douglasspears
Well-known member
I think this could be helpful, may save a trip to the store if you can email one of the experts and ask them "is so-and-so item in stock?", if so, "what's the price?" and that kind of stuff. I guess when you get more detailed, you can ask them when a new item/feature will be arriving, etc. but I think the burden is still on us, the buyers, to do our own detailed research prior to making a large purchase.
The store bio seems pretty accurate. I've been pleased with my experiences with the 2 GC's here in ATL over the past 9 years (ATL is the main one I go to, but I'll stop into Marietta when I'm up there from time to time).
I've never understood all the hate for GC. What's there to hate about walking into a store with a couple hundred guitars on the wall, and access to pretty much any other one they don't have in stock? (say nothing of all the drum, pro-audio, accessories, etc) Do your own research, show up and have half a brain about what you are talking about, and you'll get good help.
The store bio seems pretty accurate. I've been pleased with my experiences with the 2 GC's here in ATL over the past 9 years (ATL is the main one I go to, but I'll stop into Marietta when I'm up there from time to time).
I've never understood all the hate for GC. What's there to hate about walking into a store with a couple hundred guitars on the wall, and access to pretty much any other one they don't have in stock? (say nothing of all the drum, pro-audio, accessories, etc) Do your own research, show up and have half a brain about what you are talking about, and you'll get good help.