Classificação do local: 3 Tollesbury, United Kingdom
Good provincial guitar shop. The owner Steve Treble is a real character and knows his stuff.
Tracey W.
Classificação do local: 5 Geneva, Switzerland
Excellent selection of guitars in this guitar emporium. Steve Treble the owner of the shop is a guitar expert and also teaches guitar. Prices range from 135 quid for a starter guitar to 3 grand for a vintage gibson or Fender. whether you are looking for acoustic, bass or rock guitar-Steves your man!
Lejom
Classificação do local: 1 Bristol, United Kingdom
Tried to give them my business. Was waiting outside door at 10:30am opening time, per hours on website. Gave up 25 minutes later. No reply to telephone, nothing to indicate change in hours. Basically wasted my morning. Unimpressed.
N G.
Classificação do local: 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
Whilst travelling through Ecuador recently I picked up a guitar and ever since haven’t been able to put it down. I’ve been welcomed into a world that isn’t just about guitars but seems to be intrinsically about the life. This shop is a classic example of people living the guitar playing life. Most well known for their selection of vintage guitars this is a fine place to hold onto some truly beautiful pieces of work and utter«she will be mine» straight out of Wayne’s World. For those serious on buying a guitar these guys have a wide choice and a clearly high level of expertise to guide you through the process. With lessons to boot this seems to be a very good guitar one stop.
Jon B.
Classificação do local: 3 Bristol, United Kingdom
Treblerock Music used to be on St Michaels Hill, but has moved up into posh Clifton, and downsized the actual shop. This is a good supplier of both big name brands, and smaller lesser well known models. The best thing, though, are the vintage guitars, which are purely beautiful and worth beholding even if you don’t give it a try and play. There’s a few superb Gibsons and Rickenbackers in stock at the moment so I strongly advise a browse. Unlike their Bishopston rivals, they do have some of the standard guitars you would expect to see in a guitar shop. The owner is usually in the hop, a fairly friendly guy who’s always willing to help out. They also have guitar tuition on offer, but I haven’t heard any reports about the standard of teaching — the prices seem quite reasonable though so perhaps worth a go.