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    Faultline Music closing retail store 

    It will continue to offer online sales, repairFaultline music paso robles

    –After 11 years in Paso Robles, Faultline Music will be ceasing their retail operation as of June 17. In the coming weeks management will be liquidating its inventory and closing the retail store. They will continue to offer guitar repair and PA system rentals as well as online sales of specific items. Students will not be abandoned, says owner John Kenny. Justin Pecot will be opening his own lesson studio in Paso Robles. His studio will be located at 825 Riverside Avenue, Suite 5 in Paso Robles.

    Pecot is the only person that has been a part of Faultline since day one in 2005. “I want to publicly thank him for his dedication and expertise teaching hundreds of students for the last 11 years,” says Kenny. “I wish him the very best as he embarks on the next step in his music career. I urge all of you to continue to support him for your music education needs. Those of you that have studied with Justin are keenly aware of his talent as a player and instructor.”

    For guitar, bass, ukulele lessons you can reach Justin at: contactpakes@gmail.com to setup an appointment.

    Those who have student band instrument rentals can contact Kenny via email to info@faultlinemusicstore.com for any questions.

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    Pat Voepel

    Sad to see this business leave – best of luck to you in the future. Thank you for being part of Paso for so long.

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    Sad to see this business leave – best of luck to you in the future. Thank you for being part of Paso for so long.

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