Featured: 2 Guitar Sites You Always Wished For

April 30th, 2008 · Posted by Jeff · 2 Comments

After this website being voted the number 1 guitar site of all time***, two more have made themselves known to us and we want to share them with you!

Vintage Fender Strat

Keep Reading to Find out What they are!

Gbase.com

Looking for that vintage Strat that screams your guitar personality?

If you are a fan of guitar gear (of course you are) but are having trouble locating the perfect addition to your live or studio rig, look no further than Gbase.com

Gbase.com’s mission is to be the definitive online source for used, vintage, and new musical instruments and equipment for musicians, collectors, enthusiasts, and gear junkies!

Created in 1995, Gbase.com was one of the first gear-dedicated web sites. Since then, Gbase.com has become the ultimate benchmark for used and vintage equipment. They match buyers with sellers in an effective but unique manner. Visitors from around the world have purchased guitars, drums, amps, effects pedals, basses, and more from their global dealer network. And now, with the addition of My Gbase.com, you’ll find Gbase.com even easier to use. Find the gear you want, quickly and easily, along with contests, interviews, guitar events, promotions, and much more!

Become a member of Gbase.com and receive a monthly newsletter detailing the newest Gbase.com dealers, the latest uploaded gear, monthly Gbase.com contests, interviews with artists, and promotions from their dealer network and sponsors. (Speaking of newsletters, be sure to sign up for ours on the right hand side!)

Interested in becoming a Gbase.com dealer? It’s as simple as signing up. They accept all types of dealers from brick and mortar, e-tail only dealers, collectors, and enthusiasts.

Looking for a specific guitar or boutique pedal? Gbase.com details the extensive inventory in an easy to understand fashion and will help you find exactly what you’re looking for in no time at all.

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Click on our “Gear Radar” link and make Gbase.com work for you. Fill out the Gear Radar form and it will automatically send a detailed e-mail to their entire dealer network. Dealers from around the globe will now be watching out for your special piece of gear. As soon as it is located, the dealer will contact you with the details. Gear Radar…

Got a question about Gbase.com? Be sure to check their FAQ page before firing off an e-mail.

RepairMyGuitar.com

So, you shredded so hard that you set your guitar on fire. Now you need a local guitar repair shop since duct tape won’t work this time.

If you are like a lot of guitar players, it is a difficult process trying to find a reputable guitar repair specialist. Almost like having to get your hair cut by a new barber, when your old one leaves town unexpectedly, it can be a scary thing. Unlike a bad haircut, a bad guitar repair job can be permanently damaging.

Play it safe. Use RepairMyGuitar.com.

  • They Found the repair shops in your area.
  • They Email one form to all guitar repair shops in your city.
  • You Get multiple estimates and answers for the guitar repair job.
  • You Choose the best store for the guitar repair.

***The vote for #1 Guitar Site of All time was conducted by me, and included a survey sample of me. Results could vary from person to person.

What are your favorite guitar sites?

Tags: Great Guitar Websites · Featured Artist of the Week

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 laurie monk // Apr 30, 2008 at 11:16 am

    ” ***The vote for #1 Guitar Site of All time was conducted by me, and included a survey sample of me. Results could vary from person to person.” LOL, very good!

  • 2 Eric // May 1, 2008 at 5:01 am

    Haha that first line is good stuff! I may need to steal that. Thanks for the write up, glad you enjoyed the site!

    Eric

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