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Tim July 7th 09 02:05 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
On Jul 7, 7:42*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message

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On Jul 6, 5:08 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Loogypicker" wrote in message


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This place used to be close to me, now they've moved on the other side
of town. Very cool place, very knowledgable people, they'll deal, and
it's just a cool ass place! What do you think of some of their used
guitar prices? I've always found them to be right in line.


my mental telepathy isn't what it used to be ......


what place?


Eisboch


Forgot the link:www.galaxymusicusa.com

I am still a newbie at judging values, but they seems to be reasonable and
pretty much in line with the pricing structure I am developing at my shop..
I use several sources to determine value, including the "Vintage Guitar
Pricing Guide, 2009". *It establishes a value range, but only for guitars in
"excellent" condition. *You then need to adjust for actual condition.

I also search the 'net and see what certain items are selling for and then
arrive at a price that I think is fair and reasonable. * Right now I am on
the hunt for a PSR.

I am having fun and meeting a lot of interesting people. *It's only been a
month but I am actually starting sell stuff. * Still buying more than I sell
though.

The shop has taken a direction that I like quite frankly. *It appeals more
to the professional bands and not the teenaged, rock star wannabies. *I
lucked out when I rented the space I have because the woodwork throughout
adds a warm atmosphere and "feel" that is quite different from your typical,
large retail music store. *Virtually everybody that comes in comments on it.
I can see that I'll be focusing more on higher end players and a few vintage
collectables, rather than on Fender Squires and Gibson clones.

Met a very interesting person who had heard about the shop and wandered in
late yesterday.
I was shocked. *But, he/she was really down to earth and loved the place.
Bought something too.
I'll provide details at a later date. * Maybe.

It's fun.

Eisboch


"Right now I am on the hunt for a PSR. "

PSR, Richard do you mean PRS?

Paul Reed Smith?

Loogypicker[_2_] July 7th 09 02:09 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
On Jul 7, 8:42*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message

...
On Jul 6, 5:08 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Loogypicker" wrote in message


...


This place used to be close to me, now they've moved on the other side
of town. Very cool place, very knowledgable people, they'll deal, and
it's just a cool ass place! What do you think of some of their used
guitar prices? I've always found them to be right in line.


my mental telepathy isn't what it used to be ......


what place?


Eisboch


Forgot the link:www.galaxymusicusa.com

I am still a newbie at judging values, but they seems to be reasonable and
pretty much in line with the pricing structure I am developing at my shop..
I use several sources to determine value, including the "Vintage Guitar
Pricing Guide, 2009". *It establishes a value range, but only for guitars in
"excellent" condition. *You then need to adjust for actual condition.

I also search the 'net and see what certain items are selling for and then
arrive at a price that I think is fair and reasonable. * Right now I am on
the hunt for a PSR.

I am having fun and meeting a lot of interesting people. *It's only been a
month but I am actually starting sell stuff. * Still buying more than I sell
though.

The shop has taken a direction that I like quite frankly. *It appeals more
to the professional bands and not the teenaged, rock star wannabies. *I
lucked out when I rented the space I have because the woodwork throughout
adds a warm atmosphere and "feel" that is quite different from your typical,
large retail music store. *Virtually everybody that comes in comments on it.
I can see that I'll be focusing more on higher end players and a few vintage
collectables, rather than on Fender Squires and Gibson clones.

Met a very interesting person who had heard about the shop and wandered in
late yesterday.
I was shocked. *But, he/she was really down to earth and loved the place.
Bought something too.
I'll provide details at a later date. * Maybe.

It's fun.

Eisboch


Yeah, Galaxy, although quite big, doesn't really cater to the young
thrasher rock star wannabe's either, as you can tell by their
equipment lineup. Great place, VERY knowledgeble staff.

Eisboch July 7th 09 02:10 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jul 7, 7:42 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message

...
On Jul 6, 5:08 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Loogypicker" wrote in message


...


This place used to be close to me, now they've moved on the other side
of town. Very cool place, very knowledgable people, they'll deal, and
it's just a cool ass place! What do you think of some of their used
guitar prices? I've always found them to be right in line.


my mental telepathy isn't what it used to be ......


what place?


Eisboch


Forgot the link:www.galaxymusicusa.com

I am still a newbie at judging values, but they seems to be reasonable and
pretty much in line with the pricing structure I am developing at my shop.
I use several sources to determine value, including the "Vintage Guitar
Pricing Guide, 2009". It establishes a value range, but only for guitars
in
"excellent" condition. You then need to adjust for actual condition.

I also search the 'net and see what certain items are selling for and then
arrive at a price that I think is fair and reasonable. Right now I am on
the hunt for a PSR.

I am having fun and meeting a lot of interesting people. It's only been a
month but I am actually starting sell stuff. Still buying more than I sell
though.

The shop has taken a direction that I like quite frankly. It appeals more
to the professional bands and not the teenaged, rock star wannabies. I
lucked out when I rented the space I have because the woodwork throughout
adds a warm atmosphere and "feel" that is quite different from your
typical,
large retail music store. Virtually everybody that comes in comments on
it.
I can see that I'll be focusing more on higher end players and a few
vintage
collectables, rather than on Fender Squires and Gibson clones.

Met a very interesting person who had heard about the shop and wandered in
late yesterday.
I was shocked. But, he/she was really down to earth and loved the place.
Bought something too.
I'll provide details at a later date. Maybe.

It's fun.

Eisboch


"Right now I am on the hunt for a PSR. "

PSR, Richard do you mean PRS?

Paul Reed Smith?

-----------------------------------------------

Yup. My fingers got tangled up.

Eisboch



Tim July 7th 09 02:13 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
On Jul 7, 8:10*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Jul 7, 7:42 am, "Eisboch" wrote:



"Loogypicker" wrote in message


....
On Jul 6, 5:08 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Loogypicker" wrote in message


....


This place used to be close to me, now they've moved on the other side
of town. Very cool place, very knowledgable people, they'll deal, and
it's just a cool ass place! What do you think of some of their used
guitar prices? I've always found them to be right in line.


my mental telepathy isn't what it used to be ......


what place?


Eisboch


Forgot the link:www.galaxymusicusa.com


I am still a newbie at judging values, but they seems to be reasonable and
pretty much in line with the pricing structure I am developing at my shop.
I use several sources to determine value, including the "Vintage Guitar
Pricing Guide, 2009". It establishes a value range, but only for guitars
in
"excellent" condition. You then need to adjust for actual condition.


I also search the 'net and see what certain items are selling for and then
arrive at a price that I think is fair and reasonable. Right now I am on
the hunt for a PSR.


I am having fun and meeting a lot of interesting people. It's only been a
month but I am actually starting sell stuff. Still buying more than I sell
though.


The shop has taken a direction that I like quite frankly. It appeals more
to the professional bands and not the teenaged, rock star wannabies. I
lucked out when I rented the space I have because the woodwork throughout
adds a warm atmosphere and "feel" that is quite different from your
typical,
large retail music store. Virtually everybody that comes in comments on
it.
I can see that I'll be focusing more on higher end players and a few
vintage
collectables, rather than on Fender Squires and Gibson clones.


Met a very interesting person who had heard about the shop and wandered in
late yesterday.
I was shocked. But, he/she was really down to earth and loved the place..
Bought something too.
I'll provide details at a later date. Maybe.


It's fun.


Eisboch


"Right now I am on the hunt for a PSR. "

PSR, Richard do you mean PRS?

Paul Reed Smith?

-----------------------------------------------

Yup. *My fingers got tangled up.

Eisboch


It happes bro. believe me it hapens!

LOL!

Vic Smith July 7th 09 02:45 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 09:00:36 -0400, HK wrote:


Didn't you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil or see the film,
or both? :) Great book, terrific movie, and the latter so, so, so
"out of character" for its time for those who thought they knew "all
about" Clint Eastwood. :)


Never heard of it. Looked at a review, and it appears to be a very
sordid story.
Although I already get plenty of that sordid stuff thrown at me here
and in news accounts of Gov Sanford, I put it in my Netflix queue,
because Spacey's in it.
Besides, my wife likes sordid stories, being a Lifetime network fan
and all.

--Vic

Loogypicker[_2_] July 7th 09 02:50 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
On Jul 7, 9:13*am, Tim wrote:
On Jul 7, 8:10*am, "Eisboch" wrote:





"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Jul 7, 7:42 am, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Loogypicker" wrote in message


....
On Jul 6, 5:08 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Loogypicker" wrote in message


...


This place used to be close to me, now they've moved on the other side
of town. Very cool place, very knowledgable people, they'll deal, and
it's just a cool ass place! What do you think of some of their used
guitar prices? I've always found them to be right in line.


my mental telepathy isn't what it used to be ......


what place?


Eisboch


Forgot the link:www.galaxymusicusa.com


I am still a newbie at judging values, but they seems to be reasonable and
pretty much in line with the pricing structure I am developing at my shop.
I use several sources to determine value, including the "Vintage Guitar
Pricing Guide, 2009". It establishes a value range, but only for guitars
in
"excellent" condition. You then need to adjust for actual condition.


I also search the 'net and see what certain items are selling for and then
arrive at a price that I think is fair and reasonable. Right now I am on
the hunt for a PSR.


I am having fun and meeting a lot of interesting people. It's only been a
month but I am actually starting sell stuff. Still buying more than I sell
though.


The shop has taken a direction that I like quite frankly. It appeals more
to the professional bands and not the teenaged, rock star wannabies. I
lucked out when I rented the space I have because the woodwork throughout
adds a warm atmosphere and "feel" that is quite different from your
typical,
large retail music store. Virtually everybody that comes in comments on
it.
I can see that I'll be focusing more on higher end players and a few
vintage
collectables, rather than on Fender Squires and Gibson clones.


Met a very interesting person who had heard about the shop and wandered in
late yesterday.
I was shocked. But, he/she was really down to earth and loved the place.
Bought something too.
I'll provide details at a later date. Maybe.


It's fun.


Eisboch


"Right now I am on the hunt for a PSR. "


PSR, Richard do you mean PRS?


Paul Reed Smith?


-----------------------------------------------


Yup. *My fingers got tangled up.


Eisboch


It happes bro. believe me it hapens!

LOL!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yup, you are the poster child for such!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still busy as hell?

HK July 7th 09 03:06 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 09:00:36 -0400, HK wrote:

Didn't you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil or see the film,
or both? :) Great book, terrific movie, and the latter so, so, so
"out of character" for its time for those who thought they knew "all
about" Clint Eastwood. :)


Never heard of it. Looked at a review, and it appears to be a very
sordid story.
Although I already get plenty of that sordid stuff thrown at me here
and in news accounts of Gov Sanford, I put it in my Netflix queue,
because Spacey's in it.
Besides, my wife likes sordid stories, being a Lifetime network fan
and all.

--Vic



Though the stories obviously are the same, the movie takes quite a bit
of poetic license with the facts in the book, but both "versions" are
enjoyable. Savannah has been one of our favorite places to visit stay
for a few days for many years. Parts of the city are simply beautiful,
plus there are good restaurants, and *interesting* people. If we lived
in the south again, the Savannah, Charleston, and Hilton Head areas
would be at the top of the list.

Spacey, as you might guess, is terrific in the movie.

Wizard of Woodstock July 7th 09 03:42 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 09:10:02 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jul 7, 7:42 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message

...
On Jul 6, 5:08 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Loogypicker" wrote in message


...


This place used to be close to me, now they've moved on the other side
of town. Very cool place, very knowledgable people, they'll deal, and
it's just a cool ass place! What do you think of some of their used
guitar prices? I've always found them to be right in line.


my mental telepathy isn't what it used to be ......


what place?


Eisboch


Forgot the link:www.galaxymusicusa.com

I am still a newbie at judging values, but they seems to be reasonable and
pretty much in line with the pricing structure I am developing at my shop.
I use several sources to determine value, including the "Vintage Guitar
Pricing Guide, 2009". It establishes a value range, but only for guitars
in
"excellent" condition. You then need to adjust for actual condition.

I also search the 'net and see what certain items are selling for and then
arrive at a price that I think is fair and reasonable. Right now I am on
the hunt for a PSR.

I am having fun and meeting a lot of interesting people. It's only been a
month but I am actually starting sell stuff. Still buying more than I sell
though.

The shop has taken a direction that I like quite frankly. It appeals more
to the professional bands and not the teenaged, rock star wannabies. I
lucked out when I rented the space I have because the woodwork throughout
adds a warm atmosphere and "feel" that is quite different from your
typical,
large retail music store. Virtually everybody that comes in comments on
it.
I can see that I'll be focusing more on higher end players and a few
vintage
collectables, rather than on Fender Squires and Gibson clones.

Met a very interesting person who had heard about the shop and wandered in
late yesterday.
I was shocked. But, he/she was really down to earth and loved the place.
Bought something too.
I'll provide details at a later date. Maybe.

It's fun.

Eisboch


"Right now I am on the hunt for a PSR. "

PSR, Richard do you mean PRS?

Paul Reed Smith?

-----------------------------------------------

Yup. My fingers got tangled up.


ARF...

Age Related Fingers.

We ought to start a support group.

HK July 7th 09 04:03 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 09:10:02 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jul 7, 7:42 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message

...
On Jul 6, 5:08 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Loogypicker" wrote in message
...
This place used to be close to me, now they've moved on the other side
of town. Very cool place, very knowledgable people, they'll deal, and
it's just a cool ass place! What do you think of some of their used
guitar prices? I've always found them to be right in line.
my mental telepathy isn't what it used to be ......
what place?
Eisboch
Forgot the link:www.galaxymusicusa.com

I am still a newbie at judging values, but they seems to be reasonable and
pretty much in line with the pricing structure I am developing at my shop.
I use several sources to determine value, including the "Vintage Guitar
Pricing Guide, 2009". It establishes a value range, but only for guitars
in
"excellent" condition. You then need to adjust for actual condition.

I also search the 'net and see what certain items are selling for and then
arrive at a price that I think is fair and reasonable. Right now I am on
the hunt for a PSR.

I am having fun and meeting a lot of interesting people. It's only been a
month but I am actually starting sell stuff. Still buying more than I sell
though.

The shop has taken a direction that I like quite frankly. It appeals more
to the professional bands and not the teenaged, rock star wannabies. I
lucked out when I rented the space I have because the woodwork throughout
adds a warm atmosphere and "feel" that is quite different from your
typical,
large retail music store. Virtually everybody that comes in comments on
it.
I can see that I'll be focusing more on higher end players and a few
vintage
collectables, rather than on Fender Squires and Gibson clones.

Met a very interesting person who had heard about the shop and wandered in
late yesterday.
I was shocked. But, he/she was really down to earth and loved the place.
Bought something too.
I'll provide details at a later date. Maybe.

It's fun.

Eisboch

"Right now I am on the hunt for a PSR. "

PSR, Richard do you mean PRS?

Paul Reed Smith?

-----------------------------------------------

Yup. My fingers got tangled up.


ARF...

Age Related Fingers.

We ought to start a support group.



Crotchety old farts are you?

jps July 7th 09 06:44 PM

Hey, Eisboch
 
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 08:45:58 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 09:00:36 -0400, HK wrote:


Didn't you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil or see the film,
or both? :) Great book, terrific movie, and the latter so, so, so
"out of character" for its time for those who thought they knew "all
about" Clint Eastwood. :)


Never heard of it. Looked at a review, and it appears to be a very
sordid story.
Although I already get plenty of that sordid stuff thrown at me here
and in news accounts of Gov Sanford, I put it in my Netflix queue,
because Spacey's in it.
Besides, my wife likes sordid stories, being a Lifetime network fan
and all.

--Vic


She's going to love it.


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