Welcome to Your New website!
I would say welcome to our new website, but I like to think that this new website is about making it easier for you to interact with us and making our products and services more accessible to you.
I am looking forward to being able to interact with our customers more through our new Facebook page, our blog, and our Twitter account (yes we have a Twitter account, it’s value has yet to prove itself, anyone else out there on Twitter?). Tell us what you are up to, tell us what you would like to see in the store, tell us what we can do for you and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Often we only see our customers once or twice a year when they have a specific problem or need. We are looking forward to keeping in touch and following where your music takes you. We have professional players stopping by to stock up on strings before going on tour to Ireland, Cape Breton, Greece, the Middle East to perform for our troops. We've seen players before heading off to the fiddle contest circuit and coming in after contests to tell us how they did.
We get parents picking up supplies for their kid’s school trip, for those lucky few that still have a strings program in their school, and are off to Europe with their school orchestra. We get people that have just retired and finally have the time to play an instrument they have enjoyed hearing their whole life. We are always interested in what you are doing and take great satisfaction in being able to help in some small way. This is what keeps us coming back to unlock the door every morning; it’s not the instruments but the people who play them.
Our website does not contain any new and exciting content, we are the same old shop that you have been dealing with for years. We would like to think of any changes we make as updates that make dealing with us easier and more efficient.
We would like to thank the web team for all their hard work and the extra hours put in. I personally know what it is like to have a large project get behind schedule and have to put in extra time to keep all my other commitments (if you have drove past the shop after midnight, no – I didn’t forget to turn the lights off). I hope you enjoy their hard work as much as we do.
- K.A.