Uncle Bill's used to have a small music section there too, where you could get a very cool looking Japanese electric guitar for $29. They had a little plastic amp for it too, and songbooks and accessories as well!
I used to salivate over those guitars...
If I only knew that would lead to me becoming "Guitar Guy Gary" for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame....
I marvel at the opportunities afforded to me and my family when we came to Lakewood from that small hillside Pennsylvania community when I was a child. I received critical pediatric medical care here in Cleveland, learned how to play and fix guitars, and was connected to so many educational and economic opportunities that simply did not exist back in the hills and hollers.
I wonder if I'd even still be alive, had we not moved here?
Don't get me wrong. I loved those hills and hollers. Still do.
But the opportunities here were limitless.
The discounted deals at Uncle Bills alone provided our family with so many necessities when we needed them. That's why you'll hear no words from me disparaging discount stores being in Lakewood. So many people still come to Lakewood from hills and hollers all over the world, and at least in the beginning, things can be REAL tough. Those discount stores are crucial for those people. We're fortunate to have all kinds of retailers here in our satellite city serving all of us.
Back to the banjo...
