Mom & Pop Are Gone
Posted: 23 Jul 2003 7:41 pm
The sad news is that was once a personalized
industry has turned into a conglomerate kind of thing.The Mom & Pop stores are long gone.
They served their purpose but the "mega" stores with buying power took over. Sad,I called on all the Mom & Pop stores for years
and they were the backbone of the music business.
Today its in and out..pay for it at register
#3 and you own it. You have a problem.Contact
the manufacturer.Thats your problem Mr Customer.
They call it progress,I call it bad service and prices that dont offer personalized service.
When I repped Fender,if Pop was out,Mom was there to help,ask for a guitar string or a guitar strap,Mom would look all over the store to help the customer.
Try that now,ask for a set of strings and you
wait a half hour until some goon walks over
eating a half a "Hero" sandwich wearing a Def Leppard T Shirt and sez,,whats Happening Man? like he cares.
I still see retail dealers I knew from back when but they are almost defunct. They struggled to keep their heads above water and eventually handed the business over to their sons and or daughters.
They too,had to meet the manufacturers ridiculous minimum stocking requirements of which they couldnt handle.
The manufacturers today with a few exceptions use the dealer as a warehouse and load them with merchandise & they have a hard time paying for within the companys terms forcing them out of business. Thats not their fault that the manufacturers are hungry for money.
The dealer is forced to compete with the mega
stores and as a result have a difficult time
surviving.
I have been in marketing and sales at Fender
and have seen the whole industry change and not for the better. Progress sure, the world is changing every day..but the music business
is not HOME DEPOT.Its a personalized business
and we need that kind of people who offer that.
Recently I have been offered my old job back
as a "consultant"..I told the people who are very nice that I would accept the position if they let me look for the people who care
about the customer and not the almighty buck.
What the hell is a consultant? nothing but a title and a suit."DUH"
You should be happy to have people like Franklin Guitars..Emmons,Zum, GFI, and Fessenden and the others who offer specialized service and quality,I have a few
retail store friends who are struggling to keep up with the "Giants" who are knocking each others brains out to make the sale and the heck with the customer..get the money and run.
If I were in Nashville,my first stop as a rep
would be Bobbe Seymours shop. Bobbe is the last of the real stores who offer service and competitive prices and he is just like
the Mom & Pop stores I once knew.And the coffee is always on the stove. The gals aint bad either. Maybe a ride in Bobbe's airplane goes along with the sale I can dig that. But most of all he cares about his
customers and does all he can to serve the public.
The message is..shop where you get service a few dollars more goes along way for the customer..save a few bucks with the Giants and you get NOTHING.
If I go back on the road and I might very well do so,I will try to get those people who
pioneered this business and offered good service and friendship to their customers and
you dont have to wait for some "dork "DUH" to ask you..whaddya want Dude? Like he knows what you want and then he disappears with the baggy pants.. yeah right.
MOM & POP..or POP & MOM DO IT. You have all to gain and nothing to lose.
Look for the store that offers service and in the long run,its worth the couple of extra dollars for people who care and perhaps
MOM and POP are as inexpensive as the GIANTS
and easier to deal with and can meet the price that the GIANTS OFFER,,but you will get
better service and satisfaction in the long run.
Oh My What a Speech this is.
Buy from real people and not a SuperMarket.
industry has turned into a conglomerate kind of thing.The Mom & Pop stores are long gone.
They served their purpose but the "mega" stores with buying power took over. Sad,I called on all the Mom & Pop stores for years
and they were the backbone of the music business.
Today its in and out..pay for it at register
#3 and you own it. You have a problem.Contact
the manufacturer.Thats your problem Mr Customer.
They call it progress,I call it bad service and prices that dont offer personalized service.
When I repped Fender,if Pop was out,Mom was there to help,ask for a guitar string or a guitar strap,Mom would look all over the store to help the customer.
Try that now,ask for a set of strings and you
wait a half hour until some goon walks over
eating a half a "Hero" sandwich wearing a Def Leppard T Shirt and sez,,whats Happening Man? like he cares.
I still see retail dealers I knew from back when but they are almost defunct. They struggled to keep their heads above water and eventually handed the business over to their sons and or daughters.
They too,had to meet the manufacturers ridiculous minimum stocking requirements of which they couldnt handle.
The manufacturers today with a few exceptions use the dealer as a warehouse and load them with merchandise & they have a hard time paying for within the companys terms forcing them out of business. Thats not their fault that the manufacturers are hungry for money.
The dealer is forced to compete with the mega
stores and as a result have a difficult time
surviving.
I have been in marketing and sales at Fender
and have seen the whole industry change and not for the better. Progress sure, the world is changing every day..but the music business
is not HOME DEPOT.Its a personalized business
and we need that kind of people who offer that.
Recently I have been offered my old job back
as a "consultant"..I told the people who are very nice that I would accept the position if they let me look for the people who care
about the customer and not the almighty buck.
What the hell is a consultant? nothing but a title and a suit."DUH"
You should be happy to have people like Franklin Guitars..Emmons,Zum, GFI, and Fessenden and the others who offer specialized service and quality,I have a few
retail store friends who are struggling to keep up with the "Giants" who are knocking each others brains out to make the sale and the heck with the customer..get the money and run.
If I were in Nashville,my first stop as a rep
would be Bobbe Seymours shop. Bobbe is the last of the real stores who offer service and competitive prices and he is just like
the Mom & Pop stores I once knew.And the coffee is always on the stove. The gals aint bad either. Maybe a ride in Bobbe's airplane goes along with the sale I can dig that. But most of all he cares about his
customers and does all he can to serve the public.
The message is..shop where you get service a few dollars more goes along way for the customer..save a few bucks with the Giants and you get NOTHING.
If I go back on the road and I might very well do so,I will try to get those people who
pioneered this business and offered good service and friendship to their customers and
you dont have to wait for some "dork "DUH" to ask you..whaddya want Dude? Like he knows what you want and then he disappears with the baggy pants.. yeah right.
MOM & POP..or POP & MOM DO IT. You have all to gain and nothing to lose.
Look for the store that offers service and in the long run,its worth the couple of extra dollars for people who care and perhaps
MOM and POP are as inexpensive as the GIANTS
and easier to deal with and can meet the price that the GIANTS OFFER,,but you will get
better service and satisfaction in the long run.
Oh My What a Speech this is.
Buy from real people and not a SuperMarket.