Address: 1555 S Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA 92054, USA
Phone: +17605475706
Sunday: 10:30AM–5PM
Monday: 11AM–5PM
Tuesday: 11AM–5PM
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–5PM
Friday: 10:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 10:30AM–5PM
R K
Am obsessed with this store. The cells are unique and full of interesting items. Each cell has a theme and each is so different. It seems like the store is never ending! The go to place for a gift. Saw they just opened another blog at NTC!
Jeff Phillips
Amazing thrift/antique shop. Also, enormous! Plan on a good hour or more; totally worth the time. Some great vintage finds, some classic antiques. The vinyl selection is worth the trip alone, if you’re into that. Bonus: nice people and a clean restroom. A great stop in town.
MARIA RAMOS
Nice marketplace filled with various vendors. The workers were nice and helpful. Pricing was all over the place and seemed reasonable. Nothing felt too overpriced. I found some good home decor. But you can find anything from new to vintage. Worth the stop.
Autumn Colley
Really great spot! Plan to spend an hour or more lingering about and exploring all the different offerings. Crafters and individuals who sell their items new and used in spaces similar to antique store type selling. Found many things I wanted to buy! But couldn't take everything! Excellent customer service as well. Employees will carry items to the front for you to purchase. Time well spent. Beautiful and organized.
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I would think that your best bet is to get the name of the dealer that has the retro music items in the window and deal directly with them. Check eBay for a ballpark price and expect to get half that. (Make sure you look at what they SOLD for not asking prices) The reason is that the dealer has rental overhead and other costs to cover with his sales.
I would contact them directly. It's booth rent from what I know but maybe there is something available.
I didn't notice if they did. Call them
They should have some by the records. They did the last time I was there.
The first recording were on clay pressed records. Vinyl came many years later.
You'd have to contact Sea Hive directly. From what I can gleam, this place rents space to businesses to sell their wares like a glorified flea market.
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