I'm gonna go back to my usual lurking soon. Got sucked in on the smokey stuff and gotta comment here too. Anybody else noticed something funny about all these string emporium reviews? Guys buy a bass, sign up here, say nearly the same thing then ya don't hear from em again-- don't question they're real customers just feel like I'm bein' pitched.
EDIT: Since this thread got kind of acrimonious before it mellowed out, I thought I'd paste in the response from the horse's mouth so that everyone can be informed about what they read afterward... kind of like a plot spoiler, but in fairness, this belongs up front along with the discussion of the issues at hand IMO. The quote below is from the end of the thread.
CF
EDIT: Since this thread got kind of acrimonious before it mellowed out, I thought I'd paste in the response from the horse's mouth so that everyone can be informed about what they read afterward... kind of like a plot spoiler, but in fairness, this belongs up front along with the discussion of the issues at hand IMO. The quote below is from the end of the thread.
CF
Hello everyone!
I recently got an email from one of our customers that told me that there was some kind of question regarding how our present and past customers have posted on Talkbass and that maybe I should respond.
I thought that it would be best to hear it directly from the 'horse's mouth' here:
I own and operate the String Emporium. We specialize in the upright, double bass and I strive to offer the best quality and service. I am not here to plug myself, but at the same time, I need to set the record straight before things really get (falsely) out of hand with any kinds of rumors, purposely false statements or whatever. I don't post here (at least not very often). While I would love to be more active, I just don't have the time and also, I think (to me) it's a conflict of interest when people involved directly in the business, leave posts. I enjoy Talkbass though and I know that if more politicians were bass players, we'd have world peace in no time!
I think all or most of the posts left on Talkbass about String Emporium (most gratefully) are positive posts from our customers. For one, I have always encouraged people that get a bass from us to tell their friends, and fellow bass players about us, our quality and our service. Many customers hear or read about us on Talkbass so I always appreciate that when they do go back and tell everyone: "hey, everything worked out and I am happy". As any dealer will tell you, happy customers are the best kinds of advertising. If there should ever be a time where the owner (Paul Determan of Talkbass) wants to see the original invoices of these people, I would be more than happy to show that and verify. Some never heard about Talkbass until I told them about it, so that would explain why someone my join here, then post. I have noticed that people tend to say the same kind of thing: That they're happy, they got a nice bass and that I was ok. (So I did my job!) I have never told anyone what to write or written one myself.
Unfortunately, many of you still don't know much about us, or know what we're about.
I am (still) a professional bass player. I am lucky in that I get to play in the Phoenix Symphony. (Even with a Jazz background and training!) I am very fortunate and graced to be able to keep playing. I truly love it ! This week we're doing all Beethoven and even with all the work load that I have to deal with here, I couldn't give that up for the world! As a classical bass player, we need to be able play in an orchestra. That's our "band". It's what I dreamed of doing and what I love. May sound silly, but I love the BASS!
I want to say that each and every posting that I can see was indeed a customer of ours. Hopefully, they should ALL be positive. My feeling is that if I have an unhappy customer, then somewhere I screwed up. While I am 50 years old now, my dearest teacher and mentor, is Murray Grodner. I studied with him at Indiana University back in the early 80's. (that's 1980's !) Many of you might not know too much about him, but besides being one of the most influential and most successful bass teachers, he founded, owned and operated Lemur Music. Now the company is owned by Jerry Buffa (whom I have had the pleasure of meeting on several occasions). The one (most important) thing that I learned from Murray from years of watching him operate was this:
"Treat customers the best! Always, make sure you take care of them."
So many people need help, whether it's with what kind of bass they need, or what kinds of strings or whatever. I have the experience both as a player AND as a dealer to help.
My parents (my mother in particular who was a real estate broker) taught me the hard work ethic, to be 'myself' and treat people like I would want to be treated. To also "keep my nose clean"! (My mom's words there!!)
Ok, enough of that. So again, all of the posts here are our customers. Thanks for your business and your positive feedback. I think this forum Talkbass is incredible. For my generation, we never had this sort of reference and source available. Back in the old days, it could take many years just to find out about a 'new' string. These days, you get the company presentation, the lowest price and the customer reviews within a few hours!! At the same time, rumors (even if it gossipy) can mis-direct or mis-inform just as quickly. Some of the posts left here were purposely misleading and obviously left to do damage.
So, I apologize for the long post here, but I thought it would be a good idea just clear the air. I've worked hard for the praise here. It is real!
Yours truly,
Steve Koscica