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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-ibanez-atk100-electric-bass.1710885/
Item Name: FS Ibanez ATK100 Electric Bass Guitar
Location: Buford, Sugar Hill
Zip Code: 30518
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $350 (Make an offer.)
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Body: Basswood
Neck: 3 piece maple
Neck Type: ATK 4
Fret Type: Medium
Bridge Pickup: ATK Double Coil
Knobs: Volume, Tone
S/N: C5096185
I've had this bass since it's release in 1996. I guess it can be considered vintage now that it's 22 years old. They are no longer in production as I believe they stopped being made sometime in 1997. It's in excellent condition and sounds great. It has no scratches, chips, dents, or the slights hint of rust. This bass was taken care of and hasn't been played very much in the 22 years I've had it. It's spent most of its time in its gig bag.
This absolutely badass bass comes with a strap, gig bag, and a stand.
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Item Name: FS Ibanez ATK100 Electric Bass Guitar
Location: Buford, Sugar Hill
Zip Code: 30518
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $350 (Make an offer.)
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Body: Basswood
Neck: 3 piece maple
Neck Type: ATK 4
Fret Type: Medium
Bridge Pickup: ATK Double Coil
Knobs: Volume, Tone
S/N: C5096185
S/N Breakdown:
This particular bass was manufactured in Korea in September of 1995, and it was the 6185th ATK100 built in that month. Note: This model of bass was released in 1996 which makes this bass one of the ones which was manufactured prior to the ATK100 release.
The ATK100 was released with the double coil pickup with the more traditional musician in mind. It is a passive pickup with a series/parallel switch to let the player switch from a deep, rich tone with more output to a bright tone with slightly less output.This particular bass was manufactured in Korea in September of 1995, and it was the 6185th ATK100 built in that month. Note: This model of bass was released in 1996 which makes this bass one of the ones which was manufactured prior to the ATK100 release.
I've had this bass since it's release in 1996. I guess it can be considered vintage now that it's 22 years old. They are no longer in production as I believe they stopped being made sometime in 1997. It's in excellent condition and sounds great. It has no scratches, chips, dents, or the slights hint of rust. This bass was taken care of and hasn't been played very much in the 22 years I've had it. It's spent most of its time in its gig bag.
This absolutely badass bass comes with a strap, gig bag, and a stand.
Pictures: