Where to buy a Mesa Boogie!?


6strngs_2hmbkrs
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6strngs_2hmbkrs
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03/14/2005 11:14 pm
hey, I was recently checking out mesa boogie amps, but I've gone to just about every music store online and cannot find one that sells them, so I have no way of figuring out a price range for one. any of you know a place where they are sold online?
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03/14/2005 11:40 pm
You will be able to get prices here however Id go to eBay !

http://www.mesaboogiehollywood.com/
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03/15/2005 4:38 pm
I read about mesa boogies in a book I own, and absolutely fell in love with them , just from the photos. Over and abov the marshalls and vox and quite a few other nice looking amps in there.
If I was to buy an amp, the MB Mk III would be my first choice. It's the one featured in that book. But I've seen the MKIV, and it's not bad looking either.
I also loved the polytone minibrute, again from that book. I have nice taste, huh? :cool:
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03/16/2005 12:37 pm
Just be sure not to transform into Kenya's own Ed Roman !! Tee Hee !!
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03/16/2005 4:07 pm
Man, that would be something to BEHOLD! I however don't know how big a market there is over here for that. But maybe there'd be people to buy stuff, coz all these good musicians keep looking outside the country to buy real good quality instruments.
Plus maybe I'd have people coming in from East And Central Africa for their major buys.
It's an idea, seriously. I bet it would need quite an amount of dough to put together, but still, it's an idea.
*Goes off to the river bank to think it over*

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03/16/2005 9:01 pm
There is a reason alot of mom n' pop music shops still make it despite the music malls like sam ash,guitar center e.c.t.

Sam Ash won't give you the time of day compared to the smaller shops customer service.Ask for a set up(cleaning,restringing,intonation,truss rod adjustment)at a big store and see what happens.Plus the overall selection of small stores may be smaller(obviously),but the products more often then not are of higher calibur.Less pressure and return hassles if they occur.

yeah,a music shop would be sweet.The initial overhead and property acquisition might suck,but if the sevice is right and good brands are on the floor then you would have a neat little business.
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