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dindude Frets: 8574
August 2013 in Guitar
Your intrepid reporter here, let loose for half a hour by the better half in that there Denmark Street, just a couple of thoughts:Rockers has closed down since I was last here, not a huge loss but you wonder whether another guitar shop will fill the gap.Tanglewood really do have a foothold on the acoustic market here, they are EVERYBLOODYWHERE.Just played a couple of Sigma's in Westside that were frankly astonishing for the money, the all 'hog 00 slot head in particular. HmmmmThose Nash guitars, the relic jobs look terrible.You wouldn't come here for a bargain.That's all.
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TTony Frets: 28024
August 2013
Our first live report.
SkyNews - pah!
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stonevibe Frets: 7212
August 2013 edited August 2013
I used to work on Charing Cross Road, so I avoided this place like the plague. Full of idiots and overpriced instruments.
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Bucket Frets: 7752
August 2013 edited August 2013
Rockers has moved to the top floor of Hank's, which used to be Music Ground.
It's still shite.
Went in there last week, the guy didn't even look up and acknowledge there was a customer in the shop when I walked in. None of their guitars particularly interest me either... they have Jacksons and Ibanezes but none of the cool models. There was an old Ibanez ST200 from the early 80s in there, which I played and thought was nice, but the guy said they wanted £1200 for it... strikes me as enormously overpriced. Wunjo's is still the best shop on the street by a mile.
- "I'm going to write a very stiff letter. A VERY stiff letter. On cardboard."
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monquixote Frets: 17916
August 2013 tFB Trader
Bucket said:
It's still shite.
Wunjo's is still the best shop on the street by a mile.
What this man said.
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tonyrath Frets: 51
August 2013
Nice people Wunjos I usually take people to Mairants or Chappells for acoustic stuff.
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noisepolluter Frets: 823
August 2013
monquixote said:
Bucket said:
It's still shite.
Wunjo's is still the best shop on the street by a mile.
What this man said.
Absolutely. Wunjo have great service, sensible prices (with scope for haggling) and plenty of interesting second hand stock.
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oldBlueWolf Frets: 13
August 2013
I used to forget about Wunjo when it was tucked away round the corner :-D they are the more pleasant of the Denmark Street mob. If I ever go down there its usually for the bookshops :-)
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dindude Frets: 8574
August 2013
tonyrath said:
Nice people Wunjos I usually take people to Mairants or Chappells for acoustic stuff.
I went to Chappells for the first time yesterday, didnt even know it existed until recently. Fine if you like, erm, Yamaha's, not much cop for anything else.
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tonyrath Frets: 51
August 2013
Well as it is owned by Yamaha no surprises there. However the staff are friendly and some have knowledge
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carlos Frets: 3533
August 2013
And have Vigiers, well maybe just a couple.
My feedback thread -https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/107730/carlos
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eldarvanyar Frets: 32
November 2016
Are 'All bang and strummit' still there, or just around there?
I bought my first electric guitar there which was a White Ibanez Roadstar II with 3 sc for £240 in 1986 I think. I had decided I wanted to learn the electric at school. I asked them to play it for me and it sounded really good to me not that I knew anything.
I then traded it in there for a Charvel Model 1 or 2 I think which was a single humbucker as I was in to shred then and they had just come out and Deff Lepard were using Jackson's.
Sorry, enough memory lane
'Less is more' or is it 'more is less?'
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mort Frets: 720
November 2016
I watched Mark King & Joan Armatrading do their handprints outside Rose Morris back in the early 90s. They held a charity auction in the street outside and I 'won' a nice Washburn electro acoustic. Was anyone else there?
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BRISTOL86 Frets: 1920
November 2016
eldarvanyar said:
Sorry, enough memory lane
How far away is that from denmark street?
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peteri Frets: 1284
November 2016
I find Notom always worth a visit and love the demo facility at the MXR place just over the road (forget the name).
Agree the rest of it is crap, mind you I think it has been for a very long time now and cross rail has given it the kick it deserved
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dindude Frets: 8574
November 2016
Wow, I remember starting this thread within the first few days of this fine forum launching - nice resurrection!
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scrumhalf Frets: 11440
November 2016
eldarvanyar said:
Are 'All bang and strummit' still there, or just around there?
I was at university just around the corner from there. It didn't last too long. Last I saw of Jon Gold he was selling insurance and doing karaoke in the evening, but that was a good 15-20 years ago. He was very tolerant of people dropping in for chats. Possibly he and his partner were too nice to be in the business.
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crunchman Frets: 11526
November 2016
mort said:
I watched Mark King & Joan Armatrading do their handprints outside Rose Morris back in the early 90s. They held a charity auction in the street outside and I 'won' a nice Washburn electro acoustic. Was anyone else there?
I went to a charity auction at Denmark St in the early nineties. Got a DiMarzio Very Metal pedal.
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Shark_Eyes Frets: 377
November 2016
I avoid Hanks like the plague, they're very dismissive, massively overpriced and everything needs a set up.
I'm a big fan of Wunjo and Regents Sound, particularly for service.I'll occasionally go into Angels if I've got tonnes of cash, but they rarely have anything I want or can afford.
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stickyfiddle Frets: 27777
November 2016 edited November 2016
I'm not sure I've ever bought anything from Denmark St. Maybe strings. I like a wander round as much as the next guy but even the beloved Wunjo is rubbish compared with Guitar Village or Coda
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Whitecat Frets: 5512
November 2016 edited November 2016
BRISTOL86 said:
eldarvanyar said:
Sorry, enough memory lane
How far away is that from denmark street?
It's gone now, they razed it as well to build a Crossrail station and some flats.
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