funny, you're in the 'pines now, did you once live around here? My family was stationed at Clark when I was 3
Slade
Here's a story similar to GJ's....
The Sam Ash in Columbus used to be great. First time my dad took me there (early teens), I swear to god there were PRS guitars leaning up against the wall, for lack of space on the wall, because of all the killer guitars.
Once Guitar Center moved in (less than a mile away), Sam Ash turned into the stockpile of guitars with mile-high action, dead strings, and bullsh1t drying and crumbling off the fretboards. Last time I was there, one of the dumbass salesman let a kid with a studded belt play a brand new LP :smack:
:laugh2: I'll have to go up there sometime, that's pretty freaking hilarious.The GC and Sam Ash in Richmond VA are right next to each other! I mean it, you can spit a logie from one store and hit the other store (they are that close, seriously) The only thing that seperates the 2 stores is a service road to make deliverys to the back of each store. They both have OK gear and the advantage is you can get stuff for cost all day long by dealing back and fourth between both stores.
Sam Ash in Clearwater was nicer when it was Thooroughbred Music...but it is still an amazing looking building...marble ballrooms and hanging gardens, with fountains all over - it was a fine dining establishment in the 20s...I havent been to the new GC in Clearwater (I live about 20 miles north of there )...but I figure the best time to visit one of the chain stores is when it first opens, before it goes to hell.
Good to see another Tampa bay area resident here!
The GC in Clearwater was pretty weak when I was down there last month, I didn't go to Ash this trip but I did go to Stevie B's. Nice guys a slew of guitars and they made me a great deal.
Be gald you guys dont live in australia. 1800 bucks for a MIM tele. ( australian dollars )