Business Description from the Web
This exciting collection of antiques features a vast array of advertising signs from every conceivable product of the past. Coca-Cola has a big section that includes a collection of trays from the 1930s. Hundreds of pennants from famous and obsolete sports teams dangle from the ceilings; there's even a Batman and Robin pennant from 1966. There is also a large selection of jukeboxes, diner and...
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This was the first antique shop in downtown Glendale, and now it's a Valley hub. It features everything unique from the turn of the century to the 70's. Rare, one-of-a-kind items such as vintage advertising signs are his specialty, but there are dozens of vintage toys, fifties kitsch and collectables from Charles Eames and Herman Miller. Items range from 50 cents to $10,000. Rare finds include...
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Tips About This Business
This groovBo's sister owns Shaboom and his daughter owns Go Kat Go, fun stores in the same neighborhood.
This shop strictly buys cool, funky, unique stuff- -if you are thinking about selling beanie babies, sewing machines or typewriters, try elsewhere.
Bo will dicker with you. Don't be afraid to bargain a little.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short This was the first antique shop in downtown Glendale, and now it's a Valley hub. It features everything unique from the turn of the century to the 70's. Rare, one-of-a-kind items such as vintage advertising signs are his specialty, but there are dozens of vintage toys, fifties kitsch and collectables from Charles Eames and Herman Miller. Items range from 50 cents to $10,000....
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on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 06, 2006)