I have two, a 1990s Korean-made TA-40 with Welsh Dragon graphic, and an earlier 1980s Japanese Matsumoko-made TA-30 which is actually my main electric guitar. They are absolutely superb guitars, and are my own guitar of choice. SOLD Please check our other listings for more unusual electrics, as well as Pro Audio gear, Ameritage Guitar cases - and we are the world's leading manufacturer of 10-String Classical Harp guitars, with over 500 guitars sold during the last 10-years.As far as I am concerned, one of the best kept secrets in the guitar world is the Aria Pro II Titan Artist series from the 1980s and 1990s. It does have a couple of dings (back of headstock), but overall is very clean and has been very well cared for. This guitar is in excellent condition for being 30 years old. The Aria Pro II guitars are of very high quality, and you really do get a fantastic bang-for-buck value with these, and the burgundy wine color sets it apart from the crowd. All in all, a fantastic, fully hollow-body thinline that can cover a lot of ground, sounding very authentic from jazz to blues to rock. Also the burgundy wine color is pretty striking when hit with bright light. People are discovering how well these guitars are made, and this one plays fantastic, with low action and comfortable feeling neck. It plays great, and surprisingly, these pickups sound really good!! Usually, people get these 1980s MIK fully-hollow guitars for mod projects - but this set of PUPS sounded so good I had to pull them out to check and see if they were aftermarket upgrades, but I'm pretty sure these are the originals. It does have some blocks under the bridge to support the bridge + stop tailpiece. It has a great neck profile, and is fully hollow, so it is like an ES-330, except with humbuckers. Here is a very nice 80s MIK Aria Pro II TA-40 in excellent condition. Vintage 1980s Aria Pro II TA-40 Hollow Body Guitar in Burgundy Wine, All Original
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