This one's kinda unique for a number of reasons which I will note following the pics:
Okay here's what it is a Washburn Force 4 looking at the pickups it is a "p" style but they are reversed (circled and no its not left handed), when I bought it It didn't have the knobs so I spent a few bucks on some nice looking milled aluminum controls.
The action was great but the bass lacked in adequate sustain to suit my tastes the other pic shows the nut at the necks end (circled) I solved the sustain issue replacing the old plastic nut which had shown some wear and ground a new one out of solid brass adding weight and deeper tone to the old thing. The third pic with the circle is my mangled index finger which was the unfortunate result of grinding that new brass nut and took 6 months to heal completely (Ironically I almost lost the ability to play for good had the machine cut any deeper into my fingering hand, but 3 months into the healing process I took up practicing again).
The biggest problem is I haven't been able to get any info on this thing no matter where I look I know for a fact I've owned this now for 7 years the friend I purchased it from owned it for 5 when he purchased it from a pawn shop (that accounts for 12 years of its possible age) neither of us knew how long it had been sitting in that pawn shop and he never got around to telling me what shop (I haven't seen the guy for about 4 years last I heard he moved to Texas). I've tried looking it up online with no luck getting a more specific dating even with the numbers punched into the neck plate.
I'm figuring its from the late 80's maybe early 90's but the pickups are just so weird compared to anything else I've ever seen.
I own along with it A Digitech BP200 Multi pedal which I hook up and play through my Mac as the amp normally I use Audacity but I am playing around with Garage Band to see what it's like but likely I'll stick with Audacity.
It's the second favorite of all the basses I've owned, my first was a Lindel back when I was 15 (which some cock sucker who called himself a friend decided to steal and sell for a bag of meth), I had a Rogue SX100 b when I was 21 (cheap sound all plywood--only sounded decent with a lot of distortion wound up going in hock), a decent Rogue AB304 acoustic/electric I purchased when I was 23 and sold when I was 30 to cover rent. the whole time I had all of these I had a 50 watt Rogue CG50B amp (Donated to goodwill--too big to ride the dog cross country with) the amp and acoustic were excellent products but the SX was barely worth calling a bass.