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A storied Staten Island guitar shop that has catered to legends such as Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen may have played its last note.

Mandolin Brothers has been struggling for the past year after the death of family patriarch Stan Jay to cancer in October 2014, according to Crain’s New York.

Jay’s wife, 68-year-old Bea, says their two children, Allison and Eric, have been trying to continue the family business. But the kids acknowledge that they don’t have their dad’s skills — or passion — for instruments.

“He had a knowledge we could never have,” Eric said. “He could look at a black case and just know without opening it that it was a 1947 Gibson L-5.”

The struggling siblings have been forced to slash hours and switch their staffers to freelance workers.

They say their only hope is that someone buys the shop before they are forced to shut its doors for good.

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