| Title: | GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion | 
| Notice: | Discussion of the finer stringed instruments | 
| Moderator: | KDX200::COOPER | 
| Created: | Thu Aug 14 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 3280 | 
| Total number of notes: | 61432 | 
    Would someone out there please recommend a good music store (Boston or
    Southern N.H.) specializing in a wide variety of classical guitars?
    
    Looking forward to your reply ....
    
    Thank you,
    
    RK
    
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| 2222.1 | I think it would be worth the trip. | CIM2NI::TOTH | Tue Jun 04 1991 13:36 | 10 | |
|     The best one I know of is 'The Music Emporium' in Cambridge.  They had
    the best selection of medium to good quality Classicals in stock when I
    was shopping for mine ( I finally bought there). 
    
    BTW: The *best* store in the *country*
    for high end instruments is 'Guitar Solo' on Clement St. in San
    Francisco.  They will ship guitars on a trial basis from what I
    understand.  I've been there several times.  They had 40 to 50
    classical guitars in stock (up to and including several Ramirez 1a's). 
    They also stock an incredible assortment of sheet music.
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| 2222.2 | Oops, I just reread my previous note. | CIM2NI::TOTH | Tue Jun 04 1991 13:38 | 1 | |
| Worth the trip to Cambridge that is........ | |||||
| 2222.3 | screw cambridge | NAC::SCHUCHARD | Al Bundy for Gov' | Tue Jun 04 1991 16:04 | 11 | 
|     
    in Jaffery NH there is a store specializing in acoustic instruments.
    I should remember the name because their catalogue just arrived the
    other day, but i don't. However there are not too many, and my wife
    found it without knowing the name, so it could not be too hard. They
    did a nice, inexpensive job putting new hair on the bass bow.
    
    In their catalogue, they offer everything from cheap to $5k on up.
    
    	bob
    
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| 2222.4 | Fiddlers Choice | WMOIS::MAY_B | IT'S LIKE THE SAME, ONLY DIFFERENT! | Wed Jun 05 1991 08:29 | 9 | 
|     re -1
    
    I think your talking about Fiddlers Choice.   If your were looking for
    a violin, banjo or mandolin then you would get a good selection. They 
    last time I was there, only had about 6 upper grade guitars (mostly
    Martins) and I can't remember seeing any classicals.   But its still
    a fun place to browes.
    
     
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| 2222.5 | Old Repeats | SNAX::LECLAIRE | Sun Jun 09 1991 16:19 | 24 | |
|     The Music Emporium is a waste of time if you are looking for classical
    instruments. Every time I'm in there and ask, they have none. This
    store is a folk guitar and banjo place.
    
    There used to be a lady named Rose Augustine in NYC , whose husband
    invented nylon strings, and she used to sell fine and historic
    instruments ( Hauser SR, Torres, et al ) but I don't know if she's
    still alive, let alone in the trade.
    
    Sherry-Brenner of Chicago sells  classical and used to have a good
    selection. 
    
    Wherever you go, play at least a few intruments. I bought my Ramirez
    from Walter Stanul a long time ago, he had a few Ramirez and it was
    easy to hear the difference.
    
    I see used Ramirez in the Want Ads sometimes, the last one was 2.5K$,
    but it might have been a dog. I have to admit, I didn't like Ramirez
    but this one I have now just sounded so much different from the rest
    it was clearly radical. So I'm not so sure you would want to buy one 
    from a private party unless you had owned one in the past for
    comparision. 
    
    Toe
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