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    Great selection and a good sale going on. Found lots of goodies. Only ding is sizes are not organized.

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    Bill & Walt's Hobby Shop

    3.4(8 reviews)
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    Awesome store I've known Eric for over 20 years. Very nice service and very knowledgeable. He's…read moredefinitely a professional at his business. Anyone collecting comics or gaming supplies I recommend this place. If you're ever in downtown Pittsburgh stop by and say hi and say JK sent you.

    Note: CASH ONLY! For now, anyway…read more The Bill & Walts Downtown store of yesteryear was certainly superior to this incarnation. Granted they apparently haven't been open long and have some definite bugs that need to be smoked out if they want to rival Eide's, New Dimension Comics, or Phantom of the Attic. The old B&W store never topped Eide's Entertainment in terms of comics, but they at least had a respectable, if not vast inventory, not to mention model rockets, trains, and related items on the ground floor (comics and games were in the basement). This latest version of the long-running shop is merely two unkempt, poorly lit rooms featuring nothing but comics and gaming merchandise. Their comics selection is limited to new releases and older issues that go back no further in time than the 1980's. Also, the back issues I did see were packed way too tightly into the dirty, worn longboxes, had no backing boards in them, were in dusty, moldy polybags, and were low-grade condition-wise. None of the issues I saw were high-demand or premium either. Nor were they graded. New comics and recent back issues were stacked in baskets that lined the walls, meaning you had to awkardly lift them out one-by-one to see which issues were underneath the ones you didn't want. One plus about the new B&W is that they run specials on recent back issues that can get you 50 comics for $30 in a bagged set. New Dimension does this, and I wish Eide's and Phantom's would follow suit. Unfortunately, you can't open the bags to see all the issues that are in the sets, and there's nothing telling you what all you're getting (ND will list what's in each set on the pricetag). I'm hoping B&W improves since we could always use another comics shop in Pittsburgh, particularly Downtown, but based on my experience, I have a feeling they aren't long for this city. When the gentleman minding the store was too busy phoning a friend to answer a question I had, it left me with little desire to return. P.S. Kay found a bushel of Hellraiser comics that she wanted to purchase at a bargain of a price, but being that B&W only accepts cash, she had to put them down and buy them elsewhere (Eide's!). Way to lose out on some commerce, guys.

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    3.8(4 reviews)
    5.3 miWest End
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    It isn't just an antique store. It's Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch, a classical art museum, and…read morean opulent hunters' african mansion rolled into one. The first floor is an enormous fort filled with oriental rugs, furniture, and a 12 foot taxidermy giraffe head. The second floor feels like getting lost in the fortified mansion of a foreign dictator. Artifacts is an admission-free museum where you won't learn a thing. Unfortunately, don't expect any curios. Mostly large pieces: furniture, rugs, enormous bird cages. Sometimes it may feel a bit like a Pier 1 for excessively wealthy people. Something a bit odd: On the second floor, seated at a four hundred year old dining table are life-size plush dwarfs from the Disney store with a price tag of about $1200.

    cora and i from san jose, calif (silicon valley) were on business/vacay trip to look for rental…read moreproperties to buy and we were lost again.----- pittsburgh has very confusing signs/or no signs------------ slammed on breaks when we saw the word antique and went inside it was like a museaum. lots of taxidermy pieces, beautiful heavy pieces and lots of rugs, decor, not much in collectibles. some newer decor that was high end but not vintage the prices are high but the quality is excellent there are a few inexpensive pieces mixed in , but this place is huge. -------------------------------------- its in elliott, pa right off freeway 51---------------p.s. i ended up moving to PITTSBURGH CUZ CALIF IS SOOOOO EXPENSIVE and i got in here about once a month just to look around. its like a free museaum .

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