FrankenFretter
February 25th, 2012, 02:26 AM
I finally checked out our new Guitar Center today. It's pretty typical, although the guitars haven't had a chance to get to many goobers on them yet, and the employees aren't completely burned out and bitter at this point. I played one guitar, a Martin acoustic. Mostly I just looked around, but I did have a purchase in mind before I got there; a multi-guitar rack to save some space. They had the seven-space rack I was looking for, but wanted $15 more than Musician's Friend, which is strange considering it's the same company. I showed them the online price (thank you Red Laser!), and after getting the poor cashier a bit flustered trying to locate the ad on her computer, she finally found it. Way to go, champ!
Assembly was simple, and it feels like it's sturdy enough that I won't have to worry about a collapse or anything. It's the Proline brand, which I think is the Musician's Friend/Guitar Center house brand for those things. It really does save space over the other racks I've been using, which is nice.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7203/6927740951_64a41c0ba1_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/54283110@N06/6927740951/)
Not quite enough rack space for all of my ladies, but close. It's also easier access to the guitars than regular guitar stands. I'm really happy with it!
Assembly was simple, and it feels like it's sturdy enough that I won't have to worry about a collapse or anything. It's the Proline brand, which I think is the Musician's Friend/Guitar Center house brand for those things. It really does save space over the other racks I've been using, which is nice.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7203/6927740951_64a41c0ba1_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/54283110@N06/6927740951/)
Not quite enough rack space for all of my ladies, but close. It's also easier access to the guitars than regular guitar stands. I'm really happy with it!