The work of staff at the Happy Hockers pawn shop in Sydney, as they try to assess the value of items brought in to their store, beginning with a cricket bat that its owner claims is signed by Don Bradman.
When a classic Gordon and Smith Stinger surfboard is brought into the shop, it inspires Ben and Aaron to head to Bondi Beach for a surf-off.
Aaron gets a chance to buy a piece of the Sydney Opera House, while Ben and Aaron attempt to make a deal on a major prop from Game of Thrones.
Ben and Aaron take a look at a military-produced Michelin air compressor, and Ben also checks out an original poster from the legendary Australian film Mad Max.
The guys take a look at some retro Polaroid cameras that would be a perfect fit for their shop in Bondi and Rade, the stoic shop manager, is introduced.
Aaron gets nostalgic when he is offered some retro slot cars and Shanon lives out his teen fantasy by test-driving an all-American Pontiac Firebird.
Shanon picks up a vintage Super 8 projector, which inspires him and Ben to prepare a special screening for Aaron.
Ben and Aaron take a look at a 1959 Messerschmitt KR. It is a quirky car from the Space Age, but it remains to be seen whether they can come to terms with the astronomical price.
Baz takes a look at some valuable comic books, while Ben seeks to prove he has more than a passing resemblance to Hugh Jackman.
The work of staff at a pawn shop in Sydney, as they try to assess the true value of items brought in to their store.
The work of staff at a pawn shop in Sydney, as they try to assess the true value of items brought in to their store.
The boys check out an unrestored 1972 Holden Torana - a giant among Australian muscle cars.