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I'm goin down to New York Citayyyyyyyyyyy on the weekend for a couple of days, I wanna stock up on some stuff. Where's a cheap/good guitar store that sells stuff like Tom Anderson pickups????
nickname009":cf423 said:I'm goin down to New York Citayyyyyyyyyyy on the weekend for a couple of days, I wanna stock up on some stuff. Where's a cheap/good guitar store that sells stuff like Tom Anderson pickups????
PapaHett":67936 said:Rudy's on 48th carry some High-End stuff. Can't say much for the guys who work there though..![]()
+1 to all especially the last part, you hit it on the head bro...sah5150":e2bba said:I'd have to say that 48th St. really seems to suck now. There has been a lot of consolidation and all the cool little used shops seem to be gone now. I don't think you are gonna get particularly good prices on new gear in the middle of Manhattan either.
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Megadeth7684":d0cdf said:Guitar Asylum sells lots of high end stuff, but their prices are pretty ridiculous.
tnourse":a0c91 said:Is 48th Street Custom Guitars still there?? I bought my ESP Lynch Tiger there back in 1988, when all of the ESP guitars that came into the USA went through that shop. Those guys were super nice. Gave a full tour and showed all of the upcoming ESP models.
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Slaytallica":c8d00 said:tnourse":c8d00 said:Is 48th Street Custom Guitars still there?? I bought my ESP Lynch Tiger there back in 1988, when all of the ESP guitars that came into the USA went through that shop. Those guys were super nice. Gave a full tour and showed all of the upcoming ESP models.
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No man. 48th is gone. Been gone for about 10 years now. Sam Ash bought the space from them and it's their Recording Pro Audio section now. My friend Don Jiminez use to work there. I use to love that store. I met Akira Takasaki, Vernon Reid and Bruce Kulick there. It use to be a great place.
Slaytallica":7a168 said:Megadeth7684":7a168 said:Guitar Asylum sells lots of high end stuff, but their prices are pretty ridiculous.
Guitar Asylum is about and hour and a half from NYC out on Long Island.
Megadeth7684":9e9ef said:Slaytallica":9e9ef said:Megadeth7684":9e9ef said:Guitar Asylum sells lots of high end stuff, but their prices are pretty ridiculous.
Guitar Asylum is about and hour and a half from NYC out on Long Island.
I thought they had 2 locations in NY?
tnourse":9d5d1 said:Slaytallica":9d5d1 said:tnourse":9d5d1 said:Is 48th Street Custom Guitars still there?? I bought my ESP Lynch Tiger there back in 1988, when all of the ESP guitars that came into the USA went through that shop. Those guys were super nice. Gave a full tour and showed all of the upcoming ESP models.
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No man. 48th is gone. Been gone for about 10 years now. Sam Ash bought the space from them and it's their Recording Pro Audio section now. My friend Don Jiminez use to work there. I use to love that store. I met Akira Takasaki, Vernon Reid and Bruce Kulick there. It use to be a great place.
That sucks! Those guys were super cool. When I bought my Lynch, they showed me pics of George when he was in the week before I got there. They were just coming up with one of the new Lynch models at that time (the neon colored Kami ESP with the maple fretboard).
Hey Slay - I still have your old XXL combo!!
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Slaytallica":cb25d said:tnourse":cb25d said:That sucks! Those guys were super cool. When I bought my Lynch, they showed me pics of George when he was in the week before I got there. They were just coming up with one of the new Lynch models at that time (the neon colored Kami ESP with the maple fretboard).
Hey Slay - I still have your old XXL combo!!
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You still have it? Good to hear how do like it? I'm thinking about getting another one. To me it's best sounding SS amp around.