Eskimo_Joe wrote:Donner wrote:Hey cool another CAF in STL !!!! welcome !!
How do you like it ??
Thanks Donner! I'm over in Soulard near 1860 Hardshell Cafe and Hammerstones. I'm liking the area except the lack of a good grocery store nearby, but I work downtown so the commute can't be beat.
Anyway, I LOVE THE CAF. It may be my favorite BJF pedal. It is just so rich and ballsy. It just sounds like rock n roll should sound in my opinion. I'm using it through a Germino Club 40 and it just absolutely rocks!
Which guitar shops around here are worth checking out? I've been to Eddies and Killer Vintage.
You could try the Soulard Farmer's Market. I believe it's the oldest continuously-operating Farmer's Market in the country, since 1760 I think. STL was still a French colony at that time. Also, don't forget to see my friend Billy Barnett play at 1860's on a Tuesday night. As far as I'm concerned, he's the best guitarist in STL. Has a huge pedal board, too ... lotsa Way Huge stuff.
IMO, the best guitar shop in STL is J. Gravity strings. It's also closest to you ... you could actually walk there from where you live.
Fazio's Frets-n-Friends is worth checking out in West County. McMurray Music up on Page was a decent one, too ... although I think they've gone corporate since I've left the area...but still may be worth a look.
I've also had good experience with Dave at Killer Vintage.
Eddie's no doubt has the biggest "boutique" selection, but I am personally NOT a fan of that store. Those guys can be quite unfriendly in there. If I wanted something "new" and boutique, I'd just order it from Make 'n Music in Chicago.
Anyway, YMMV...those are my experiences from the time I lived there.
Have fun
Doc