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New York Trip

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Hi all, going to New York next week (Manhatten) to see the Christo gates in Central Park. Looking for suggestions of music stores with equipment or sheet music of interest to a bass player. Also any ideas on clubs for blues or jazz.
Always wanted to be in a band. Got recruited as a begining bass player a year ago and just bought my second bass. A 1983 white 4003. Lovin' it all.
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48th St.

Between 6th and 7th. Ave
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Yeah...Manny's Sam Ash. Rudy's Music Stop, 48th St. Custom Guitars. Too bad Sam Ash squashed Alex Music, bought up Manny's and We Buy and Sell closed.
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Thanks Joey and Chris, will check them out
Always wanted to be in a band. Got recruited as a begining bass player a year ago and just bought my second bass. A 1983 white 4003. Lovin' it all.
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Yeah I was just there a couple of weeks ago (I live in LA). I stopped by Rudy's and played a 4001c64S (they also have a c64 FG which is sweet Jim Glen) through whatever ****** amp they had up there, and put it down pretty quickly. Cool bass but I don't know if it's worth the $2700 he wanted for it. If memory serves it was Manny's that has a handful of RIC guitars in stock including a lovely 620 Monty Brown. Have fun on your trip!!
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THANKS OLIVER
Always wanted to be in a band. Got recruited as a begining bass player a year ago and just bought my second bass. A 1983 white 4003. Lovin' it all.
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Rudy's is nice, but they're jerks in there. They have lots of high end stuff, and are kind of uppity about it. I bought an Orange 2x12 cab from them, as they are the only Orange dealer in NYC.
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Yeah I thought they were rather jerky and aloof as well - the guy who was supposed to be "helping" me was really irritated that I had asked to please see any Rick basses they have. He stomped up the stairs and sat there and hovered over me while I was checking out the c64s. Nice stuff in the store though, I agree with you John.
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I had a good purchasing experience at Rudy's a couple of months ago, but then I was served by the most gorgeous brunette in blue angora (and I do mean a she). If only she'd been a bass player....

Sam Ash is just too hard sell for me, and I'm leery about their instrument care - they had a C64FG w/o trc, just carelessly propped by the checkout, ready to be tripped over, on at what appeared to be list price.
enough, already.
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