Music Folk Store Remodel -- May, 2003
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The old fiddle case was moved into the front windows in the west room. Along with the autoharp case, we've created a display window area facing the street. We hope to keep up a changing, informative, and entertaining window display soon.

Harps are gathered at the front of the west room near our percussion cases.

Of course, the piece de resistance is the west room display of guitars! With 12 foot ceilings and improved lighting, the room is impressive by itself. Add over 200 guitars and you've got a guitarist's dream.
Another view of the wall o' guitars.
Here's how we look from the outside. We added new outside lighting last fall and repainted a large part of the exterior during our 10 day campaign too.

Needless to say, this was the biggest project we've ever undertaken. To say we're pleased with the results is an understatement. In truth, about 95% of our project goals were accomplished in the remodel and resultant re-merchandising. We hope you find your next visit to Music Folk even more entertaining than before.

Before we end this mini-tour though, we'd like to thank a number of people. First, many thanks to Michael Bohn and his crew at Traditional Stair and Woodworking. Without Michael's planning, foresight, advice, and sense of humor, we could not have made it through this job. Also, thanks to the entire Music Folk remodel crew, Rich Simmons, Joe Bigham, Jeff Griffy, Tony Estrada, Tom Arri, Lindsey Smith, Steve Meier, Charlie Halloran, Dan Corwin, Calvin Simmons, Nancy Simmons, and Donna Ploof. Your help and dedication to Music Folk is warmly remembered.

Andy & Don Ploof

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Music Folk Celebrates 30 Years
As part of a year long celebration of our 30th anniversary, Andy & Don decided to give the store a major facelift. These pictures are a brief look at what we did.

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