It was pretty good. Cheap prices for their items. I got multiple toys for a cheap price(A Starscream from 2009, which costs 30 dollars) I got it for 5 dollars. It has a wide variety of items, and miscellaneous.My only issue is organization. The place fills very crowded, and the firat time I went I had a knee injury, so I couldnt move well throughoutThere was a lot of dust etc. Biggest issue is the place is quite messy. But besides that, its dirt cheap, and many items are in good condition(I even found a cobra pilot from G.I JOE, that was from the early 2000s or so). Overall, check it out. Its good.
We were in Puerto Rico back in April for a cruise. We were walking along Old San Juan and my son fell in love with a guitar he saw outside Frankys. We didnt want to take the guitar with us on the ship so we asked Franky if he could keep it for us until we got back from the trip the following week. He said absolutely. We went back the following Saturday and he had it safely tucked in the back for us. My son was ecstatic to get it and continues to play it daily. Franky was very friendly and his shop has some great findings. Until we see you again!
A great, classic style, vintage store in the heart of the old city. You could spend half an hour looking at interesting item after interesting item without moving your feet. But that doesnt mean the place is small, just that its that jam packed. If you get a chance to chat with Frankie, do so: hes a character (raised in Brooklyn and relocated here on retirement).
A great and fascinating selection of all sorts of uncommon items. Also, Frankie, the owner is a blast. One of the best vintage shops Ive ever visited.
Its was awesome that place is the best place to buy vintage things in P.R ( in my opinion ) . Its the place were the old men are not the bar
Sadly the owner died and the shop isnt there anymore. When it existed it was a treasure box.
Great place if youre looking for out of the ordinary items in Puerto Rico. This place is a must see for everyone that visits Old San Juan.
Frankie has been non-responsive to numerous phone calls, msgs and an attempt to email him, as well. The issue is two expensive antique sconces he shipped us that were damaged in the process because of a very shabby packing job. One of the spindles broke off the end of one lamp and requires welding. The other lamps bulb stem and socket needed replacement having been bashed in during transport. I did speak to his co-worker one time, who assured me Frankie would phone back - but nearly a week later now, he still has not. It wasnt hard to contact him to discuss sconses and make purchase. He also charged sales tax, even though he shipped out of state.
Some fun treasures. Worth a visit.
This place isnt currently open as it is moving, or so said the guy sitting in the entrance.
Closed early, at 4:30 on a Monday, due to inclement weather.
Kind of cluttered
Wide variety of antiques and items used in an excellent location
Good place you can find something unnecessary
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