2002 Warrior AN6 - I'm the second owner. I'm not sure how many of these were made, but they are very hard to come by these days. Bass plays just like every Warrior I've ever laid my hands on.. Effortlessly. I bought it on a whim, but I'll never be a 6 string player and I'm quickly reminded of that as soon as I pick one up. Just too much real estate for my liking. Bass is an 8.5/10 condition. It has some impressions in the wood; hard to not get some on basses with this type of finish over 11 years, but no major dents/dings/scratches. All are around the perimeter of the body or on the back. Nothing on the top and none on the neck. Most of the marks are in one place. I'm pretty sure it could be sanded/oiled out, but I don't know if I trust myself enough to do that. Killer looking, playing, and sounding bass for your 6 string guys..
Quick Specs:
Walnut Body
Bubinga Top
Flamed Maple & Purpleheart Neck
Purpleheart Fingerboard with Inlays
Bartolini M Series Pickups
Bartolini Preamp (3 Band) with Mid Switch
Warrior HSC
18.3 mm Spacing
34" Scale
9.9 Pounds
I just cleaned the fretboard, polished the frets, put a new set of D'Addario's on it, and did a setup on it.
$2,000 shipped! Trades for 5 string fretted basses considered.
Pictures of marks. Looks like someone rested it on something repeatedly in the same spot.. Sheesh.. Few other small ones, but the worst is pictured.
