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Please note:
Our Tiburon shop is open by appointment only due to the virus.
For an appointment, call Eric: 415-786-6146 (no frivolous calls please).
We also monitor email, so write us: eric@om28.com.
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We are two overlapping enterprises here at 106 Main Street in Tiburon, California. First, we are our own tradition-based Schoenberg Guitars, representing the very best of the hand-builder's art in tone, projection & playability. And, second, we are the friendly brick-and-mortar store where these and other great stringed instruments are bought, sold, traded & repaired. Our unique inventory includes a range of many of the finest vintage Martins & Gibsons available anywhere--even some one-of-a-kind museum pieces. If it's a vintage Martin or Gibson you're looking for, you'll do yourself a favor by checking out our inventory! We also carry a number of old & new guitars, mandolins, ukuleles & banjos from brand-name-makers and hand-builders. And we work hard to carry the best-sounding instruments (and best-playing instruments) we can! We cater to the experienced musicians looking for 'lifetime' instruments and, also, to the absolute beginner looking for an inexpensive yet playable entry-level one. In fact, we have outstanding instruments at all price levels, and these include a custom set-up! (We have a reputation for our great set-ups, done while you wait.) And it's not just guitars. We have a huge selection of ukuleles, from inexpensive to hand-made. And mandolins at all price-points. We also host in-shop concerts by world-class musicians & offer lessons from a first-rate instructor. And here, our online home, is the place to find all of our wares & information about our activities.
Please take a tour of our website and contact us with any questions. We update our inventory almost daily. (Here are some hints to help you with any of your searches.)
For photos of instruments, go to the individual page of that instrument. Then click on the first photo -- often a headstock photo -- others are available, then, by clicking on the arrows.
Also, if you check in the menu list (up on the left) under 'Departments' you'll find our Archive Gallery, a listing of our sold instruments with photos & info. It's a collection of fascinating guitars and a useful history of the acoustic guitar, in some ways.
Questions about repairs?. . . see the information below the 'Lessons' segment on this page.
Finally, please note that we always have great 'starter' instruments for beginners in stock -- ukuleles start at $49 & guitars at $199, all with professional set-up included at no extra charge. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the quality you get for so little money!
Thanks for dropping by!!
Guitars On Sale: New Lower Prices:
Soon to be listed (call or email for more information:
1965 D-18
- 1933 Gibson TG-7
- 1930 National Triolian Tenor Guitar
- 1985 Martin D-28V Brazilian
- Blueridge BR-60T, recent
- 1918 Martin 0-45
- Martin/Tim Teel 12-Fret D
- Martin 000-13E, New
- ca. 1950 Harmony 000, full restoration
- ca. 1950 Silvertone 000, full restoration
- 1997 Santa Cruz OM Mahogany Sunburst
- 1959 Martin 0-17T
- 1949 Epiphone Emperor
- 1979 Martin HD-28
- Hiscox D Case, used
- 1966 Gretsch Country Gentleman
- 2004 Fender 50th Anniversary Strat Deluxe Custom
- 1997 Schoenberg 000C Standard Brazilian/Adirondack
- Fender Sonoran Acoustic
- Aria Pro ll RS Special V
- 1968 Winston Electric Tenor Banjo (Kawai)
Sign Up for GROUP GUITAR or UKULELE LESSONS Now! (Or sign up for private lessons!)
Besides private lessons, JOE MILLER offers GROUP LESSONS for adults & teens starting January 21, 2020. Join the fun!
BEGINNING FOLK/POP GUITAR:
Tuesdays, January 21 ? March 17, 2020, 7 ? 8 PM, 9 weeks for $195
BEGINNING UKULELE:
Tuesdays, January 21 -- March 17, 8:05-9:05, 9 weeks for $195
ACOUSTICJAM SESSION!
Wednesdays, January 22 ? March 18, 7 ? 8 PM, 9 weeks for $195
UKULELE LEVEL 2
Wednesdays, January 22 ? March 18, 7 ? 8 PM, 9 weeks for $195
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCEDFINGERSTYLE UKULELE:
Tuesdays, January 21 -- March 17, 6:00-6:55 PM, 9 weeks for $245
All Wednesday group classes will be held at The Ranch (Tiburon Recreation Department), 600 Ned?s Way, Tiburon; All Tuesday classes will be held at Tiburon Baptist Church, 445 Greenwood Beach Road, one mile from Highway 101.
Complete Class Descriptionsare at JoeGuitarMiller.com.
To register, please drop in at the store (closed Sundays & Mondays), or send payment to:
Joe Miller, c/o Eric Schoenberg Guitars, 106 Main St., Tiburon, CA 94920.
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Please include your email and phone #, and specify which class you want to take.
You can also register for classes throughTheRanchToday.org;MillValleyRecreation.org (Tuesday classes); orTownofCorteMadera.org(Beginning Guitar only).
PRIVATE LESSONS for ages 5 through adult are offered here at the store on Sundays, at Tiburon Baptist Church on Tuesdays, and at The Ranch on Wednesdays. All beginners, young children, returning students and fingerpickers are welcome! For more information please call Joe Miller at (415) 480-9618.
Repairs
We do all kinds of repairs on guitars, mandolins, banjos & ukuleles, from simple set-ups to complete restorations. We do neck re-sets on a regular basis, fret-work, bridge re-glues, etc. We work on modern guitars from all makers, from the most basic to the most expensive, and also on pre-war Martins, Gibsons, Nationals, Regals, Kays, the guitars of the Larson brothers, and others.
We are a Martin-Authorized Warranty Repair Center and handle every kind of warranty repair on customer-owned Martins.
We have a reputation for doing great set-ups on acoustic guitars. Set-ups can be done while you wait. More involved repairs, like neck-resets, crack repairs, & refrets can take up to 10 weeks because of our work load.
Revoicing & Neck Reshaping
* Short documentary of Eric talking about music, guitars, the store and more
* Eric playing the super clean 1945 Martin 000-28
* Recording King Interview with Eric Schoenberg
* Eric performing his composition All In Good Time at the Schoenberg Guitars 20th Anniversary Concert.
* Eric performing Good Ship Lollipop on his 1929 L-5.
* Eric performing While My Guitar Gently Weeps, on his Schoenberg 0C Standard
One thing is certain, Erica Schoenberg has a funny sense of humor and is hot. Holding up her sleeve a bachelor's degree, writing capabilities and a prestigious math award, it's obvious she has more than just a great personality. Since 2006, she has prevented the one-series-wonder label by snagging five WSOP and 10 WPT cashes. Yet, considering Schoenberg's flowing hair, athletic body, perfect skin and previous career as a model, some might mistakenly limit their assessment of her hotness solely to appearance.
Schoenberg declines to refer to herself as the 'Poker Babe' simply because she doesn't think it's 'too cool to refer to yourself by your nickname. People refer to Daniel Negreanu as 'Kid Poker,' but I doubt he introduces himself that way.' However, here's what she had to say about a possible new nickname, forums, her WSOP final table, and how one might be labeled should she enter a dressing room with her.
Lewis: Would you prefer a genderless nickname, like Erica 'Math Champ' Schoenberg?
Schoenberg: Honestly, I'd rather have a badass nickname, like Erica 'The Hammer' Schoenberg, but that's probably taken by a wrestler or something.
Lewis: How did you hook up with the MIT posse?
Schoenberg: I was playing on GSN's World Series of Blackjack when I met some of the original members of the MIT team. They then referred me to another player who lived near me in L.A. who taught me how to count cards, etc.
Lewis: Are you banned from casino blackjack because of that affiliation?
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Schoenberg: I'm not banned from casino blackjack, but it's not worth it for me to risk getting thrown out of certain casinos where I always play poker I just don't really play anymore.
Lewis: You met French pro David Benyamine at the Bellagio were you at the cage? Because I'd like to give hope to single poker players looking for love at the Bellagio.
Schoenberg: I was in the office in the poker room talking to one of the managers about a player's rate and David came back and introduced himself. He asked me out and the rest is history! However, I wouldn't usually recommend loitering in casinos or poker rooms if you're looking for a good man!
Lewis: Yes, but now you and David are engaged. I'm fluent in slaughtering the French language do you speak French?
Schoenberg: Mais oui!
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Lewis: Can you say something else in French other than 'fromage' or 'Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?'
Schoenberg: C'est tres important de savoir commander un bon fromage et de savoir comment ramenez quelqu'un chez vous.
Lewis: OK, you will have to translate that into English.
Schoenberg: I said it is very important to know how to order good cheese and to know how to bring someone home with you.
Lewis: I like that line but if I said it I would end up rejected by a man who smelled like cheese. Did you know Lacey Jones speaks French and said you were one of the hottest women in poker?
Schoenberg: I was unaware of both, but you can tell her 'Je pense qu'elle est tres jolie aussi.'
Lewis: Who do you think is the hottest female in poker?
Schoenberg: Evelyn Ng -- she's a good friend and my best shopping partner so I see her in dressing rooms enough to know how hot she is.
Lewis: Yes, she is and she's great at 'Guitar Hero.' Do I dare ask which guy besides David or Patrik Antonius?
Schoenberg: I mean, David, for sure. But Patrik's all right if you like that chiseled, dreamy, model look
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Lewis: Not many women like that look. Who do you enjoy hanging out with in the poker world?
Schoenberg: I'm a pretty big homebody, but I have a few good friends in the poker world I hang with -- Evelyn Ng, Karina Jett and Hollywood Dave to name a few.
Lewis: Your 2007 WSOP final table while some rejoice at that kind of monetary gain others cringe at missing the gold bracelet. You've had great tournament success elsewhere but was the WSOP a different story for you?
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Schoenberg: That was really tough for me because it's a deep burn to get soooo close and not seal the deal. It's also very hard to look back at certain hands and things you could or should have done differently, but it was an awesome experience and I'm sure (fingers crossed) that I'll have another WSOP final table soon!
Lewis: You get a lot of coverage, specifically from Wicked Chops Poker are you flattered by their coverage or do you think they're just a bunch of sexist pigs?
Schoenberg: Well, I don't think you can deny that much of what they write is sexist, but I still think it's pretty hilarious. I mostly find it flattering and amusing whenever they mention me! You know you've arrived when Wicked Chops talks about you
Lewis: How do you feel about the forums chatting about you?
Schoenberg: Here's what I think about poker forums -- I have perused them in the past but read some nasty things (about myself, David and other friends) and vowed never to read such garbage anymore. I have pretty much abided by this rule because if someone has the cojones to say something to my face about my blog, my boobs or my boyfriend, I might be inclined to listen. However, if someone needs to hide behind a screen name and talk trash via the anonymity of the Internet, then I really don't care what these types of people could ever say or think about me.
Lewis: Do you ever feel like a piece of meat or have you been treated with the same respect as the men?
Schoenberg: Women aren't often treated with the same respect as men in general and certainly not in the poker world.
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Lewis: Well, if I were to label you as a piece of meat I would say you were the filet. Or maybe a rib eye because you're all that and more
Schoenberg: Well, I truly appreciate that. David loves a good rib eye!
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