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Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops

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Weaser P
Posted 2008-10-25 3:04 PM (#14802)
Subject: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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I'm heading down to Manhattan in a couple of weeks with SWMBO and I'm going to have two days all by my lonesome to check out some git shops. As I don't do the "Big City" very often, I wondered if anyone wanted to throw out any suggestions on some nice shops in that neighborhood. Higher end shops would be cool as I don't get to check out the upper echelon very often and would love to spend a little time with a Collings, McPherson, et al. but I'll take any and all suggestions.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-25 4:57 PM (#14803 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops
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Matt Umanov on Bleeker Street is a pretty good shop.

http://www.umanovguitars.com/
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-25 6:12 PM (#14804 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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You must make an appointment to visit David Cage's bass shop on walker street. When you see the basses, ask to play the oldest they have. You can do dim sum in china town before Cages, and afterwards cab it up to Umanov's. Though the most unique thing about that place are the prices, on the other hand they do have some classics.

I'll think of somemore interesting ones ...

If you do a search you'll find some recommendations we've made before. There some interesting shops in Brooklyn, and Staten Island too.

By the way, what big city is cicero near?
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-10-25 6:44 PM (#14805 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Great stuff, guys. Keep it coming. And I'm 10 minutes out of Hooterville (Syracuse), which is a great little college town but, when you talk top shelf guitars, they go directly to $1,500 Taylors and Martins. Anything higher than that and you drive off the edge of the Earth. Santa Cruz is just a guy who comes once a year to good little kids in Mexico to people here...
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mattsmith
Posted 2008-10-26 12:38 AM (#14806 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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30th street guitars for cool electrics,pedals and amps, Ludlow guitars and rivington guitars are haunts of mine along with the must do pilgrimage to staten island and mandolin bros...
Pastrami sandwich at Katz (don't lose your ticket), or pizza at DiFaro's in brooklyn... chinese I like NY Noodletown..google away... have a blast!
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-10-26 7:20 AM (#14807 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Ask for some shops and get some shops with lunch recommendations on top of it...now THAT'S what I'm talking about. Thanks, Matt!!
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 9:57 AM (#14808 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Check to make sure they're still there ...

Carmine Street Guitar's, around the corner from Umanov's (Repairs on electrics just as good as Umanov's, and cheaper. The guy makes his own teles, no ovations)
East Village Music Store on E 3rd Street (Consignment store, maybe an ovation, pretty cool)
Guitar Bar on first street in Hoboken (take the ferry or path train)
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 10:01 AM (#14809 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Fried Guitars, Inc
Gary Fried
516 State Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217

1-718-855-2504

He makes his own teles. He won't have a huge selection, probably only 3 ready for you to try. But they are sweet. Don't expect a huge to be overawed with the selection, cause it won't happen.
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 10:06 AM (#14810 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Main Drag Music in Williamsburg. I'm not sure they are still there, but they used to be worth a visit.
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 10:10 AM (#14811 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Mazzoti Music on third avenue, if you go to Fried's. Another small store, with sometimes interesting stuff.
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 10:12 AM (#14812 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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And of course, there's the whale on 14th Street, I mean, the Guitar Center. It's like every other GC, but huge.
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 10:18 AM (#14813 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Now you have over a dozen! Damn, I want to go!
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 10:22 AM (#14814 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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But I guess the highest end stuff would be Umanov's and Cage's. With interesting stuff as per, Matt's suggestion. Remember, at Cage's you have to make an appointment. Also, Mando Bros in SI might be worth a trip for you. Depends on the time.

Cage's is only basses, but so cool.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-10-26 11:05 AM (#14815 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops
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PIZZA ...

With all due respect to Matt, I've eaten many a time at DiFaro's. Along with Lombardi's, John's, etc. They're all great. But if you want the best pizza and a really cool walk, just take the subway to Park Row and walk across the Brooklyn Bridge (the sights are amazing). Down the steps and hang right, and right again. Just about under the bridge is GRAMALDI's. The lines will sometimes be over an hour, but it is defacto the best pizza you will ever have. Come on Matt, am I wrong ???

Dave
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 12:19 PM (#14816 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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I have to agree with the Grimaldi's. Great view of the waterfront there, plus there Jacques Torres chocolate just a few blocks away in Dumbo.

As for chinese restaurants here are some of my favorites:

Cong Ly 124 hester vietnamese pho soup and summer roll
Dim Sum Go Go 5 east broadway Dim Sum of course
Amazing 66 @ 66 Mott anything Cantonese
Grand Sichuan 125 canal near the bridge and the temple --- get the mild hot pot and the cold noodles
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-10-26 2:17 PM (#14817 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Great stuff, guys, and I'll be keeping this thread in my pocket when we're down there so keep all the good stuff coming. Any specific acoustic music joints or are they on every corner...?
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 2:24 PM (#14818 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Depends on the nights .... Check out the websites for the Rodeo Bar in manhattan and Hank's Saloon in Brooklyn. Both are easy to get to. In fact, hank's, which is a dive, may be easier to get to, even though it's not in manhattan. Those are my favorites ...
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mattsmith
Posted 2008-10-26 3:40 PM (#14819 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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I've never tried Grimaldi's...This thread is making me hungry... locals, keep the hints coming!!!
Sushi? I like Yama
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mattsmith
Posted 2008-10-26 3:41 PM (#14820 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Bu the way, AN4340... I'm plaing at Northern Lights in Clifton Parl Nov 14 with my band...
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-10-26 3:46 PM (#14821 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Now there's a show I'd love to be around for!
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-10-26 4:57 PM (#14822 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops



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an4340,

Is Drome Sound still in business?
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cliff
Posted 2008-10-26 8:00 PM (#14823 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Weez;

If by chance y'need t'kill some time & wanna' hook-up, (I'm a quick train/ferry ride from Midtown), PM'me, I'll give you my #'s.
(I tried to PM them t'YOU but your BoxIsFull)
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 8:08 PM (#14824 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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Drome is still in business ... as far as I know. I've only been north for 6 months. Still trying to feel my way around.
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 8:12 PM (#14825 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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For me the best sushi is Tomoe on Thompson. Unless you go on off hours the line is unbearable, so get a menu and call it in, and then pick it up.
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an4340
Posted 2008-10-26 8:35 PM (#14826 - in reply to #14802)
Subject: Re: Manhattan (NYC) Git Shops


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My favorite margarita place is the burrito bar on the corner of walker and church.
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