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Just bought my 2nd MIJ LP and this time it's an Aria Pro II Goldtop. (Well I'm pretty sure it's MIJ.
The listing said it was a 2000s however it's sporting an open-book headstock. I can't seem to find any Aria recently with one so I'm thinking it could be an LS-500? Not too well-versed in Aria Pro II so any help is appreciated. There is no serial number either.
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ID'ing Aria Pro II Goldtop
ID'ing Aria Pro II Goldtop
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Re: ID'ing Aria Pro II Goldtop
Models sporting the open book headstock were available in Japan and other markets Gibson/Norlin had no trademark for a LONG time after the Hosino lawsuit. Export models intended for Gibson trademark regions had a different headstock shape.
Re: ID'ing Aria Pro II Goldtop
Okay. I can't seem to find any Korean/Chinese Pro II's with the open book either. From what I understand Samick started making Aria's once Matsumoku closed. Once I get the guitar this week I'll see what it looks like inside too, hopefully that can give some definite answers. The seller didn't seem to know that much, but is saying it's MIJ. For the price I got it I wouldn't be mad if it wasn't tbh.Crusty wrote:Models sporting the open book headstock were available in Japan and other markets Gibson/Norlin had no trademark for a LONG time after the Hosino lawsuit. Export models intended for Gibson trademark regions had a different headstock shape.
Because of the inlays & knobs specifically I'm thinking it could be a LS-450/LS-500. Do you think I could be right on that?
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Re: ID'ing Aria Pro II Goldtop
Aria has continued to manufacture guitars in Japan from the time Matsumoku closed until present day as well. Guitars made in Japan to be sold in Japan don't have to comply with the Gibson/Norlin open book headstock trademark.
Re: ID'ing Aria Pro II Goldtop
Interesting. I'm hoping the pickups have a serial number or something that can pinpoint it down for me. Thank you for the insight, I'm sure I might need to pick your brain in the near future haha
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Re: ID'ing Aria Pro II Goldtop
LPs with the open book headstock made in Japan have been available in Japan for a long time. Hopefully the pickups have some kind of nomenclature on the back that will offer some insight.