Where were Aria Pro II guitars made?

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Where were Aria Pro II guitars made?

Japan
The Aria brand name was changed to Aria Pro II in late 1975, though this has been used mostly, but not exclusively, for electric guitars. All guitars were made in Japan until 1988, when production of less expensive models was switched to Korea. In the mid-1990s a few models were made in the United States.

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  • Who made Aria Pro II?

    Starting in 1964, Matsumoku built all of their guitars under contract. The brand name was changed to “Aria Pro II” in 1975. [1] In 1987, production of many lower end models moved to Samick in Korea, due to the closure of Matsumoku and rising costs of production in Japan.

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