Roger had answered all my questions and more, allowed me to browse around to see his collection (without being hands on with any instruments at this time to keep COVID things in mind), then finally took my information down to be on my way. When I arrived I knocked on the door, he let me in (only 1 customer aloud per time to allow for safe distancing), we then spoke of what brought me to his shop that day and he did more then accommodate me. Although it is a smaller guitar shop, it's packed with an outstanding selection that cannot be ignored.On top of all that mentioned above, he has also taken into account the necessary precautions in regards to the current COVID-19 restraints. I need to get rid of some stuff so I’m saying goodbye Collection only from E1 area of London. It’s always stayed in tune and has served me well. In general Washburn electric and acoustic guitars have become treasured instruments by many owners, and the quality of Asian produced models has reached a high standard. It has received a number of knocks and chips and I even had to cobble together some machineheads which don’t match. If you are ever looking for advice, guitar knowledge or finally buying that guitar you wanted whether it's an entry level up to your dream guitar, Brickhouse Guitars is the place to go! Roger is borderline one of a kind, between his vast knowledge/experience with guitars over all his years as a store owner & musician, his accommodating hardware & accessories, it's definitely something worth checking out. Washburn acoustic guitars manufactured from the early 70’s to early 90’s are considered superior in quality to more recent models, and some have become highly collectible.
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