Love your enthusiasm. Give Scott a shot. No need to rush back.
@JoakimPorscheCaymanS
Жыл бұрын
Good stuff. Saw one for sale in Sweden few months ago on auction webpage. Aria Cardinal-something-number....went crazy expensive at the end.Had same pots and switches. Went out of my budget and also space for more guitars.
@tomakafrankconlon3207
Жыл бұрын
I have the 250 too but mine is a brown one. I mentioned it on your livestream a few weeks ago. I love the sound and the neck is great. A very light guitar. All original except the tuners. The back plate is cream to match the truss rod cover. Again i love it. Probably paid too much for it but what a guitar.
@MADMALKO
Жыл бұрын
yeah the tuners are about the only weak point (but theyre not terrible) my first time playing one but its exactly what i knew it would be - matsumoku 1982 - its gonna be brilliant isnt it? - yes
@frankperricone2065
Жыл бұрын
Dont think i have ever see you play this guitar, first time I have seen this guitar played anywhere. Every position on that guitar has a usable great tone. Very clear played clean. Sounds and looks good. I wish my Westbury had some more tones. I dont know if i want to do anything to it. Saw them $300-$600 for the. Nice guitar.
@soloandrea6573
6 ай бұрын
My First Guitar ♥️
@GehtRektSon
2 ай бұрын
I have one of these but I'm having trouble dating it. Ive disassembled it and kept all the original hardware and truthfully I expected aria pro 2 to be the machine head manufacturer. Ive done some research on this company since then and think I've been given a diamond in the rough of a vintage guitar. The head of the neck is maple but blank. No serial, colors, logo etc. I originally thought the neck was a replacement(also contributed to the machine head assumption) but the head shape is an exact match.
@MADMALKO
2 ай бұрын
sounds like it may have been refinished? they did use aria pro 2 branded tuners (gotoh) but not on all models
@papablue3015
Жыл бұрын
Cool thanks
@functio1
Жыл бұрын
This one or one of the similar versions were pretty popular in the mid to late 80s because they were cheap and very good. I was in a band in the late 80s with a mate who had one that he'd found in a second hand shop. He went to get it fixed at a local luthier/guitar shop and the bloke who ran it it said 'I'm not fixing that Japanese crap. Better to burn it'. 'Experts' at the time had a real loathing of any form of Japanese guitar/bass/ etc. I hate to think about how many instruments might've been chucked away at the time on the advice of people like that.
@MADMALKO
Жыл бұрын
thats awful - as soon as you take a closer look at these things the quality is obvious - im so unimpressed with most modern guitars worth so much more money because the build quality just isnt even nearly at this level- and im talking about the big brands and guitars costing over a grand
@michaelmorgan9289
Жыл бұрын
You certainly know your guitars.
@mr.whitesnake8421
Жыл бұрын
Dudes gotta go over to his luthier buddies house for a string change. 😄🤣😄🤣😥😥😥 Plot twist his buddy is also an amateur gynecologist.... and he's about to make a house call. Anyways .. would luv one of these. Just haven't found the right juan.
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