I do remember hearing horror stories of how he was an *******. But the dude is dead now so it doesn't really matter anymore.
I don't know who's running his business these days since his death, so I'd avoid it.
I could give a rat's @$$ about Ed ROman quality. He was a dooshrocket of criminal proportions.
The fact that he can reach out from the grave is not surprising. Good work? whatever. Personal and business issues? oh hell yes....
I could give a rat's @$$ about Ed ROman quality. He was a dooshrocket of criminal proportions.
The fact that he can reach out from the grave is not surprising. Good work? whatever. Personal and business issues? oh hell yes....
I'll bet any amount of money that you've never seen a Roman guitar in person and that you never spoke with, emailed or dealt with Ed on any level so I have to ask...where are you getting the info you used to make up your mind and make these statements??
Carefull Bob but you sound like a dooshrocket.
^ I went through an Arby's drive-through once when Adolf Hitler was manning the intercom. They gave me the wrong sandwich. Q.E.D.
I know these aren't the customs but, I bought a Baker B1 Bushwacker used. It's a nice guitar. He charges like $1350 for one though. The Michael Kelly Patriot Premium that I bought for $500 less than he charges is every bit the guitar the Baker is. I gave them to my boys for thier birthday.
after hearing your opinions ,I have decided not to do business with his company.
which company/luthier would you guys recommend for a custom guitar?
two guys within 100 miles of me have been getting attention from PGS, Doug Kauer guitars for kitchy vintage jobs like Fano and Jason Z. Shroeder guitars for really, REALLY beautiful LPs. Shroeder has some bridges he makes too that Stewmac carries.
links:
http://www.schroederguitars.com/
doesnt hurt that his wife's a dish either.
http://kauerguitars.com/
It just occurred to me that you're probably wanting something pointy, right? I dunno if either of these guys are your cuppa tea then. Doesn't hurt link them though, maybe one of your others would want to check them out.
two guys within 100 miles of me have been getting attention from PGS, Doug Kauer guitars for kitchy vintage jobs like Fano and Jason Z. Shroeder guitars for really, REALLY beautiful LPs. Shroeder has some bridges he makes too that Stewmac carries.
links:
http://www.schroederguitars.com/
doesnt hurt that his wife's a dish either.
http://kauerguitars.com/
It just occurred to me that you're probably wanting something pointy, right? I dunno if either of these guys are your cuppa tea then. Doesn't hurt link them though, maybe one of your others would want to check them out.
Yeah, she's not badand neither are the guitar finishes though, guitar-wise, if I want a PRS or a Gibson I'll buy a PRS or a Gibson.
And yes, something very spiky, 8 stringed and vicious. Like most of what I write.
I'll bet any amount of money that you've never seen a Roman guitar in person and that you never spoke with, emailed or dealt with Ed on any level so I have to ask...where are you getting the info you used to make up your mind and make these statements??
Carefull Bob but you sound like a dooshrocket.
Wasn't your bum buddy Ace Frehley pals with him?
I'm not one to speak ill of the dead. The dude is dead. :sad:
There's a bunch of stuff on his site that always gave me the feeling that (he felt) if you weren't playing one of his guitars, your guitar $ucked.
I spoke to him just a couple of weeks before he died and he quoted me some craaaaaaaazy price...like 6 or 7 thousand dollars for a Newburgh Steinburger and I just didn't buy it.
I don't know...but either way...he's gone...so....
Oh well. Hopefully the dude found a way to rest in peace. People said some really nasty things when he died though.