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Music
Folk Store Remodel -- May, 2003
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In order
to hang instruments, strips of wood needed to be attached
to the plaster and masonry walls. Planning the exact heights
of each strip to maximize our display space was very important.
Pictured
from left to right, Don, Andy, and Michael.
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Michael
expounds his pearls of wisdom to another unwilling crowd.
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Before
we began the remodel, many of customers implored us not to
get rid of our old wooden cabinetry. No worries! They're all
back.
Carpet
went down in the store on Thursday and Friday, May 26 and
27. Starting on Saturday, May 28, we began to put the store
back together. One of our first moves was to flip the counter
area across the room from where it was previously so we could
open up the store to a better flow through. Then, we built
around that.
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At the
back of the east room, we set up a media center. All of our
books, instructional video, cassettes, and CDs are now in
one place.
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We also
wanted to create a home for categories that previously were
lost. One example is clothing. The bulletin board displays
all of the t-shirts and hats we currently carry. Immediately
to the right is a pegboard for many of our accessories.
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Music
Folk Celebrates 30 Years
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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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