Steelguitar store in San Francisco?
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Steelguitar store in San Francisco?
Hi
I am in San Francisco from the 28 september to the
10 of oktober.I want to know if there is a Steelguitar and banjo store.Who know 's a Steelplayer in this town
who gives Steellesson!
Thanks
Wolfgang
I am in San Francisco from the 28 september to the
10 of oktober.I want to know if there is a Steelguitar and banjo store.Who know 's a Steelplayer in this town
who gives Steellesson!
Thanks
Wolfgang
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While there are more steel players around the Bay than I thought there would be, I believe the closest steel store is a mere 6 hours down the highway, Blackie Taylors in Riverside, or 7 hrs to Steel Guitars of North County (San Diego County).
Sad but true.
Gryphon in Palo Alto (half hour south) will have a bunch of banjos, mandolins, fiddles, and acoustic guitars.
May as well fly on down to Nashville.
Sad but true.
Gryphon in Palo Alto (half hour south) will have a bunch of banjos, mandolins, fiddles, and acoustic guitars.
May as well fly on down to Nashville.
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Joe's definitely not kidding. Amoebe music is incredible!......Warning: Leave your wallet out in the car because you will easily find a couple of hundred dollars worth of vinyl or cd's you won't be able to live without.Joe Goldmark wrote:Hi Wolfgang,
You should come into Amoeba Music on Haight St. It's a CD/DVD/LP store, and I'm a partner. We have a pretty cool "hot picker" selection. However, it's not an instrument music store. Say hi if you do.
Joe
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One more vote for Amoeba. Great place.
I lived two blocks kitty corner from Haight and Ashbury in 1985 (Clayton and Waller). Even at that time, the "Hippies" couldn't afford to live in the Haight: it's become a pretty toney address. There did, however, seem to be a steady supply of folks with orange hair and large safety pins through their cheeks, bussing in daily from the 'burbs to hang out on "The Street".
I lived two blocks kitty corner from Haight and Ashbury in 1985 (Clayton and Waller). Even at that time, the "Hippies" couldn't afford to live in the Haight: it's become a pretty toney address. There did, however, seem to be a steady supply of folks with orange hair and large safety pins through their cheeks, bussing in daily from the 'burbs to hang out on "The Street".
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Another vote for Amoeba; I've "accidentally" left a fair amount of money there myself over the years!
Joe, I don't suppose it's a coincidence that you're a partner AND that there's lots of great steel oriented stuff there??
Surely there must be more than one steel player in the Bay Area that gives lessons?
Joe, I don't suppose it's a coincidence that you're a partner AND that there's lots of great steel oriented stuff there??
Surely there must be more than one steel player in the Bay Area that gives lessons?
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Wolfgang,
the best store for accoustic instruments (including banjos) in the SF Bay Area is Gryphon, 211 Lambert Ave in Palo Alto, CA, about 40 minutes south of SF, http://www.gryphonstrings.com
One of the 2 Owners, Frank Ford is a world famous mandolin expert and luthier. also, they carry a wide selection of strings, picks, bars and other steel guitar accessories as well as instruction books and music for any imaginable instrument.
BTW, I am just one of their customers so this is not an ad
Enjoy your stay!
Ed
the best store for accoustic instruments (including banjos) in the SF Bay Area is Gryphon, 211 Lambert Ave in Palo Alto, CA, about 40 minutes south of SF, http://www.gryphonstrings.com
One of the 2 Owners, Frank Ford is a world famous mandolin expert and luthier. also, they carry a wide selection of strings, picks, bars and other steel guitar accessories as well as instruction books and music for any imaginable instrument.
BTW, I am just one of their customers so this is not an ad
Enjoy your stay!
Ed
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yep i second that, the first time i went san fran i ended up stumbling on that place - what a great music storeJoe Goldmark wrote:Hi Wolfgang,
You should come into Amoeba Music on Haight St. It's a CD/DVD/LP store, and I'm a partner. We have a pretty cool "hot picker" selection. However, it's not an instrument music store. Say hi if you do.
Joe
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