This is the business office for Kevin Lipton Rare Coins, an antique and collectable authority for rare coins and currency. Lipton has an office within the Regency-Superior auction house. His portfolio has coins from colonial America to the time when the country was divided by north and south. It also has rare coins that may have been damaged at the first printing and because of its flaw is now valuable and collectable. Lipton also does consulting for collections and is used by banks, lawyers, and auction houses to critique on collections for legal registration and authenticity.
Alfresco Heating is a heating contractor that services local area clients and those in surrounding areas. It specializes in the installation and maintenance of heating units that are intended for outdoor use.
The Hollywoodland Experience carries Hollywood-themed souvenirs and gifts such as postcards, hats, mugs, t-shirts and L.A. sports memorabilia. Stop in and grab a souvenir to remember your walk down historic Hollywood Boulevard.
Tap Plastics began as a wholesaler in 1952 but has since expanded to offer plastic products to customers at its multiple retail stores. Contact the store or visit the company web site for product information.
Pacific Edge Gallery is located on South Coast Highway in downtown Laguna Beach. This gallery has been featuring artists in solo shows since 1989. It features watercolor, oil, gauache, giclee, acrylic, and other mediums. The focus here is Early California Impressionism, but abstract art is also a draw. This gallery has been a participant gallery in First Thursdays Artwalk, since its inception.
Hollywood Toys & Costumes has been a staple of Hollywood for over 50 years. This is easily the most popular costume store in the whole of Los Angeles, a city that seems to be overflowing with costumed and masked people. The store has become a film industry go-to supplier for props, costumes and wigs, but is also hugely popular with individual tourists and locals alike. Inside you'll find a giant market full of toys, props, statues, figurines, wigs, fake jewelry, fake weapons and much, much more. Don't be fooled by the website of the same name, because it is a separate entity. And no one does costumes like Hollywood Toys & Costumes!
The Wooden Horse is a toy shop located on Blossom Hill Road in Los Gatos. This shop has a large and diverse collection of toys for children of all ages. There are toys meant for active play, dollhouses, building blocks, art and crafts, early learning, games, audio and video and many more. The Wooden Horse has a great team of sales and customer service staff that provides outstanding services.
Color Me Mine offers customers the unique opportunity to purchase and personally decorate their own ceramic ware. More than 300 pieces are available to choose from, including practical items like dishes and mugs, and purely decorative figurines like animals and fairies.
Customers can sketch their own design, or use the store's design computer to get ideas. Stamps and stencils are available, as well. Then customers apply the underglaze colors and paint their pottery. The items are baked in kilns on the premises. Finally, the piece is ready to take home.
All ages are welcome to participate, with different sitting fees for adults and children, in addition to the price of individual pieces. The location hosts monthly events, workshops for kids and private parties. Materials and ceramics can also be supplied "to go" for home decorating parties. Local organizations can also partner with Color Me Mine for fundraising.
Atlantis Fantasyworld has been providing Santa Cruzans with their comic book fixes for 34 years. Originally housed in an old family grocery store, the building was destroyed in the 1989 earthquake. Atlantis moved to one of the downtown pavilions that allowed it and other businesses to continue selling its goods. In 1992, the business relocated to its current location on Cedar Street where it hopes to stay, evidenced by the time put into the store's design which includes a simulation of a Starship, complete with a full-wall mural looking out at the U.S.S. Enterprise as it orbits around Earth.
Railroad Hobbies is a model railroad hobby store. Brass models and used books are two of its most popular departments. The store carries Z to G scales. It carries Athearn, Kato, Atlas, Lionel, LGB, Marklin, Micro-Trains, Exactrail, BLMA, Intermountain, Walthers, and Red Caboose brands. It is special order friendly.
Hollywood Toys & Costumes has been a staple of Hollywood for over 50 years. This is easily the most popular costume store in the whole of Los Angeles, a city that seems to be overflowing with costumed and masked people. The store has become a film industry go-to supplier for props, costumes and wigs, but is also hugely popular with individual tourists and locals alike. Inside you'll find a giant market full of toys, props, statues, figurines, wigs, fake jewelry, fake weapons and much, much more. Don't be fooled by the website of the same name, because it is a separate entity. And no one does costumes like Hollywood Toys & Costumes!