Has anyone in the UK ever used this shop/online store?
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Has anyone in the UK ever used this shop/online store?
http://www.guitarguitar.co.ukGuitarGuitar
are the legit/decent they look really good put if someone could just confirm they are a sound bunch, especially buying online
cheers all
are the legit/decent they look really good put if someone could just confirm they are a sound bunch, especially buying online
cheers all
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I just bought my new Acoustic instore in Edinburgh

Seemed like a bunch of good guys... knew their stuff (if you filter the obvious bullshit)
Decent price too. I'm chuffed.

Seemed like a bunch of good guys... knew their stuff (if you filter the obvious bullshit)
Decent price too. I'm chuffed.
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You've just got be thinking on something, Reece. If you put another sheet (or two) of double ply black/white scratchplate beneath that, and had it cut the same shape but slightly larger so that all pieces have the same bevel, you could get like a stack or pyramid of scratchplate that might look cool. Or shit.

GG probably has the best instore selection as far as new stuff goes. Even if you're going to buy online give them a ring first and try to do a deal, they've always got a bit of movement in the prices.nomorebridge wrote:http://www.guitarguitar.co.ukGuitarGuitar
The same stock can normally be found a little cheaper through other online outlets.
BacchusPaul wrote:You've just got be thinking on something, Reece. If you put another sheet (or two) of double ply black/white scratchplate beneath that, and had it cut the same shape but slightly larger so that all pieces have the same bevel, you could get like a stack or pyramid of scratchplate that might look cool. Or shit.

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i'd agree with this- they always have a pretty good selection of stuff if you want to go in and have a twiddle. shortly after the edinburgh one opened i went in and they had a few jags and jazzies in odd colours (daphne blue jazzmaster with matching headstock, sherwood green jag, etc) that they'd managed to get hold of as a one-off batch. i've only ever bought pedals and cables from them though.Thomas wrote:GG probably has the best instore selection as far as new stuff goes. Even if you're going to buy online give them a ring first and try to do a deal, they've always got a bit of movement in the prices.nomorebridge wrote:http://www.guitarguitar.co.ukGuitarGuitar
The same stock can normally be found a little cheaper through other online outlets.