Maybe he knows something about the Gibson/GC relationship that the rest of us don't.
So it would seem, Jeff. At least we know the important part.
Dave
Maybe he knows something about the Gibson/GC relationship that the rest of us don't.
So, to continue my education about GC, when I do a search for Guild acoustic guitars, I see a page with 25 listed. Would these be at other stores and have to be shipped here for a hands-on experience?
*FWIW, the new store is located on the north side of town and obviously aimed at the Canadian shoppers who provide much of the lifeblood for the local economy....eh? We locals don't have any money but it seems that our brothers and sisters from Canuckistan do!
Joe
I'm thinknig that's probably correct. All recent GC purchase anecdotes I can recall have been about used American-built Guilds, and to give 'em their due, they seem to be very accommodating about transferring inventory and allowing you a "try before buy". I think they're still only "authorized" for "imported" Guild product as Frono mentioned. So that may confuse a "search" return on their website as well. When I've gone on their site, if you dig down to a specific guitar you might be interested in, it does give the store location of the guitar and a phone number to the store, so you can do a little preliminary investigation.So, to continue my education about GC, when I do a search for Guild acoustic guitars, I see a page with 25 listed. Would these be at other stores and have to be shipped here for a hands-on experience?
Oh Yoko! I knew there was a reason I missed you! walrus
I will say this about GC, the noise and the people don't bother me if you can get a screaming deal on a used Guild from them. Ask Sandy about used guitars at GC. : ) What if say, you could get a gorgeous JF55 from GC for about $1000? I don't care what the place looks like, how crowded it is, or what the people in there know, or don't know.