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Giraku:
I remember seeing a similar thread on AGF a while ago. I think it is kinda cool to have a small database of your FLGS here at UTGF. 8)

I travel a lot. The first thing I always do, when I arrived at a town where I have never visited, is to look for a local guitar shop or two so that I can visit and play some on my free time. ;D

So what is your FLGS? Please provide the name of the store and the city. If you just like online shops, that's also ok.
Here is mine:

Empire Music, Pittsburgh, PA
Joe is a super nice guy. He knows almost everything about Taylor and Martin guitars.

Pianos N Stuff, Pittsburgh, PA
Jason is my go-to-guy at this store. He is great and in charge of the guitar department.

Cheers! :)

thedak:
Same Here

Empire Music in Mt Lebanon

Joe is the man.

I've bought ~10 Taylors there and have been treated fantastic.

TaylorGirl:
My FLGS is Elderly Instruments in Lansing, MI. I was raised in Lansing and worked my career there. I started going to Elderly in 1974, after starting guitar in 1973. At that time, Elderly was in its original store, a hole-in-the-wall store in East Lansing, across from Michigan State (my alma mater, by the way). Now, Elderly is an internationally recognized store.  It's amazing to me. Stan Werbin is a great guy and he has a wonderful staff of talented people and luthiers. I'm proud to be one its earliest customers and to have grown up with them.

http://www.elderly.com/

Strumming Fool:
Martin Music in Memphis TN. Eric Martin and his store are featured in the latest issue of W&S:

http://www.martinmusicguitar.com/

timster:
The 12th Fret in Toronto, Canada.

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