A visit to Ed Romans
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 5:47 am
Last week I had a business trip to Vegas and thought I should make a pilgrimage to Ed Romans, as I've always found his web site "entertaining." I drove straight there from the airport, a fairly short trip, although the store is a bit camoflaged, basically looks like a warehouse.
They had a lot of Ric guitars but a fairly limited supply of basses. I drooled at the new (never sold) 4001CS he has, and of course had to ask for the price: $5995. Well, maybe not this year. Then I spotted a TransGreen 4004Cii/5; had never seen one of the new five strings before so had to play it a little. My impression-MUCH wider neck and string spacing than the 4003s/5, which is my main bass. A totally different instrument. As a picker, I found that I liked the 4003s/5 spacing better, but those who never liked it might find the new models to be just what the doctor ordered. I also liked the looks of my bass better (just old fashioned, I guess), but I thought maybe I'd ask on the price for the 4004Cii/5 just in case: $2995. Well, not taking that one home, either. There were only a couple of other basses there (two 4003's, one a nice looking Fireglo) but by this time I had figured out that if I had to ask the price, I needn't. The sales guy (Ed was in the back room and was the official arbiter of prices, but never came out onto the floor) was friendly and fairly knowledgeable. He said that they had moved 3 of the LK models at $7,000 a pop. I would have liked to have seen one of those.
So, I left with an Ed Romans t-shirt and no instruments. Oh well, that CS wouldn't have fit into the overhead compartment on the plane, anyhow....
They had a lot of Ric guitars but a fairly limited supply of basses. I drooled at the new (never sold) 4001CS he has, and of course had to ask for the price: $5995. Well, maybe not this year. Then I spotted a TransGreen 4004Cii/5; had never seen one of the new five strings before so had to play it a little. My impression-MUCH wider neck and string spacing than the 4003s/5, which is my main bass. A totally different instrument. As a picker, I found that I liked the 4003s/5 spacing better, but those who never liked it might find the new models to be just what the doctor ordered. I also liked the looks of my bass better (just old fashioned, I guess), but I thought maybe I'd ask on the price for the 4004Cii/5 just in case: $2995. Well, not taking that one home, either. There were only a couple of other basses there (two 4003's, one a nice looking Fireglo) but by this time I had figured out that if I had to ask the price, I needn't. The sales guy (Ed was in the back room and was the official arbiter of prices, but never came out onto the floor) was friendly and fairly knowledgeable. He said that they had moved 3 of the LK models at $7,000 a pop. I would have liked to have seen one of those.
So, I left with an Ed Romans t-shirt and no instruments. Oh well, that CS wouldn't have fit into the overhead compartment on the plane, anyhow....
