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Topic: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

I was presenting at a conference last week, and I made it a point to stop at CME. Three times.

Oh, you've never been there? Here is their website...
http://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/

They sell a lot on Reverb.com, and put ads in all the major guitar mags.
It's a big place, like a Guitar Center, but here's the difference... no budget guitars: no Squiers, no Johnsons, no Schecters, and only the nicer Epiphones. LOTS and LOTS of vintage guitars, and nothing is behind a "may I help you?" desk. There's little closets full of amps (that are reasonably soundproofed) that you can plug any guitar in to test. The main sales floor has nice couches and seats where you can take down 3 or 4 guitars and play them all on a couch. Very comfy.

They have a WALL of Les Pauls. A few new, the rest are used ranging from the 50's-90's. Plenty of vintage ones. That's where I concentrated my efforts.

I walked in hoping that I could find a guitar for $2,000 or less. I played some very nice guitars including some Les Paul Junior double cuts from 1959... but those were $3,400. I played a $4k '59 Reissue LesPaul, and was completely unimpressed.

They had BOTH '72 Telecaster Deluxes, and '72 Deluxe Reissues. That was fun. I got to play the original next to the reissue. I can say there is a pretty big difference in the way the neck feels. I know the pickups in the reissue are pretty much modern humbuckers and not close to the original '72s. There's about a $2,000 difference there... even though I wouldn't pay that much more, I could feel a difference.

I played some Nash guitars... the relic teles. Those were very nice playing guitars. $1800 for one.
One of the best guitars I played was a Music Man Steve Morse. Everything on it played like butter. I came to tell myself that if I ever buy a 'new guitar' again, it would be a EBMM.

Then... there's the 2015 Gibsons. They had a full line there. I picked up the Les Paul Junior TV yellow w/P90. It had the MinEtune, and the brass nut, so I gave it a whirl. The tuner gadget was what I wanted to figure out first. After some button pushing I got it to tune the guitar... I showed it to my friends (who had never heard of it) and their jaws dropped. It took a little to get it to go to Open D or Open G, but I got there. For alternate tunings, I thought the tuner was a blast. For 440A, it does that too I guess. The brass nut was somewhat ugly, but the guitar was nice an vibrant. I didn't complain too much about the new features.

Some employees at CME were saying they are buying up pre 2015 Gibsons, so people can walk out with a guitar that doesn't need "features" taken off of it. I saw one LesPaul MinEtune model with Grovers in there for sale. I got a chuckle.

SO all in all, I ended up leaving CME unscathed with only two tshirts on my bill. My friend was also looking at Les Pauls and telecasters until his hand got on to an SG. I proceeded to take every similar SG off the racks to have him be sure it was the one he wanted. He narrowed it down between an 04 and 08. I think he bought the 08 SG Standard. Very nice piece.

I got to plug into a Vox AC30 and a very nice Fender Princeton Reverb blackface reissue.

The only guitars I didn't get to play was the SG jrs. They had two racks of old ones, and they were up too high for me to reach... along with the 50's Lespauls. It wouldn't have been any trouble, they had ladders out... but I knew there wouldn't be any under $2k.

The sales people were super laid back. No hounding whatsoever. Once we needed help with purchasing they were super cool. When we first walked in my jokster friend walked up to the desk and said "we're here for the g*ng b*ng" and they got a huge laugh. When we went back the next day, an employee recognized us for saying that and said "dude I can't believe you said that to the owner, I was dying!" lol

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

Re: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

Thx for the info.....I guess you were like a kid in a candy store ...they do have nice website.
I bought a Page L/P years ago from them ...top notch service A+++++

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

Re: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

Sound like you had a good time.  After your review I may give them another shot but my only intereaction with then didn't go well.  I needed something quick so I ordered from them and paid a lot for next day delivery.  Next day they informed me they didn't really have it.

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Buddy of mine bought a vintage Firebird I from them. It was VERY poorly packed and when it arrived, the headstock had snapped. Their customer service dealing with that easily avoidable situation was excellent. In the end my friend ended up with another killer vintage piece (1967 SG) and money in the pocket. I think all in all CME would rate highly.

Amp: Firebird Musical Amplifiers
Guitars:62 LP SG , 02 FB VII, JB FB I, 76 Electra Omega, 64 Firebird V, 73 LPC, 61 Custom Tele, 59 and 60 Melody Maker
Effects: Mythos Chupacabra, Strymon Deco/Flint

Re: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

That was a great read.  Thanks Nic.

Gibson 60th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Reissue, Gibson LP Standard Faded CSB, Gibson Gary Moore LP Standard, Epi Joe Bonamassa GT LP, Epi Zakk Wylde LP, Dean Michael Schenker Flying V, Jackson Randy Rhoads V, ESP/LTD George Lynch Kamikaze, EVH Striped Series R/B/W, Fender/Squire John 5 Telecaster, Fender Joe Strummer Relic Telecaster

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Dang, I was in Chicago in April, didn't get there, but wish I'd tried a little harder!  Sounds like a cool place!  Thanks Nic!

Re: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

CME is on my 'bucket list' of guitar stores to visit.  One day... one day.

AFAIK, the owner of CME also owns Reverb.com, which is why they advertise a lot on there, and also why they had such deep pockets to advertise and get the brand name out there to challenge eBay.

JBLP Gold Top #129 - redubbed "#1 in Oz"

Re: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

Devan wrote:

CME is on my 'bucket list' of guitar stores to visit.  One day... one day.

AFAIK, the owner of CME also owns Reverb.com, which is why they advertise a lot on there, and also why they had such deep pockets to advertise and get the brand name out there to challenge eBay.

Put Dave's Guitar on your bucket list too. The second floor is a vintage guitar museum.
http://davesguitar.com/

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

Re: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

Nic,

I live south of Chicago about 120 miles - make it to CME a couple times a year and *really* enjoy myself there.

What I liked most about your post was this:

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

One of the best guitars I played was a Music Man Steve Morse. Everything on it played like butter. I came to tell myself that if I ever buy a 'new guitar' again, it would be a EBMM.

Because now you're talking! smile

I currently own 12 Music Man Morse guitars - seven "Standard" and five "Y2D" - do you know which one it was you were ogling?

Kevin

Re: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

I think I played these

http://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/pro … urst-quilt
http://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/pro … old-opaque

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

Re: My journey to ChicagoMusicExchange

Sounds like the ideal Guitar buying experiance, wish that more places were like that when trying stuff out. 

Always wanted to go to Daves Guitars,  after seeing the Premier Guitar video on the place. Amazing.  ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjuJ-EOWXuI )

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Wow .. the guitar enthusiast's Shangri-La!

An epic day, or two, or three, trip indeed big_smile

Dev: Better get crackin' on the young fella's transporter! .. lol

Thanks for the share, Nic!

Cheers!  cool

The BonaMaritimer .. All Dials To The Right!

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Hey guys - I actually do some affiliate work for Reverb.com who are associated with CME - if you get the chance to support either company, definitely do it. They're great people, and they're all actual musicians that treat customers the way they'd want to be treated as musicians.