New Jewelry in from Reincarnate

Just a small sample of the new pieces in from Reincarnate.  $48-$18520130927-131316.jpg

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Pinky Diablo Art

We have lots of great art in the store from local artists.  Pinky Diablo is one of Dallas’ finest.  We are always excited to see what he has come up with! Skull spoons $48 ea.  Skeleton paintings $24-27 ea.20130919-134446.jpg

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Album Covers

Cloud 8 has a great section of album covers, sans records.  Moderately priced, ready to be framed and hung on your wall.  A great tribute to your favorite artists. 20130916-142234.jpg

“Bad” Art

A couple of our favorite pieces from untrained artists of the past.

Framed Acrylic, 16″ x 20″ on stretched canvass. Signed, A. Mann $4920130914-115840.jpg

Framed Oil, 16″ x 20″ on stretched canvass. Signed, Paul Rollin $4220130914-115852.jpg

Odd Fellows

We love old fraternal banners.  These are hand painted silk from the late 1800’s.  $198 – $24820130912-134743.jpg

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Tracks from Cloud 8

Did you know the owner of Cloud 8 Records owns an 8 Track Museum in Dallas’ very own Deep Ellum?  Bucks Burnett is happy to host private showings by appointment and for free! For more information, contact him via Facebook.20130909-144548.jpg

Nothing Sacred

Released in 1978, Nothing Sacred was David Allan Coe’s 11th studio album release and his fourth independent release.  Released solely by mail order due to its explicit lyrics, this is a rare and super obscure country album.  Some of our favorite tracks, “Cum Stains on the Pillow”, “Pussy Whipped Again”, and “Whips and Things”.  Vinyl is mint, cover is fair.  20130901-143200.jpg

The recordings of Luke the Drifter are inspirational in tone and made up of segments of recitations interspersed with song.  Taken from the back of the record, “This is Luke the Drifter, the wandering poet who has been termed Hank Williams’ other self.”20130901-143233.jpg

The album Honky Tonk Heroes made Waylon Jennings the father of outlaw country. Released in 1973 in collaboration with Billy Joe Shaver, this album is loaded with “sing-alongs”.  This is a mint promo edition.  20130901-143239.jpg

Dancing With Death

Just a great, framed, early teens lithograph. $95

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Country Dames from Cloud 8

Everybody’s favorite gals.  Just a few great country picks from the Cloud 8 Vault.  We have a great selection of collectible country and blues vinyl.  20130826-124403.jpg

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Great Articles

We have a great selection of vintage men’s magazines at the store right now.

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