UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
Guitar shops, the good, the bad and the NGD
I have been circling around the idea of getting a resonator for a while now and really didn't fancy buying one I couldn't try even though something like a Messer is well regarded. PMT locally were very helpful (as usual) but only had a couple and neither knocked me out. Hobgoblin in central London were totally unhelpful even though they had quite a few to try. The sales(?) person left whatever she was looking at behind the desk to spend all of thirty second pointing out some really basic and obvious features before suggesting I just tried some and then returning to the desk and what was so important there. Truly awful service, guitars totally out of any sort of tuning, the shop was empty and I wasn't that impressed with the Ashburys and Regals on offer, neat and tidy construction but no real distinction to the sound. Round the corner to Wunjo for my first visit there and the staff couldn't have been more helpful and informative, spent a long time with various guitars, zeroed in one on which they offered to set up just how I would like if necessary (tech upstairs) and offered at a post Christmas discount price some 25% less than I had seen this particular model listed elsewhere. In short I now own a National Style O 14 fret which is absolutely gorgeous in all kinds of ways. Being a suburbanite I have tended to avoid Denmark Street but in this occasion I am very glad I visited.
Once in a while, you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right
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