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Graham is a great guy and he does get a good range of stuff in.
Tune Inn in Hither Green is nearer but only good when the son or young guy is working, the "dad" or older guy (owner) has regularly given me a terrible experience over the years. There is another nearby shop in Downham, Music Land, nice guys but just boring, cheap selection of guitars and amps.
Did anyone here ever go to Greenwich guitars?
Guitar village is pretty awesome too.
mainly new gear, fender, prs etc but Gary is a cracking bloke and will give you all the time in the world...
warning tho’ he’s a very good salesman so take your wallet
I've never found GV at all friendly; even if the relative positions were swapped (Andertons is about two miles from me) I'd still go to Andertons instead. In all honesty I'd be more inclined to drive to World Guitars than to Guitar Village.
He’s a pleasure to deal with - and the shop has real character. Highly recommended to those who are ever in the area.
Andertons is just too cramped and noisy most of the time. I still buy the odd bit from them but it's often not as pleasant a place unless you go in the morning and catch them when they're a little quieter.
Farnham is OK - there are a couple nice pubs and a proper medieval castle if you are so inclined... but it's kind of full of students and OAPs otherwise with very little in between.
If you have a few hours to kill, take a walk up to the castle and check out the town museum (very near GV). Decent Cafe Nero for a coffee & snack, and some ok places to eat.
Sadly the 3 of the 4 independent shops close to me have closed down in the last 2 years and the 4th has been bought by PMT!
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