Pawn Stars has loads of young fans, and one boy posted a letter to the shop along with his Game Boy in the hope of trading it in for $30. The young fan in question is an autistic child nicknamed Little J.
Not only did Rick send him the money, but he also sent back the Game Boy! As if that wasn’t generous enough, he wrote him a letter to thank him and encouraged him to play, along with a signed photo with the cast.
Deanna's Previous Marriage
Rick married Deanna Burditt back in 2013, but she had been married before, but their marriage wasn't exactly an amicable one.
Her ex, Richard Burditt, was convicted of domestic abuse, but he never served his time for it. Rick alleges "bureaucracy" as the reason for that, and the topic is clearly still a sore subject for both of them.
Corey Is Not Always A Safe Biker
Corey is often very vocal about his love of motorbikes, but he doesn't talk about his history of bike accidents.
Back in 2014, Corey had one particularly nasty incident, he was thrown from his bike after a fender mount fell off and sent him into a tailspin. Luckily for him, he walked away with only a fractured hand.
You Won't Find Them Behind the Counter
Back when the show started, Gold & Silver was just like any other pawnshop - with most of their business being done over the counter.
But now, because of their success on TV, if we went into the store we won't see the cast at work. They're far more likely to be by the merchandise stand signing autographs.
The Store Was on TV Before the Show Started
Although Pawn Stars first hit off in 2009, the store had actually appeared on TV twice before.
First, the store was filmed in 2001 when PBS filmed a full-length documentary about the family and their Pawn shopping business. Two years later, the comedian Dave Attell showed up to kvetch about antique watches, a "wedding night instruction" scroll, and the pawn process during an episode of his 'Insomniac' show in 2003.