Aria 131DP MUBR – Acoustic Guitar For Sale

Description
Parlour Body Shape
The Parlour acoustic body shape is one of the smallest body sizes available. They are ideal for players favouring a more subtle musical style due to their less brash overall sound. The shoulders of a Parlour acoustic are generally more sloped than other body styles, with a much narrower body throughout. This makes these guitars significantly more comfortable and less physically intrusive when playing. This also aids the guitars portability, making it lighter and a lot easier to transport. Parlour guitars have been relied on by many artists and performers since their birth, and peaking in use between the late 19th century and the 1950s. The Parlour is regaining popularity in the present day due to its versatility, portability, and beautiful tonal characteristics.
Specifications
Body & Bridge
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Body Top: Spruce
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Body Back & Sides: Sapele
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Body Type: Parlour
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Finish: MUBR (Muddy Brown)
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Bridge: Rosewood
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Neck & Fingerboard
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Neck: Mahogany
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Fretboard: Rosewood
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Frets: 20
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Inlays: Dot
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Scale Length: 650mm 25.6
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Nut Width: 43mm
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Hardware
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Machine Heads: Vintage Open Gear
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Bridge Pins: Black With White Dot
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Hardware: Chrome
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Parlour Body Shape
The Parlour acoustic body shape is one of the smallest body sizes available. They are ideal for players favouring a more subtle musical style due to their less brash overall sound. The shoulders of a Parlour acoustic are generally more sloped than other body styles, with a much narrower body throughout. This makes these guitars significantly more comfortable and less physically intrusive when playing. This also aids the guitars portability, making it lighter and a lot easier to transport. Parlour guitars have been relied on by many artists and performers since their birth, and peaking in use between the late 19th century and the 1950s. The Parlour is regaining popularity in the present day due to its versatility, portability, and beautiful tonal characteristics.
Specifications
Body & Bridge
-
Body Top: Spruce
-
-
Body Back & Sides: Sapele
-
-
Body Type: Parlour
-
-
Finish: MUBR (Muddy Brown)
-
-
Bridge: Rosewood
-
Neck & Fingerboard
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Neck: Mahogany
-
-
Fretboard: Rosewood
-
-
Frets: 20
-
-
Inlays: Dot
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Scale Length: 650mm 25.6
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Nut Width: 43mm
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Hardware
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Machine Heads: Vintage Open Gear
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Bridge Pins: Black With White Dot
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Hardware: Chrome
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Body & Bridge
-
Body Top: Spruce
-
-
Body Back & Sides: Sapele
-
-
Body Type: Parlour
-
-
Finish: MUBR (Muddy Brown)
-
-
Bridge: Rosewood
-
Neck & Fingerboard
-
Neck: Mahogany
-
-
Fretboard: Rosewood
-
-
Frets: 20
-
-
Inlays: Dot
-
-
Scale Length: 650mm 25.6
-
-
Nut Width: 43mm
-
Hardware
-
Machine Heads: Vintage Open Gear
-
-
Bridge Pins: Black With White Dot
-
-
Hardware: Chrome
-
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Parlour Body Shape
The Parlour acoustic body shape is one of the smallest body sizes available. They are ideal for players favouring a more subtle musical style due to their less brash overall sound. The shoulders of a Parlour acoustic are generally more sloped than other body styles, with a much narrower body throughout. This makes these guitars significantly more comfortable and less physically intrusive when playing. This also aids the guitars portability, making it lighter and a lot easier to transport. Parlour guitars have been relied on by many artists and performers since their birth, and peaking in use between the late 19th century and the 1950s. The Parlour is regaining popularity in the present day due to its versatility, portability, and beautiful tonal characteristics.
Specifications
Body & Bridge
-
Body Top: Spruce
-
-
Body Back & Sides: Sapele
-
-
Body Type: Parlour
-
-
Finish: MUBR (Muddy Brown)
-
-
Bridge: Rosewood
-
Neck & Fingerboard
-
Neck: Mahogany
-
-
Fretboard: Rosewood
-
-
Frets: 20
-
-
Inlays: Dot
-
-
Scale Length: 650mm 25.6
-
-
Nut Width: 43mm
-
Hardware
-
Machine Heads: Vintage Open Gear
-
-
Bridge Pins: Black With White Dot
-
-
Hardware: Chrome
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Body Top: Spruce
- Body Back & Sides: Sapele
- Body Type: Parlour
- Finish: MUBR (Muddy Brown)
- Bridge: Rosewood
-
Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Frets: 20
- Inlays: Dot
- Scale Length: 650mm 25.6
- Nut Width: 43mm
-
Machine Heads: Vintage Open Gear
- Bridge Pins: Black With White Dot
- Hardware: Chrome
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Body Top: Spruce
- Body Back & Sides: Sapele
- Body Type: Parlour
- Finish: MUBR (Muddy Brown)
- Bridge: Rosewood
-
Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Frets: 20
- Inlays: Dot
- Scale Length: 650mm 25.6
- Nut Width: 43mm
-
Machine Heads: Vintage Open Gear
- Bridge Pins: Black With White Dot
- Hardware: Chrome
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Hardware
Neck & Fingerboard
Parlour Body Shape
The Parlour acoustic body shape is one of the smallest body sizes available. They are ideal for players favouring a more subtle musical style due to their less brash overall sound. The shoulders of a Parlour acoustic are generally more sloped than other body styles, with a much narrower body throughout. This makes these guitars significantly more comfortable and less physically intrusive when playing. This also aids the guitars portability, making it lighter and a lot easier to transport. Parlour guitars have been relied on by many artists and performers since their birth, and peaking in use between the late 19th century and the 1950s. The Parlour is regaining popularity in the present day due to its versatility, portability, and beautiful tonal characteristics.
Specifications
Body & Bridge
Hardware
Neck & Fingerboard
Additional Information
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