle
s07e19 - Seth Snaps
s07e20 - Computer Crash
s07e21 - All American Jewelry and Loan
s07e22 - Breakdown at Tiffany's
s07e23 - Gold Crash
s07e24 - Harolds Gamble
s07e25 - The Outsider
s07e26 - Seth's Secret
The Gold family and their employees never know what to expect when people's personal items are on the line and conflicts escalate.
American Jewelry & Loan is a large, lucrative pawn shop where people bring in everything from alligators to prosthetic limbs. Every pawn ticket has a story and there are over 40,000 stories to tell in this warehouse.