Sam Ash is closing all stores, including San Antonio location

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Musical instruments retailer Sam Ash is closing all 42 of its remaining stores nationwide. Discount sales are underway at stores and online.

After 100 years in business, musical instrument store chain Sam Ash Music Corp. is closing its doors. The company has begun closing sales at all 42 of its stores nationwide, including a location at a shopping center near Loop 410 and U.S. 281 in San Antonio , and is offering online discounts. In an announcement on its social media accounts this week, it did not provide reasons for the shutdown.

Beloved Half Price Books on Broadway closes after 45 years in business Ashkynase pursued a career as a violinist and formed a band, the Sam Ash Orchestra, to perform at weddings and events. Seeking more stability, the couple pawned Rose’s engagement ring for $400 to make a down payment on what became the first Sam Ash Music store, which opened in Brooklyn in 1924.

99 Cents Only closing all stores, including five in San Antonio area Musicians and fans are mourning the chain’s demise on social media, recalling buying their first instruments and gear at Sam Ash stores. “Sam Ash was a tremendous hub of inspiration for me. Learned a ton about gear and met dozens of local musicians from the bulletin boards many of which are still lifelong friends.

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