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My experience with GC has been for the most part very good.
It started a few months ago when at 48 years old, I decided to learn to play guitar.
My first trip to GC was kind of intimidating / overwhelming.
All that shinny gear and a pushy sales person threw me into sensory overload and I could not get out of the store quick enough.
But, that didn't keep me from my quest. I educated myself a bit, learned the difference between a humbucker and a single coil and ventured back in.
Armed with a little bit of knowledge, all the shinny gear was no longer scary and I found a sales person that was fantastic.
In case anyone from GC sees this, Guitano (sp?) from the San Marcos CA store deserves huge props.
Now my dilemma is that I am again afraid to go back to my GC.
You see, they have a beautiful 20th in there that is calling me with that siren song.
It started a few months ago when at 48 years old, I decided to learn to play guitar.
My first trip to GC was kind of intimidating / overwhelming.
All that shinny gear and a pushy sales person threw me into sensory overload and I could not get out of the store quick enough.
But, that didn't keep me from my quest. I educated myself a bit, learned the difference between a humbucker and a single coil and ventured back in.
Armed with a little bit of knowledge, all the shinny gear was no longer scary and I found a sales person that was fantastic.
In case anyone from GC sees this, Guitano (sp?) from the San Marcos CA store deserves huge props.
Now my dilemma is that I am again afraid to go back to my GC.
You see, they have a beautiful 20th in there that is calling me with that siren song.