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Kiko Bailey, owner of Slasher World, with an old-school lunch box and a bust of the Crypt Keeper. (Solomon O. Smith / For The Times) Hundreds of VHS tapes are meticulously arranged and displayed.
Slasher World on Melrose Avenue offers horror-themed merchandise, movie scene re-creations, props and photo-ops. Visitors can also purchase $13 tickets to Slashback Video, a permanent horror VHS ...
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