To identify the manufacture date of an Aria guitar, first locate the serial number, which is likely located on the back of the neck on an electric or in the body of an acoustic guitar. If a serial number is not present, the guitar was likely manufactured prior to the mid-1970s.
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Dating an Aria acoustic guitar can be a daunting task for even the most experienced guitarists. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind when trying to date an Aria acoustic guitar. The first thing is to look at the serial number on the guitar. The serial number can be found on the back of the headstock. The serial number will tell you the year the guitar was made. The next thing you need to look at is the body style of the guitar. The body style will also help you determine the age of the guitar. The last thing you need to look at is the finish of the guitar. The finish can help you determine if the guitar is a later model or an earlier model.
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 suggested. Any assistance would be appreciated
Probably no help, but my friend just sent me a shot of the back brace stamp and it is 612036 for this mid 80s Aria. So my earlier post that the guy I bought it from might be wrong; he must have bought it new in '86 or near the first of the year. This may not help either scribd.com/doc/75948875/Electr...er-Dating since your 8 digit number doesn't fit the format - it couldn't be a '66 since they didn't use serial numbers before the mid 70s. I would bet its after '87, and I have read before they started moving manufacturing to Korea. That usually throws the whole serial number thing out.
Thanks for responding. I have looked on a number of sites with no luck. They all claim to tell you what the S/N means but they don't. It's not a big deal. I was just curious. The guitar looked old and smelled old so before I clean it up and put new strings on, I was just trying to date it.
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