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Union Station Line of Accessories Launched

posted October 12, 2011 in Business News, news

St. Louis Music has proudly launched UNIONSTATION™, a brand new, house-designed line of accessories that includes straps, gig bags, and tuners.

“We’ve long wanted to offer our dealers a quality line of accessories that is a step-up from generic products currently available, while still maintaining appealing price points,” states St. Louis Music’s CEO Mark Ragin. “Our design team has come up with some great looks, and the quality is outstanding.” St. Louis’ Union Station, a national historic landmark that was once the world’s largest and busiest train station, inspired the name.

UNIONSTATION™ caters for players at all levels with straps starting at just $3.99 for the nylon series, and from $25.99 to $55.99 for the leather series.

There are three levels of gig bags: Standard ($24.99), Deluxe ($49.99), and Professional ($69.99). The professional series’ bags feature 25 mm duo-foam construction, gusseted cordura exterior, premium full-length zipper, two carrying handles, four exterior compartments with zippers, interior accessory compartment with Velcro tie, pencil holders, and zippered mesh pouch, and deluxe padded backpack straps with lumbar support padding. All three levels are available in classical/folk, acoustic, electric, and bass guitar models.

Ragin adds that this is only the beginning, and they will be unveiling additional Union Station accessories in the future.

For more information on placing an order or becoming a UNTIONSTATION™ dealer, please email info@usbandsupplies.com or call 1-800-727-4512.

Alvarez Artist Series Demonstration

posted October 3, 2011 in Product News, news

Better sound. Better price. That’s  the all new Alvarez Series. We’ve put a demo here on our YouTube channel. Check it out!

“We went back to the basics, starting first with the raw material,” says Chris

Meikle, VP at St. Louis Music, who manages the Alvarez line. “Then we made sure every component was better. Finally, we simply have spent more time putting these instruments together to ensure they are done right.” Then he adds that despite all the… read more