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  • Going to New York and Boston... gear and non gear related questions:)

    Hi.
    Me, my girlfriend, a friend of mine and his girlfriend are visiting NY and Boston in august, travelling from Norway,
    and since this is a forum filled with musicians, I wonder if you could help me out a little bit

    First things first...
    Where in NY do you recomend me to go for guitar and guitarrelated gear shopping? Any second hand dealer or things I should check out? Any particualr guitar dealers you recomend? I will be lookin for Jackson, Gibson, Seymour Duncan hums, sennheiser wireless and other stuff...


    And...
    Do you recomend any tattoo shops in NY? Looking into getting a tattoo, or maybe two.. It's insanely expensive here in Norway, but I don't kno how the prices are over there?
    A clean place with good artists are preferred

  • #2
    Matt's Music is not too far from Boston. Maybe he'll give you the international traveler's discount!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Slashaxl View Post
      Hi.
      Me, my girlfriend, a friend of mine and his girlfriend are visiting NY and Boston in august, travelling from Norway,
      and since this is a forum filled with musicians, I wonder if you could help me out a little bit

      First things first...
      Where in NY do you recomend me to go for guitar and guitarrelated gear shopping? Any second hand dealer or things I should check out? Any particualr guitar dealers you recomend? I will be lookin for Jackson, Gibson, Seymour Duncan hums, sennheiser wireless and other stuff...


      And...
      Do you recomend any tattoo shops in NY? Looking into getting a tattoo, or maybe two.. It's insanely expensive here in Norway, but I don't kno how the prices are over there?
      A clean place with good artists are preferred


      Double Date!
      I wish my hair-color was EDS :/

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      • #4
        If you are downtown Manhatttan(sp?), 48th street has some shops. Cheap by Norway standards, but I'd probably go for Matt's if I was serious. I'd love to get that Copperhead SL2H he's been showing.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DonP View Post
          If you are downtown Manhatttan(sp?), 48th street has some shops. Cheap by Norway standards, but I'd probably go for Matt's if I was serious. I'd love to get that Copperhead SL2H he's been showing.

          ...off?
          I wish my hair-color was EDS :/

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          • #6
            Of course Matt's in Boston.

            In NY, if you want Jackson porn, the Music Zoo is less than an hour train ride onto Long Island from central station followed by a short (10 minute) walk in Little Neck:

            Shop new, used and vintage Jackson Guitars from The Music Zoo online now! Our Jackson guitars are carefully curated to suit what players need!


            The Guitar Asylum is miles out on Long Island. If you have a car, no problem. If not...

            The stores on 48th street in Manhattan, including Manny's, are all owned by big corporations. Wasn't a lot of J/C stuff there last time I was in NY, but pretty big range of other guitars.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Slashaxl View Post
              Hi.
              and since this is a forum filled with musicians,

              HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, "musicians"? What gave you that impression? :ROTF::ROTF::ROTF:
              So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!

              I nearly broke her back

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              • #8
                Paul Booth is the most recognized name in tatooing in NY...however I think there is a tremendous waitlist...as far as other shops theseare what was recommended by New York magazine....

                Impulse tattoos are a bad idea—you know, they’re permanent, and all. But if you have to have a lotus blossom or a lightning bolt right this minute, there are many talented and responsible walk-in shops. You may not get the artistry and pedigree of the people above, but you’ll get a decent, clean tat by trained professionals (who will generally turn you away if it seems your determination is tequila-fueled). In Manhattan, go to Fineline (21 First Ave., nr. 1st St.; 212-673-5154) or Rising Dragon Tattoos (230 W. 23rd St., nr. Seventh Ave.; 212-255-8288). In Brooklyn, go to Designs by Michael Angelo (6217 Sixteenth Ave., nr. 62nd St., Bensonhurst; 718-331-1411) or Vinny’s Tattoo and Body Piercing (1669 Sheepshead Bay Rd., nr. Voorhies Ave., second fl., Sheepshead Bay; 718-368-0438).

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                • #9
                  here is another link from NY magazine about getting ink...http://nymag.com/guides/everything/tattoos/37981/

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for the tips guys
                    Keep em coming!

                    Any place special to look for second hand guitars? Little low on cash so far, but hope it turns out better when august is coming. Anyway... hope to find som cheap gear if things do not turn out that way..
                    Do they have second hand equipment in regular guitar stores?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Slashaxl View Post
                      Thanks for the tips guys
                      Keep em coming!

                      Any place special to look for second hand guitars? Little low on cash so far, but hope it turns out better when august is coming. Anyway... hope to find som cheap gear if things do not turn out that way..
                      Do they have second hand equipment in regular guitar stores?
                      Pawn shops or ebay.

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                      • #12
                        Any pawn shops you recommend to stop by?

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                        • #13
                          Anyone form NY/NJ area who could tell me if it is difficult to get from midManhattan to PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, New Jersey...?
                          Thinking about going to the Cruefest there.
                          How far is it? And if some of you have been there... how is the arena, and what seat do you recommend? or is the lawn a good place to see the show?

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                          • #14
                            no-one?

                            sorry for the dobbels..

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Slashaxl View Post
                              Anyone form NY/NJ area who could tell me if it is difficult to get from midManhattan to PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, New Jersey...?
                              Thinking about going to the Cruefest there.
                              How far is it? And if some of you have been there... how is the arena, and what seat do you recommend? or is the lawn a good place to see the show?
                              I'm not sure if there is public transportation from Port Authority to the PCN Art Center, try njtransit.com maybe? If you have a car, it's about and hour, give or take, from Manhattan depending on traffic.

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