Part 2 of The Scotsmanâs Retail in Crisis series - Diversify or Die: The Fightback. Tony Gaughan of Blitzkreig shop in Glasgow talks about the importance of diversification in the retail trade
Part 2 of The Scotsmanâs Retail in Crisis series - Diversify or Die: The Fightback In the current financial climate, retailers are having to find inventive w...
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Part 2 of The Scotsmanâs Retail in Crisis series - Diversify or Die: The Fightback
In the current financial climate, retailers are having to find inventive ways to reach new customers and increase dwindling profits in shrinking markets.
The Scotsman speaks to independent retailer, Tony Gaughan of Blitzkrieg Shop on London Road, about working hard to meet ever-evolving customer expectations.
Along with years of experience in the music industry, Tony Gaughan has a passion for collecting music memorabilia, so opening a shop with a strong connection to music felt natural to him. A couple of years ago, he took a chance on moving his business out of the city centre to the vibrant Barras area. This particular location was important to him: Blitzkrieg Shop now sits in the shadow of the world famous Barrowland music venue and is minutes from Glasgow Green which hosts music events such as TRNSMT. The up-and-coming vibe of the areaâs independent shops, pubs and restaurants helped seal the deal.
Gaughan well understands the importance of diversification in the retail sector. He says, âRetail? The rulebook has been thrown out the window. The more unique you can be, the more you can offer, the better chance you've got of survivalâ. âIâve always believed you need more than one string to your bow in retail. Initially I didnât know what I wanted the shop to be, a guitar shop, a record shop, a music shop so I decided to encompass all of them along with merch, memorabilia and fine art printingâ Since then Tony has branched out into hiring out equipment, vinyl cleaning and collaborating with local artists on various projects. Proud of these collaborations, Tony holds up a Mad Malko Guitar, a creation in the trademark colours of Buckfast. The Buckfaster Caster, he exclaims, is going down a treat with younger customers and was used in a recent gig at the hallowed Barrowland.
Gaughan talks about working with tattoo artists during the COVID-19 pandemic when they couldnât earn. They would send him designs and he would turn them into fine art prints in the back shop. His experience as a print maker has seen him collaborate with some high-profile bands and he recently hooked up with Creation Recordsâ Alan McGee to produce a limited edition print.
Blitzkrieg Shop is an Aladdinâs cave of art and musical memorabilia. Adorned with vintage prints, original setlists and artworks with a music theme, the walls constantly change as one-off originals are sold. âSome people come in to buy vinyl and leave with a printâ, laughs Tony. A one stop shop, music fans are regularly blown away by Blitzkriegâs variety and Gaughanâs knowledge and passion for his unique wares.
A loyal gig goer, Tony has been known to open the shop after attending a show at the Barrowland, something thatâs gone down well with music fans and bands alike. A recent in-store appearance by Chesney Hawkes sent Blitzkriegâs socials into meltdown.
In the current financial climate, retailers are having to find inventive ways to reach new customers and increase dwindling profits in shrinking markets.
The Scotsman speaks to independent retailer, Tony Gaughan of Blitzkrieg Shop on London Road, about working hard to meet ever-evolving customer expectations.
Along with years of experience in the music industry, Tony Gaughan has a passion for collecting music memorabilia, so opening a shop with a strong connection to music felt natural to him. A couple of years ago, he took a chance on moving his business out of the city centre to the vibrant Barras area. This particular location was important to him: Blitzkrieg Shop now sits in the shadow of the world famous Barrowland music venue and is minutes from Glasgow Green which hosts music events such as TRNSMT. The up-and-coming vibe of the areaâs independent shops, pubs and restaurants helped seal the deal.
Gaughan well understands the importance of diversification in the retail sector. He says, âRetail? The rulebook has been thrown out the window. The more unique you can be, the more you can offer, the better chance you've got of survivalâ. âIâve always believed you need more than one string to your bow in retail. Initially I didnât know what I wanted the shop to be, a guitar shop, a record shop, a music shop so I decided to encompass all of them along with merch, memorabilia and fine art printingâ Since then Tony has branched out into hiring out equipment, vinyl cleaning and collaborating with local artists on various projects. Proud of these collaborations, Tony holds up a Mad Malko Guitar, a creation in the trademark colours of Buckfast. The Buckfaster Caster, he exclaims, is going down a treat with younger customers and was used in a recent gig at the hallowed Barrowland.
Gaughan talks about working with tattoo artists during the COVID-19 pandemic when they couldnât earn. They would send him designs and he would turn them into fine art prints in the back shop. His experience as a print maker has seen him collaborate with some high-profile bands and he recently hooked up with Creation Recordsâ Alan McGee to produce a limited edition print.
Blitzkrieg Shop is an Aladdinâs cave of art and musical memorabilia. Adorned with vintage prints, original setlists and artworks with a music theme, the walls constantly change as one-off originals are sold. âSome people come in to buy vinyl and leave with a printâ, laughs Tony. A one stop shop, music fans are regularly blown away by Blitzkriegâs variety and Gaughanâs knowledge and passion for his unique wares.
A loyal gig goer, Tony has been known to open the shop after attending a show at the Barrowland, something thatâs gone down well with music fans and bands alike. A recent in-store appearance by Chesney Hawkes sent Blitzkriegâs socials into meltdown.
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