Description
Condition:
Good - Fully functional, vintage wear present.
There are noticeable scratches, marks, and signs of age-related wear. The guitar was professionally restored at a guitar workshop in March and the strings were replaced with new ones. Playability is not affected.

Main Specifics:
Brand: Aria
Model: GL500
Type: Acoustic Guitar
Body Type: Dreadnought
Series: Vintage
Color: Natural
Neck Material: Maple
Fretboard Material: Rosewood
String Configuration: 6 String
Set Includes: Hard Case
Year Manufactured: 1970s

A beautiful vintage Aria dreadnought acoustic guitar from Japan’s golden era of guitar craftsmanship. This 1970s GL500 offers warm resonance, classic looks, and excellent playability for collectors and players alike.
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