Hello everyone,
I'm seriously considering selling/trading my OM-03 for an L-03 and had the genius thought to see if there are any forumites in St. Louis, MO with an L-03 they care to let me try out before I commit to this idea.
Anyone?
Hello, I live in St.Louis. I dont have an L-03 but there is a shop called Eddie's Guitars in Mapelwood that carrys Larrivee. There website says they have a few L-03 and a number of others. This is one of the higher end shops around STL. Might want to take drive down there to check them out. There website is http://eddiesguitars.com/
Hope that helps....
Brad, thanks for that information. I'll be visiting Eddies the next time I'm in SL. Finally get a chance to try out an L model. I'm in S. Ill.
Thanks for the reply, Brad. I've been to Eddies but unfortunately they are the exact opposite of a hospitable environment to try out an instrument in - you ring a doorbell then get buzzed in and are asked why you didn't make an appointment (they have posted business hours), you have to ask to see a specific guitar (no browsing), sit down with only one of their approved picks and are handed the guitar while the salesman stands within personal comfort space with a paper towel ready to wipe the guitar as soon as you're done with the inspection. I have to be desperate to go back there. I honestly don't like to talk bad about a shop but I, and other friends who have been there to check out a guitar too many times with the same experience to ignore it.
Sorry for the negative post guys.
broKen, maybe next time you're in town we can meet up?
Chris
broKen, maybe next time you're in town we can meet up?
Chris
Hi Chris, it's worth a try, but I think I'll skip Eddies, if what you say is so. Let me add that I don't blame them for protecting their interests. They've obviously been burnt before. Perhaps when I have cash in hand with serious intent to buy...
Thanks for the invite.
Great, just let me know when you come to town.
I agree that Eddies should protect their products but they've done so at the risk of turning away customers.
Quote from: cbarclay on January 08, 2012, 03:54:09 PM
Thanks for the reply, Brad. I've been to Eddies but unfortunately they are the exact opposite of a hospitable environment to try out an instrument in - you ring a doorbell then get buzzed in and are asked why you didn't make an appointment (they have posted business hours), you have to ask to see a specific guitar (no browsing), sit down with only one of their approved picks and are handed the guitar while the salesman stands within personal comfort space with a paper towel ready to wipe the guitar as soon as you're done with the inspection. I have to be desperate to go back there. I honestly don't like to talk bad about a shop but I, and other friends who have been there to check out a guitar too many times with the same experience to ignore it.
Sorry for the negative post guys.
broKen, maybe next time you're in town we can meet up?
Chris
Wow, thats kinda sad to hear. I moved into the Mapelwood area a year or so back and kinda stumbled apone the shop while exploring the area. I peaked in the window but didnt actually go in because the door had a sighn saying "ring for service" and I wasnt actully going to buy anything so i kept going. But I went home and checked out there website. I guess they dont want you in there unless your sure to buy. That is pretty cold and I sure wouldnt run my shop that way. But it is all high dollar stuff in there and I can see them not wanting kids going in and out messing with there exspensive stuff. Plus STL seems to have a high rate of people that just dont give a crap about other peoples property along with a high crime rate. So who can blame them. But that can make for an uncomfortable buying expirence........
Guitar Center in Bridgeton had a dozen Larrys last time I looked
Thanks Jimmy. I didn't realize they were carrying them again.
I didn't realize Eddies had gotten so bad. But, they've always been a bit, how shall I say it, "elitist." When asked what I was looking for I used to reply, "I'll know it when I see it." That is until I heard one salesperson speak derisively about another customer who said exactly that after the guy left. I had an issue with them once about returning and exchanging an item. They finally accommodated me, but only after I spoke with the manufacturer. I will say they really have some very nice boutique guitars and amps - probably the best selection in or anywhere near St. Louis. That said, Bridgeton GC does have several Larrivees on display. I'd definitely go there first. I always deal with Brian. He'll treat you right.
axeman, you're absolutely right - Eddies is certainly a very high end 'boutique' sort of place with an amazing selection. I think the only reason they stay afloat is because there is a certain subset of customers who buy from them and like the 'idea' of that sort of shop. It takes all sorts I guess!
I have recently satisfied my L craving but will stop by that GC next time I'm in the area. I appreciate the tip and will talk with Brian when I stop in.
Have you checked out Fazio's Frets and Friends? They're on Manchester. I don't think they carry Larry's but they gave a great selections of other brands.
Yeah, Fazio's is a great shop. I used to stop by there but since they moved waaaay out (for me) a few years ago I have only been there once.
I get out to Fazios every once in a while. They do indeed have a great selection of acoustics. Also some offbeat electrics and some nice vintage/upper end stuff. They do not carry Larrivee but occationally get in a trade. Music Folk in Webster Groves also has a nice selection of acoustics but, like Fazios, does not carry Larrivee. They also get in trades once in a while. Of my 4 Larrivees, all were bought used; one at Music Folk, two at Bridgeton GC and one at Crestwood GC.
Quote from: cbarclay on January 08, 2012, 03:54:09 PM
handed the guitar while the salesman stands within personal comfort space with a paper towel ready to wipe the guitar as soon as you're done with the inspection.
why would they wipe it down with a paper towel? Paper towels will scratch the finish...I'd use a microfibre cloth...much more guitar friendly that paper towels.
Quote from: Dotneck on January 30, 2012, 07:47:22 PM
why would they wipe it down with a paper towel? Paper towels will scratch the finish...I'd use a microfibre cloth...much more guitar friendly that paper towels.
Good question. I nearly asked myself but I decided not to.
Bounty, the quicker picker upper.