I'll be in Nashville Friday & Saturday for a family reunion. Besides Gruhn's anything worth checking out. I won't have a lot of time, just Friday & Saturday night for a while.
I'll be in Nashville Friday & Saturday for a family reunion. Besides Gruhn's anything worth checking out. I won't have a lot of time, just Friday & Saturday night for a while.
Cotten Music
I'll 2nd the recommendation for Cotten Music. Only 5 minutes from Gruhn, and they have more in stock right now. At least that's my observation from this past weekend... Call Gruhn beforehand though just to make sure they haven't moved. I never could get an exact answer as to when they are moving. After seeing it down there on a Saturday afternoon, I sure see their reason for wanting to move. You almost couldn't get in the place for all of these folks who were half drunk in the middle of the afternoon, just standing there on the corner listening to a homeless guy play the guitar. It wasn't like that at all when I used to live in Nashville, but now it is difficult to even try out an instrument down there on a Saturday.
Artisan Guitars in Franklin , TN about twenty minutes from Downtown Nashville. Yes primarily a guitar store often has several fine mandolins. It is also located in an old factory converted into a mini mall so there are "shopping " opportunities for all. R/
I love hanging out with mandolin nerds . . . . . Thanks peeps ...
1924 Gibson A Snakehead
2005 National RM-1
2007 Hester A5
2009 Passernig A5
2015 Black A2-z
2010 Black GBOM
2017 Poe Scout
2014 Smart F-Style Mandola
2018 Vessel TM5
2019 Hogan F5
Carter Vintage now has their showroom open. Lotsa toys there too.
There are several past threads on the subject that you might want to skim through. They are here.
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
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http://www.billsbluegrass.com/
Not necessarily Bluegrass but great eclectic music played by amazing musicians at a little dive called 3rd & Lindsley. Bela Fleck's bass player Victor Wooten shows up there frequently. Saw Stuart Duncan playing with guitarist Jack Pearson there a few years back. Great show during which Stuart switched off playing Fiddle and Reso-Mandolin and Jack on Guitar, Reso-Guitar, slide Reso-Mandolin, Mandolin and Vox Humana. Located at 3rd & Lindsley, far from the NashVegas strip! N.F.I. but good food and drink too.
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