This appears to be more of a lesson studio and setup/repair shop than an instrument dealer. Lessons seem to be performed right in the main shop as one young lady was struggling to make chord changes while the instructor was giving her positive encouragement. The gentleman giving the lesson appeared to be both patient and kind, a necessity with beginner students. He told us to let him know if we needed anything, we acknowledged/thanked him and quickly browsed the shop to see what might be of interest. While there’s a Gibson Acoustic, an aging Ovation 12 string Acoustic and a somewhat damaged Carvin bass on display, most of the guitars seem to be of «Beginner» quality. For instance, maybe I didn’t look in the right place, but I did not see any Fender guitars that weren’t squire’s, nor did I see any Gibson electrics. I did see an Epiphone, a Hondo, a couple Jasmine’s and so on. There are also several other stringed instruments, violins, upright basses and the like. Some were repaired and on display, and others were in various stages of repair. All in all, the shop seems to be geared toward the beginning and budding musicians looking for entry level instruments and someone to teach them how to play. Absolutely nothing wrong with that model. I do hope to stop in again the next time I’m in Pittsboro.