By Gillian G. Gaar
Special to The Seattle Times
In 1994, Carla DeSantis, a divorced single mom then living in San Mateo, Calif., was rekindling her interest in music by venturing into, in her words, that "brave new world" of the Internet.
And the former musician quickly learned attitudes hadn't changed much from the days when a music-store clerk forbade her to touch a new bass she was interested in buying.
"I thought, 'Am I the only person this happens to?' " she recalls. "There are probably other women out there who've experienced the same thing, but I don't know where they are."
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