GuitarMaestro Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 You know that I was searching a Black Limba Body blank for quite some time. During that time I also contacted Ed Roman if he could sell me a blank. His response: "My black limba is a very SPECIAL and costly tonewood, that I cannot simply sell to other builders. Look somewhere else." No I believe everything people told me about Ed's "special" attitude.... Quote
daveq Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 Real nice. I like the limba but I don't think it needs to be treated like it's sacred. I think someone mentioned his prices for limba were outrageous. Most places that I have seen it - it's actually very reasonably priced. Maybe he has a personal "thing" for black limba. Maybe he would like a Real-Doll made from it if you know what I mean? Quote
GuitarMaestro Posted January 22, 2004 Author Report Posted January 22, 2004 Maybe he would like a Real-Doll made from it if you know what I mean? LOL Quote
Kevan Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 I wouldn't buy a cup of dirt from ER. Maybe ER is 'slow' or just a complete idiot, but his lameass t-shirts with the "Welcome To---Las Vegas" logo (worn by all his super-stoner staff at NAMM) are a major trademark violation. That sign/design is owned by the Las Vegas Board Of Tourism. I smell attorney fees. :-) Quote
Scott Rosenberger Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 I got 20 bd ft of 8/4 Black Limba for $120 US Shipped. I has a few wrom holes in it but still very useable. Very Special My A$$. do an ebay search for Limba you'll find White and Black Quote
syxxstring Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 Okay, since ed is in vegas. Where I live. I can tell you for a fact there are no hardwood lumber yards here.(insert ranting string of explitives here) So the nearest place is in Pheonix or LA far as I can tell. The place i go is www.WoodworkersSource.com. Ive gone in the store when visiting friends there. Black Limba If you notice they'll even s4s it for you. Quote
GuitarMaestro Posted January 22, 2004 Author Report Posted January 22, 2004 Just to clear this one up. I have already found and bought the black limba I was looking for. I just wanted to post Ed's "great" answer which is 2 weeks late anyway. Quote
Guest Litchfield Custom Gutars Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 What an ass. I guess Korina is even specialer than whe he said it was $800 for a 8 ft board. Contrary to what I have said previously, Ed Roman is a two faced ass. He will change what he thinks every time he sees it hurts his sales. Note, he reccomends some Ibanez models now, and promotes imported guitars. Mr. "If it aint USA made, its crap". Quote
Guitarfrenzy Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 I agree that Ed can be hard to deal with, but then again I don't think it's wise to call anyone whose in the guitar building business and asking to buy wood to build guitars lol. It's kinda like me calling up Microsoft and asking, "hey let me buy some of your source code, I want to build my own Windows program" I don't think you meant it in a bad way, I just think that Ed is very competive or he wouldn't be bashing every guitar made, except the ones he sells or makes... lol So I think he told you that just to get you off his back... Quote
GuitarMaestro Posted January 23, 2004 Author Report Posted January 23, 2004 GuitarFrenzy check your facts....Ed Roman explicitly sells tonewood to builders. The following is a quote from his website In the past 14 years I have sold beautiful tone woods to many guitar manufacturers when they wanted something extremely nice for a special customer. I specialize in many different rare specimens. The list below will give you an idea as to what I have in stock. I generally have a selection of almost everything on the list. I am always looking for new and strange examples of different species. CU, MK! Quote
GuitarMaestro Posted January 23, 2004 Author Report Posted January 23, 2004 think that Ed is very competive or he wouldn't be bashing every guitar made I am not sure about that one either. His guitars a certainly good, but I suspect they are in no way as good as he raves about them nor above his competition. If you read the reviews of his Quiksilver and Pearlcaster guitars on Harmony Central you'll see that most buyers were not very happy with them. One of them even prefers his Fender Strat over the Pearlcaster which was custom made for him. Although Ed changes his opinion quite often as others already pointed out. A year ago he told how bad Ibanez is, this year he writes opsitive reviews about the same guitar, because he realizes he could make money with them. Quote
Kevan Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 ER only changed his "views" on Ibanez guitars after he snaked his way into becoming a dealer for them with his Las Vegas store, by going in the back-door via Chesbro (the west coast distribuitor for Ibanez gear). Believe me that Ibanez is none-too-happy about him being a dealer again after he was yanked off their list years ago for being, and acting like, a complete tool. For the new guys: AVOID ED ROMAN. There are dozens of other *reputable* dealers out there, whether it be for guitars, parts, or source wood. You'll be glad you went elsewhere. It's ok to laugh AT him, and crack leprechaun jokes, just don't buy anything from him. It's a guaranteed regret. Quote
krazyderek Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 GuitarFrenzy check your facts....Ed Roman explicitly sells tonewood to builders. The following is a quote from his website In the past 14 years I have sold beautiful tone woods to many guitar manufacturers when they wanted something extremely nice for a special customer. I specialize in many different rare specimens. The list below will give you an idea as to what I have in stock. I generally have a selection of almost everything on the list. I am always looking for new and strange examples of different species. CU, MK! just cause ED says it, it must be true then right?? Quote
tsl602000 Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 What an ass. I guess Korina is even specialer than whe he said it was $800 for a 8 ft board. Contrary to what I have said previously, Ed Roman is a two faced ass. He will change what he thinks every time he sees it hurts his sales. Note, he reccomends some Ibanez models now, and promotes imported guitars. Mr. "If it aint USA made, its crap". hey Jeff, I thought he was your friend? Quote
Guitarfrenzy Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 think that Ed is very competive or he wouldn't be bashing every guitar made I am not sure about that one either. His guitars a certainly good, but I suspect they are in no way as good as he raves about them nor above his competition. If you read the reviews of his Quiksilver and Pearlcaster guitars on Harmony Central you'll see that most buyers were not very happy with them. One of them even prefers his Fender Strat over the Pearlcaster which was custom made for him. Although Ed changes his opinion quite often as others already pointed out. A year ago he told how bad Ibanez is, this year he writes opsitive reviews about the same guitar, because he realizes he could make money with them. Isn't that what I just said.. just because your competitive doesn't mean your good. In other words, he basically says that everything he handles is great and everything else is junk. I stand corrected on the issue about the wood, but he shouldn't be saying stuff like that without selling it to you, that was wrong on his part. If he's gonna sell to guitar builders, then maybe he just didn't want to get rid of that particular wood because he didn't have much left, who knows with Ed. I'm not defending Ed.. he has a interesting web site that gets you to thinking, but then again it's all very opinionated. He can't deny that even though he may bash PRS, his guitars aren't much variation from them.. so.. lol Quote
Guest Litchfield Custom Gutars Posted January 24, 2004 Report Posted January 24, 2004 What an ass. I guess Korina is even specialer than whe he said it was $800 for a 8 ft board. Contrary to what I have said previously, Ed Roman is a two faced ass. He will change what he thinks every time he sees it hurts his sales. Note, he reccomends some Ibanez models now, and promotes imported guitars. Mr. "If it aint USA made, its crap". hey Jeff, I thought he was your friend? Yeah, well screw him. After he email me and contradicted himself concerning PRS, I decided that he is indeed the ass he is reputed as. He was not nice in what he said, told me I was harsh and should check my facts. If I need to check my facts, he does even more. I quoted his website verbatim! Quote
Lex Luthier Posted January 24, 2004 Report Posted January 24, 2004 If it aint USA made, its crap. That almost sounds racist. I hate it when people talk like that, thinking if a product comes from a certain country, or doesn't come from a certain country, it is no good. Quote
Guest Litchfield Custom Gutars Posted January 24, 2004 Report Posted January 24, 2004 iT DOES, BUT HE CLAIMS HIS MOTIVES ARE TO INCREASE us ECONOMY. Capslock off. Dont feel like editing. Quote
GuitarMaestro Posted January 24, 2004 Author Report Posted January 24, 2004 Don't know if it is good to increase the income of assholes like him.... Quote
Asomodai Posted January 24, 2004 Report Posted January 24, 2004 I know what you guys mean, I really want to email him about the hamer prototype he has there for sale. to ask what the price is on it etc, but i dont want to deal with him at all, he has less then faveorable reviews plus he was rude to me in an email he sent to me regarding ibanez parts. so if anyone knows anyone whos selling a hamer prototype then pm me ^^ lol. rob Quote
Guest Litchfield Custom Gutars Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 Well, Scott, his pricing guy, is quite nice and personable...kinda makes up for ED's attitude. His Email is <scott@edromanguitars.com> Quote
canuckguitarist Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 There's a couple big pieces of black limba here. If you're still looking. Quote
tdog Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 If anyone is interested, I am in the process of buying a fairly large amount of Korina(White Limba)......I haven't finalized the deal yet.....but I will assure you this stuff doesn't sell for anything near what Ed R is asking for it.....As for Gilmer.....$200 for a 8/4 chunk of Korina 14.5 x 20.5 is still pretty steep(although a 1 piece body blank is a rare commodity and will fetch a premium price. I'll let everyone know if I aquire this wood....It may happen this week.....If it does happen, I can pass the savings on to interested PG'ers.....E-mail me if you may be interested. Greg Quote
tdog Posted January 25, 2004 Report Posted January 25, 2004 I recieved a lot of e-mail responses concerning the Limba. For some reason I can't open some of the mail.....so here is the situation.... The Limba I'm looking at is from Holden's. It is just one possibility. A friend of mine owns an architectual lumber company and loves guitars....(I just finished a very cool Oak Burl and turquoise inlay Tele for him).......We are trying to find a wholesale source for Limba and Alder for body blanks. We are scouting the supply that Holden has this week.....Worm hole concerns are at the top of the list....I've been informed this AM that it is wormy. I'll keep everyone here up to date on what I find. We are also trying to find a direct supplier in Africa......We have a supplier to get us sawmill direct from Mexico and S. America....affectionately known as the "Habanero Express"! We have been getting some nice Brazilian Lacewood and Raintree. As for prices on Limba....who knows! Right now we have to secure the source...I do know that much of the Limba I see online is outrageously priced. Just to give you an idea of prices from "my" lumber yard, Companies such as Gilmer are asking $50-65 for Honduras Mahogany body blank is usually @$25 .....depending on market. What widths is everyone interested in? I like 1 piece bodies.....but others might like 2 or 3 piece bodies. krazydereck......for some reason I can't reply directly to you. Cheers, Greg Savage.....aka....tdog Quote
rhoads56 Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 tdog, most body blank suppliers only sell 6-7% dried stock, machined on all four sides, and generally the best of the best wood is used. Are you offering that? Quote
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