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If you like Green Guitars you are at the right website!

The first time I remember seeing a really nice green guitar was in the late 70's. Hamer came out with a model called the Special. Hamer was way ahead of their time; they were doing bright, vibrant translucent  blues, yellows, oranges, purples and of course greens.  I remember being impressed with the colorful display at the NAMM Show and I ordered the full compliment of colors.

They didn't sell too well then and they still are far from my best selling colors.  But remember, I specialize in the unique and different types of guitars.

 

Ed Roman Leslie West LSR Guitar 1996


 

 

Ed Roman Centurion Custom Made Guitar 2005


 

Ed Roman Viking Custom Made Guitar 2004


 

 

Zoraxe 7 String Currently In Stock


Kramer Refinished In Ed Roman's Custom Shop 1998


 

 

JET Guitars are probably one of the best guitars I have ever carried,
The weight & balance of these instruments is excellent.
This is a grouping of Swamp Green JET's

 


 

 

 

Most musicians for some unknown reason tend to be conservative and traditional. I have never been able to understand or accept this, because I  firmly believe the reason that the arts exist is to foster creativity innovation and move people in a forward motion.

But Alas as I said before most musicians lean towards traditional values and are generally resistant to change.  For this reason the more radical colors never caught on until PRS was able to break the traditionalist barrier in 1993. Of course they couldn't have broke the barrier had they not hired some of Gibson's more high profile employees and reversed some of their original innovative designs to go 30 years backwards (but that's another story). Hamer of course, was not the first green guitar I had seen.  Gretsch for example, had a green model but as I recall it was a Vomit Colored Pea Green that really didn't look too good.  And it was only available on their cheapest of cheap models.

     Ed


 
Here is a custom Guitar that was built in Ed Roman's custom shop 1997.



 Doubleneck Quicksilver For Carl Bergen in New Jersey 1996

 
 Newer Ed Roman Quicksilver 2003


 


   


DIME SLIME BRAND NEW MODELS IN STOCK
FOR THE SERIOUS DIME COLLECTOR



 
Ed Roman Gibson Refinish Job


 
Jackson Kelly, King Vee & Soloist


 


Quicksilver Body

 

I always have at least 5 or 6 Green PRS guitars in stock


   
 


 



Acrylic Green BC Rich Mockingbird


More pictures coming soon


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