Topic: local music store
I am happy to report that my small town of Mineral Wells TX now has a music store. I am wishing him good vibes and luck. Our town is not known for fostering shops like this.
Most of what people in my town concider a place to buy a guitar is Garrets Pawn shop.
( they sell Kona and bunches of other low line brands and charge too much for name brands) and overprice their strings.
Up untill now the only other option was drive 20 miles to the next town and up untill three years ago only had one choice of stores, Who just so happened to snatch up all the major brands and somehow got it so that no other shop in a 50 or so mile radious can be an "authorized dealer" for Fender or Gibson along with many others. (Somehow that just goes against my idea of Free enterprise) And they also over price their stuff. Ex- Strings 2 for 1,, 22 bucks! Really???? for GHS or Dean Markley???? (and the employ's are kind of shall we say arrogant about their shop, w/ the exception of the old guy who repairs vintage amps and effects) So I dont go there unless I absoultly have to.
The other store in that town is a very good set up and all the guys are cool and priced very well and where I spent a lot of $$ in the last two years.
The new local store is pretty modest, about 15 or 20 used guitars on the wall and all priced at a very affordable level and some used amps. He does repairs, is a musician, and has lessons. I took my boys in there to meet him, and we ended up just jamming around for about an hour or so, and he was showing me and the boys stuff. We had fun and the boys want lessons (continue my 10 yr olds guitar lessons and get the 8 yr old on bass).
I really want him to prosper and will spend my extra bucks at his place. Heck, I even told him I had a beater drum kit that I wanted to get rid of and he said bring it down here and just "store it" in my place, it will give us something to jam with. He even agreed to put a for sale sign on it and I told him we could consign it.
So if your passing through Mineral Wells on HWY281, right across from the firehouse is a music store with an old bail bonds sign over it, Stop in and say Hello to Brian.
– George Lynch 2013 (Dokken, Lynchmob, KXM, Tooth & Nail etc....)