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Old 03-01-2009, 07:05 AM
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FS/FT Roscoe SKB 3005 Fretless (Diamond wood with lines)

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I have a Roscoe SKB 3005 Fretless with lines that has a Myrtle Burl Top on Spanish Cedar body. It's a Lined Diamond Wood Board. This bass has the upgraded Bart CB pickups and the Pre-amp was upgraded to a Glockenklang. After checking it over well, it has 2 pin-sized blems on the end that will not photograph. Actually, the photos do not do the Burl Top justice. It's a very nice top! The diamond wood board is top notch! It would come in a nice Roscoe Case shipped for 1885. Any trades must be either 5 or 6 string basses. Can add cash if yours is an upgrade and it peaks my interests!

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Can you answer a stupid question in exchange for a free bump?
What is the difference between regular Barts and Bart CB?

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Assume 35" scale, and 3/4"/19mm spacing at bridge?
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Can you answer a stupid question in exchange for a free bump?
What is the difference between regular Barts and Bart CB?

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From the Bartolini website:
"Classic Bass" CB series bass pickups are passive designs featuring an extended and more resonant frequency range. They have far more "air" and definition at the top without sacrificing lows and low mids. They are cast in epoxy to remove unwanted feedback and microphonics.

As for length and string spacing:
35" scale & string spacing: at nut 1-3/4” at 24th fret 2-55/64”
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Looks like an ivory nut, shines like a gem! This bass has got some serious upgrades. . .
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What sort of strings are on it?
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R cocco nickel rounds.
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R cocco nickel rounds.
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When are you making another trip down this way with some of those killer basses you have in your arsenal?

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