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February 2024 by N A
Bought two posters and shipped one to a buddy and one to me. Quick shipping, came in a sturdy cardboard tube with plastic ends tightly secured and taped. Poster was rolled up in a paper sheet in the tube. Both posters came securely in excellent condition. So stoked with the results! I will definitely be buying more. Thank you!
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August 2023 by Robbie B
Great place for kewl stuff
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May 2023 by Scott Y.
I started looking for a collection of 1968 Harmony Benifit Concert, handbills and posters. After asking some high end collectors and endless dead ends, one collector told me, you are searching for the rarest of the rare posters. They said they was told to tell me to contact Dennis the owner of DKing galleries,if he couldn't find them, they can't be found, so I messaged Dennis a few times and finally he told me to give him a call that he had something, so when I called he told me he had the ones I was looking for in front of him, later finding out, he had them in a personal stash and had gotthem from friends years ago. Now I did what many people would never do, I wired the money to someone I didn't know or ever met. Four days later I received 2 posters that looked like they had ever seen the light of day, and they were from July 12 1968. Dennis is a honest, trust worthy and very knowledgeable about what he sales. Thanks and I will buy from. Dennis again. Can you believe these posters are from 1968. Thanks again
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April 2023 by Daniel
Fantastic shop of incredible rock memorabilia and posters. I bought a Band handbill from 1969. Dennis greeted me wearing a Leafs jacket. What a legend!
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July 2021 by Ray Wong (BitterOldMan)
I have been a customer of Dennis King since the seventies. Dennis is knowledgeable and prices are extremely fair. I have purchased sports cards for five dollars that are worth thousands today. The gallery has a fantastic selection of vintage rock posters and sports and non sports cards. There are also old comic books, sports memorabilia, and some old toys. Dennis is also an expert on Japanese sports cards.I vividly remember my first purchase from Dennis King, when I was seeking the last card for my 1962 Mars Attacks set. Dennis told me I was offering too much for the last cards in the card collecting magazine, The Trader Speaks. Well, the cards are worth much more now.
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October 2019 by Stuart Harper
I purchased a concert poster in Vegas that wasn't signed or numbered, as it was promised to be. D. King, despite not having any responsibility for this matter, put me in touch with the right people in the industry to solve the problem. Dennis was helpful beyond belief when he didn't even have to be, and incredibly responsive to my phone calls and emails. Customer service at its best!
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August 2019 by GreGre Rehberg
These are great folks. They really know there business. Highly recommend...
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April 2019 by Timothy White
Great selection of concert posters, vinyl records, and other random pop collectibles. Always fun to stop by and peruse. Constantly gets new stuff in. They also buy at good prices.
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October 2018 by M & K Hopping
Straight forward, knowledgeable, honest and easy to transact with
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August 2017 by Ben L.
Dennis is a cool, laid back guy. He specializes in vintage rock posters but he also has some sports cards and memorabilia. He has a fair amount of 50s and 60s vintage comics as well--nice clean store.
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September 2016 by Joseph P. Connelly
Everyone is very nice and helpful. When I come back to California, I'll be stopping back in. Thank you Dennis!
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April 2015 by Dave Nguyen
DK Gallery is the one of the hidden gems of the East Bay. Store owner Dennis King is a human database of knowledge about all things collectible. His secret stash of sports cards and legendary rock posters is second to none in all of California.
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March 2015 by Brianna J.
I took a long lunch one day and drove with a friend to D King Gallery in Berkeley just to check the place out. Parking was the worst ever and had to park far away and pump the parking meter!!! The Gallery was nice enough and had a lot of neat stuff but the owner was not present and the person working was ignorant about everything. Nothing i wanted was priced and he did not know what to charge. he spent most of the time trying to call his boss on his crappy cel phone that had no reception.( for god's sake dude...get a land line ) I flipped through the comics and nothing was priced there either. Quite disappointing so we left with nothing but wasted time. So last week i tried again to go there but first i called to make sure that things would be different and got the owner on the phone.He informed me that NONE of the comics had prices as he did not feel it was important to do that ahead of time. I guess he does not want our money. i went up to the Escapist comic book shop on claremont and got satisfaction. The guys at the Escapist are pros and have there crap together. Not like the D King Gallery which seems to be clueless on how to run a pseudo comic shop. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
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December 2014 by Summer M.
D King Gallery is a nifty little cross-section of music, pop culture and nerdy coolness. It's mainly a shop for rock posters- which you will see plastered over every inch of the vaulted wall space- but they also have band and graphic tees, vinyl records, new graphic novels, vintage comic books, trading cards, art books, toys figures and models, and random collectible whatnots. D King Galley is basically your cool older brother's room when you were a kid. This shop is a place where you can easily drop some major bills, but there are some deals to be found. I found a vintage Prince LP for only $6- sploosh! Bring your inner child to D King Gallery, and buy that super awesome thing you didn't have the chance (and disposable income) to purchase as a kid!
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August 2014 by Jacob N.
Saw a sign on the corner and wandered in because I am a vintage geek at heart. Looked around the store and was very impressed with the range, quality, and uniqueness of the merchandise displayed. The rock posters are all beautiful and prominently displayed, the toys behind the counter were incredible and of a caliber I've rarely seen. I even found an original Star Wars soundtrack vinyl that made me uncharacteristically giddy. I asked for a specific comic series that I was looking for and was directed to it right away. The staff was friendly and conversational and the owner was very professional. I have been to some 'comic' stores where the employees make me feel very uncomfortable because my look doesn't match the stereotypical collector profile. None of that pretentiousness exists here. This is not a thrift store. Do not come here hoping to find a sweet deal on some forgotten treasure. Expect to pay out some bills. It's very easy to go in with one thing in mind and find 3 more things you never knew you wanted. Well done!