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Fire and Cop Shop Offers Array of Fire and Police Collectibles
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Three and a half years ago, Fire Captain Art Deyo and his wife Teri opened the doors to The Fire and Cop Shop, the West Coast's only fire and police memorabilia store. Several years ago, Art, a career fire fighter and avid police memorabilia collector, was online looking for a particular fire engine and discovered several online trading groups. Soon his hobby became a business, as he and Teri began selling their collection on the internet. In 2004, Teri and Art opened an actual store in Moreno Valley, California, becoming the only fire and police memorabilia business on the West Coast to have a physical location where customers can browse through and view the collectables before making their purchase. The Deyo's offer their customers a wide selection of fire fighting and police items including die cast trucks, cars and fire boats, t-shirts, puzzles, books and even sand training table aids, ranging in price from just a few dollars up to several hundred dollars. Whether someone is looking for a toy for their favorite niece or nephew or wants to add the highly collectable Code 3 Diamond Plate FDNY Seagrave Ladder 10 to their own display case, the Fire and Cop Shop has something for everyone. You can visit the Fire and Cop Shop in person at 24070 Postal Avenue in Moreno Valley, California or you can shop online 24/7 at their website www.fireandcopshop.com. For video coverage of the Fire and Cop Shop's 4th Annual Open House and Customer Appreciation Days, click here. Author:Crystal Chessher for FDNNtv.com
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