About This Listing

This is a pre-owned/used instrument available as shown for local delivery, pickup at our storefront (curbside or in store) in Beltsville, Maryland, or shipment to those in the lower 48/USA only via FedEx Home Delivery/Ground [note that a signature will be required for delivery].

  • Though its headstock shows 'American' - it is likely that its parts were constructed in Japan and then the bass itself was assembled in the USA. It shares features of both a Forum I and Forum III bass - so we cannot be certain which model it truly is.
  • Perhaps it is a hybrid I/III or a custom order of sorts? It shares the following characteristics of the I & III:
    • Forum I: EMG pickups, 'American' on headstock, ebony fingerboard.
    • Forum III: diamond inlays, Gotoh tuning machines, non-arched top.
  • Its electronics have been tested and function 100% as they should.
  • See the provided pix for best idea of overall cosmetic condition.
  • A generic gig bag will be included. No other extras are available for this item.
  • This listing has been created for the benefit of our local customers. There may be cosmetic or functional issues that the pictures alone cannot capture — if you are not able to come by and inspect this instrument in person, please be sure to ask any relevant questions you may have regarding its condition, playability, etc. before buying.

Please contact us to discuss any other questions you may have about it before clicking the "Add To Cart" button!

Atomic Music store hours: 12pm - 6pm, EST, Monday - Saturday & 12pm - 5pm, EST, Sundays.

Thanks!!

- Atomic Music

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • American Forum I 1 or III 3 Neck-through 4-string Bass EMGs
Categories
Year
  • 1980s
Made In
  • United States
Number of Strings
  • 4-String

About the Seller

Atomic Music

Beltsville, MD, United States
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