Yeah, music retail is a lot like cars. You are a dealer for so many lines... you can't just sell anything you want. The manufacturer has to agree to let you sell their stuff. (There are some exceptions like Zildjian which sells direct to dealers AND through distributors, so anyone can sell Zildjian for instance. There are also lines that let anyone sell a limited set of their products and only selects a few full line dealers) The reason being is that it keeps prices in check (aka, high) so two music stores across the street from each other aren't in a race to the bottom as they have the same stuff but only compete on price. I worked music retail for 5 years and we had two stores. One store could deal Fender, but not Takamine and Ovation as they were too close to another Tak/Ova dealer. The other store couldn't deal Fender but we sold Tak/Ova. The one store had a big Tak dealer down the way that the reps didn't want to piss off as they were making their numbers. The other store had GC and Sam Ash within a few miles so no Fender... but the reps took a risk on us for Tak/Ova as I could sell the hell out of them (and train the other staff how to sell it) and our mom and pop store sold more than the Sam Ash and GC combined. So it is all strategy and politics as to who sells what.