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January 2024 by Patrick Lewis
Staff is really friendly and helpful. They sold me a little cowboy and horse to use in my pictures on our travels across country. My kids enjoyed the cowboy in the pictures.
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September 2022 by Belinda Farnsworth
Visited this shop on 8/30/22. The shop was very clean and organized, however one of the ladies working behind the counter was very rude. My daughter( has red hair, professionally colored) the lady behind the counter made it a point to criticize my daughters hair. She then made it a point to inform us that she was a "real" redhead, but that she had her her colored as well. The other woman behind the counter, with beautiful white hair, was sweet and polite. Customer service isn't for everyone, clearly.
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July 2022 by ? ..
Employees are very kind and helpful! Lots of beautiful jewelry. Got one of my favorite rings from there a few years ago, I wear it all the time! Amazing quality. I definitely recommend!
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March 2022 by Clara Melendez
Store associate, Betty, was wonderful, made us feel like we were visiting hospital friends. We were able to find cute trinkets and souvenirs to take back home .
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September 2021 by Deborah Bonner
Very disappointed with the David Yanni White Crystal Opal ring my husband purchased for $100! The "stone" is actually a piece of sparkle plastic glued to a piece of cork to fit inside as the "stone". I discovered after the cork piece fell out. What a rip-off!!!! DO NOT - REPEAT - DO NOT SHOP HERE!!!
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June 2021 by CJ Meiko
Worth looking into for the animated fortune teller like in that movie Big with Tom Hanks (ok I'm aging myself here). Also, a well put together store with various soviener options. Worth a look.
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June 2021 by Rick Z.
This is a great little gift shop to find something fun for yourself or a friend as a souvenir from Tombstone, AZ. It is not very large, but there are many shelves to browse and neat things hanging from the walls (dreamcatchers, artwork, outdoor decor, etc.). All of it is very thematic to the desert region. I got a cute painted ceramic skull, as well as five postcards for $1 to send to my friends while I was on vaycay. The two shop owners are extremely friendly older folks, who were happy to chit-chat with me about where I was from while checking out. The woman did a very good job of bubble-wrapping my item so as to ensure its safety on the rest of my journey. She was also more than happy to exchange a dollar bill for 4 quarters, as I wanted to utilize the penny press machine just outside her establishment. There's also a hilarious animatronic Wyatt Earp in the style of those Zoltar machines that "tell your fortune." This shop is almost right next door to the O.K. Corral, so if you're going to that gunshow, I'd suggest poking your head into Sue's. =)
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June 2021 by Christopher J.
One of the many gift shops located in the "tourist trap" district of Tombstone. But it stood out with the animatronic fortune teller for the most part. That and the non-intrusive customer service. It's worth checking out.
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May 2021 by Los Gringos Locos
Best shop in Tombstone for gifts! Loved the store keeper. Very friendly lady.?
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December 2019 by Nancy Duprey
Bought my wife a beautiful earring and necklace set. High quality and a decent price. Highly recommend
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September 2019 by Lori Kraus
I just visited Tombstone and found a gorgeous black onyx ring by Superstition Sue I had to have! Love it!!!
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June 2019 by Kara Jones
I love this place. My dad and I spent a lot of time there with Mrs. Betty and we love her. And will totally come back anytime we are in Arizona.
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April 2019 by Isabella J.
Of anything... stop in for the Wyatt Earp fortune teller. So worth your dollar. And then cruise around the shop and you'll Find a bunch of other fun gems from jewelry, to pottery, turquoise and more. Great shop for small gifts.
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November 2018 by Drew B.
When opening a shop on Tombstone's historic Allen Street, you better BRING It, whether or not you're going hot-and-heavy on the Wyatt Earp/Doc Holliday/and OK Corral gear. Superstition Sue Gifts has found a way to balance a little bit of the Old West with a little bit more of Arizona's other history--from Native American to Arizona's famed gemstones. First, the place is unique. I mean, where else will you find a turquoise-encrusted cow skull? Native American headdresses adorned with beads, furs, as well as horns or antlers? An animatronic Wyatt Earp that'll tell your fortune? Ladies, if you like necklaces, this is the place for you. If you like big, if you like multi-necklaces that'll make you look like a classy co-ed on Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras, if you like lots of Turquoise, SSG is a must to visit. Dreamcatchers are big in Arizona gift shops ... SSG has the best selection I've seen. And you'll find the selection of tourist town knick-knacks: post-cards, humorous license plates, cowboy boots, and, yes, movie posters fro the Val Kilmer/Kurt Russell classic, "Tombstone". And don't forget to drop some coinage in the Wyatt Earp Fortune Teller!