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Wunjo Guitars - Denmark Street, London

Wunjos is the most well rounded shop on Denmark street; they have a great selection of electric and acoustic guitars from Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Rickenbacker, Martin and Guild. Not missing many big names at all. Everyone is always friendly and know their stuff when you ask a hard question. 

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Rockers - Denmark Street, London

Rockers is one of my favourite shops in Denmark Street, they have loads of high-gain gear and they were also the only place with a Jim Root Telecaster which is the reason Jarrad and I had made the journey into town. 

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Jhonny Roadhouse Music- Manchester

I had just enough time to head over to Jhonny Roadhouse Music before heading home and I am really glad I did. 

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Dawsons Music - Manchester

Picking up from last time I headed over to Dawsons after spotting it on the way to dinner the night before.

Everyone is very friendly inside this super clean shop, there were not to many customers about on a Monday afternoon but you can imagine it packed on the weekends. They have a huge range of Fender, Gibson and Epiphone electric’s along the back wall which is quite impressive; though its a bit desensitising seeing so many amazing instruments at once.

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Chase Music - Manchester

It is no secret that I love to visit guitar shops; especially the wonderful little independent ones. There is something about the atmosphere of a rough, cramped shop like this that makes them so appealing to me. It must be the collector mentality like a DJ looking for rare vinyl every week in the same bins. (which they are not short of in Manchester either) You just never know what amazing guitar they will have up on the wall. 

Chase Music on Oldham Street is no different; they pride themselves on having the best deals in town. (which is no mean feat being a five minute walk from Dawson’s)

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