There are lots if good western and native American items here as lots of other reviewers have said. I found it a very nice place to get gifts from, along with personal merchandise. The store owner was incredibly friendly and approachable!
Paul V.
Tu valoración: 5 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Great place. They have a pretty good amount of Native American and Cowboy décor For being a small store. I say they’re worth the visit and I love all the Dream catchers they got. Also the gentleman who I spoke to is very helpful and knows his stuff well Bravo!
John H.
Tu valoración: 5 Ontario, CA
There is no better place to buy Native American or Western gear in the area. It’s a pleasure to be able to find knowledge people that are willing to help you get what you need.
Brian C.
Tu valoración: 5 Upland, CA
I have been going here since I was little. One of my favorite places to go in Downtown Upland. I can always find what I’m looking for no matter what.
Meagan M.
Tu valoración: 4 Upland, CA
Lovely store and the owners are good people. Lots of good western items and the owners are knowledgable and passionate about it. Locals know and respect them.
Sheila D.
Tu valoración: 1 Covina, CA
Hope you made alot of money at the Lemon Festival! Maybe if you have to supply the outside equiptment and demonsrtations…(and you’ve got grown kids) You will hire some people who really need a job and provide a secure location for that specialty,(Indian) equiptment! Should have informed the Chamber of Commerce of the insuffient dishonorable way you do business! Living above your store and all, you should have been keeping an «eagle’s eye» on that teepee! But then, you count on your friends taking the fall, cost, and replacement, while you rake in the dough! No Matter, Other cities would have fenced it off at night, or rounded the hoodlums up. Just paint pictures of teepees on your windows… they’re much easier to clean… and the taggers can still run amuck! Don’t think the Natives did much with lemons anyway!