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lowendmafia 01-30-2013 11:18 PM

Roscoe Century Standard 4... Extreme FT Feeler
 
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I bought this bass from TBer Tommy Gilstrap about a week ago. I really wanted to try a Roscoe because of their reputation on TB. However... and this always happens to me, I get lured in by fancy, small bodied basses and then realize they are not really my thing. I just can't seem to get used to the hand position based where I wear the bass, my elbow and forearms cramp up for some reason. That said, there are many things that I really enjoy about this bass: great modern tone, exceptional neck and very light weight. I may decide that I love it in a few weeks, but as for now I would like to test the trade waters here on TB.

First the bass: (pics from Tommy)
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Because I do not know everything there is to know about this bass, this is what Tommy said in his FS thread:
"Custom built for TBer Lightgroove several years ago, I have had it for about 2. Weighs 8 lbs. but feels lighter, stunning flame koa top, ash body, oil finish, pau ferro fingerboard, Bartolini 3 band pre and slanted Bart pups, Hipshot bridge and tuners, I added the koa knobs."

Here is the link to the Thread:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f126/f...us-4-a-950902/

The bass has a very nice Roscoe Gig Bag.

What I am looking for:

Really, what I would like to trade for is a high-end Jazz-style 4 string bass (I can add cash for the right piece). However, I might consider more modern 4 string basses if they have larger bodies. I would love something with a PJ setup. 3 band pre preferred, but the right bass with a 2-band might do it.

What I am NOT looking for:

5 or 6 string basses of any kind. I do not gig or play out right now and I have no need for a low B or high C at this stage of my playing.

Fender Standard basses
Passive Basses

Like I said, I can add cash to the right deal, but I would prefer not to deal with cash coming to me. For this reason, at this point this bass is FOR TRADE ONLY.

Shoot me a PM if you have any questions about anything and I will do my best to answer them.

Thanks

LightGroove 01-31-2013 10:41 AM

WOW...my old bass.. I wondered where she was. I made the jump to 5 bangers otherwise I would have kept her.

A little backstory... this was originally a 1 off / concept / prototype by Roscoe that grew into a full idea....Gard can correct me but this is THE 1st Century Standard Plus ( I helped with the naming :bassist: ) Koa over Ash ... Pau Ferro ... Bartolini CB and 3 band preamp... Very light bass and plays like butter . Its the only Century Std Ive seen with slanted pickups...so most def. unique if thats your thing

Here's a youtube video of me playing it...the audio is recorded via the videocam so not the best but you can still hear how she sounds and cuts through

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UzvY_Qjp6Q

TALL&STOUT 01-31-2013 01:13 PM

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Pacman 01-31-2013 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lowendmafia (Post 13805288)
However... and this always happens to me, I get lured in by fancy, small bodied basses and then realize they are not really my thing.


Just for accuracy's sake, the Century is the same size as a Jazz bass. Good luck with the sale!

SteveC 02-01-2013 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pacman (Post 13808631)
Just for accuracy's sake, the Century is the same size as a Jazz bass.

Yet it fits in my gig bag much nicer than my jazz...even with the strap on.

SteveC 02-03-2013 12:55 PM

Wish I needed a 4 string bump...

lowendmafia 02-04-2013 09:12 AM

After some advice from another TBer I made some adjustments to the Roscoe this weekend and I am much happier with it than I was a few days ago. I am thinking I am going to keep her for a while...

Thanks for the offers, and for the advice. :bassist:

Pacman 02-04-2013 09:21 PM

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