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San Francisco Guitarworks
331 Potrero Ave
San Francisco CA 94103
Tel: (415) 865-5424
Hours: Tues-Fri 12:00pm - 6:00pm | Sat 11:00am - 5:00pm

Listed in: Musical Instruments

Neighborhood: Mission

this is my business

SF Guitarworks is the exclusive San Francisco dealer for both Eastwood and Reverend guitars. Some of my customers have asked me why I chose to carry Reverend and Eastwood guitars. Great question. Moving into retail was not a decision that I made lightly. I see many guitars that I would be ashamed to sell and I swore that I would only carry instruments that I would own myself. After spending as much time as I have learning about the mechanical workings of the instrument, I decided that both Reverend and Eastwood were making cool guitars that I could, as a perfectionistic repairman, absolutely stand behind. I did not choose them for price or markup, and I considered several "high-end" lines before I made my choice. I look for a great bang for my buck, and I assume that you do too. The guitars come to the shop in great shape, and I usually enjoy at least 20 mins playing each one before I give it a thorough set-up. They don't need much. I would put the Reverends up against any guitar, of any price, for gigging out. They have great tonal range and are built rock-solid. The Eastwoods have a very cool vibe and are also top quality. You can find one to suit any playing style from jazz to metal. So, if you are in the market for a great guitar that has some killer style, at a resonable price, you should definiltely check 'em out. The showroom is quiet and comfortable, so you can spend some time getting to know the guitars without 10 noodlers playing bad renditions of Panama all around you. Unless you bring 10 people that all play Panama... I would not recommend that.

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