I was in town for the weekend and staying at the Westin for a conference. Got through about 3:30 and decided I should see if I could find a good guitar store to assuage my two day guitar withdrawal! I started looking around on the internet and realized that outside of GC and Sam Ash, there doesn't appear to be much. Surprising for such a large town. Nothing against either of the two aforementioned establishments but usually they carry the same gear I can see at any GC. When I saw the photo online I thought, well this is going to be like one of those expensive department stores that only have five shirts and charge $500 a piece for them. I was pleasantly surprised to find it was nothing like that. True enough, the owner carries some offbeat gear from smaller builders but but the prices were very reasonable. They had a 66 Mustang with a lot of vintage mojo for $1400 and a used Weller Fleetwood Woody (look it up) which I ended up snagging unexpectedly (ok, it happens - called to me). Anyway, Matt helped me primarily and Sage and the other fella there as well as the luthier were all great. They were neither pretentious or pushy. It was like looking at guitars with some friends in the band. They like talking gear (which is a good thing cause that's what they do). You would think that it would be easy just to blow off a guy in from out of town but it was super friendly and professional all the way. As a plus, they do free concerts with some cool musicians from time to time right in their showroom. If you are local you should do yourself a favor and check em out. If you are traveling, just be prepared to walk out of there with a really unusual find. I'm sure they ship but I took mine with me. Hopefully, Delta will treat it with care! Had a great time - 5 stars definitely.