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Musicstreet

Since the fateful day in the mid-80s when he fought through the cigarette smoke of the local guitar shop to pick up his first Strat copy, MI retail has been in Tony Rawson’s blood. From 1997, Rawson learned his trade at Machinehead Music under the much-missed Jeff Pumfrett, before establishing Musicstreet seven years ago in Huntingdon as a destination store for brands such as PRS and Duesenberg, and a beacon of friendly, knowledgeable service.

What’s the focus of Musicstreet?

“We cover most bases, but I guess it’s anything of quality. We do higher-end stuff and we’re big on brands like PRS and Duesenberg. We’ve started doing a lot with Patrick Eggle, Victory Amps, that kind of thing. And then, on the effects side, it’s Strymon and Origin.

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