Linda,
As far as I know, there hasn't been a real shell shop in New York for quite some time. Within walking distance of Broadway is Maxilla and Mandible (or it used to be). It always has a few shells, mostly tourist type stuff. It is a store full of natural history stuff like skulls, minerals, mounted insects, etc. There was a small shop at the pier, but again nothing really there but the common Philippine shells seen in every tourist basket in shell stores on the beach. Take in a show, go to the museums, and wait for the shells at the bourse.
Tom E.
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Linda Bush
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Subject: Shell shops in New York City
Hi, All!
I know this came up a while ago, but I have trouble, for some reason, using the archives; so feel free to reply to me off list.
I am going to New York City next week, and I am wondering if there are any shell shops in New York City. I seem to recall that Coney Island was mentioned, but I don't think I'll get down that far. So are there any others?
Thanks!
Linda
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