Buy a guitar from Ed Roman?
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tad
Buy a guitar from Ed Roman?
I have decided to buy a new 650S but the only person I can find that has one in stock is Ed Roman. Should I stay away from him and order one from another dealer? Please share your thoughts.
Thanks, TAD
Thanks, TAD
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tad
I;d check out the reviews at Harmony Central. While we will try to give you a lot of info, we might not be totally objective
What type of music are you interested in playing? I'd venture to guess that the 650 is as veratile as, say, any other two-pickup guitar. Maybe more versatile, b/c the pickups supposedly sound more "single coil" ish than yer typical gibson bucker.
What type of music are you interested in playing? I'd venture to guess that the 650 is as veratile as, say, any other two-pickup guitar. Maybe more versatile, b/c the pickups supposedly sound more "single coil" ish than yer typical gibson bucker.
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Might wanna check this one out?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41439&item=3725593508&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41439&item=3725593508&rd=1
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John said exactly what I was going to say, so I'll be quiet.
Just like my 650's humbuckers.
Oh, ok, I have to add something. I'd venture to suggest that your friend has probably never played a 650, and is just trotting out the usual 'Ricks are only good for rhythm' mantra. You can choose whether or not to believe the folks here in this forum (we do have a tendency to be somewhat partisan - that's largely why we're here) - but I can think of no twin humbucker solid body guitar I'd rather own than my 650D. It's the dog's bits.
If you can live with chrome instead of gold, you should be able to find a 650D fairly easily - try Musician's Friend.
Just like my 650's humbuckers.
Oh, ok, I have to add something. I'd venture to suggest that your friend has probably never played a 650, and is just trotting out the usual 'Ricks are only good for rhythm' mantra. You can choose whether or not to believe the folks here in this forum (we do have a tendency to be somewhat partisan - that's largely why we're here) - but I can think of no twin humbucker solid body guitar I'd rather own than my 650D. It's the dog's bits.
If you can live with chrome instead of gold, you should be able to find a 650D fairly easily - try Musician's Friend.
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Either buy your Rickenbacker from a dealer that specializes in mail order like Rhoads Music, Pick of the Ricks, Mike Parks OR buy from a mega dealer like Musician's Friend or Music123 that has a money back policy. Musician's Friend and Music123 will not be the lowest price because of the return policy. I would personally favor the first 3 dealers if I was sure that I wanted the guitar. You save enough up front that if you decide to sell it, you will have to discount the price very little to get it to move.
The 650S is sometimes seen used for sale, but it offers no advantage over a 650C which comes in all standard RIC finishes. My advice is to stay with chrome hardware with longer lasting finish at a lower cost. With the minimal finish, the 650D is probably the tone king anyway, and the lowest cost and easiest to find 650 on the used market. It sounds cleaner than a Gibson and weighs less so is more comfortable. You can always check you stage appearance in the chrome pickguard.
The 650S is sometimes seen used for sale, but it offers no advantage over a 650C which comes in all standard RIC finishes. My advice is to stay with chrome hardware with longer lasting finish at a lower cost. With the minimal finish, the 650D is probably the tone king anyway, and the lowest cost and easiest to find 650 on the used market. It sounds cleaner than a Gibson and weighs less so is more comfortable. You can always check you stage appearance in the chrome pickguard.

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tad
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That's just hot air. Ed Roman has no Mosrite connection, he's been promising those new US Mosrites for years. And the Mosrite company has been nonexistent for years, I don't think there's anyone who has the rights to authorize any official reissue. There's a Japanese company making guitars with the Mosrite name but that's only because there's apparently nothing stopping them.
You might want to check out http://www.tymguitars.com.au/ . He makes some true Mosrite style guitars and there's a 4-page Mosrite history section on the site.
You might want to check out http://www.tymguitars.com.au/ . He makes some true Mosrite style guitars and there's a 4-page Mosrite history section on the site.
