Chicago Music Exchange + Andertons Music Co. Exclusive Squier Launch
Did You Miss Our Livestream With Andertons? Watch it here!
SHOP CME EXCLUSIVE SQUIER CLASSIC VIBE
We’re partnering once again with the UK’s greatest music store, Andertons Music Co., to bring you more exclusive Squiers only available right here! Tune in on Wednesday, May 12th, from 10 AM CT to 2 PM CT for a special livestream, simulcast on our Facebook page and YouTube channel. Alex, Joel, and Nathaniel will hang with Pete and Lee and all our best blokes at Andertons to jam, talk shop, and, most importantly, run through all the coolest specs, colorways, and other essential info about this exciting release! Grab your gear and we’ll see you in cyberspace!
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Cop a classic and preorder your favorite CME Exclusive Squier Classic Vibe model now! Give us a call today to learn more!
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