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“We believe music has the power to heal, not just entertain, ” says Pamela Cole, who in January 2009 opened Fanny’s House of Music with partner Leigh Maples. The shop is a Nashville landmark in part due to the much-visited mural painted on its exterior that features an all-female cast of guitar icons from Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Loretta Lynn to Joan Jett and Joni Mitchell.
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Fanny’s, which sells a raft of preowned acoustic and electric guitars, accessories, and even vintage clothes, sits at the intersection of Holly and 11th Streets in East Nashville, perhaps the neighborhood most associated with the city’s huge change in demographics—and real estate prices—over the last two decades.
“This community really embraced us from the beginning, when we only had five guitars, three amps, and ten pick packs, ” says Cole. “As Nashville has grown, so have we. In fact, we’ve even started a nonprofit called Fanny’s School of Music, an addition to our store that will add ten lesson rooms, a music therapist’s office, and a second-story community space/performance area.”

Through the devastating tornado of March 2020, quickly followed by the pandemic, Fanny’s, like the many other guitar stores across Nashville, has had to think fast and adapt to the changes not only in the city’s diverse new population but also in the guitar market itself.
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“We started out in 2013 as a vintage guitar store, and we still are, so that much hasn’t changed, ” says Walter Carter of Carter’s Vintage Guitars, well-known to aficionados as the co-author of the seminal Gruhn’s Guide to Vintage Guitars. “But the growth and popularity of Nashville has had a huge impact on our business. We started right around the time the TV show
Started airing, and that, along with our good location, a certain name recognition, and the success of many of our YouTube videos shot live here, has been very good for us.”
Carter Vintage Guitars is known for its great selection of classic guitars and its famous YouTube videos featuring big-name guitarists. Photo by Jon Roncolato
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For the vintage guitar buyer, Carter’s is a veritable fantasy park, a place where you can see the very Stratocaster that Ed King recorded “Sweet Home Alabama” on, alongside a prewar Gibson L-00, a 1940 Martin D-18, and makers like Taylor, Larriveé, Sahlstrom, Gallagher, Preston Thompson, Blazer & Henkes, and more. Carter says that while the baby boomers who kicked off the vintage guitar explosion back in the ’80s may be buying fewer guitars these days, they’re perhaps more likely to be selling them.

“Yeah, those same folks who bought these guitars 20 years ago are now providing a good supply back to us, so you don’t have to go out and shake the bushes quite like you used to. That said, we still get instruments from people who’ve had them under the bed or in the closet for decades—y’know, ‘This was my grandpa’s guitar’—and every so often, if you get lucky, they’re just pristine.” Carter’s own fan club includes players like Brian Setzer, Molly Tuttle, JD Simo, Billy Strings, Marcus King, and Chris Thile, all of whom have dropped in to play a few licks for the Carter camera and take in the woody ambiance.
It’s hard to even think about guitar shops and Nashville without invoking Gruhn Guitars, the now-legendary mecca for pickers that started life on Lower Broadway in 1970, and eventually moved to a less frantic and much larger location in the 8th Avenue South neighborhood back in 2013. While Eric Newell now largely runs the day-to-day affairs, George Gruhn himself—a true original, famed for his surly prophesying and unequaled well of vintage guitar knowledge—still embodies the store’s rigorous attention to detail.
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Gruhn Guitars offers new and used instruments. Pictured here, left to right: a 1966 Ramirez José Flores flamenco, a 1953 Martin D-28 customized for Charlie Louvin, and a 1932 Dobro roundneck. Photo by Gary Scott
Surprisingly, this most dedicated of vintage guitar experts is remarkably positive about the current generation of guitar building. “The new guitars from Martin, Taylor, Gibson, Collings, Santa Cruz, Larrivée, and others are competing very strongly with the vintage stuff, ” Gruhn says, “which was not the case back in the 1970s, where a lot of the guitars had been dumbed down by bean counters who really didn’t know anything about guitars. But the quality of new guitars today, while perhaps not quite as good as, say, the golden era pre-CBS Fenders or the [Ted] McCarty-era Gibsons, are pretty darn good. This is why a high percentage of what I’m selling now is new.
“Look, I still have a soft spot in my heart for vintage instruments, ” he admits, “but if a customer has a choice of

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