Crusty wrote:
Again, like the Trini Lopez copy, these guitars are extremely difficult to date. Serial numbers when present offered no indication as to date of manufacture. Models during this period were in a constant state of flux. The difficulty lies in the lack of documentation from this period. Usually only general specs were listed when documentation did surface.
As this has the open book headstock I would guess it about 75 or 76. From the looks of it (set neck and sealed tuners) it was a better model for the period. Around 77 most Japanese manufacturers abandoned the open book headstock after Norlin (Gibson) filed suit against Elger (Hoshino/Ibanez) to avoid similar litigation. Here's a little on that lawsuit:
http://www.matsumoku.org/cm_models/the- ... q/#lawsuitIn any case you've found a gem. I had a later version of this after they changed the headstock albeit mine was stripped bare when I got it.
http://www.therathole.org/guitar/here/7 ... rinfo.htmlOn a side note, that site has "appropriated" many of the catalogs scans we have, this being one. How do I know? I am the one who scanned in that slick (the docking on the corners is a giveaway). A wealthy pharmacist friend and major contributor to this site (Drk33) would buy the catalogs/slicks and send them to me to be scanned in before I sent them on to him. Salem B was another.
http://www.matsumoku.org/cm_models/2021 ... d-catalog/Thanks for sharing again man,
yeah i think its 70s SG, but do comparison between es175 they have same no neck binding but different headstock open book and the inlay at this guitar is trapezoid inlay if not changed.
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Refer to set neck model i found similar its like aria 1942 second generation of aria 1922, they have any common parts like tuner, set neck, and open headstock, and this model doesn't have any serial number at back headstock and neck plate like the others model.
But 1942 model have neck binding thats why i think its not the exact model and dont have crown.
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attached photo of the pickup there's a date (27-05-80) previous owner says its 80s SG refer to this pickup, maybe pickup has been changed? any pickup information about 70s Aria? i just know found some by maxon and two single coil pickup
https://www.mylespaul.com/threads/aria- ... an.358062/is this nice guitar at the time? cause any resource say diamond sub brand from aria and entry level guitar, when compared to sg model at the time like greco and ibanez is it good play with it?