Aria Pro Ii No Serial Number

It was good enough for Kurt Cobain, and you know that this guitar can do you proud as well, even though it might not be quite as famous as some other brands. Aria Pro II guitars are often the unsung heroes of many a great album or band, counting Nirvana, Metallica, and many more amongst those who chose this respected and unique Japanese guitar maker over other alternatives. The Aria Pro II line of guitars has a few features that make them stand out too, such as the 6-position tone selector switches found on many models, which allow you to fine-tune your sound using different parts of the hum bucker pickups. Many of the Pro II series borrow their looks from Gibson models such as the Les Paul and SG, but seeing how Gibson contracted much of their Epiphone range out to Aria in the 1970s, these copies retain an element of authenticity. The Aria Pro II bass guitar has proved just as popular as its six-string cousins too, and you can find most of the Aria Pro II guitar range easily thanks to the large inventory on eBay.

Aria Pro Ii No Serial Number

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It looks quite like a SB-R80 to me, but there are a few things which concern me apart from the missing serial number. The top of the headstock is not like any Aria shape I've seen from the 80s - compare it to the black headstock I linked. Plus, the input jack should be recessed. On my SB-R80 the control panel cover was brass and the truss rod cover was plastic with the model number on it.

Aria Pro Ii No Serial Number

Yours looks the other way around. They're not Aria stamped tuners either. I've never seen a fake SB but I've never seen one like this either. The through neck doesn't look centred, there's more neck-through on the bass side and the bridge is off-centre too. Perhaps some of the Aria Gurus here might be able to confirm?

I think you've been sold a fake, you ought to contact the seller asap. I reckon Jovino has it - it's not a faker.

There's a bit in the APII catalogues that says something along the lines of 'specifications may change without notice'. With Aria, that's not a threat, it's a promise No serial number + the headstock design tweak = Not Made in Japan. The Professional Kitchen Manager Pdf To Excel.

Production shifted to Taiwan & Korea between 1985/87 & the Matsumoku factory ceased production altogether in 1987, & got wiped out in the Kobe Earthquake in 1995. Odds are the S/N was on a little black & gold paper sticker that's long since fallen off.