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Welcome to my list of internet cel collecting resources.  These are sites I have gone to and places I have done business with.  Please feel free to email me if you have a favorite cel site or a dealer to recommend and I will put your submission on my page! (Yay!)  Anyways, enjoy and be enlightened.

9/13/99  I was contacted by Andi Kostka who offered services of cel restoration to anyone who needed them.  Andi has 25 years experience and is located in Port Townsend, Washington.  If you are interested in contacting Andi about cel restoration, please utilize this handy email link. :)

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jbullet.jpg (854 bytes)Internet Guide to Anime Cels   Maintained by Chad Kawakami and is a very useful site.  He ranks dealers and has lists of folks who have their own personal galleries, including me!  Many of the resources you will see below will be listed on his site, but I will try to go a little more in depth.

jbullet.jpg (854 bytes)Cels.org  Run by Yann Stettler of Animanga Services, this page is your one-stop cel info shop.  Links to the cels discussion board and the super cool Keep-Track page are here.

jbullet.jpg (854 bytes)Anime Chaos  Owned by Nick Dombkowski, he has cels from dozens of series and he is very reasonable in his prices.  I've ordered from him several times and he's always been good to do business with.

jbullet.jpg (854 bytes)Thia's QND Guide to Cel Supplies (Cel Care)  A really nice page with all kinds of information on keeping your cels healthy after you get them.  Also includes information on storing your pencil sketches.

jbullet.jpg (854 bytes)Ed Noonchester Artwork  A dealer located in Corona California.  I purchased a Vampire Princess Miyu cel from him for my husband as a late Christmas gift.  The cel arrived in good order and is now happily framed on our wall.  He's got a lot of cels from some hard to find series such as Gatchaman, Vampire Hunter D and Trigun.  He does seem to be a bit high priced tho, so venture to his site prepared!  He does not have online ordering, email must be sent and he does not take credit cards.

jbullet.jpg (854 bytes)Anime Taro  A cel shop in Japan.  They sell lots of other things like pencil boards, toys and trading cards and I ordered a Larva cel from them.  Since they are in Japan, if you order from them you need to get an international money order once they send you the amount.  This is not too difficult to obtain and I got one easily from my local post office.  The site is slow, so be patient.  You must register to place an order, but that's not too big of a hassle and once you order, things proceed very quickly; the process for me took about 2 weeks total.   They carry cels from about 90 different series.

jbullet.jpg (854 bytes)Usagi's House  An anime shop in Tempe, Arizona.  I ordered a Kimigure Orange Road cel from them and it arrived okay, but their packaging left much to be desired.  For more on that episode, click here.  They sell lots of other stuff besides cels and do not have online ordering.  Clicking on the order button brings up a mail to.   They accept credit cards, but not from first time buyers, so you'll have to send a check or money order. 

jbullet.jpg (854 bytes)Animanga Services  These folks are in Switzerland and very knowledgeable about their product.  I have not bought from them, but I've used their message board and lusted after things in their gallery.  They have about the most extensive list of series I've seen and they also have the index of the Anime Cels Web Ring. 

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That's what I have for now, so I hope you have received some benefit from the information presented here.  Like I said earlier, if you have any other information on this great hobby, please contact me!  See you soon!

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