Bill Pelto does fantastic work at a fair price. He is finishing up work on my second piano, and I am very pleased with the progress.
Bill sold me a used Steinway upright that has been immaculate. He is also an excellent pianist and is the accompanist at The Hartford Saengerbund chorus. His piano knowledge is comprehensive.
Very knowledgeable and great service
4. The Werner Piano, Organ & Vocal Studio
Address: 60 Teresa Rd, Manchester, CT 06040 , Manchester , Connecticut , United States
They almost always have the parts I’m in need of. The original crew always have good this to say and love looking at my builds.. you guys are great! Peace
Guitar Center in Manchester CT is great place to take guitar lessons for special needs children .They are patient with kids with that have problems focusing the teacher has great ideas on how to help my son.
The Manchester and Southington stores are great! Very friendly staff,tons of bargains,and clean and well organized.
Good selection of musical instruments sometimes you might find a bargain
What can I say – it’s Guitar Center. They do have drums and vocal equipment (mics, etc.) In addition to guitars. Cool place, and they generally treat you right.
It has it all for music
Been waiting two months for a replacement kicker for a drum set. Manager keeps giving me the run around and story about delayed shipping. Would prefer to buy on Amazon than buying anything from them again!
These guys don’t even know they’re working…
Awful customer service. I asked where to find gaffers tape…guy mumbled over to the left. Didn’t walk me over to show me where. Took 3 people to find out where the item I needed was located. I’ll avoid going back to this store and plan ahead so I’m not in a pinch again.
7. B&T Trading
Address: 472 Center St, Manchester, CT 06040 , Manchester , Connecticut , United States
Decent place to sell things, gives pretty fair prices overall. Won’t take certain items. Owners real courteous and will engage in small talk.
went in to get an estimate for an item I didn’t have on me. Most pawn shops won’t work with you in that situation but he estimated me right in the range I was hoping for. He was very courteous. Nice guy we chatted a little bit. I bought a comic for his time, it was a decent comic. Pretty cheap too. Altogether a nice pawnshop compared to the others I’ve been too
Bought a nice laptop here. The pruce was right, and the owner guy was helpful and didnt pressure me into buying anything I didnt want or need. I will defiantly be back.
The people who own the place were very kind and helpful towards me and I don’t think their intentions were malicious. That being said, their protocol for testing the things on their shelves falls far short of satisfactory. I bought a power supply from them and it didn’t work, so I called and he was nice enough to extend the three day (yes, three) return policy because he knew I was a 45 minute drive from him. I made the trip over there again to swap out the power supply (because they only give store credit, even when they sell you a broken product), and while I would have much rather just gotten my money back and been done with it, I settled for a Boss guitar pedal, which also turned out to be broken.
I was cautious the first time and tried to test the power supply, but the only multimeter he had was badly corroded so I took a chance. The second time, I was extra cautious and asked if I could test the pedal on one of his many guitars and amps, but he said something along the lines of “that would be a bit much” followed by “I have one main guy who brings me most of the guitar stuff and it’s all worked” so I thought, “what are the chances?” and took it home. I should have insisted.
I opened it up to find that the component responsible for reverse polarity protection was broken in half, which most likely occurred from a previous owner using the wrong wall adapter, or a power surge. In either case, the project has now become a puzzle to figure out what other components got toasted.
Like I said, I don’t think they mean any harm but if you’re going to buy something, I strongly suggest you make sure it works before you give them the money, otherwise I wouldn’t trust it.
If any of the owners or employees happen to be reading this, please consider a more rigorous testing of your products (or even a demo area and a working multimeter so the customers can test things themselves to save you time), and/or offering a full return when something you sell doesn’t work.
I brung in over 30 video games to sell ranging from ps2 ps3 and wii an akai mini elgato capturing device Nintendo wii with wii fit board and he offered me 50 dollars terrible experience he didn’t even look at titles of games everyone Avoid this place at all cost
Doesn’t offer returns even if item doesn’t work you can only get store credit back total rip off be aware
8. R C Lawson Co
Address: 32 Charles Dr, Manchester, CT 06040 , Manchester , Connecticut , United States