NYC recomendations

edited May 2014 in Root
Hi amigos!

Next month I will travel to NYC with my family (wife and daughter)
Of course I gone see Jim show in Rockwood (twice, I hope) .....AMAZING!

I also want to buy a vintage guitar. Please recommend my guitar shops in NYC (second hand guitars).
Any other NYC recommendation is welcome.

Saludos
JIG (sorry for the English)

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  • my fave...

    SOUTHSIDE GUITARS
    www.southsideguitars.com
    718-218-8201
    303 Grand St
    Brooklyn, NY
    11211
  • Rudy's Music is supposed to be one of the best, for decades now... I was at the original, but it's been 20 years ago... I don't get into NYC much, and when I do, it's with my wife, which means no guitar store lingering...

    I just learned, there's actually 2:

    The original:
    169 W 48th St
    New York, NY
    (212) 391-1699

    Rudy's Soho:
    461 Broome St
    New York, NY
    (212) 625-2557
  • edited May 2014
    ruger- thanks for piping in for our fellow Campy discussion brother.

    I played the grand opening of Rudy's Soho a few years back and it was absolutely worth a visit- but it was more a display of holy grail pieces. One thing I like about Southside is despite covering a large gamut of guitar history - they also have desirable pieces that mere mortals can afford - ha ha!

    I like Main Drag Guitars too... Brooklyn.
  • +1 for main drag.

    Also Ludlow Guitars is right around the corner from Jim's show at Rockwood music hall, if you are going to be right there it can't hurt to see what they have. There are a few others in the area but as Jim said, we would basically be directing you to some of the most expensive guitar shops on the planet. What kind of guitar are you looking for?
  • Thanks for the answers!!!
    I am a Fender big fan......but this time I am loocking for an old Gibson jazz guitar....Maybe a 175 or a 225.
    Saludos
    JIG
  • it's amazing how expensive stuff has gotten. i remember buying a mid 70's Tele from 23rd st/Chelsea guitars in '93 for i think $700. and boy!!! back in the early 80's you could get mid60's-seventies Teles for $250-300. no way anymore. i feel old haha.
  • edited May 2014
    I hear you on the "mere mortals can afford" thing...lol. I'll add Southside to my list of "must-gos".

    If you're looking for an "old" guitar, another place that is probably worth the effort (it's in Staten Island, which is a ferry ride away), is Mandolin Brothers. The used market is their specialty. Sort of like a Gruhn's (Nashville), but in NYC.

    629 Forest Ave, Staten Island, NY 10310
    (718) 981-8585

    http://www.mandoweb.com
  • edited May 2014
    PS ...

    The weather should be perfect. Even though it would take more then a lifetime to do and see all that is here , I would be happy to suggest the things I love doing here. Above all, my favorite thing to do in every city is WALK. New York is a great city for this so bring some comfy shoes!

    Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge is a must.

    A walk on Mott St from Houston St (pronounced How-stun here) the full length until it ends at Chatham Square is a great way to see Chinatown. Do the same way back one block over on Mulberry and see Little Italy and more.

    Joe's Shanghai on Pell St(off Mott) has good Chinese food with a fun chaotic NY Chinatown ambience

    A hamburger at the "Corner Bistro" in the West Village (8 Ave at Jane St?). A great NY burger served in a fun, funky bar

    Visit Grand Central Station. Beautiful, bustling. Overpriced shops.

    Times Square at night.

    Free audience tickets for Letterman-Saturday Night Live etc etc are an option but need to be ordered in advance. I've been to both shows and seeing the SNL stagehands make set changes was awe inspiring.

    Metropolitian Museum-Guggenheim Museum-Musuem of Natural History
    http://www.metmuseum.org/
  • jigonzov- you can search the Guitar Center website and see if they have what you are looking for anywhere in the USA. You can purchase online if you find something, and they can send it to you in New York.

    Also one of my favorite restaraunts to eat at is the very reasonably priced"Mooncake." There is one in SOHO but also one on 30th St. near 8th Ave, and right across 30th Street is another guitar shop "30th Street Guitars." Again their prices are typical for New York but everything is negotiable to some extent. Mooncake is closed on Sundays though.
  • Wow!!! I will follow all your advices.
    Thanks a lot.
    Saludos
    JiG
  • Another recommendation is the world-famous Katz Deli. It’s right around the corner from the Rockwood. The pastrami sandwich is big enough to feed your entire family. Perfect pre-gig meal!
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  • thanks Brian!
    The pastrami sandwich looks delicius.......
    JIG
  • Katz/Ludlow Street is my old neighborhood. it's changed a TON since I was living there. way better now. great area.

    if you're in that area, the Tenement Museum is a great stop. the tours are very informative. interesting history.
  • That's a great list, Jim. I'm going to be in NYC for a few days this week and I'm going to try and check some of that stuff out, as well see you play Friday night at The Rodeo Bar.
  • If anyone is going to be in town Thursday night (tomorrow) Scott Metzgers band Wolf! is playing at Hometown BBQ in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Scott is another telecaster wizard, absolutely.
  • Thanks, Campinout. I'm going to try and check that out.
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