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Great Roscoe Worth 1/2 of Asking Price
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Author:  thumbslam [ August 17th, 2014, 12:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Great Roscoe Worth 1/2 of Asking Price

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Left-handed-Ros ... 2c89c10ae1

Well maybe not half but close...

Author:  Sec-Def [ August 17th, 2014, 1:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Great Roscoe Worth 1/2 of Asking Price

extra points for having both a fretter and a fretless neck.

Author:  thumbslam [ August 17th, 2014, 1:41 pm ]
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They are killer basses and this one is beautiful for sure and two necks makes it more valuable but not new is just that and the price it will command will reflect it.

Some guys try for years to sell basses at a price that is way beyond the going rate and well more power to them and maybe it's just a thing where they would move it at said price and if they can't get it then they hold on to it. I've seen that here there and everywhere. I get that but for me if I'm going to take the time to take pictures and write up and post something I try to do it at a fair price and have it move along but each seller has his or her own right to ask whatever they want for sure. I would say though seeing a bass for sale over and over again from a seller makes me think even more there is an "issue" with it. FWIW

Author:  gravesbass [ August 18th, 2014, 7:37 am ]
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I had one of these..... exact same specs. The neck will give you tendinitis :shock: Its hard to play these basses but they are nice.

I really am not a fan of the angled pickup placement. If you string reverse (righty string/lefty play) then it makes more sence. I agree, the price listed is far from fair sellable price. 2 necks is nice but the asking price should be more like $2700 -> $3000 for all.

My old Jimmy Haslip supposedly sold at The Low End for $2000 with case (I traded it). It was mint and identical to this but orange quilt.

Author:  Addison [ August 18th, 2014, 7:45 am ]
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I traded my mint SKB3006 to Jim at Southpaw straight across for a brand new SR5 valued at about $1900...

For whatever reason, Roscoe falls into that group of boutique builders where resale generally isn't the greatest.

I'm not sure why... it has nothing to do with the basses... they make amazing stuff... they just don't generally have a great resale value.

Author:  gravesbass [ August 19th, 2014, 3:25 pm ]
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The seller lowered his price :shock:

From $4,200.00 to $4,000,00 start :o

Author:  markcv [ September 3rd, 2014, 12:03 pm ]
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...and now he's down to $3500. I have to say, this really isn't that great an idea. Swapping necks is not something I would want to do on any kind of a regular basis. It's a LOT of work and re-setting up the bass every time you do it would take major amounts of time. And unless the neck bolts were machine screws (unsure if Roscoe does that) the screw holes would eventually strip. Personally I would want that bass to either be fretted or fretless, period. No neck swapping.

Just my two cents.

Author:  Addison [ September 3rd, 2014, 12:48 pm ]
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And now down to $2995... which is actually not that bad of a price.

As far as swapping necks goes, a neat idea would be to install threaded inserts for the neck AND the bridge... that way you could also have a second bridge ready to go for the fretless neck, reducing setup time by a LOT, and not have to worry about stripping out any holes anywhere.

Author:  markcv [ September 3rd, 2014, 1:22 pm ]
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@ Addison: that IS a cool idea. Personally I wouldn't go through the effort though. I just want to grab a nice fretless (you know, like your Zon ;) ) that's ready to go, same with my fretted.

Author:  gravesbass [ September 3rd, 2014, 3:22 pm ]
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Now his starting price is fair.....

Author:  markcv [ September 3rd, 2014, 7:25 pm ]
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Wouldn't another set of tuners for that fretless neck be around $200?

Author:  Sec-Def [ September 4th, 2014, 3:14 am ]
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Addison wrote:
And now down to $2995... which is actually not that bad of a price.

As far as swapping necks goes, a neat idea would be to install threaded inserts for the neck AND the bridge... that way you could also have a second bridge ready to go for the fretless neck, reducing setup time by a LOT, and not have to worry about stripping out any holes anywhere.

if you can get it right with no rattle, that'd be an awesome idea.

Author:  slybass3000 [ September 7th, 2014, 5:36 am ]
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English is really not my first language but in the title shouldn't it says the other way around: worth double of the asking price ???

I'm just asking for my own sake ;-)

Author:  bhunt1 [ September 7th, 2014, 5:43 am ]
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In English we would say worth 1/2 of the asking price, meaning that the asking price is twice as high as it should be. English has more exceptions than rules :)

Author:  slybass3000 [ September 8th, 2014, 5:24 am ]
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bhunt1 wrote:
In English we would say worth 1/2 of the asking price, meaning that the asking price is twice as high as it should be. English has more exceptions than rules :)

Oh ok, I thought the asking price was the price the seller is asking instead of the price he wish he would sell it for.

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