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Tin Can Mailman
The guide was updated:Tin Can Mailman is a vintage shop in Chinatown, full of Hawaiiana and memorabilia, from postcards, books and pinup girls to clothes and jewelry. Browsing through the huge selection of items is like turning back time to see a Hawaii from long ago that indeed knows how to compete with the current one.
Useful Information
- Address: 1026 Nuuanu Avenue, Suite 1A, Honolulu
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 11am–5pm, Sat 11am–4pm
- Website: www.tincanmailman.net
- Phone: +1 808 524 3009
- Email: tincan.mailman@hawaii.rr.com
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