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Restring For Charity Breaks Food Donation Record (AGAIN)

April 25, 2019 by MGRSTL

April’s Restring For Charity event supporting the STL Food Bank was held back on April 12, and once again, it was an absolute success! With the help of our incredible customers, we were able to smash last year’s record donation total. That has happened every year since we started hosting Restring for Charity in 2015! We can’t thank you enough for your continued support of this … [Read more...]

A Beginner’s Guide To Selling Used Instruments

November 10, 2017 by MGRSTL

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Whether you are ready to upgrade your equipment or you simply need to get rid of an instrument that’s been collecting dust for several years, selling your old gear is the way to get the best value. Additionally, you can make your budget for upgrades go even further when you add selling or trading in old equipment. However, if you have never sold an instrument before, it … [Read more...]

4 Reasons To Buy Used Musical Instruments & Gear

September 22, 2017 by MGRSTL

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If you’re in the market for an instrument or if you’re ready for an upgrade, you are probably excited to get something new. However, you need to remember that something new to you doesn’t necessarily have to have the factory packaging. You may be surprised how much more value you can get when buying used gear. From getting more quality for your money to supporting the local … [Read more...]

1979 GIBSON ES-335TD ELECTRIC GUITAR – CHERRY

July 6, 2017 by MGRSTL

Talk about a cherry guitar!  In the store this week comes a vintage 1979 Gibson ES-335TD in Cherry finish.  Beautiful sounding semi-hollow body with all the character that comes with a 70's Gibson.  This one plays as good as it looks! It features a bound semi-hollow maple body, a mahogany neck with 22-fret bound rosewood fingerboard, two "Patent Number" pickups, and a … [Read more...]

Ludwig Drums, anyone?

April 15, 2017 by MGRSTL

We are slowly becoming the place for vintage drum kits, and they just keep rolling in.  This month has been all about Ludwig Drums.  Some very cool kits from the earlier years of Ludwig/WFL. (Plus one current set that is too nice to leave out!)  Check some of them out below... Here is a link to our kits on the website - USED 1960S LUDWIG HOLLYWOOD 4-PIECE SHELLS … [Read more...]

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Maestro RR ——– (Randy Rhoads)

44 years today. Unbelievable. That’s how long it’s been since the great Randy Rhoads was taken from this world so abruptly. His influence from just a few albums and a handful of live recordings is immeasurable. And, his influence on the gear we still buy is astounding. Jackson guitars only exist because of Randy Rhoads. […]

What Riff You Gonna Hear?

What Song Are You Gonna Hear At MGR STL?

Wayne’s World started a trend – a forbidden song trend – led by the all-time forbidden #1: Stairway to Heaven. Our opinion is if you can play that beauty – have at it. Masterpiece; always and forever! And, of course there are more on the ‘traditional’ ‘forbidden’ list: Sweet Child O’Mine, Smoke on the Water, […]

Fender Custom Shop

Top Shelf

At our ‘old’ store we had the Red Wall. It was where the cool high-end guitars and basses liked to hang out. It was a glorious attraction. Beautiful select gear framed in crimson for all to see and touch. At our ‘new’ shop we have lots more room. We have lots more inventory. So, we […]

Solid State Guitar Amplifiers

So I’m gonna confess something first and foremost: I’m a tube snob. I love the glass. I love the dynamic push and pull you get from having valves in an amplifier. Valves/tubes/glass – bottles of tone… BUT – let’s talk briefly about Solid State Amplifiers… They have their place. And in many cases – they […]

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