Dave's Guitar Shop

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Dave's Guitar Shop
Type Private
Industry Musical instruments
Founded1982;41 years ago (1982) in La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S.
FounderDave Rogers
Headquarters
La Crosse, Wisconsin
,
U.S.
Number of locations
4
Products
OwnerDave Rogers
Website davesguitar.com

Dave's Guitar Shop is a musical instrument store with three locations in Wisconsin. The company sells guitars, amplifiers and other guitar-related accessories. The La Crosse location houses a multi-million dollar guitar and amplifier museum which is open to the public.

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History

Dave Rogers started his guitar business by selling instruments out of his home, [1] opening his first store in La Crosse, Wisconsin in 1982 at the former location of a Shakey's Pizza Parlor. [2] In 2017, Rogers expanded Dave's La Crosse location and Coalition Drum Shop relocated within the expanded store. [3] [4] The store in La Crosse now carries an inventory of over 3,000 guitars.

In 2017, the company opened a second retail location in Milwaukee, carrying over 400 guitars and specializing in guitar repair. In October 2019, the Milwaukee store relocated to a larger building. [3]

In 2018, Dave's opened its third retail location in Madison. While this store's product offerings and repair services are similar to the company's other stores, it specialize in boutique acoustic guitar manufacturers like Goodall, Huss & Dalton, Flammang, and Collings Guitars. [3]

Locations

The Museum

The original Dave's Guitar Shop in La Crosse houses a guitar and amplifier museum on the second floor. [8] There are more than 300 vintage guitars and amplifiers in the museum. There are individual guitars in the museum that are valued at $500,000. The entire collection is open to the public. [9] [10] [11]

See also

Warman's Vintage Guitars Field Guide: Values and Identification by Dave Rogers [12]

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