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nacho vi�uales (Nachoric)
New member Username: Nachoric
Post Number: 4 Registered: 12-2004 Posted From: 80.58.0.42
| | Posted on Friday, April 29, 2005 - 05:27 pm: |
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Not Ed Roman, the spanish dealer |
   
Don Corleone (Webhead)
Senior Member Username: Webhead
Post Number: 184 Registered: 04-2002 Posted From: 24.61.57.214
| | Posted on Saturday, April 30, 2005 - 09:48 am: |
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I called them for parts for an old Steinberger headless bass. I needed the thing that flips up on the bottom. They were going to charge me $200 for that stupid piece. I later found out that Gibson had them for $65.. I also called them on a 360V64 they had as new. I was quoted a price of $1999- this was going back 3 years... I thought that was a bit steep. |
   
Philip Canard (Philco)
Senior Member Username: Philco
Post Number: 890 Registered: 02-2003 Posted From: 209.151.114.196
| | Posted on Sunday, May 01, 2005 - 02:08 pm: |
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Ed Roman bought up the available ORIGINAL Steinberger parts supply from the factory, so he can rape you on the price if needin authentic original parts. If Ed has what you want at the price you want to pay, then he can be OK to deal with. I bought my Tacoma acoustic from him, and he is Tacoma's biggest dealer. I called the Tacoma factory to see what they thought of Ed. His packing and shipping were excellent. His ranting and raving on his website gets tiring very quickly. He downplays Ricks a bit on the website because he has no intention of meeting other internet Rick dealer prices. For a "walk-in" store with Ricks on display, his prices should be competitive and it's worth a bit more to pick out what you like. He keeps over 100 new Rick guitars in stock. His stock of basses is nowhere near as good. He claimed last year to be seriously upgrading his stock of basses, but I haven't browsed his website lately. His huge supply of Ricks means that his commitment to Rickenbacker is still there, but if you are browsing the internet to get the absolutely lowest price on a Rick, he doesn't want to mess with you. He will sell the Rick to a walk-in customer at a higher price, so don't bother calling unless you want to pay his price. He had to make a deposit on every Rickenbacker in stock and wait for delivery. A dealer that takes YOUR deposit and makes YOU wait can give a lower price. Personally, I have never met or talked to Ed. His sales associate, Scott, was a pleasant enough guy. |
   
Scott Jennings (Route66guitars)
Senior Member Username: Route66guitars
Post Number: 151 Registered: 01-2004 Posted From: 68.184.183.56
| | Posted on Sunday, May 01, 2005 - 05:29 pm: |
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Ed has to place a deposit on every new RIC he orders? Is this new RIC factory policy, or is Ed on RIC's naughty list? |
   
Stan Castles (Buzfluhart)
Senior Member Username: Buzfluhart
Post Number: 528 Registered: 06-2004 Posted From: 68.92.102.70
| | Posted on Sunday, May 01, 2005 - 07:46 pm: |
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I heard from another dealer it is policy. |
   
John Hall (Johnhall)
Senior Member Username: Johnhall
Post Number: 943 Registered: 01-2003 Posted From: 68.5.231.238
| | Posted on Sunday, May 01, 2005 - 11:04 pm: |
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We only require deposits on special orders, i.e. lefty, pickups options, etc. Probably 97% of our business is non-deposit items and Ed is no different than any other dealer in this respect. |
   
Scott Jennings (Route66guitars)
Senior Member Username: Route66guitars
Post Number: 152 Registered: 01-2004 Posted From: 68.184.183.56
| | Posted on Sunday, May 01, 2005 - 11:10 pm: |
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Thanks, John. That is how it was when I was a dealer all those years ago... |
   
Michael D. Buck (Mdbuck)
Intermediate Member Username: Mdbuck
Post Number: 78 Registered: 10-2002 Posted From: 24.21.70.45
| | Posted on Monday, May 02, 2005 - 07:10 pm: |
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I participated in a recent thread where I put up pics of Ed's Ric display. I was in Vegas for almost the entire month of March and visited his shop on 3 seperate occasions. I was impressed with the inventory of what he had in the store. He caters alot toward the more obscure, little known brands of guitars and basses although he sells the obvious brands as well. He is really into the asthetics of the guitars it seems. Figured ones to be sure. Anyway, I was interested in buying a Ric and he surely had plenty of them to look at. Although they are located behind the rope arrangement, I had no problem being able to try one on for size. They were happy to accomidate. It was nice being able to try a Ric out, something that is a rare occasion. I ended up getting a MB 620/12 . While I was there, they offered an alternative replacement bridge and I had them install it. The service I received was pretty good and can say that it was nice to go into a shop like this and not be attacked by sales people wanting to 'help' me. Oh, I payed a reasonalbe price for the 620.  |
   
paul wilczynski (Jingle_jangle)
Senior Member Username: Jingle_jangle
Post Number: 1867 Registered: 12-2004 Posted From: 63.193.9.8
| | Posted on Monday, May 02, 2005 - 07:48 pm: |
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As long as you think it was a reasonable price, that's all that's important. I notice, however, that you don't mention the figure. Regarding Ed's dealing in obscure brands, he's wily--these are smaller manufacturers who, for lack of a better word, he can bully on terms. His personal taste does run toward the PRS type of flame that you can trip over in colors unknown in nature, but that's Vegas, ain't it? Ed's been there, seen in all, done that. He's got an itch that he's turned into a profitable enterprise. I'm sure your attitude, appearance, and demeanor had a whole lot to do with the way in which you were treated. And you DID leave with a guitar, didn't you? Everybody won in this case! |
   
Michael D. Buck (Mdbuck)
Intermediate Member Username: Mdbuck
Post Number: 79 Registered: 10-2002 Posted From: 24.21.70.45
| | Posted on Monday, May 02, 2005 - 09:19 pm: |
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Paul, I doubt that I'll have the chance to peruse ER's anytime soon in the near future. I could walk in any guitar shop and have a bad experience. If Ed's is so bad, I guess I got lucky. I dealt with Ed indirectly. He was the fat guy that was ALWAYS on the [cell]phone. As far as my appearance, I was in T-shirt and jeans, he thinks PRS's are junk (his are much better) and my attitude was neutral. As far as walking out with a guitar, I had been there 2 other times previous just looking. They didn't treat me any different as I would expect. The guitar cost me a little over 1100 bucks with the custom bridge installed. The bridge by the way is CNC'd brass, chromed over and 12 saddled made with the special space aged hoocha-ma-coo plastic(?) stuff. Looks great and matches the shape of the p-ups. I also bought a normal 12 saddle bridge(for my 366) and some odds and ends. The only problem(if you can call it that)was the question of whether the 620 came with the case, questioned by the person I was directly dealing with, who asked and got a confirmation that it did from Ed himself. Most of us know that they do come with a case. I had the same experience at GC when I bought my 6120. Everybody does win, as you put it, when everybody walks away happy. I'm happy, Ed's happy, the sales guy is happy, where all happy...  |
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