I hope you enjoy this tour of some of the best London Guitar Shops! Do you love these shops too, and what are the guitar shops you enjoy visiting most? 🎸🤘
Appreciate you wanting to show the guitar stores, but it would be more enjoyable if you would move the camera slower and give the viewer more of a chance to focus on the guitars.
I've bought two instruments from Hanks. One of the best things about going to Denmark Street is seeing people coming away carrying cases. Somtimes you wonder what they've bought.
Nice video, I did a similar trip round those same shops only a few weeks back. Was a bit underwhelmed by the Gibson garage and I was hoping to be a bit more, er, whelmed! It was ok but nothing you can't really get in other big stores. Some nice vintage guitars in Denmark Street but London prices of course which isn't unreasonable given their location and having to run a shop which can't be cheap. Other vintage dealers elsewhere in the country that are more reasonably priced.
Thanks, I enjoy going up there so much. I plan to go more from time to time. It's not cheap in Denmark Street, but they're pretty willing to do good deals with a bit of haggling in my experience and trades of old stuff. Always a good time! 👍🎸
I am doing an art history program studying abroad in London, and I am saving every penny to visit Denmark street and buy one of those Marshall SV20C amps with the 60s Mod style target design on it. Hope it's not too heavy to bring onto a plane with me!
Done it many times 😂 I once bought a clarinet 😂I can't play a clarinet still got it don't know why I bought it The wife keeps asking if I have learnt anything yet 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for this video,i saw a lot of rare guitars.But when i looked at the Hank's shop,it's all too packed with guitars and amps and that doesn't feel comfortable.And Hank's wasn't the only one,to be so "packed". For not British customers/buyers,Denmark Street guitarshops aren't relevant, to prices they're asking for guitars and the taxes you have to pay,when you go abroad/home country. Also shipping guitars from England to the Netherlands is a disaster, €200-300 shipping costs.
They are pretty full of stock which makes sense as real estate in London is sooo expensive so they have to fill the places up with guitars - it makes for an awesome selection though! And they're all very willing for customers to try instruments out. It depends on how you look at it... if they were in the right area of countryside they could have a giant warehouse with lots of space. In London, every square metre counts. They do deals in these places too, so the prices you see aren't necessarily what you pay if you like to haggle. In my experience, they are more than happy to take guitars in part exchange - and to give very fair prices. The shipping I guess can't be cheap, but I guess it depends on what guitar you want and how it gets transported. As a Londoner, I've been going up to Denmark Street since I was a kid and I feel very lucky to have captured some of that on film and to be able to share it. It's hard to say how long any of these shops will still be there. I've seen a lot of shops in that area come and go over the years and it's terribly sad. I wanted to keep the video positive and upbeat but the reality is, survival is not a given. The MusicRoom in Denmark Street is one music shop I'd been going to for years, but I was shocked to see it had closed down on this visit. Even big brands struggle - several years ago there used to be a giant Virgin Megastore about 5 minutes from there - it was huge and had the most incredible selection of guitars, drums, basses in a lot of space... But alas, it couldn't survive. I hope the Gibson Garage sticks around! It's very different to the other shops but it is a statement of the importance of guitars and a great showcase. We shall see... I'm going to do my best in the coming months to do more coverage of these shops as there are plenty more to cover. I might get to Camden too as there are some cool ones there too. There's always Andertons, GuitarGuitar, Coda Music etc more out in the British suburbs too... lots of potential to cover! Keep rockin'
@@appetiteforguitar thanks for your long response,on my comment. I know,the rental prices are insane in London,so stocking as much gear in those shops,is quite logic.But also rental prices in the Netherlands are very high,so a lot of shops/places aren't used and rented, cause with those prices,you can't run a shop and earn money.Even in my hometown Arnhem. Or you grow grass/weed in the basement,to survive and don't go bankrupt(which happens much more,as people suppose).
I think YT sometimes blocks certain comments automatically if it has certain swearing in it. I've also got some auto-blocked words to avoid spammers getting through and conning people into clicking dodgy links. Your comment's right here. I think this shop tour is pretty benign, but happy for people to disagree with me, always good to debate stuff. Hope you enjoyed the video! Keep rockin'
@@appetiteforguitar Certainly no swear words from me earlier, good to hear it was YT rather than you personally who block my earlier comment. I didnt think anything I said was unreasonable.
I always find it pretty exciting to get down there. Small shops, but a good number of them and there seems to be a decent amount of stock turnover and different second hand stuff to consider...
I hope you enjoy this tour of some of the best London Guitar Shops! Do you love these shops too, and what are the guitar shops you enjoy visiting most? 🎸🤘
Appreciate you wanting to show the guitar stores, but it would be more enjoyable if you would move the camera slower and give the viewer more of a chance to focus on the guitars.
Appreciate the feedback, when I go back I'll take my time more and will go to a few other shops too... and maybe an interview here or there!
I've bought two instruments from Hanks. One of the best things about going to Denmark Street is seeing people coming away carrying cases. Somtimes you wonder what they've bought.
Totally, it makes you want to get something even more!
Nice video, I did a similar trip round those same shops only a few weeks back. Was a bit underwhelmed by the Gibson garage and I was hoping to be a bit more, er, whelmed! It was ok but nothing you can't really get in other big stores. Some nice vintage guitars in Denmark Street but London prices of course which isn't unreasonable given their location and having to run a shop which can't be cheap. Other vintage dealers elsewhere in the country that are more reasonably priced.
Thanks, I enjoy going up there so much. I plan to go more from time to time. It's not cheap in Denmark Street, but they're pretty willing to do good deals with a bit of haggling in my experience and trades of old stuff. Always a good time! 👍🎸
I would love to go to that guitar shop!!!!!!!
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day ❤😊
Thank you! You too!
I am doing an art history program studying abroad in London, and I am saving every penny to visit Denmark street and buy one of those Marshall SV20C amps with the 60s Mod style target design on it. Hope it's not too heavy to bring onto a plane with me!
Oh, nice amp! I had a quick look and they're about 16kg/35lbs from what I can tell... so maybe! Good luck with your studies :)
@@appetiteforguitar thank you! that was super helpful
Gran video amigo, que hermosas guitarra, big like friend
Muchas gracias!!
Warning! DON'T have too many drinks at a lunch-time team meeting and go for a walk down Denmark street with your credit card!!!!!!
Ha ha, you are so right! It's too easy. Luckliy I only bought a Strat, a Mustang, a Les Paul... oh hang on 😅.
Done it many times 😂 I once bought a clarinet 😂I can't play a clarinet still got it don't know why I bought it The wife keeps asking if I have learnt anything yet 😂😂😂😂
Lol, I hear yea dude…. But I’m for some unknown reason I’m not listening 🙉
Great idea for a video but camera movement made me feel dizzy - slow down next time please!
When I go again I'll slow it down and also try to get some interviews in. Keep rockin' 🎸
Thanks for this video,i saw a lot of rare guitars.But when i looked at the Hank's shop,it's all too packed with guitars and amps and that doesn't feel comfortable.And Hank's wasn't the only one,to be so "packed".
For not British customers/buyers,Denmark Street guitarshops aren't relevant, to prices they're asking for guitars and the taxes you have to pay,when you go abroad/home country. Also shipping guitars from England to the Netherlands is a disaster, €200-300 shipping costs.
They are pretty full of stock which makes sense as real estate in London is sooo expensive so they have to fill the places up with guitars - it makes for an awesome selection though! And they're all very willing for customers to try instruments out. It depends on how you look at it... if they were in the right area of countryside they could have a giant warehouse with lots of space. In London, every square metre counts. They do deals in these places too, so the prices you see aren't necessarily what you pay if you like to haggle. In my experience, they are more than happy to take guitars in part exchange - and to give very fair prices. The shipping I guess can't be cheap, but I guess it depends on what guitar you want and how it gets transported. As a Londoner, I've been going up to Denmark Street since I was a kid and I feel very lucky to have captured some of that on film and to be able to share it. It's hard to say how long any of these shops will still be there. I've seen a lot of shops in that area come and go over the years and it's terribly sad. I wanted to keep the video positive and upbeat but the reality is, survival is not a given. The MusicRoom in Denmark Street is one music shop I'd been going to for years, but I was shocked to see it had closed down on this visit. Even big brands struggle - several years ago there used to be a giant Virgin Megastore about 5 minutes from there - it was huge and had the most incredible selection of guitars, drums, basses in a lot of space... But alas, it couldn't survive. I hope the Gibson Garage sticks around! It's very different to the other shops but it is a statement of the importance of guitars and a great showcase. We shall see... I'm going to do my best in the coming months to do more coverage of these shops as there are plenty more to cover. I might get to Camden too as there are some cool ones there too. There's always Andertons, GuitarGuitar, Coda Music etc more out in the British suburbs too... lots of potential to cover! Keep rockin'
@@appetiteforguitar thanks for your long response,on my comment.
I know,the rental prices are insane in London,so stocking as much gear in those shops,is quite logic.But also rental prices in the Netherlands are very high,so a lot of shops/places aren't used and rented, cause with those prices,you can't run a shop and earn money.Even in my hometown Arnhem. Or you grow grass/weed in the basement,to survive and don't go bankrupt(which happens much more,as people suppose).
that is not a batman guitar this is!
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Nice!
I really don't appreciate censorship man, just because you dont like what I say, doesn't mean its not true.
I think YT sometimes blocks certain comments automatically if it has certain swearing in it. I've also got some auto-blocked words to avoid spammers getting through and conning people into clicking dodgy links. Your comment's right here. I think this shop tour is pretty benign, but happy for people to disagree with me, always good to debate stuff. Hope you enjoyed the video! Keep rockin'
@@appetiteforguitar Certainly no swear words from me earlier, good to hear it was YT rather than you personally who block my earlier comment. I didnt think anything I said was unreasonable.
Cool!
Tiny shops in London (for the most part). Not much to offer.
I always find it pretty exciting to get down there. Small shops, but a good number of them and there seems to be a decent amount of stock turnover and different second hand stuff to consider...
Ill go crazy like a kid in a candy store
Very easy to do! 🎸