Vamping out in New York City? (1 Viewer)

kilted vampire

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My concubine and I will be in NYC for work and play the first week of December. Any Soldier shops left?
 
Nice catchy title there Vamp......Has that B-Grade horror movie ring to it :eek::D.
Now being a Vampire i take it you will need to find a ToySoldier shop thats open after hrs {after dusk).
 
Nice catchy title there Vamp......Has that B-Grade horror movie ring to it :eek::D.
Now being a Vampire i take it you will need to find a ToySoldier shop thats open after hrs {after dusk).

Normally you would be correct. I however am known as a Daywalker!:eek::eek:
 
My concubine and I will be in NYC for work and play the first week of December. Any Soldier shops left?

There is still Burlington Antique Toys. It is in the basement of a bookstore on Madison Avenue, and the west side of the street between 81st and 82nd Street.

You ought to drop me a PM, you can come by the museum, maybe see Larry and/or Mark Hoffman's collections.
 
I am planning to go to West Point. Tavern on the Green with Nancy. Reservations are already made.
 
If you go to West Point there is a Toy Soldier Store across from the main gate to the post
 
I am planning to go to West Point. Tavern on the Green with Nancy. Reservations are already made.

One of the great toy soldier stores is located within feet of West Point, right outside the gate, in Highland Falls New York, the Toy Soldier Gallery, the 1st King & Country dealer.
 
Not a store exactly, but you will find Malcolm Forbes' collection of toy soldiers, tin boats, Courtney knights, military paintings and other goodies a joy to behold.

It's located on the first floor of the Forbes Building on 5th Ave. Call for opening/closing days and times. It's either free or a nominal charge. Your lady will appreciate the Fabrige (sp?) eggs. Malcom has more than the Tsar!!
 

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