Eclectic Guitars, Glasgow - Closing down TODAY!
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- UlricvonCatalyst
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Hi again,
I've taken the advice of various focus groups and done a blog featuring some of our stock. I'll aim to photograph our newer arrivals at the weekend and eventually have it perfectly synched so that followers will have advance warning of what to expect and can camp outside to ensure they don't miss out.
Anyway, the blog is here: Eclectic Guitars
Thomas - sorry I missed you the other week. As you'll have found out I do the Saturday shift and my mate does the Sunday.
To all those suggesting stock lists, mail order website, etc. - we might think about that in the fullness of time, but part of our reasoning in going into a bricks'n'mortar operation is to spend less time begging guitar shops for their discarded boxes, hanging around the house all day waiting for couriers to arrive and collect them, then worrying about buyers doing PayPal chargebacks because the reality of owning yet another guitar is outweighed by the stress of paying the credit card bill with their significant other nipping their head about how much they've been spending on new toys they don't even need....and so on.
For now we'd prefer to deal face to face with people who have satisfied themselves that that guitar they like the look of is up to their exacting standards, can hand over the cash on the spot and won't even think of raising the spectre of distance selling regulations.
Then again, if you're at the other end of the country and see a guitar on the blog that you simply MUST have, you can always PM me here and we'll try to accommodate you.
Over and out....
I've taken the advice of various focus groups and done a blog featuring some of our stock. I'll aim to photograph our newer arrivals at the weekend and eventually have it perfectly synched so that followers will have advance warning of what to expect and can camp outside to ensure they don't miss out.
Anyway, the blog is here: Eclectic Guitars
Thomas - sorry I missed you the other week. As you'll have found out I do the Saturday shift and my mate does the Sunday.
To all those suggesting stock lists, mail order website, etc. - we might think about that in the fullness of time, but part of our reasoning in going into a bricks'n'mortar operation is to spend less time begging guitar shops for their discarded boxes, hanging around the house all day waiting for couriers to arrive and collect them, then worrying about buyers doing PayPal chargebacks because the reality of owning yet another guitar is outweighed by the stress of paying the credit card bill with their significant other nipping their head about how much they've been spending on new toys they don't even need....and so on.
For now we'd prefer to deal face to face with people who have satisfied themselves that that guitar they like the look of is up to their exacting standards, can hand over the cash on the spot and won't even think of raising the spectre of distance selling regulations.
Then again, if you're at the other end of the country and see a guitar on the blog that you simply MUST have, you can always PM me here and we'll try to accommodate you.
Over and out....
have you been speaking to my wife?UlricvonCatalyst wrote:significant other nipping their head about how much they've been spending on new toys they don't even need....and so on.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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- UlricvonCatalyst
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Here I am back again to let y'all know that there's now a Facebook page where you can 'like' us, if you, erm, like....
It's here: Eclectic FB
Feast yr eyes!
It's here: Eclectic FB
Feast yr eyes!
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Local thick bikies should note that I've finally got round to digging out my old stock of bike stuff from when I had a bike business and will be peddling some of it alongside the geetars etc.
There's nothing much to write home about, but if you ever need a universal brake or gear cable or a cheap rubber rim tape for 50p you know where to come!
There's nothing much to write home about, but if you ever need a universal brake or gear cable or a cheap rubber rim tape for 50p you know where to come!
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that white hohner looks very like the one yer man from the yummy fur used to play.UlricvonCatalyst wrote:Here I am back again to let y'all know that there's now a Facebook page where you can 'like' us, if you, erm, like....
It's here: Eclectic FB
Feast yr eyes!
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I bought that one from a guy in Marchmont, but I suppose it's possible it had a colourful past on the West coast before he ended up with it. It's away now, anyway, along with quite a few of the others.stewart wrote:that white hohner looks very like the one yer man from the yummy fur used to play.UlricvonCatalyst wrote:Here I am back again to let y'all know that there's now a Facebook page where you can 'like' us, if you, erm, like....
It's here: Eclectic FB
Feast yr eyes!
I can't really be doing with Facebook any more since they changed it to a timeline thingy, so I've not been very conscientious about keeping it up-to-date.
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So....today is our last day of trading at The Barras. I'd say it's our location wot did for us rather than recession, but maybe it was a combination of the two.
Anyway if you're nearby and looking for a quirky vintage or dirt-cheap guitar, please drop in for a good deal - and be sure to let me know you're a Shortscaler.
This is the place you want (it's in Stevenson St. across from The Squirrel Bar):
Hasta la vista, babies!
Anyway if you're nearby and looking for a quirky vintage or dirt-cheap guitar, please drop in for a good deal - and be sure to let me know you're a Shortscaler.
This is the place you want (it's in Stevenson St. across from The Squirrel Bar):
Hasta la vista, babies!
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We're doing a car boot sale tomorrow (Ayr Racecourse) and probably a few more over the next few weekends to try to clear our remaining stock. The cheap stuff that's not worth eBaying might end up in a bricks'n'mortar auction room - we'll have to see how it goes over the summer.
Thomas - I'll PM you in the next few days with details of anything I think might be of interest to you.
Stewart - thanks for the tip, but it'll be a while before I consider paying rent to (maybe, maybe not) sell stuff offline again. In economic terms, eBay is a far better bet as it's more-or-less zero-risk on the Buy It Now option and okay or better as an auction venue for stuff which you know is always going to sell for a decent amount.
When we invested in a bricks'n'mortar pitch our hopes were that a) stuff would sell for enough to make it worth our while bothering, b) there would be a reasonably quick turnover so we would be able to reinvest in new, interesting stock and c) people would start bringing in nice guitars to us. In practise none of that happened and the dispiriting reality was we could only sell the cheapest of the cheap in the majority of cases, and not even enough of that to make it worthwhile.
I wouldn't rule out trying something similar somewhere else at some point, but for now I'll be content just to make back as much as I can from the stock we've invested in over the last year.
Thomas - I'll PM you in the next few days with details of anything I think might be of interest to you.
Stewart - thanks for the tip, but it'll be a while before I consider paying rent to (maybe, maybe not) sell stuff offline again. In economic terms, eBay is a far better bet as it's more-or-less zero-risk on the Buy It Now option and okay or better as an auction venue for stuff which you know is always going to sell for a decent amount.
When we invested in a bricks'n'mortar pitch our hopes were that a) stuff would sell for enough to make it worth our while bothering, b) there would be a reasonably quick turnover so we would be able to reinvest in new, interesting stock and c) people would start bringing in nice guitars to us. In practise none of that happened and the dispiriting reality was we could only sell the cheapest of the cheap in the majority of cases, and not even enough of that to make it worthwhile.
I wouldn't rule out trying something similar somewhere else at some point, but for now I'll be content just to make back as much as I can from the stock we've invested in over the last year.