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Roscoe Century Standard.

I've had a crook back since I knackered it moving an HH 215 in '92 :(

My 5 string Roscoe weighs about 8lbs! A 4 string would be a little lighter. Unbelievable bass, so easy to play, tone for days, weighs nothing on my shoulder for a 2.5 hour gig.

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Physio ongoing and awaiting MRI scan. Irrespective of whether bass is the cause or not, it's not helping and I've started to dread just carting the thing about. And who knows exactly how body parts interact with each other and how one part adjusts given strain in another, with neck turned to look at fretting hand at same time etc. 2-shoulder strap is a good thought in that respect. 

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16 hours ago, TheGreek said:

Did nobody recommend a semi acoustic? There are lots available including Chownys and Jack Cassidys and they do have a certain style about them...IMO a better option than some of those mentioned earlier.

I reckon your Nanyo 5er is a lot lighter than you estimate. Still for sale? 

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A pal has a guitar harness that sits on both shoulders (like rucksack straps). He's had shoulder issues and says it helps a lot. He had his made, but this is the sort of thing - https://www.slingerstraps.com/harness-strap-guitar-strap.html. They're not cheap, but if you like your bass and want to keep it, may be a good option. 13 lb is pretty heavy, incidentally.

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In case anyone stumbles over this thread in the search for featherweight basses:

As a little follow-up, over the w/e I tried a few new and used basses vaguely around the same price and found: a thru-neck Peavey Cirrus 4 that was really good and really light (v tempted), a pointy Jackson that was light (and v tempted for 80s nostaglia reasons), Ibanez SR600 (obviously v v light and I was surprised how acceptable I found the narrow skinny neck), a Yamaha RBX that wasn't quite in the same league in terms of weight and playability, a Cort thingy that felt good but a bit lacking in character/appeal, and a Gibson EB4 which was loads lighter than I was expecting and said "Gibson" on it hurrah, but the design and build quality wasn't up to ANY of the others. I don't know if it's because I'm so used to playing 13lbs of bass, but all would have done the job tbh, and it is great how you can get such a choice of fab basses for that kind of money. But even though I was prepared to spend a tad more, I walked out with an SR505. The ONLY drawback with it is the dodgy colour, but I went with it anyway. The 5 because wanted the extra neck substance and was still 1lb lighter (in more ways than 1) than the 1-string-fewer-and-identical-hardware SR600. FWIW the 2nd choice would have been the Peavey.

So thanks to everyone who chipped in here, it meant I took seriously some options I'd never have thought of otherwise. And the bonkers weight and quality of the Ibanezes is exactly as everyone says, so I didn't feel there was any compromise.

 

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