This is a small, busy musical instrument repair shop on Denmark St., London's "Tin Pan Alley." It's on quite a historic stretch of shops, where the history of popular music oozes from the walls. All you have to do is wander around a bit and read the posters and old newspaper and magazine articles posted in some of the shops to know that so many famous musicians have passed through here, recorded famous works in the former studios here. There are a few clubs here showcasing live music, and the street continues to serve as the epicenter for London's music scene, supplying a large percentage of the guitars, drums, and amps to musicians passing through London, at all price points.
G. Noden is in a basement shop under Hank's Guitar Shop. It's a busy repair shop down a steep set of stairs. The repair shop is nothing to look at, very crowded with instruments and parts all around, but you get the sense that lots of work is being done here. I had a guitar repaired, and was very satisfied with the work. It was returned on time, when promised, and everything worked well. These guys know what they're doing. In addition, it was not expensive, so that was a welcome bonus. It reminded me of that old saying, "if you want something done, give it to a busy person." read more