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randallflagg
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Guys I realize that I am new here but I have a question that I need to ask and I am in no way trying to start anything so here goes:

I am going to Las Vegas in a couple of weeks and will make my usual stop in at Ed Romans place. (yes, I know that he's not the most likeable guy out there) but more to the point. I purchased my Midnight Blue out there a couple of years ago (no one here in KC could get one for months - he had one for me in a week) thus the reason for my purchase. Now to the question. I have decided to "attempt" to lay my mitts on a Lemmy sig bass. One problem. I have no idea on God's green earth how much they go for. (I am thinking somewhere in the $3,000 range?) Now, Roman has a couple of them out there but I want to make darn sure that he isn't trying to "put the squeeze" on an old man....so what do you say guys?? Can anyone out there help me out with a price quote? I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks guys!!
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Hi Chuck.....and welcome to this great forum!!

There is a thread in the basses section, I believe it's titled "Ed's got Lemmys" , I suggest you check that out.....
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Thanks! I just did and I see that $3,000 isn't to far "off-base". I wish I would have had enough sense to get one ordered when they first came out, but you know how that goes...I don't know, I'm going to check it out and who knows, maybe I'll come home with one. But then again, I said that about the Chris Squire and finally just kind of "grew out of it"....again, thanks!
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