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Richard Benjamin Harrison

Richard Benjamin Harrison Jr. (March 4, 1941 – June 25, 2018), also known by the nicknames "The Old Man" and "The Appraiser", was an American businessman and reality television personality, best known as the co-owner of the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, as featured on the History Channel series Pawn Stars. Harrison was the co-owner of the pawn shop with his son Rick Harrison. They opened the store together in 1989.[3][4]

Richard Benjamin Harrison
Born(1941-03-04)March 4, 1941
DiedJune 25, 2018(2018-06-25) (aged 77)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Other namesThe Old Man (nickname)
The Appraiser
Benny[1]
Occupation(s)Businessman
Reality television personality
Years active1981–2018
Spouse
Joanne Rhue
(m. 1960)
Children4, including Rick Harrison[2]
Websitegspawn.com
Military career
Allegiance USA
Service/branch United States Navy
RankPetty officer first class

Early life Edit

Richard Benjamin Harrison Jr.[5][6] was born in Danville, Virginia, on March 4, 1941,[7] and was of Irish descent.[8] Harrison's grandson, Corey, has mentioned his grandmother said they are related to Presidents William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison. Harrison indicated that he did not give much credence to this idea.[9][10]

When Harrison was one year old, his family moved to Lexington, North Carolina, where they lived at 115 Peacock Avenue, just off South Main Street.[1][7] Harrison attended Lexington High School, but left during his junior year.[11] Harrison's family was poor, and to make money, Harrison drove a school bus when he was 14, parking the bus at his house every night, and getting up early in the morning to pick up the schoolchildren, for which he was paid five or six dollars a week.[2]

Marriage and the Navy Edit

 
Harrison achieved the rank of petty officer first class while serving in the United States Navy.

When he was 17, Harrison attended a barn dance, where he met his future wife, Joanne Rhue, the daughter of Joseph Rhue,[12] a county judge, who later became one of the lead attorneys for Philip Morris in North Carolina.[2] They married in 1960.[12] Before they married, however, Harrison stole a car, and after he was arrested, was given a choice by the judge to go to prison or the military. Harrison chose the latter, entering the United States Navy in October 1958.[2] Joanne became pregnant with their first child immediately after they married, and Sherry, their first child, was born with Down syndrome. They also had three sons, Joseph, Rick, and Chris. Harrison left the Navy in February 1962, but re-enlisted fourteen months later in order to obtain the health care benefits necessary to meet Sherry's medical expenses. She died when she was six years old.[2]

Harrison ultimately served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years,[1][2][13] including stints as a paymaster, and attaining the rank of petty officer first class. Harrison served on four ships, including his final five years on fleet tug USS Chowanoc (ATF-100),[14][15] from 1972 to 1976.[16]

In 1967 Harrison was transferred by the Navy to San Diego, California. He continued to serve in the Navy, while Joanne obtained her real estate license in 1970 and opened her own office in 1973. After Harrison was discharged from the Navy in 1979, he worked part-time in his wife's office. Declining real estate sales caused by interest rates as high as 18 percent cost Harrison $1,000,000 and the collapse of this business in 1981.[2]

Business career Edit

In April 1981, Harrison and his wife, having only $5,000 left, moved with their three sons to Las Vegas, Nevada, where Harrison and his son Rick opened Gold & Silver Coin Shop in a 300 square foot shop at 1501 Las Vegas Boulevard.[2] Five years later, the family relocated the business to a larger building at 413 Fremont Street, where it remained for two years before the Harrisons lost their lease.[17] In 1987, the Harrisons obtained a license to buy and sell secondhand goods.[2] Harrison's son Rick relates in his autobiography that he and his father had long-sought to convert the store into a pawn shop, but a 1955 Las Vegas law limiting pawn licenses to one per every 50,000 residents precluded this. By 1988 the city's population of over 200,000 was rapidly growing, so Harrison called the city statistician periodically to monitor the population. By 1989 the city's population reached 250,000, and after some legal struggles, the Harrisons obtained their pawn license.[18] That year Harrison and his father opened the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop at 713 Las Vegas Boulevard South, less than two miles from the Las Vegas Strip.[2][3] By 2005, Harrison and his father were loaning out about $3 million annually, which brought them about $700,000 in interest income.[19]

The most common item brought into the store is jewelry.[20] As of July 2011, the store had 12,000 items in its inventory,[21] 5,000 of which are typically held on pawn.[22] Even when absent from the show, according to an episode of Pawn Stars, Harrison usually was the first to arrive at the shop in the morning,[23] and by 2010, had not had a sick day since 1994.[24]

By 2006, the shop had developed a reputation for carrying special sports items with unique histories,[25] including a 2001 New England Patriots Super Bowl ring that belonged to American football cornerback Brock Williams.[26] It also served gamblers who, according to Harrison's son Corey, often came in to "pawn something so they have gas to get back home."[27]

From July 19, 2009, until his death, Harrison, his son Rick, his grandson Corey,[28] and Corey's friend and employee Austin Russell ("Chumlee") starred in the reality television program Pawn Stars on the History Channel. Harrison was depicted as saying little and easily angered. Chumlee has stated that he is old and cranky,[29] while Harrison himself indicates: "My role on the show is to be an old grump."[30] Within ten weeks of its debut, Pawn Stars was the highest-rated program on the History Channel,[31] and second highest-rated reality show program behind Jersey Shore.[32] In that same period, the average number of customers in the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop increased from 70 to 700 per day.[31] By February 2012, between 3,000 and 5,000 people visited the store each day.[33]

Awards and recognition Edit

In March 2010, Harrison, his son, grandson and Austin "Chumlee" Russell were awarded the key to the city of Las Vegas by Mayor Oscar Goodman.[34]

Harrison and the other stars of Pawn Stars served as grand marshals for the History 300 NASCAR race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 26, 2012.[35]

On May 29, 2012, Harrison was awarded a key to the city of Lexington, his hometown, by Lexington Mayor Clark Newell, in the Lexington City Council Chamber, and the day was also officially "Richard Harrison's Day".[36][37][38]

On July 17, 2012, the Clark County Commission declared that day to be "Pawn Stars/Gold & Silver Pawn Day". At the Commission meeting, Harrison donated $1000 to the Clark County Museum, and lent the U.S. Senate floor chair used by Senator Patrick McCarran (sold to the Gold and Silver in the Pawn Stars episode, "Take a Seat") to the museum as part of a display on Senator McCarran.[39]

Harrison and his son Rick were nominated for the 2012 Time 100 list.[40]

Other appearances Edit

On December 5, 2011, Harrison made a special appearance at the American Country Awards 2011, giving a speech on stage.[41]

On February 25, 2012, he was a guest star at a Celebrity Bingo Bow Wow charity event, which was held at the Silverton Casino Lodge.[42]

Daniel Callahan Edit

In May 2012, Daniel Callahan filed a lawsuit in the District Court in Las Vegas claiming that Harrison and his son Rick failed to provide "reasonable and necessary" security at their store, seeking around $20,000 for injuries he allegedly suffered from being "dragged out of the pawn shop and tossed onto the sidewalk" after an argument over a rifle he had brought. Harrison's grandson, Corey, defended them both, stating that they were never in direct contact with Callahan and "it was in our best interests to get him out of there."[43]

Interference with business practices Edit

In October 2012, A&E Network and the History Channel, along with Harrison and the rest of the show's cast, were sued in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas for interference with business practices by Wayne F. Jefferies,[44] a Las Vegas promoter[45] and the Harrisons' manager, who represented them and "Chumlee" Russell in their television business dealings.[46] Jefferies, who managed and operated the Las Vegas world cuisine restaurant Seven in 2001,[47] and who, as an event promoter, put up to $75,000 in support of the 2005 and 2006 Las Vegas Red, White and Boom Independence Day event,[48][49] was instrumental in helping to launch the series.[50][51] Jefferies stated that after the show premiered, his influence in the show was increasingly reduced, and that he was ultimately fired and left without his promised share of fees and merchandising royalties from the series. According to Jefferies, this followed a January 2012 report on TMZ that indicated that the Pawn Stars cast objected to the History Channel's launch of the spinoff Cajun Pawn Stars, of which they had been unaware.[45][52]

Personal life Edit

Harrison was particularly passionate about automobiles.[53] Cars he owned or expressed an interest in on the television series include his 1966 Imperial Crown, which took him fifteen years to convince the previous owner to sell,[54][55] and was subsequently restored by his son and grandson for his 50th wedding anniversary;[56] a 1957 Chevy 150 sedan given to him by the stars of three other History Channel shows, American Restoration, Counting Cars and American Pickers;[54] and the mid-1960s B&Z Electra-King electric car shown to them in Pawn Stars, which he suggested could be converted into a golf cart.[57]

Harrison was usually referred to by his nickname, "The Old Man",[58][59] which he earned at the age of 38.[60]

Death Edit

Harrison died on June 25, 2018, after a battle with Parkinson's disease.[61][62] Harrison was survived by wife Joanne, three sons, 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.[63] Harrison placed his son Rick in charge of his estate. Christopher Keith Harrison, the youngest of Harrison's three sons, was intentionally omitted as a beneficiary in his father's will.[64][65] Following his death, Pawn Stars ran a commemorative episode, "A Treasure Remembered", featuring clips from the show and interviews about him.[66]

References Edit

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  6. ^ Shemeligian, Bob (July 13, 2010). "Road to 'Pawn' – Before 'Stars,' Rick made sandwiches". New York Post. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
  7. ^ a b "Pawn Stars’ Richard "Old Man" Harrison Celebrates 70th Birthday". Vegas News. March 4, 2011
  8. ^ License to Pawn : Deals, Steals and My Life at the Gold & Silver. Their territory was Corcabaskin in West Clare where the name is still most numerous.
  9. ^ "Harrison for President". Pawn Stars. Season 4. Episode 11. February 11, 2011. History.
  10. ^ "Les is More". Pawn Stars. Season 5. Episode 18. January 23, 2012. History.
  11. ^ Huffman, Steve (February 18, 2011). "Locals remember ‘Pawn Stars' character as nice guy". The Dispatch.
  12. ^ a b Rich, Brad (October 3, 2012). "Star of Pawn Stars visits Swansboro". Tideland News. Retrieved October 31, 2012.
  13. ^ Christopher Lawrence (July 5, 2012). . Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on July 7, 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2012.
  14. ^ Tetrault, Rich. "Vegas: Oh What a Time We Had!". Towlines (Winter 2010). p. 11.
  15. ^ Waugh, Scott (October 19, 2010). "Interview with Richard Harrison from Pawn Stars". You Served.
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  23. ^ "Phoning it In". Pawn Stars. Season 3. Episode 11. July 12, 2010. History.
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  26. ^ Gayle Fee And Laura Raposa (July 31, 2006). "Inside Track: Lowell scene of 'Car Trouble' for Greek screen goddess Olympia". Boston Herald.
  27. ^ Powers, Ashley (July 14, 2008). "The Nation: Hard times are their stock in trade". Los Angeles Times. p. 10. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
  28. ^ Powers, Ashley (July 14, 2008). "Hard times are their stock in trade". Los Angeles Times.
  29. ^ "Friends pay tribute to Richard Harrison, 'The Old Man' of 'Pawn Stars,' at Vegas funeral". USA Today. Associated Press. July 2, 2018.
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  53. ^ His passion for cars is mentioned in the Pawn Stars episodes "Rope a Dope" and "Honest Abe". He states in the episode "Sharks and Cobras" that he has owned 40 cars in his life.
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  58. ^ . History. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  59. ^ Leach, Robin (February 5, 2013). "Rare $1,000 bill on 'Pawn Stars' becomes Old Man's keepsake". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  60. ^ "Fired Up". Pawn Stars. Season 2. Episode 1. November 30, 2009. History.
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External links Edit

  • Richard Benjamin Harrison at IMDb
  • Official website
  • Elder, Laura (December 27, 2009). . The Daily News. Galveston, Texas. Archived from the original on January 6, 2010.

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Richard Benjamin Harrison Jr March 4 1941 June 25 2018 also known by the nicknames The Old Man and The Appraiser was an American businessman and reality television personality best known as the co owner of the Gold amp Silver Pawn Shop as featured on the History Channel series Pawn Stars Harrison was the co owner of the pawn shop with his son Rick Harrison They opened the store together in 1989 3 4 Richard Benjamin HarrisonBorn 1941 03 04 March 4 1941Danville Virginia U S DiedJune 25 2018 2018 06 25 aged 77 Las Vegas Nevada U S Other namesThe Old Man nickname The AppraiserBenny 1 Occupation s BusinessmanReality television personalityYears active1981 2018SpouseJoanne Rhue m 1960 wbr Children4 including Rick Harrison 2 Websitegspawn wbr comMilitary careerAllegiance USAService wbr branchUnited States NavyRankPetty officer first class Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage and the Navy 3 Business career 4 Awards and recognition 5 Other appearances 5 1 Daniel Callahan 5 2 Interference with business practices 6 Personal life 7 Death 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditRichard Benjamin Harrison Jr 5 6 was born in Danville Virginia on March 4 1941 7 and was of Irish descent 8 Harrison s grandson Corey has mentioned his grandmother said they are related to Presidents William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison Harrison indicated that he did not give much credence to this idea 9 10 When Harrison was one year old his family moved to Lexington North Carolina where they lived at 115 Peacock Avenue just off South Main Street 1 7 Harrison attended Lexington High School but left during his junior year 11 Harrison s family was poor and to make money Harrison drove a school bus when he was 14 parking the bus at his house every night and getting up early in the morning to pick up the schoolchildren for which he was paid five or six dollars a week 2 Marriage and the Navy Edit nbsp Harrison achieved the rank of petty officer first class while serving in the United States Navy When he was 17 Harrison attended a barn dance where he met his future wife Joanne Rhue the daughter of Joseph Rhue 12 a county judge who later became one of the lead attorneys for Philip Morris in North Carolina 2 They married in 1960 12 Before they married however Harrison stole a car and after he was arrested was given a choice by the judge to go to prison or the military Harrison chose the latter entering the United States Navy in October 1958 2 Joanne became pregnant with their first child immediately after they married and Sherry their first child was born with Down syndrome They also had three sons Joseph Rick and Chris Harrison left the Navy in February 1962 but re enlisted fourteen months later in order to obtain the health care benefits necessary to meet Sherry s medical expenses She died when she was six years old 2 Harrison ultimately served in the U S Navy for 20 years 1 2 13 including stints as a paymaster and attaining the rank of petty officer first class Harrison served on four ships including his final five years on fleet tug USS Chowanoc ATF 100 14 15 from 1972 to 1976 16 In 1967 Harrison was transferred by the Navy to San Diego California He continued to serve in the Navy while Joanne obtained her real estate license in 1970 and opened her own office in 1973 After Harrison was discharged from the Navy in 1979 he worked part time in his wife s office Declining real estate sales caused by interest rates as high as 18 percent cost Harrison 1 000 000 and the collapse of this business in 1981 2 Business career EditIn April 1981 Harrison and his wife having only 5 000 left moved with their three sons to Las Vegas Nevada where Harrison and his son Rick opened Gold amp Silver Coin Shop in a 300 square foot shop at 1501 Las Vegas Boulevard 2 Five years later the family relocated the business to a larger building at 413 Fremont Street where it remained for two years before the Harrisons lost their lease 17 In 1987 the Harrisons obtained a license to buy and sell secondhand goods 2 Harrison s son Rick relates in his autobiography that he and his father had long sought to convert the store into a pawn shop but a 1955 Las Vegas law limiting pawn licenses to one per every 50 000 residents precluded this By 1988 the city s population of over 200 000 was rapidly growing so Harrison called the city statistician periodically to monitor the population By 1989 the city s population reached 250 000 and after some legal struggles the Harrisons obtained their pawn license 18 That year Harrison and his father opened the Gold amp Silver Pawn Shop at 713 Las Vegas Boulevard South less than two miles from the Las Vegas Strip 2 3 By 2005 Harrison and his father were loaning out about 3 million annually which brought them about 700 000 in interest income 19 The most common item brought into the store is jewelry 20 As of July 2011 the store had 12 000 items in its inventory 21 5 000 of which are typically held on pawn 22 Even when absent from the show according to an episode of Pawn Stars Harrison usually was the first to arrive at the shop in the morning 23 and by 2010 had not had a sick day since 1994 24 By 2006 the shop had developed a reputation for carrying special sports items with unique histories 25 including a 2001 New England Patriots Super Bowl ring that belonged to American football cornerback Brock Williams 26 It also served gamblers who according to Harrison s son Corey often came in to pawn something so they have gas to get back home 27 From July 19 2009 until his death Harrison his son Rick his grandson Corey 28 and Corey s friend and employee Austin Russell Chumlee starred in the reality television program Pawn Stars on the History Channel Harrison was depicted as saying little and easily angered Chumlee has stated that he is old and cranky 29 while Harrison himself indicates My role on the show is to be an old grump 30 Within ten weeks of its debut Pawn Stars was the highest rated program on the History Channel 31 and second highest rated reality show program behind Jersey Shore 32 In that same period the average number of customers in the Gold amp Silver Pawn Shop increased from 70 to 700 per day 31 By February 2012 between 3 000 and 5 000 people visited the store each day 33 Awards and recognition EditIn March 2010 Harrison his son grandson and Austin Chumlee Russell were awarded the key to the city of Las Vegas by Mayor Oscar Goodman 34 Harrison and the other stars of Pawn Stars served as grand marshals for the History 300 NASCAR race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 26 2012 35 On May 29 2012 Harrison was awarded a key to the city of Lexington his hometown by Lexington Mayor Clark Newell in the Lexington City Council Chamber and the day was also officially Richard Harrison s Day 36 37 38 On July 17 2012 the Clark County Commission declared that day to be Pawn Stars Gold amp Silver Pawn Day At the Commission meeting Harrison donated 1000 to the Clark County Museum and lent the U S Senate floor chair used by Senator Patrick McCarran sold to the Gold and Silver in the Pawn Stars episode Take a Seat to the museum as part of a display on Senator McCarran 39 Harrison and his son Rick were nominated for the 2012 Time 100 list 40 Other appearances EditOn December 5 2011 Harrison made a special appearance at the American Country Awards 2011 giving a speech on stage 41 On February 25 2012 he was a guest star at a Celebrity Bingo Bow Wow charity event which was held at the Silverton Casino Lodge 42 Daniel Callahan Edit In May 2012 Daniel Callahan filed a lawsuit in the District Court in Las Vegas claiming that Harrison and his son Rick failed to provide reasonable and necessary security at their store seeking around 20 000 for injuries he allegedly suffered from being dragged out of the pawn shop and tossed onto the sidewalk after an argument over a rifle he had brought Harrison s grandson Corey defended them both stating that they were never in direct contact with Callahan and it was in our best interests to get him out of there 43 Interference with business practices Edit In October 2012 A amp E Network and the History Channel along with Harrison and the rest of the show s cast were sued in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas for interference with business practices by Wayne F Jefferies 44 a Las Vegas promoter 45 and the Harrisons manager who represented them and Chumlee Russell in their television business dealings 46 Jefferies who managed and operated the Las Vegas world cuisine restaurant Seven in 2001 47 and who as an event promoter put up to 75 000 in support of the 2005 and 2006 Las Vegas Red White and Boom Independence Day event 48 49 was instrumental in helping to launch the series 50 51 Jefferies stated that after the show premiered his influence in the show was increasingly reduced and that he was ultimately fired and left without his promised share of fees and merchandising royalties from the series According to Jefferies this followed a January 2012 report on TMZ that indicated that the Pawn Stars cast objected to the History Channel s launch of the spinoff Cajun Pawn Stars of which they had been unaware 45 52 Personal life EditHarrison was particularly passionate about automobiles 53 Cars he owned or expressed an interest in on the television series include his 1966 Imperial Crown which took him fifteen years to convince the previous owner to sell 54 55 and was subsequently restored by his son and grandson for his 50th wedding anniversary 56 a 1957 Chevy 150 sedan given to him by the stars of three other History Channel shows American Restoration Counting Cars and American Pickers 54 and the mid 1960s B amp Z Electra King electric car shown to them in Pawn Stars which he suggested could be converted into a golf cart 57 Harrison was usually referred to by his nickname The Old Man 58 59 which he earned at the age of 38 60 Death EditHarrison died on June 25 2018 after a battle with Parkinson s disease 61 62 Harrison was survived by wife Joanne three sons 10 grandchildren and five great grandchildren 63 Harrison placed his son Rick in charge of his estate Christopher Keith Harrison the youngest of Harrison s three sons was intentionally omitted as a beneficiary in his father s will 64 65 Following his death Pawn Stars ran a commemorative episode A Treasure Remembered featuring clips from the show and interviews about him 66 References Edit a b c Huffman Steve February 18 2011 The Old Man from Pawn Stars recalls growing up in Lexington The Dispatch Archived from the original on September 21 2017 Retrieved June 2 2012 a b c d e f g h i j Harrison Rick 2011 License to Pawn Deals Steals and My Life at the Gold amp Silver New York Hyperion pp 9 11 90 92 ISBN 9781401324308 a b Katsilometes John April 8 2010 Pawn shop boys Las Vegas Weekly Retrieved June 14 2013 Strauss Gary February 18 2010 From Pawn Stars to Pickers America s trash is TV s treasure USA Today Retrieved June 2 2012 Barker Victoria May 9 2012 TV s hidden treasures AsiaOne Showbiz Archived from the original on July 10 2012 Retrieved June 6 2012 Shemeligian Bob July 13 2010 Road to Pawn Before Stars Rick made sandwiches New York Post Retrieved August 18 2011 a b Pawn Stars Richard Old Man Harrison Celebrates 70th Birthday Vegas News March 4 2011 License to Pawn Deals Steals and My Life at the Gold amp Silver Their territory was Corcabaskin in West Clare where the name is still most numerous Harrison for President Pawn Stars Season 4 Episode 11 February 11 2011 History Les is More Pawn Stars Season 5 Episode 18 January 23 2012 History Huffman Steve February 18 2011 Locals remember Pawn Stars character as nice guy The Dispatch a b Rich Brad October 3 2012 Star of Pawn Stars visits Swansboro Tideland News Retrieved October 31 2012 Christopher Lawrence July 5 2012 Hit show brought fame but Pawn Stars cast says it s stayed the same Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on July 7 2012 Retrieved November 1 2012 Tetrault Rich Vegas Oh What a Time We Had Towlines Winter 2010 p 11 Waugh Scott October 19 2010 Interview with Richard Harrison from Pawn Stars You Served April Fooled Pawn Stars Season 8 Episode 49 April 3 2014 History Harrison 2011 p 50 Harrison 2011 pp 50 53 92 Steven Mihailovich July 4 2005 Pawnbrokers break the stereotype Las Vegas Business Press Vol 22 no 27 p 2 Pezzed Off Pawn Stars Season 2 Episode 15 January 25 2010 History Face the Music Pawn Stars Season 4 Episode 39 July 25 2011 History The Wright Stuff Pawn Stars Season 4 Episode 44 August 15 2011 History Phoning it In Pawn Stars Season 3 Episode 11 July 12 2010 History Big Guns Pawn Stars Season 2 Episode 24 March 8 2010 History Kantowski Ron July 26 2006 Ron Kantowski visits a Las Vegas pawnshop where some special sports items come complete with a story and others remain shrouded in mystery waiting to be bought by someone who will put them in the place of honor they deserve Las Vegas Sun p A8 Retrieved February 14 2016 Gayle Fee And Laura Raposa July 31 2006 Inside Track Lowell scene of Car Trouble for Greek screen goddess Olympia Boston Herald Powers Ashley July 14 2008 The Nation Hard times are their stock in trade Los Angeles Times p 10 Retrieved February 14 2016 Powers Ashley July 14 2008 Hard times are their stock in trade Los Angeles Times Friends pay tribute to Richard Harrison The Old Man of Pawn Stars at Vegas funeral USA Today Associated Press July 2 2018 Harrison 2011 p 97 a b Elfman Doug December 23 2009 Pawn Stars becomes a History Channel hit Los Angeles Times Seidman Robert January 25 2011 Pawn Stars Delivers 7 Million Viewers An All Time High for History TV by the Numbers Devan Subhadra February 3 2012 Licence to be stars Sunday Life amp Times Mayor Oscar Goodman Gives Key to City to Pawn Stars Vegas News March 12 2010 Retrieved October 31 2012 Pawn Stars to Serve as Grand Marshals for HISTORY 300 Two Lucky Fans to Watch the Race with the TV Celebrities Speedway Media March 10 2012 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