Interesting Ed Roman offering....

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Conclusive proof that Ed Roman has NO IDEA - http://celebrityrockstarguitars.com/rock/Hill_Dave.htm

I told him this page was wrong a year ago!!
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called roman on the 4000 today. was going to buy it for a buddy of mine, as he drools over my '64. was for sale for a year and a half and somebody cleared the payment today for it. possibly due to the interest generated by this forum oh, well.
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glad I read this thread, I was considering this store for my next purchase...hilarious stuff.
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antipodean wrote:I'm guessing '63-4. The Forstner-bit control cavity points to a very early date, but it appears to be factory routed for the aluminium TP with mute, which was a '63 innovation. Of course, at the time there could be some considerable delay between the body being carved and the bass being fully assembled....
I'd agree here. I didn't think it was too outrageous a price actually...
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