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Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:39 am
by fragility
So....I've seen this thread on a bunch of musician's forums, and given the fact that a bunch of us are likely to have either worked or spent considerable amounts of time in music shops, there are usually a few stories to tell.

One of my most memorable incidents was the time I bought a guitar from my local music shop, went to pay and then got a s****y look off the guy behind the counter and was then accused of trying to not pay for the gig bag I'd brought with me to take it home in. Yes, I'm going to buy a guitar and then steal a gig bag numb nuts!

I'm generally left pretty unimpressed by the knowledge and service in most shops (don't get me wrong, most of them have one or two guys who are great though). Most recently, I was going to get my bass set up and thought it would be good to get some strings from my local shop...told the guy I needed a tapered B.....cue long conversation where he pretended to know what he was talking about and then tried (and failed dismally) to convince me that a regular B string was what I wanted. I'd much rather he just said that he didn't know and either went and found a colleague who did or told me to call back later.

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:57 am
by mr_headshot
The guy who owns one of the local shops around here wrote this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQpapoKA ... re=related
He made a pretty penny off it back in the day, it was a number one for a while. He's a really cool guy, his name's Phil Sampson. Man can do wonders with a screwdriver and a soldering iron.

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:29 am
by BrunoN
Relevant link from reddit:

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Yeah, music stores. Every pack of guitar strings I bought in one of them was supplied with receipt for "Volin string B" - aside of thicker ones, which were usually upright bass strings. In another one I was told cheap Schecter guitars were American made. Good we have internet now and it's pretty easy to do research.

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:34 pm
by ppinkham
A few weeks ago I moved back to Cali and decided to visit the local Guitar Center. Now, having been a patron of Guitar Centers in both San Jose and L.A. in the past, I've always walked away with great experiences from a knowledgeable staff. Well, I walk in to the one here in NorCal and decide to ask the only employee I actually see if they had any availability info on the Devin Peavey guitar. Conversation went like this:

"Hi! I was wondering if you could tell me whether or not you have any information on the availability of the Peavey PXD Devin Townsend signature guitar?"

"What? Peavey makes guitars?"

"Yeah, you have a few on your wall."

"Oh, woah. Ummm, no, I don't know anything about that."

"Well, can you maybe look in your system?"

"No, I only know Gibson's."

"Ooookay.... Hmmm. So,what do you think about the federal raid on the Gibson factory?"

"Who's factory?"

"Alrighty then! Hey, thanks for your time! See ya!"

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:54 pm
by mrbean667
I remember a sign in a guitar shop that said:

"Please, no Stairway!"

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:01 am
by JuZ
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As nothing more than an occasional noodler who hasn't played an instrument "properly' in ages, I've had almost nothing but shit experiences with music shops. Way too many condescending tossers, sadly.

A good music shop is like a good bike shop. If you find one that isn't staffed with elitist brand-nazis and instead has people who at least pretend to want to help you, give them your business!!! :D

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:06 am
by Faffy
I don't think it's elitism as much as..."EVERYBODY PLAYS THESE AND IT DRIVES US FUCKING NUTS!! It's like when working in a toy store and everybody pushes all the "click me" toys.

But... They forgot 'Nothing Else Matters'
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Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:35 pm
by Octillus
JuZ wrote:Image

As nothing more than an occasional noodler who hasn't played an instrument "properly' in ages, I've had almost nothing but shit experiences with music shops. Way too many condescending tossers, sadly.

A good music shop is like a good bike shop. If you find one that isn't staffed with elitist brand-nazis and instead has people who at least pretend to want to help you, give them your business!!! :D


This may no longer be relevant but when I bought my guitar, I heard smells like teen spirit 4 times in one trip from different people. SIGH.

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:30 am
by HailHalford
Enter Sandman needs to be on that list.

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:01 pm
by TigerSteve
I think the most annoying part of working in a music shop for me was the never ending quote of "Epiphones/Squires are shit. You want a Gibson/Fender". What makes it even worse is when they try out a guitar and can barely string two powerchords together.

Or the people that like to be really vague on what product they actually want i.e can I have a set of 10's please?

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:46 pm
by swervedriver
One of my amplifiers has been in repair now for 4 months, and it remains to be fixed. They claim they're working on it. It's still under warranty so it's not going to cost me anything, but damn... In the same time they're using to fix it I could've obtained an electronics degree and built an amp myself.

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 2:53 pm
by Billy Rhomboid
swervedriver wrote: In the same time they're using to fix it I could've obtained an electronics degree and built an amp myself.


Are those two things connected?

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 3:07 pm
by swervedriver
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
swervedriver wrote: In the same time they're using to fix it I could've obtained an electronics degree and built an amp myself.


Are those two things connected?

Well, if I had an electronics degree I'm sure I could solder them together to connect them.

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2012 1:21 am
by BrunoN
BrunoN wrote:In another one I was told cheap Schecter guitars were American made. Good we have internet now and it's pretty easy to do research.


Funny thing, visited the same store to check basses - and got handed some average Schecter precision copy as an "American custom shop" product. I wonder if it's some sort of company guideline or perhaps I just look like a gullible tool.

Re: Music Shop Stories

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2012 1:52 am
by swervedriver
swervedriver wrote:One of my amplifiers has been in repair now for 4 months, and it remains to be fixed. They claim they're working on it. It's still under warranty so it's not going to cost me anything, but damn... In the same time they're using to fix it I could've obtained an electronics degree and built an amp myself.

I finally got it back last month, after being in repair for over 7 months. Still hums, although they claim it's due to its old age/circuitry and thus cannot ever be fixed. It's not a volume-dependent hum at the moment, and they've said they got rid of the volume dependence of the hum. But it's been so long, I don't even remember whether it was volume-dependent in the first place when I turned the amp in for repair all those months ago...

And then 2 weeks later I bought a new amp. :P