TV Schedule for Defy (K17ED-D4) Payette, ID
Thursday, February 12th TV listings for Defy (K17ED-D4) Payette, ID
Ax Men Snappin' Trees
Jason Rygaard fights the weather while hauling heavy, slick trees on the steepest setting of the season; Danny Pihl and his veteran crew precisely drop 250-foot, old-growth cedars next to a group of cabins.
Pawn Stars Great Scott!
A 1973 Marshall Amp; a hover-board from the movie, "Back to the Future Part II," signed by the cast.
Pawn Stars Stamp Stumped
Gold and silver coins; tax stamps; an album signed by late singer Bob Marley; a vintage Win-a-Card game.
Pawn Stars If the Pawn Don't Fit
After test-driving the infamous O.J. Simpson Bronco, Rick must decide whether to purchase this million-dollar item; a rare silverware set; a 1978 "Star Wars" comic.
Pawn Stars King of Pawntus
An ancient coin rolls into the shop; Chum unrolls an autographed movie poster for the movie, "Reservoir Dogs."
Pawn Stars Here's Looking at You, Pawn!
A 1911 first-edition novel of "Peter Pan"; a piece of scrap metal from an infamous fallen airship; an ancient kneeling Thepanom statue; a "Casablanca" movie poster.
Pawn Stars Boom or Bust
Rick wants to test fire an 18th-century cannon that could be worth $40,000 before making an offer; a woodworker wants to pawn his 1.5-ton table saw; a man tries to sell his replica Roman armor.
Pawn Stars Confederate Conundrum
A circa 1861 Civil War saber lands in the shop, but questions are raised about its authenticity; Fender guitar autographed by Chuck Berry; 1916 cash register.
Pawn Stars Sink or Sell
Corey gets in trouble for buying a 1984 Chris-Craft boat without testing it first; an old-timer brings in a loaded 1849 Colt revolver; rare 1954 Gretsch guitar previously owned by actor Robert Duvall.
Pawn Stars Knights in Fake Armor?
Old Pac-Man game; a medieval knight's jousting helmet could be worth $30,000 if it's real; Chum Lee is given the potentially dangerous task of firing an 1884 Trapdoor rifle to see if it works properly.
Pawn Stars Gangsters & Guitars
A 1962 Lincoln Continental with suicide doors; an 1857 billfold contains Confederate money; a 1942 Gibson L7 guitar.
Pawn Stars Damn Yankees
Verifying the authenticity of a baseball signed by the 1951 World Series champion New York Yankees; Rick checks out a 25-piece Knights of the Round Table set; the shop has a chance to buy a West Point cadet jacket worn by a famous general.
Pawn Stars Brothels & Busses
A young man wants to trade a 1750 blunderbuss for an engagement ring; the shop gets a chance to purchase a fighter jet ejection seat; a man hoping to make his rent wants to pawn an original 1966 Schwinn Stingray bicycle.
Pawn Stars Time Machines
Rick tries to refurbish a 1950s Coke machine to make it a modernized collector's item; Corey is offered an 18th-century flintlock pistol.
Pawn Stars Rope a Dope
The shop team considers buying a chopped 1929 Ford coupe; a cowboy wants to sell a calf-roping machine; the prettiest pawn shop employee is punished for continuing to be tardy.
Pawn Stars Rick's Big Bet
Rick refurbishes a gas pump that had a bird's nest inside; after misidentifying a Faberge crystal glass, Corey takes a quiz with graveyard shift duty at stake; Rick buys bayonets.
American Pickers Civil War Pickings
The Gettysburg Museum asks Mike and Frank to hunt down some hard to find Civil War items on a limited budget.
American Pickers An Indian Reunion
Mike and Frank visit a hangar-sized barn full of treasures; a circus property turned animal preserve; the guys spot a zebra-striped vintage motorbike in a yard.
American Pickers Airstream Dream
The guys tap into their spirit animals to track down a lifetime picker; a bizarre totem pole catches Mike's eye; an original Airstream trailer renders Mike speechless.
American Pickers Pandora's Box
Mike and Frank try to find out why the van reeks; the guys fall head over heels for a girly neon bar sign; Barbara's bayou property; Randy's suburban home is packed to the rafters with rare collectibles.
American Pickers Frank Bears All
Mike and Frank get a lead on a five-acre automotive graveyard; off-the-grid geodesic dome home; Mike's hunger for seafood lands them a chance pick.
American Pickers Pinball Mania
Mike and Frank dig through a building full of dead coin-operated games; the mother-lode of pop culture pinball machines; John's collection of rare motorcycles.
American Pickers Frank's Pacemaker
A funeral director who never throws anything away; Don's personal museum includes over 200,000 rare items; Susan's suburban home is packed to the rafters with Americana; Cecil's vintage car collection.
American Pickers Automotive Archaeology
The guys head to Michigan hoping to strike automotive gold; Brian's sprawling auction house; Jim's collection of original automotive advertising art; Tony's collection of old car and gas station memorabilia; Mike makes a deal with a museum curator.
The Curse of Oak Island Yes We Can
As winter approaches, the fellowship races to complete their dig plan in the money pit, and a Knights Templar lead has members of the team preparing for an expedition.
The Curse of Oak Island Follow the Cobblestone Road
The team is stunned when an expedition to Portugal delivers undeniable evidence of a Knights Templar connection to Oak Island.
The Curse of Oak Island On the Road
Marty Lagina makes an incredible discovery on Oak Island; on the other side of the Atlantic, Rick finds evidence that could tie the Knights Templar to the construction of the Money Pit.
The Curse of Oak Island Treasure Island
After more than a decade of work, the Laginas and their dedicated team are close to recovering the treasure.
The Curse of Oak Island What Lies Below
Rick and Marty explore an abandoned shaft called 10-X and find something that gives them hope.
The Curse of Oak Island The Mystery of Smith's Cove
Rick and Marty believe they've made a huge breakthrough when the team discovers something very unusual at Smith's Cove.
The Curse of Oak Island Voices From the Grave
Rick and Marty work to drain a mysterious swamp; a woman who lost her father and brother to a tragic accident on Oak Island.
