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In Reply to: RE: Ever want to open up your own audio store? posted by jedrider on September 04, 2014 at 12:03:51
I live 2 blocks from a very nice high end audio store. They are on a very busy city street. The windows are all tinted out so you can't see anything and you have to be buzzed in. So much for curb appeal.
I walk through occasionally and enjoy looking at all of the really high end stuff that I really can't afford. Its like visiting a free museum.
They are never busy and I am always the only customer. If it werent for home theater installation they would be gone
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Hey Dadbar, I live close to you and wrote in a previous post about the very store you mentioned. They seem to be ok.. Guess they dont have to sell many item, just a few really expensive ones to keep going. Ive been around for years and only been in there a few times. the only thing I ever purchased was a pair of Stax headphones many years ago. I recently subscribed to Stereo review for my kindle and was surprised to see a full page Goodwins ad in there. Pretty good considering a major (sort of) publication. Lets coordinate an effort, hit em, and take their stuff.. He HE
Did you use a time machine? ;-)
Cheers,
Al
oh.. now I get it.. he he.. page 83 of "Stereophile" October 2014 issue
Not "Stereo Review"... Hey, Im old.. get my kids names mixed up too : )
I'm old too. Sometimes I get nit-picky when I'm bored :-)
Cheers,
Al
I am pretty sure that Goodwin's High End is located where it is because of the low rent combined with the proximity of wealthy communities with easy car access.
I don't think there was ever any intention of drawing people passing by into the store.
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