![]() ![]() While not always exact, the serial number is a useful tool. The guitar looks almost exactly like some models from the 80s/90s yet its always different in one way or another, and I cant find an Aria SP-17 anywhere, not even in their discontinued products list. Locating and dissecting the serial number is a great first step in identifying the manufacture date of an Aria guitar. The thing is that while the sticker says Aria SP-17 it doesnt have a serial number. Please note that not all serial numbers are included in the lookup function for various reasons, however this is not indicative of any lack of authenticity. A serial number beginning with 8910 likely means the 10th week of 1989. The serial number details provided below are exhaustive of what Fender Musical Instruments Corporation has available at this time. Aria guitars manufactured after 1987 became quite specific, with serial numbers identifying the manufacture date with the first two digits and the week of the year with the third and fourth digits. ![]() For example, a serial number that begins with a 1 was likely manufactured in 1981. Aria guitars manufactured in the 1980s typically only used the first digit of the serial number to denote the date.For example, a serial number that begins in 77 was likely manufactured in 1977. Aria guitars manufactured in the 1970s typically feature a serial number with the first two digits of the manufacture year.Once located, the serial number offers clues as to when the guitar was manufactured, and the first few digits are especially important, as the numbers changed over a few decades. ![]()
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