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    Question Canadian on-line vendors ?

    Anyone know of any ? I checked out ZZZounds but they don't ship to Canada. I know others will but was curious if there were any Canadian based places.

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    Good question - I have been trying to find some, but they are sparse. Musician's Friend are able to send a lot of stuff to Canada, check their site. Axemusic.com has some stuff, but I can't stand their website and they are overpriced with a poor selection of products.
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    I bumped into this last night http://www.stewartguitars.ca/index.html
    Shared an email with the fellow, a retired teacher keeping busy. Some nice stuff, no affiliation.

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    Try tomleemusic.ca. Or Ebay.ca

    Not many Canadian vendors online yet. What are you looking for? You can always look up any number of websites for traditional brick-and-mortar stores. Give one of them a call and have something ordered in if it's not readily available.

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    thanks guys, that TomLee site looks interesting.

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    good site to visit...bought two from the company, I'm very impressed.

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    Hey, dotonshaft, post an intro in the Fret Player's section!
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