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Frank S.
Feb 19, 2022
Sadly this place seems to have gone out of business without any alerts to their loyal customers.
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Gerald G.
Mar 25, 2017
As a customer of Glory Days Music for the last ten years, the last two as a drum student, I could not be happier with with the products and services they provide. Ben, David, and Benji are some of the most talented musicians I've ever heard, they bring that experience and knowledge to their store. They went above and beyond recently when they went out of their way to find me my new drum set and cymbals, and they gave me a great trade in on my old set. You can't please all the people all the time as evidenced by some less than honest reviews floating around out there, but these guys are top notch, they run a respectable business with honesty and integrity. I think I'll go buy something else.
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Peter M.
Feb 4, 2015
This was an incredible customer service experience. I made a purchase from Dave and when things did not go quite perfectly he immediately made it right. Very good with people and clearly cares. This is a great shop with tons of vintage and top end guitar lovers gear.
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David P.
Jan 5, 2019
Cool and clean premium vinyl! Tons of Retro stuff! Vinyl, 8-traxs, cassettes, CDs, Comic books. New and used Drums, Guitars, Amps, Ukes.Accessories: picks, strings, cables, drum heads & sticks, tambourines, guitar straps.
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Dre L.
Aug 30, 2016
First impression was the last impression. Enjoy this lesson in what customer service is not. I was searching a few weeks online for a very specific bass guitar online and had a very hard time finding it so I reached out to actual company of Ernie Ball. The staff there was amazing and they helped me to locate two of the only possible stores that may have had this bass in stock. As you guessed it this was store number two. I called and spoke to the owner Benji P. which came off as a used car salesman but I didn't mind since I had dealt with other music stores across the US. He said he didn't have a new version but had a friend with a very good condition bass that he could get to me. I'm like awesome I'm going to finally get this bass that was impossible to find. But it is the weekend and Benji will not be back on until Tuesday. I call again and reach him but I have questions about the bass. He wanted to sell it for $1300 but there basses of higher quality and upkeep online for $950-1100 online so I told him we would need to negotiate the price. This is where the attitude started over the phone. He stated "I'm not some craigslist seller and I have been doing this for a longtime" as into imply that there is no such thing as a crooked business owner. I asked for photos and got them. The bass had a small ding on it which he told me about so I could care less but it the bass had dust and dirt on it. Additionally there were zero pictures of the neck from a side angle, back, or the frets. Now I don't own a music store but I think those are important things to show which it didn't so I asked him "How is the neck?" and his attitude got even worse. "What do you mean? That should answer itself. I wouldn't sell someone a bass with a messed up neck!" I asked him why he was getting agitated and if he was having a bad day and he continued on his rant about his credibility. I told him I needed to think about and to give me a day. He said "You have my number" and hung up on me. Here are the key points:1. I went looking for his company which I didn't know even existed until last week which he could care less about. 2. As a business owner you should know what pictures should be taken of an instrument and not use something of cellphone quality to do so. 3. Ranting about how you own a business does not make someone an angel. 4. If someone looks for you to pay you $1300 when you are a complete stranger you should be slightly nicer to them. Thank you but no thank you. I'm glad you pointed me in the direction of music store live. Max helped me a ton with my order.
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