They may more more interested in selling the entire inventory or big chucks of it to other dealers. Stratosphere could buy all their guitars and part them out.Went into the Dallas TX store at noon. There were more people browsing around inside than I had ever seen in my somewhat 15 previous visits or so. Big signs on the entry doors, "Everything on Sale!" Inside next to all of the guitars, small little blue signs saying, "5% off all guitars." Same sign with FX pedals. Around the store hung various BIG signs saying, "Up to 30% off!" I didn't look too awful hard for something marked off that deep, but there was nothing obvious in the guitar department. The store didn't seem too motivated to move anything based on the recent news of closing.
5% --- pfffff.
Yeah, I figured that was one of the eventual later steps.They may more more interested in selling the entire inventory or big chucks of it to other dealers. Stratosphere could buy all their guitars and part them out.
Exactly. I live closer to the one on 75/Lovers Lane. That Sam Ash close by looks like an out of date warehouse from the outside.They are another music company that never bothered to upgrade their website's look and functionality. It looks like a time capsule from the late 90's. They have a huge store here in Dallas. It's neat, clean and spacious but it suffers from an average guitar selection. I rarely see anyone, plus there are four Guitar Centers just a few miles to their north, south, east and west. I'm surprised they have lasted as long as they have in the location.
Didn't know if you knew that the Sam Ash building used to be a long-time "Western Warehouse" boot store(?).Exactly. I live closer to the one on 75/Lovers Lane. That Sam Ash close by looks like an out of date warehouse from the outside.
That’s right. I remember that now that you mention it.Didn't know if you knew that the Sam Ash building used to be a long-time "Western Warehouse" boot store(?).