Jeroen wrote:
Congrats! Nice find, they're incredibly rare.
For lefties it appears to be the only colour for the 305. For the 4-string 300 there is also Amber, but strictly on the Korean built models and it appears the Amber ones were only sold in the US. The Trans Black variety appears to be sold exclusively in Europe, both made in Japan and made in Korea. I'm not sure, but looking at ads throughout the years and looking at the ones I played and owned it seems that way at least. I don't own any ATK300's anymore, but I still have my 305 even though I don't play it.
My original "contact" with an ATK bass was watching a video of Joe Bonamassa from Rockpalast, from 2006, featuring Eric Czar on an an ATK305 bass. I thought it was not only a great-sounding bass, I thought it looked very "cool" as well... I looked it up online, but didn't find much info, and nothing regarding lefty availability. Not long after that, an Amber right handed ATK300 came up on my local Craigslist-ings, for $200, so I decided to buy it, just to see what I thought of it close-up. The entire thread is here...which goes from my desire to find a 305L, to buying the right hand model (cleaned it up, and sold it to a friend), to buying a left hand 300L (great story there; sold it to a forum member in Florida... )
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=723&hilit=atkAlso, this is the thread of the actual ATK300L I bought off eBay... interesting story - it was owned at that time by the massage therapist who traveled on the Rob Zombie tour bus...
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=973&hilit=atkBefore I bought my ATK305L, I bought an early 2000's right hand ATK305, with the idea I would make a lefty body one day, and use everything off the righty to make a lefty... fortunately, i didnt' have to do that, and still have the right-hander... a very smooth sounding bass, that I keep for my right handed friends when they visit from the US Mainland....
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1210&hilit=atkI got very lucky a few years later, and was able to buy an ATK305L, which I still have... there's a great story behind its purchase, documented here,
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3508&hilit=atk+atk305L .... and here, when it finally arrived, assembled and photographed with my other ATK's....
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3613&hilit=atk+atk305LInteresting how a moderately priced, "uniquely" designed bass has caused such a stir amongst bass players... and especially amongst left handed bass players, who decided they want to own a rare beast.... I may sell it one day, because I'm not playing it much anymore... but for now, I feel honored to be one of the rare few lefties that actually ones one....
The only reason why I've spent this much time recalling my own hunts-and-searches for this elusive bass, is that there is a mystic, almost reverent passion to own one of these, as evidenced by the "ATK wanted" posts over the years... and rightfully so. They have a unique "growl" to them, and the 3-way switch does indeed "color" the sound/tone... they are a heavy bass, but I've always used the neoprene/stretch-style straps, so that was never a problem. What I like about the 305L is the rounded, yet narrow neck, and the 17mm string spacing - very easy to play, especially if you have average length fingers. I'm a Classic Rock/Blues player, so I eventually put "Flats" on the bass, which I prefer...
I hope that those of you out there who hope to own an ATK one day; I hope you find one, especially an ATK305L, which as you've seen, is quite elusive. And, for however long you decide to own one once found....if, and when, you choose to sell it, and pass it on; you will have enjoyed having one in your possession... as I have... a great bass, for a moderate price, and not another model out there that looks as distinctive as an ATK!