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Let's say you own a large production guitar facility, Let's say that a
famous pro endorser, who you are paying top dollar for is not satisfied with
your usual off the rack BS guitars. Let's say this guitar player who happens to
wear a Top Hat and isn't real easy to please wants to get a real custom made
guitar.
Who Ya' Gonna' Call'
"GHOSTBUILDERS"
Ed Roman 12/02
Last Updated 05/06
Ok Kids, today we are going to learn a new word, "Ghostbuilder"
Important
You may be skeptical regarding some of the
facts that I will be relating to you in the examples section below. It is
possible that there may be a couple of errors, it's possible that some dates are
incorrect but 98% of the facts below I can personally substantiate.
Some of these are supposed to be kept
secret. I have not listed all of the ones that I know or I might get some friends
of mine into trouble. Some of them are common knowledge, most of them are little
known facts that the big guitar manufacturers don't really want you to know.
I have received about 15 letters since I
posted this with people asking me to remove their names from this list. I have
even been threatened with lawsuits for disclosing some of these facts. So this
list has shrunk quite a bit from it's original size.
How many people know what a Ghostwriter is? In the publishing
business a Ghostwriter can be several things..........
- Most commonly a Ghostwriter is someone who writes someone's
life story or autobiography for them. For example, let's say you never got past
the 5th grade but you became famous. (Actually many people who do become
famous are not well educated). Simon & Schuster wants to do an
autobiography of your life and times. They will approach you with a cash offer
and give you the option of using someone else, to actually write the book. That
someone else could be called a Ghostwriter. You would sit and be interviewed by
the Ghostwriter who would write the book or story in the first person.
- A different kind of Ghostwriter might be a young talented
storyteller or Sci-Fi writer that nobody ever heard of. A well known writer like
Tom Clancy or Steven King or Harold Robbins might read a story by him and like
it. In fact, he might like it so much, that he might buy the rights to the
story and then rewrite it in their style so that it would be a guaranteed best
seller. Of course the Ghostwriter would get no credit. I am not suggesting that
the well known writers I listed above have ever done this, or may have done
this, or even thought about doing this. The only reason I used those names
were for analogy purposes only. I haven't got even the slightest idea that any
one of these people ever engaged in any activities like that.
Ghostwriters write books, songs, poems, plays, movie scripts, and very
commonly jokes. Do you think that Jay Leno or David Letterman don't use a
bunch of joke writers backstage. The only thing that separates a Ghostwriter
from a known writer is who gets the credit. When Conan says something funny, how
do we know if it was him talking, or some talented joke writer backstage.
How about a Ghostsinger, Can you say "Milli
Vanilli" !!!!!!!!!!!
Are you starting to get my point? It happens all the time, in fact it's so
common it has actually become accepted. Well, that still doesn't make it
right. If I bought Jimi Hendrix's biography I would surely enjoy it more if it
was written by Jimi and not by Joe Schmeaux. (Schmeaux is my poetic
license name for Schmoe). By the way, anything you read on my website,
is directly from me. Punctuation mistakes and all.
In the guitar business, a Ghostbuilder is someone who builds a guitar for
a celebrity or another company but does not put his name on the headstock.
Many years ago my
shop Ghostbuilt several Spector lefthanded basses because their
machinery was not set up to do lefthanded instruments. Carl Thompson used
Ron Blake to Ghostbuild
hundreds of basses including one for Les Claypool, Stanley Clarke and Jeff
Berlin. In fact Ron Blake built most of the Carl Thompson custom basses
for over 15 years.

Read Below for Amazing
Information
| John Bolin Guitars
Ghostbuilt American Gretsch Guitars for ZZ Top's Billy Gibbon's &
Aerosmith's Joe Perry. |
| Several different no name Korean companies, Ghostbuild
all the Epiphones. Most of the Washburns and Music Yo Kramers. |
| Heritage Guitars Ghostbuilt the top of the line USA made
Gretsch until the quality problems forced Gretsch to go to Terada in Japan. |
| Jim Triggs Ghostbuilt
all the D'Angelico models when Heritage couldn't keep up with production and
their quality was dropping off. |
| Tacoma Guitars Solely Owned by Fender Ghostbuilds all of
the Guild Flat top Acoustic Guitars |
| Bruce Becvar Ghostbuilt Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones
Alembic Omega Bass. |
| JBG Ghostbuilt Fender & Gibson Vintage Style Guitars
and Basses for ZZ Tops Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill. Also for Joe Perry. |
| Samick Ghostbuilds 60% of all the guitars made in the
world. Washburn, BC Rich, Epiphone, Steinberger, |
| Chu Shin Gakki Ghostbuilds all the Jackson imported
guitars (Very fine quality) |
| Paul Reed Smith actually Ghostbuilt Ted Nugent a Gibson
Byrdland back in 1974. Ted wanted something better than stock. |
| Fuji Gen Gakki Ghostbuild the Japanese Fenders and many
of the Ibanez guitars available. |
| Jackson Guitars Ghostbuilt all the Neal Schon Guitars in
the 80's (I purchased the last 170 of them) still some available. |
| JBG Ghostbuilt Ned Steinberger Designed Guitars for
Steve Miller. |
| Ed Roman's Custom Shop Ghostbuilt several of the Gene
Simmons USA Made AXE Basses after Kramer went out of business. |
| Joe Despagne Ghostbuilt many of Steve Vai's original
Ibanez brand name guitars. |
| A California luthier named "MAX" Ghostbuilds most of
Slash's guitars that say Gibson on them. |
| Danelectro Ghostbuilt the Sears Silvertones and
Montgomery Wards guitars of the early 60's |
| PBC Guitars, (Dave Bunker)
Ghostbuilt all the USA Made Ibanez Custom Shop guitars for about 3 years.
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| JBG Ghostbuilds Guitars for Keith Richards and
Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones. Many famous bands are contractually bound to
play certain brands. |
| Abstract Guitars
Ghostbuilt the Randy Rhoads Polka Dot Guitar for 10 years before actually
putting the brand name on the guitar. |
| ESP Ghostbuilt all of the early cheaper Kramer guitars
during the 80's` |
| Terada Ghostbuilt the original high quality Gary Levinson
Blade guitars in the early 90's |
| Ed Roman's Custom Shop Ghostbuilt all the
Jaros guitars for a 2 year period
when Jim Jaros hurt himself and could not build. |
| Jack Westheimer Ghostbuilds, Curbow, Tobias, and
many more |
| Ed Roman's Custom Shop Ghostbuilt the Van Halen Kramer Red
5150 style guitar after Kramer went out of business. Over 600 were
made |
| Ed Roman's Custom Shop Ghostbuilt the Van Halen Yellow
Candy stripe guitar with the Fender Headstock during the years 1989 and 2002
over 30 were made |
| Ed Roman's Custom Shop Ghostbuilt 4 Ace Frehley style
flashing light guitars during the never ending Kiss last tour |
| Ed Roman's Custom Shop Ghostbuilt over 200 Steinberger
style headless instruments using acquired old Steinberger parts after
Steinberger shut down |
| PRS actually had their EG Model USA Ghostbuilt by a small
guitar manufacturer in Baltimore (I can't remember their name) |
| 2006 Eastman Guitars will be Ghostbuilding the popular
Blues Deluxe
slimline that Heritage made under private label for Ed Roman for 6 years. |
| Heritage Guitars of Kalamazoo Ghostbuilt all the D'Angelico guitars in the
early 90's. (Heritage built a
great guitar during that era) |
| ESP outsourced a Skull N Bones body, This is not the best example
because
the bodies were really horrible. They hired a guy named Dave McSwain to carve
some bodies. They used an imported Asian made neck and proceeded to call these
crappy guitars made in USA.
PRS outsources their Dragon Inlays. Nothing wrong with that, it's totally
legal.... I just don't happen to like it that they use "The Dragon" as their
main icon and trademark etc etc. and they don't even really make it. It is
completely CNC made by the very talented Larry Siffel of Pearlworks in
Baltimore. I outsource some of my inlay work, almost everyone does. I just
don't try to iconoclize my products with trademarked outsourced items. (
Iconoclize? is that a word?) (yes it is, a very cromulent word indeed)
PRS has used the Dragon to embiggen themselves from a small company the
mega company they are today. Embiggen? that's another very cromulent word.
Hey sometimes I take poetic license.
I don't want to get off on a rant here, but I happen to believe that
people should know who builds their guitars.
It pisses me off to no end that some 14 year old kid goes out and buys an
expensive overpriced guitar. Just because he saw someone in "Creep"
playing it. He assumes incorrectly that the company who's name is on the
headstock actually built that instrument. He assumes incorrectly that if he buys
that guitar it will be the same guitar that his guitar hero owns. In
some cases that might be true like Alembic's Jerry Garcia tribute guitars or
their John Entwistle bass. Most of the time however the poor hapless customer
gets reamed.
If you want the straight story call Ed Roman Guitars.
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Since I printed this page I have had to remove
about 15 items.
These items were causing contractual conflicts with
several manufacturers.
so we were asked to remove a number of them.
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Ed Roman

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