Author Topic: Old issues of wood and steel  (Read 3430 times)

Shutterbug

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Re: Old issues of wood and steel
« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2020, 01:36:44 PM »
Susie, definitely agree that Stan & Co are wonderful folks.  It was probably 1977 when I first got on their mailing list.  Last time I was actually in the store, I offered my customer number to the sales clerk.  I said, "xxxx" and he waited for the extra digits.  They are up to six digits or more now, and he had never encountered such a low number.  All of my Martin guitars (now long gone) and our Rainsong came from Elderly.  When we still had family in Michigan and were visiting routinely, a day trip from Ann Arbor up to the store was always part of any visit.  It is probably a good thing for my wallet that they are far away now!

I used to get all of their catalogs (instruments, CD's, etc were separate issues) and kept most of them.  I still look forward to and often re-browse the annual catalog that I get.  Thinking about it it has been a while, and there was nothing included with my last order a couple of months ago.  Maybe they've stopped doing print catalogs in this digital age.   :(
Though they still technically have customer numbers, with their new system, they aren't as dependent on them. They no longer issue catalogs. :(

I think I still have a few of their old catalogs laying around somewhere...
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