Aria Pro Ii Serial Number Dating Rifles
Here is a bit of information I found while searching for information about my Aria (Ariana) A570 Classical Guitar, which you Aria owners may find beneficial. By the way, I still don't the actual age of mine. In the mid 70's, serial numbers began to be used. At least for Aria guitars, made by Matsumoku, the serial number contains the year of manufacture in the first 2 digits, thus a guitar from 1979 would have a serial number, such as 79####.
The manufacturing of Aria guitars were subcontracted out to Matsumoku from 1964 to 1986. Rumor has it, although I can't find confirmation, that the Indonesian factory was thought to be to be an Indonesian 'slave' factory). Ny I Norge Tekstbok Pdf Download. If anyone has information on the age of the A570, I'd appreciate it.
Archive; FAQ’s; Aria Guitars is an official export agent of Pignose Guitars Aria Guitar is an official export agent of Kelii Ukulele Aria Guitars is an official. Aria Pro II, PE-R100 History In 1951, Matsumoku was founded as Matsumoto. It is impossible to date these guitars by the serial number as it is uncertain.
My A570 sounds better than my Yahama C70. Related Instruments. I just acquired a Mdl. # 00144 and if yours is anything like mine its well worth fixing. Use only a reputable luthier(for the bridge to'fall' off typically means that it got heated to 150 degrees F.
Or more which is the melting point of horse hide glue which all quality guitar bridges are held on with)and if you're lucky no strands of top wood[sound board] came with it. If bits of grain did tear off with it, the ultimate way of restoring it is to replace them[no voids] because you want 100% contact of bridge to top[with grain strands on the bottom of your bridge you might be able to stick it right back where it was] because this is the source of the guitar's tone) as these instruments deserve it. Canon Imageclass Mf6550 Driver Download. Best of luck to you. Greetings, I have an old Aria flamenco guitar with lighter body wood (probably cypress), model A543FS, serial # 00068.
It has original friction pegs of rosewood and a solid cedar top. It looks to be all solid woods. It is a beautiful-sounding guitar. I would like to know the age of this guitar. With a serial # this low, I expect it would have been built in the early 70's or possibly in the 60's. Does anyone have any info on this instrument? I would reaaly apreciate knowing more!
Thanks, Jim Campbell.