SG John
Ambassador of Cool Guitars and Amps.
I no speaka englais??? I can no reada da manuel...
I didn't even know it was there. I figured there must be a privacy setting of some sort. Or some sort of instructions somewhere.
I no speaka englais??? I can no reada da manuel...
Chris are you in Spain?
@Zzzzz, do you know Tiberius Huiu at Sweetwater? ive just started buying stuff from them last year and he’s my point of contact. Great guy, we’ve BSed on the phone a bunch.Ian is the best!![]()
Well it looks like you guys movedDoes it just not show a flag under your own avatar? Do you guys see a flag under yours?
This is how mine looks:
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I did that on purpose and changed my avatar to Sunnyvale Trailer Park.
You have to connect thru a VPN or proxy service that routes you thru an IP in another country. I just pick an IP from almost any major country in my proxy service.
Thank you so much!

No, that place is huge & has tons of employees. They have the best customer service out of any business I've ever known.@Zzzzz, do you know Tiberius Huiu at Sweetwater? ive just started buying stuff from them last year and he’s my point of contact. Great guy, we’ve BSed on the phone a bunch.
Been there, done that, got excited! Looked at the walls, looked at the price tags, got disheartened... went to eat half an hour of assorted tacos at a taco joint on west ogden with a nice cold Indio beer.My closest Super Store is Chicago Music Exchange... oddly.... in Chicago. Their inventory of new, used and vintage is incredible.

They are definitely good and have quality goods and services, but in the end they still are just a big(ish) box store chain. I prefer to dig around in the small hole in the wall mom-and-pop shops, especially for some hidden treasures. I've come across a few. A good one here in Toronto is Paul's Boutique in Kensington Market.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.
Another one I like quite a bit is a small shop in Villa Park, just west of the 83 on Charles. Perry's. Picked up a DOD 250 there for about $90 3-4 years ago.They are definitely good and have quality goods and services, but in the end they still are just a big(ish) box store chain. I prefer to dig around in the small hole in the wall mom-and-pop shops, especially for some hidden treasures. I've come across a few. A good one here in Toronto is Paul's Boutique in Kensington Market.
this pic gives me a chubby ......................................(and made my bank account literally SCREAM NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)Been there, done that, got excited! Looked at the walls, looked at the price tags, got disheartened... went to eat half an hour of assorted tacos at a taco joint on west ogden with a nice cold Indio beer.
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With a city the size of Saskatoon, the main small shop I frequented for years has closed since owner retired. There is nothing else here if I want some choice.They are definitely good and have quality goods and services, but in the end they still are just a big(ish) box store chain. I prefer to dig around in the small hole in the wall mom-and-pop shops, especially for some hidden treasures. I've come across a few. A good one here in Toronto is Paul's Boutique in Kensington Market.
Open one!!!! "Jethro's Jams" :dood:With a city the size of Saskatoon, the main small shop I frequented for years has closed since owner retired. There is nothing else here if I want some choice.
The photo only shows about 25% of the guitars they carry.this pic gives me a chubby ......................................(and made my bank account literally SCREAM NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Paul's Boutique you say?They are definitely good and have quality goods and services, but in the end they still are just a big(ish) box store chain. I prefer to dig around in the small hole in the wall mom-and-pop shops, especially for some hidden treasures. I've come across a few. A good one here in Toronto is Paul's Boutique in Kensington Market.

Im gonna need a minute..............................The photo only shows about 25% of the guitars they carry.