Cajun Pawn Stars

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  • 2012
  • 4 Seasons
  • 4.5  (712)

Cajun Pawn Stars was a reality television show that aired on the History Channel from 2012 to 2013. The series was a spin-off of the original Pawn Stars series set in Las Vegas and focused on the daily operations of a pawn shop in Alexandria, Louisiana. The show was created by Brent Montgomery and Colby Gaines, and it was produced by Leftfield Pictures. The show follows the family-run Silver Dollar Pawn & Jewelry Center, which is owned by Johnnie DeRamus, alongside his brother Jimmie DeRamus and son in law Mocean Melvin. The show gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the day-to-day operations of the pawn shop, where customers come to sell or pawn their antique and unique items in need of cash. It also follows the staff as they attempt to acquire and sell items they believe to have immense value. Throughout each episode, viewers get an insight into the history and story behind the unique items that people bring into the pawn shop. The team has a knack for assessing the value of an item based on its condition, desirability, and rarity while also considering how fast they will be able to resell it. Viewers watch as they haggle with customers over the value of the item, often offering expert knowledge as to why the price they are offering is fair. One significant difference between Cajun Pawn Stars and the original Pawn Stars is the fact that the show is set in Louisiana, giving viewers an entirely fresh insight into the world of pawnbroking. The show's southern charm, combined with the unique items that are brought into the store, create a unique atmosphere that is entirely different from the original show. The show also stands out due to the dynamic between the two brothers, Johnnie and Jimmie, and their son-in-law Mocean. The family bond is prevalent throughout the show, and the trio's personalities often shine the brightest while they are working together. Additionally, each of the cast members brings their own unique skills to the table, with Johnnie being an expert in vintage rifles and Jimmie having a keen eye for rare documents in particular. Mocean, on the other hand, has a talent for discovering and restoring vintage and classic cars. Throughout the two seasons, viewers get to witness the team dealing with rare items such as a high-end 18th-century dueling pistol, a vintage Coke machine, and one of the original prototype disc washing machines from the 1960s. All of the items that the team gets their hands-on are unique and interesting, with a wide variety of goods making an appearance during the show's short run. Overall, Cajun Pawn Stars is an engaging and thrilling look at the pawnshop industry, taking viewers on a unique journey into a world that they may not know much about. The show was entertaining and informative, with the cast members having a genuine interest in the items that came their way. The show's southern charm and unique perspective make it a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of antiques or just loves a good deal. While the show's run was limited, its impact has certainly been felt, and it remains a standout from the Pawn Stars franchise. Anyone who wants to take a trip down memory lane or who missed out on the show when it first aired is encouraged to check out Cajun Pawn Stars and witness the dynamic between these two brothers and son-in-law while they negotiate a deal to buy or sell unique and valuable items.

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Seasons
Oh Say Can You Pawn?
7. Oh Say Can You Pawn?
January 9, 2013
Hit the road with the Cajun Pawn Stars when they head to shop-regular Bayou Bob's place to see a restored 1927 Chevy Roadster. Jimmie checks out a very rare zebra/donkey hybrid called a zedonk. And, a promissory note signed by Francis Scott Key has the shop feeling patriotic, but will Jimmie swing a
The King and His Crown
6. The King and His Crown
January 9, 2013
Get all shook up with the Cajun Pawn Stars when the shop gets an opportunity to buy a very unique piece of Elvis--his tooth. Johnnie inspects a vintage Batman marionette. And, Jimmie proves a pawnbroker never takes a break when he sets his eyes on a 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood limousine while he's out t
Yankee Magic
5. Yankee Magic
January 9, 2013
Get star struck with the Cajun Pawn Stars when country singer Tracy Lawrence stops by the shop looking to sell his 1920s Martin guitar and a colorful 1960s suit from singer/songwriter Hank Snow. Jimmie tries not to get thrown off when negotiating for a mechanical bull. And, shop regular Joker tries
Dog Duty
4. Dog Duty
December 29, 2012
Blast off with the Cajun Pawn Stars when a 1950s Space Commander Ride toy lands in the shop and takes Jimmie on a nostalgic trip back to his childhood days. The famous chair that former Louisiana Senator Huey Long used for all his interviews finds its way to the shop. And, Jimmie puts his staff to t
Where's the Fire?
3. Where's the Fire?
December 29, 2012
The items include a beautifully restored 1929 Ford fire engine, a vintage Easy-Bake oven toy from the early 1970s that still works, and 170 rooms of hotel furniture that Jimmie visits at Alexandria s famous Bentley hotel. In addition, Bruce Mitchell from Swamp People stops in looking to purchase a n
Jimmie's Increasingly Bad Day
2. Jimmie's Increasingly Bad Day
December 25, 2012
lace your bets with the Cajun Pawn Stars as they check out an antique, but beat-up, 1930s horse race gambling machine. Jimmie fiddles with the idea of buying a rare Martin Guitar even though his music expert is out of town. And, it's father vs. daughter when Tammie bets her dad she can make a profit
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Cajun Pawn Stars was a reality television show that aired on the History Channel from 2012 to 2013. The series was a spin-off of the original Pawn Stars series set in Las Vegas and focused on the daily operations of a pawn shop in Alexandria, Louisiana. The show was created by Brent Montgomery and Colby Gaines, and it was produced by Leftfield Pictures.

The show follows the family-run Silver Dollar Pawn & Jewelry Center, which is owned by Johnnie DeRamus, alongside his brother Jimmie DeRamus and son in law Mocean Melvin. The show gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the day-to-day operations of the pawn shop, where customers come to sell or pawn their antique and unique items in need of cash. It also follows the staff as they attempt to acquire and sell items they believe to have immense value.

Throughout each episode, viewers get an insight into the history and story behind the unique items that people bring into the pawn shop. The team has a knack for assessing the value of an item based on its condition, desirability, and rarity while also considering how fast they will be able to resell it. Viewers watch as they haggle with customers over the value of the item, often offering expert knowledge as to why the price they are offering is fair.

One significant difference between Cajun Pawn Stars and the original Pawn Stars is the fact that the show is set in Louisiana, giving viewers an entirely fresh insight into the world of pawnbroking. The show's southern charm, combined with the unique items that are brought into the store, create a unique atmosphere that is entirely different from the original show.

The show also stands out due to the dynamic between the two brothers, Johnnie and Jimmie, and their son-in-law Mocean. The family bond is prevalent throughout the show, and the trio's personalities often shine the brightest while they are working together. Additionally, each of the cast members brings their own unique skills to the table, with Johnnie being an expert in vintage rifles and Jimmie having a keen eye for rare documents in particular. Mocean, on the other hand, has a talent for discovering and restoring vintage and classic cars.

Throughout the two seasons, viewers get to witness the team dealing with rare items such as a high-end 18th-century dueling pistol, a vintage Coke machine, and one of the original prototype disc washing machines from the 1960s. All of the items that the team gets their hands-on are unique and interesting, with a wide variety of goods making an appearance during the show's short run.

Overall, Cajun Pawn Stars is an engaging and thrilling look at the pawnshop industry, taking viewers on a unique journey into a world that they may not know much about. The show was entertaining and informative, with the cast members having a genuine interest in the items that came their way. The show's southern charm and unique perspective make it a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of antiques or just loves a good deal.

While the show's run was limited, its impact has certainly been felt, and it remains a standout from the Pawn Stars franchise. Anyone who wants to take a trip down memory lane or who missed out on the show when it first aired is encouraged to check out Cajun Pawn Stars and witness the dynamic between these two brothers and son-in-law while they negotiate a deal to buy or sell unique and valuable items.

Cajun Pawn Stars is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (63 episodes). The series first aired on January 8, 2012.

Where to Watch Cajun Pawn Stars

Cajun Pawn Stars is available for streaming on the History website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Cajun Pawn Stars on demand at Apple TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    January 8, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    4.5  (712)