heltershelton
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if i find a detent, i will build a rifle around it, lolPart of the fun, no?
if i find a detent, i will build a rifle around it, lolPart of the fun, no?
i have only one more to build.My Ovation acoustic came from a mom and pop store in Galesburg Illinois. In 1974. Didn’t buy another guitar till 2009 when I bought the G400. Followed by the Tele clone. And then the Hagstrom. All three of those came off flee bay. Figured I was done till I saw that blue Strat at Sweetwater. I was weak. It came home to live with its other siblings.
On my someday list!My closest Super Store is Chicago Music Exchange... oddly.... in Chicago. Their inventory of new, used and vintage is incredible.
My closest Super Store is Chicago Music Exchange... oddly.... in Chicago. Their inventory of new, used and vintage is incredible.
Our local store is one of the large Long and McQuade chain. Lots of buying power, lots of stcok, you can try things, see it, fondle it, take it home, return it. Even ordering guitars in can be returned. Never had a problem at all, highly recommend to any of the Canukian members.
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Have to agree. I’ve bought a lot of gear from L&M over the years. They stand behind their product and they have a very good selection in stock. They own Traynor and Yorkville. They distribute Gibson, Epiphone, and their related brands in Canada so it’s pretty hard for other stores to compete with them. A friend bought a $4,000 Les Paul. A year later he noticed a small flaw in the finish on the neck. They tried to fix it but he wasn’t satisfied so they special ordered another identical guitar from Gibson and traded him straight across. They offer warranty on used product and the warranty covers commercial use. For a chain they are very good.Our local store is one of the large Long and McQuade chain. Lots of buying power, lots of stcok, you can try things, see it, fondle it, take it home, return it. Even ordering guitars in can be returned. Never had a problem at all, highly recommend to any of the Canukian members.
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You won’t be disappointed.On my someday list!
Most likely. They also have some fairly old ones. Stats and LPs..... I saw one of their really old LPs on their web site several years ago. Asking 6 figures.Nice. They have a few in stock that are out at most other places that I know.
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Wow that's amazing!!Have to agree. I’ve bought a lot of gear from L&M over the years. They stand behind their product and they have a very good selection in stock. They own Traynor and Yorkville. They distribute Gibson, Epiphone, and their related brands in Canada so it’s pretty hard for other stores to compete with them. A friend bought a $4,000 Les Paul. A year later he noticed a small flaw in the finish on the neck. They tried to fix it but he wasn’t satisfied so they special ordered another identical guitar from Gibson and traded him straight across. They offer warranty on used product and the warranty covers commercial use. For a chain they are very good.
Where does everyone get their guitars from?
There are 100's of guitars that come thru this forum,.(or more) I'm very curious where they are purchased.
I'm sure private market is in the equation, we all do that. But new guitars are different.
When I was a kid there was a list of small shops that I would go to with my mom and brother. They're all gone. I will never buy a guitar from GC, and I'm even sour with Sweetwater. I really only know one place, and he only sells Ibanez(there's a surprise)
So, unless it's a secret, how about sharing some info so I can go shopping. Thanks.
They also make Apex. I like Apex mics. I’ve got two that have stood the test of time and never let me down.Wow that's amazing!!
I like that Yorkville is made for them directly. High quality made in Canada equipment at a decent price. No really cheap Asian made products there. Amd it is supporting local business.
I couldnt afford a RICKI so I built oneFer real??
Those are great. That seafoam green one looks sweet. Love the contrast with the dark neck. Real nice job.

I have one from Sweetwater, one from GC and one from Sam Ash. The old one came through a well-established vintage dealer.