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Hobgoblin - almost exclusively acoustic/folk, and the staff have ill-advised facial hair.
Rikaxxe - worth a look, you might be lucky, you might not.
Electric Ladyland - I really don't know where to start with this place, but here goes - loads of old kit in varying states of disrepair, no prices marked, he only opens when he feels like it, and if he doesn't like you he won't serve you.
Mickleburgh - new stuff, mainly Fender/Squier.
PK Music Exchange - don't think I've ever visited, but website looks promising.
Treblerock - out of the centre in Clifton - worth a look, you never know.
I once went to Electric Ladyland, spent 10 minutes trying to make myself heard as the door was ajar....so I went in, slide myself around the shop squeezed between mountains of WEM columns and Hiwatt/Marshall 4x12s towards the counter...only to find a rather scared looking FedEx man squeezing his way back towards me! The owner was nowhere to be seen, eventually emerging from the basement 5 minutes later...
(formerly miserneil)
I don’t think he really cares whether he sells anything, he’s just a curator of a shitload of dusty old gear. Oh, and some good stuff under his bed...
Electric Ladyland is great and harks back to the decent shops of the 80’s, before the boxshifters took over. Unlikely you’ll buy anything though as it’s lots of Satellites and Eko in pieces! Gotta love Steve (toothless as he’s affectionately known by my wife).
PMT Bristol is pretty wank. Was when it was Reverb, was when it was Sound Control.
PK is more hifi and records but his prices are keen on the limited used stock he has - only worth a trip of that side of Bristol.
Heron Music is pretty decent for used stock. He’s had a good variety of stuff through the years.
Vintage and Rare are great.