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Sold pending - Roscoe Century Std+ 6-String Fretless
£1500
Brighton


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Overview: Beautiful bass in good condition. It has two dings on the top edge (only really visible from the side - photographed) and a scratch on the bottom (ditto), but is otherwise pretty immaculate. Front, neck, fretboard, headstock, all super smooth. 

- 2013

- 35" scale length

- 18mm string spacing

- Spanish cedar body

- Figured chechen top with natural oil finish

- 3-piece maple neck (super flat and easy to play)

- Birdseye maple diamondwood fretboard

- Bartolini NTMB 3-band active preamp (volume, bass, push/pull mid at 250 hz or 800 hz, treble, pickup blend)

- Bartolini hum-free 'J' pickups in 'JB' configuration

- Weight: 9 lbs dead on (4.08kg) - ludicrously light for a 6-string (a 4-string J-bass is 8.5 - 9.5 lbs)

- Currently strung up with roundwounds

Delivery: I'm based down in Brighton and would obviously prefer to have it collected, but I don't mind driving anywhere in the bottom half of the country, so I can come to you, or meet you halfway if you're from the North. Otherwise, we can arrange shipping somehow. 

Video: I'm mostly a fretted player these days so haven't played this all that much, but I do have one video of me playing it at the bottom of this post. The tone is slightly overdriven to fit the track, and the video isn't great quality, but it gives you some idea of how easy this bass is to shred on! 

Swaps: I’m only interested in a 6-string fretted Ken Smith, for which I’ll swap both this bass and my fretted version! Otherwise it’s a straight sale please folks...

Thanks all! 

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Edited by Danny P
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1 hour ago, kumimajava said:

What's the scale length? 34 or 35 inches? Thanks! 

35" scale length. Thanks for the question, have amended the ad. 

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