We were never told why, just the cancelation of orders was the justification for the layoffs.
Okay. Thanks.
We were never told why, just the cancelation of orders was the justification for the layoffs.
Yea I have never sold anything to them for that very reasonAbout 25 years ago I would frequent GC Fountain Valley, CA (close to work) and GC Brea (close to home). Had been in the Santa Ana and El Toro stores a few times back then too. Hadn’t been to one since around 2001 until I took 3 guitars to sell to the San Bernardino store last year. They were only gonna give me Pennie’s on the dollar, so I left.
A few years ago, I was in a guitar center in Mass. A ratty little sales creature was following me around asking what I was looking at and what I play. I finally told him I have a few sixties SGs, and I was just looking at the wall before grabbing some picks. “Oh, SGs?” He says... “We just grabbed a ‘68 SG special from a guy for a couple of hundred dollars, then flipped it the next day for $4000.00” I walked over to a manager and said “Your salesmen are telling me about how you screw people on their old stuff, and then flip it high. I’ll shop elsewhere.”About 25 years ago I would frequent GC Fountain Valley, CA (close to work) and GC Brea (close to home). Had been in the Santa Ana and El Toro stores a few times back then too. Hadn’t been to one since around 2001 until I took 3 guitars to sell to the San Bernardino store last year. They were only gonna give me pennys on the dollar, so I left.
That's bad but lately they have had a decline in employee's who are actually decent. It varies store to store.A few years ago, I was in a guitar center in Mass. A ratty little sales creature was following me around asking what I was looking at and what I play. I finally told him I have a few sixties SGs, and I was just looking at the wall before grabbing some picks. “Oh, SGs?” He says... “We just grabbed a ‘68 SG special from a guy for a couple of hundred dollars, then flipped it the next day for $4000.00” I walked over to a manager and said “Your salesmen are telling me about how you screw people on their old stuff, and then flip it high. I’ll shop elsewhere.”
I bought picks elsewhere the next weekend. The only reason I was there, is because it was a Sunday and they were open.
I built an IHOP at murietta hot springs rd and did another bld up the road from there where I know there is a GC . but I can’t remember one being in Temecula.That's bad but lately they have had a decline in employee's who are actually decent. It varies store to store.
There used to be a tech at the GC in Temecula , CA. but he moved on in about a year.The ones localy are are not all that great.
Yes , that is the one I was thinking of.I built an IHOP at murietta hot springs rd and did another bld up the road from there where I know there is a GC . but I can’t remember one being in Temecula.
Are we thinking of the same location ?
Temecula Motorsports was just south of that location.
I remember when they did their huge Walmart-like expansion across the country. It was late nineties, and the internet and guitar forums were coming along a few years later. At the time, everyone was trash talking their local shops they had gone to for years because GC was cheaper. Not by much, but if you're buying five packs of strings, a bag of picks, and a couple of cables, it will add up to a couple of dollars. Big ticket items were a bit more noticeable in pricing, and selection was better because you're comparing a shop that is 800 square feet to 10,000 square feet. I've never liked CG, and would only use them as a last resort. If I was going to go spent $20 on strings and picks, I wanted to make sure my local store got my money because I wanted him to stay in business in case I needed anything else in the future. There are many more philosophical reasons too, but that would make for a very long post.It's like a black hole. Companies get bigger and bigger, sucking up all the smaller stars in their vacinity, and then one day, they implode leaving a vacuum.
Sucks that GC killed all the smaller shops and will eventually be gone.
AgreeGC is the only store remotely close to where I live, (38 miles away) for me to see a product in person, try out playing a guitar or hearing an amp. However, I have only purchased three times from them, and remain a customer of Sweetwater and zZounds per the deals I have been able to get and customer service.
I have also purchased from Monoprice for their take on a Strat, budget priced, and more recently purchased a stack amp, 50 watt head and 2x12 cab for it. I am super shocked on how nuce the amp is and the cab, BUT, I am not going to use it much as I have another more useable amp, EVH 5150 40 watt 1x12 that is my all time favorite, in fact I love it, best cleans I have had as well as the rip roar it gets if you turn it up past 4 even on the clean channel.
I will hope GC stays open no matter what they are about, we need guitar stores to stick around.
James did you vote in the Game ?Agree