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peterd79

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I just took a mad dash to my local mom and pop store to pick up an Orange 2x12 extension cab and as i'm paying for it my salesman that i've worked with for years said to hold tight he had something for me.
So i'm taking the cab out to my truck and he walks up and gives me a BFR t-shirt and said thanks for all the support over the years and i know it's way too big but i knew you'd like it.

SWEETNESS!!!
 

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Nice one!!
I just supported a local shop in Swansea Today and bought an Electro Harmonix Soul Preacher (Compressor).
Paid just a little more than on - line but when you take into consideration the postage, there's not much in it.
 

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Nice man, Pete and Nick Dubaldo does stuff like that man, it's the little things that make the experience.

Glenn |B)
 

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Nice man, Pete and Nick Dubaldo does stuff like that man, it's the little things that make the experience.

Glenn |B)

my shop typically does small stuff for those that are "regulars" but i was shocked that he pulled one to save for me... that's what caught my attention.

every interaction i've had on here with the dubaldo boys it's been very pleasant and can understand why they get great support from the knuckleheads.

i guess the point was if you have the opportunity support your local shop though you might pay more in the short end of things- but in the long run they know what we like and that we'll keep comin back and even if it's just a shirt, extra strings, picks, etc... they appreciate the business.
 

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I visit a certain music store here in Toronto and I’m always greeted by my favourite salesmen when he’s there

Over the years I have got to know him like a friend. He has thrown me T-shirts, key chains, picks & strings. There little things but they make you feel good inside.
 

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Good stuff, Peter!

I kinda wish we had some good local shops around here. The best ones are all long gone.

Kinda makes me want to investigate opening my own shop...
 

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the shirt i got was a XXL i wear a Large... so it's waaaaay too big! but it's a keeper for sure. unless someone has a Large the want to swap:D
 

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Thanks for supporting your local shop! We small fries have to really work hard to stay on top, and there are organizations out their like AIMM to help us out on figuring out marketing and getting special deals/limited editions guitars, but it all boils down to the consumer! Repeat customers are our best friends!
 

peterd79

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Thanks for supporting your local shop! We small fries have to really work hard to stay on top, and there are organizations out their like AIMM to help us out on figuring out marketing and getting special deals/limited editions guitars, but it all boils down to the consumer! Repeat customers are our best friends!

it's about the relationships that are built between the consumer and retailer that really make the difference in the sale. Even if it's a few bucks more it's that relationship that makes it worth it all.

So thank you to all the small business owners for fighting through the poor economy to keep giving back to your customers. I would hate to lose that connection and friendship i've built over the years.
 

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I like the local shops too, I take my MM's to a shop that doesn't even sell MM's. They are always excited to see them and like working on them. I like GC's deals though, I've gotten lots of stuff thrown in at GC.
 

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You guys are really lucky people :cool:

Things are different over here. I loved my local shops through all the years, though I never received a goody...only stupid answers to very little questions :mad:

"No, we don't make the setup of your guitar, unless you bought it from us. And we don't care if you are willing to pay for it...we don't earn anything out of it."

"The PU is double the price, because the distributor is ripping us off"

"No, we don't put expensive guitars on display any more....nobody wants them. Okay, the China rubbish doesn't sell either, but we can put 30 guitars on the shelves, instead of ten"

etc......

So, I watched them all come and go for the last 30 years, always trying to become a customer.......since Y2D I buy online :rolleyes:
 

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the shirt i got was a XXL i wear a Large... so it's waaaaay too big! but it's a keeper for sure. unless someone has a Large the want to swap:D

That just means you can dry the heck out of it man and it will still fit!!!

Glenn |B)
 

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Sorry to hear about that e.mate-
There's a shop that came to town about 3 years ago that i refuse to support because when i walk in i'm greeted with this
"No cell phones, and don't play without asking"
they do carry EB strings so in a pinch (and if there is no other option) i'll stop in and grab strings but as far as the big stuff i'll buy from my go to shop.
 
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