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I vaguely thought it would be good to get a consortium together to buy it but didn't really have a clue about how to go about it. Rather regret now not putting more thought into it
The asking price was 'only' about £100,000 for the shop, stock, fittings & of course the name & reputation. which could be seen as a bargain.
Do you mean selling records/CDs? Or sheet music & instruments? If the former, no (there are a couple of bad ones - HMV )
If the latter, there is Biggars, in Sauchiehall St., & another one in Bath St that I can't remember the name of. There are probably others. I can't say if they are 'good' or not as I don't use them (not being able to read music or play an instrument)
We used to have Tower Records, which had a very good classical section (& staff who were interested), HMV which had a reasonable selection, Virgin, which were OK-ish, and Borders, which was also OK-ish.
I was talking to friends at the weekend about bookshops. When I moved to Glasgow (16 years ago) there was Waterstones, Smith's (John, not WH), Dillons, with Ottaker slightly later, then Borders. Waterstone took over Dillons (the site - not sure if they took over the business) and Ottaker, & closed the latter. Smith's went out of business (although they do still have a rump as University bookshops). Borders went out of business, so now we are left with Waterstone's.
Last edited by Flosshilde; 31-12-10, 19:26.
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