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The House of Guitars®®,Inc. is a store selling guitars, percussion and related
items in Irondequoit, a suburb
of Rochester, New
York. Billed as the "Largest
Guitar Store in the World," it has a prodigious
collection of new, used and vintage guitars packed into a few thousand square feet
of retail space. Guitars are housed in cases two levels deep with more displayed
well above head height on the tops of the cases. Some seem to be for show purposes
only, or to add to the atmosphere. Following a staircase an upstairs room sells
drums and keyboards and also does repairs. Back rooms and a maze of twisty passages
serve as retail space for percussion, amplification, PA's etc, with a large area
at the rear, accessible from a rear parking lot, selling CD's and other audio at
rock-bottom prices. This area is famously disorganized and may require much digging
to unearth the music desired, often turning up unexpected gems. However, this disorganization
is actually an illusion as every CD is cataloged in the store's computer system
and most CD displays are organized alphabetically. The House of Guitars® also has
full repair service on all musical instruments and amps. They offer music lessons
on all musical instruments.
The store was founded and is still owned and run by the Schaubroeck brothers, Armand
and Bruce, who keep themselves in the public eye with bizarre video commercials
for the store as well as public appearances. Another brother, Blaine also works
the store, as do local musicians who are given generous time off to tour with their
bands.
The store claims many rock-and-roll personalities as current and former customers.
A store shirt can be seen in the 1994 film, P.C.U.