Aria Serial Number Check
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Up for sale:
Great sounding Aria A554 Classical. This thing sounds just as good as it looks.
Specifications:
Solid spruce top
Rosewood back and sides
Rosewood veneer headstock piece
Rosewood bridge
Take this guitar home and understand why Aria is known for having made wonderful sounding guitars!
If there are any questions, please feel free to ask or make an offer.
Jan 21, 2013. I acquired an ARIA acoustic guitar today. The owner thought it was probably 20 years old but was not sure. I think it is probably a basic model even though it has binding used. I have looked on the ARIA site with no luck how to read the serial number. Not sure if the 66 means 1966 or not as one other site.
Product Specs
- Condition:
- Good (Used)
- Brand
- Aria
- Model
- 554A
- Finish
- Natural
- Categories
- Classical
- Made In
- Japan
About The Seller
Prause Vintage Classical and Acoustic
Joined Apr 2016
Denton, TX, United States
Aria Serial Number Checker
Accepted Payment Methods
- PayPal
Shipping Policy
Available for local pickupfrom Denton, TX, United States
Ships from Denton, TX, United States to:
- Continental U.S.
- €38.87EUR
- Everywhere Else
- €88.84EUR
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Return Window
This product can be returned within 3 days of receipt.General Terms
Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging and no signs of use. Buyer assumes responsibility for all return shipping costs unless the item was not received as described.
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