Los Angeles Guitar Lovers Rejoice: Norman's Rare Guitars Finds New Chapter With TNAG Global

Acclaimed family-owned firms such as TNAG Global, Cotten Music Center, and Carter Vintage Guitars have bought out the legendary Los Angeles guitar store, Norman's Rare Guitars. The buyout includes over 1,000 guitars from the store, as well as from the private collection of the founder, Norman Harris. With this, the Norman's Rare Guitars legacy will continue for many years.


Los Angeles Guitar Lovers Rejoice: Norman's Rare Guitars Finds New Chapter With TNAG Global
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Acclaimed family-owned firms such as TNAG Global, Cotten Music Center, and Carter Vintage Guitars have bought out the legendary Los Angeles guitar store, Norman's Rare Guitars. The buyout includes over 1,000 guitars from the store, as well as from the private collection of the founder, Norman Harris. With this, the Norman's Rare Guitars legacy will continue for many years.

For many years, Norman's Rare Guitars has been a staple, culturally, in the San Fernando Valley for musicians, collectors, and guitar enthusiasts. With this buyout, TNAG Global will continue to protect the store's history while expanding its audience to a global scale. With the buyout, the store will continue to operate from the same Ventura Boulevard location and will keep the same staff, so the atmosphere will remain.

The History of Vintage Guitars and Iconic Shops

One of the most iconic shops in the world of vintage guitars today is Norman's Rare Guitars, which was founded in 1975 by Norman Harris. He is one of the most reputable names in the business and has gained the shop's prestige because of the rare and hard-to-find instruments that he has sold to some of the biggest names in the music community. Norman has been, and still is, one of the biggest music and guitar dealers of our time. This is why he is at the top of the guitar community in Los Angeles.

The vintage guitars and music shop has created a positive culture in the community. Their charitable acts really showcase the company's personality. The shop is known for caring about its community and supporting local charities, including a shelter for the homeless in Los Angeles named The Midnight Mission. The kindness of Norman Harris and the entire shop is truly remarkable.

With this purchase, TNAG Global will expand upon Harris’s mission of sharing his passion for great guitars and broadening the shop's reach. The partnership will also preserve the intangible ideals of Norman’s Rare Guitars, as the shop will continue to act as a forerunner of music history and innovation.

TNAG Global’s Goal Moving Forward

While the purchase will undoubtedly be the most monumental to take place for Norman’s Rare Guitars, there is huge anticipation for it to take place in the future. According to Montague, the primary goal with the purchase is to maintain the unique identity of the shop and ensure the business flourishes even after Harris passes the shop to another owner.

California is also a primary market for Montague, as he believes there is great value in expanding their consignment model with trusted partners on the West Coast. Norman’s Rare Guitars will continue to be focused on high-caliber customer service and exceptional experiences both in store and online, just as TNAG Global has aimed to provide.

The Engagement of Norman’s Rare Guitars with TNAG Global

For the near future, TNAG Global has plans to integrate Norman’s Rare Guitars’ inventory into its proprietary instrument management system, The Exchange. This system manages all guitars and consignors, and offers a seamless and transparent trading system for legacy instruments, in-store or online.

The Exchange promises a more efficient consignment process for the guitar owners and gives them a secure and professional atmosphere to buy and sell instruments. Norman’s Rare Guitars will also be able to enhance its digital footprint as customers from all over the world will be able to access the store’s exclusive inventory while the store’s digital footprint will definitely be enhanced.

Harris’ Ongoing Role and Dedication to the Legacy

Norman Harris will be stepping back from the everyday dealings of the business but will continue to hold the title of founding ambassador for Norman’s Rare Guitars. Harris will continue to source for the store and interact with customers, so his influence will still be felt in the store as he is a popular figure. He has also indicated that he has a lot of faith in TNAG Global and in this partnership, stating that he could not think of a better steward for the store and its legacy.

Harris finds it profoundly reassuring that the store’s history, values, and culture will be preserved for generations to come for the guitar aficionados. This ongoing commitment assures that as Norman’s Rare Guitars grows, it will still be a perennial fixture in the guitar community.

Future Of Norman’s Rare Guitars

TNAG Global anticipates a new wholesale model to go live in the second half of 2026, enabling customers to consign and authenticate items for sale. This new mechanism will give an even greater global audience access to the exclusive inventory of Norman’s Rare Guitars while upholding the values of the business.

TNAG Global’s plans for Norman’s Rare Guitars appear to be in line with the growing success of Carter Vintage Guitars, TNAG Global’s 2022 acquisition. Post-acquisition, Carter Vintage Guitars has amplified its sales, and TNAG Global appears poised to offer the same for Norman’s Rare Guitars by enhancing its digital footprint and introducing the store’s exceptional inventory to a growing pool of guitar enthusiasts.

A New Phase for Norman's Rare Guitars

TNAG Global’s acquisition of Norman's Rare Guitars begins a new chapter for one of the most iconic guitar stores. As one of the world’s most legendary guitar shops, Norman's will still serve the community as a center for musicians, collectors, and guitar lovers. The partnership will transform the iconic store for the first time, allowing the community's magic and guitar storytelling to be shared with fans across the world.

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