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Aria Pro ll Primary bass for sale ( ON HOLD)
£325


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Fine and rare example of these beautiful basses. Made in Japan in the legendary Matsumoku factory. Date is 1979. Lots of Mojo from the Dimazio pickups. In really good condition give it’s nearly 40 years old. Price to sell. 

£325

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Beautiful example, looks in great condition. Serial - if it's the same format as Fujigen of the same era - which it appears to be - dates this to June 1978.

Good price for a classic MIJ Precision too - GLWTS!

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12 hours ago, Bassassin said:

Beautiful example, looks in great condition. Serial - if it's the same format as Fujigen of the same era - which it appears to be - dates this to June 1978.

Good price for a classic MIJ Precision too - GLWTS!

So, whats the difference then- if indeed there is a difference- between the "Primary" bass and the 'Precise' bass?   These Aria's are generally phenomenal machines, the two I have knock spots of many a genuine US P that I've owned. A great buy at a very fair price for someone. GLWTS.

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Had I not recently taken my bass arsenal back to my self-imposes limit of 5, I’d be snatching your hand off for this. Looks a great example and bonus point for the p/up. GLWTS.

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4 hours ago, crunchman said:

Is it 32" or 34" scale?  Some of the old Arias were 32".  Also, what is the nut width?

Hello. Its a 34" and the nut is exactly 40mm

cheers

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