Ja, nån sa att Gibson försökte stoppa Aria att producera min gitarrmodell för att den rent av kunde vara bättre än den Les Paul den plagierade i ljud och kvalité. Vet inte om det stämmer men bra är den och ruskigt skönspelad.
Gott Nytt År!
haha, du skojar va? 
Skojar inte men garderar med: "Nån sa"
Det var inte jag som sa det...

har nu kollat lite på webben. Men som vanligt finns ingen objektivitet
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar/product/Aria+Pro+II/PE+600/10/1
gäller en Aria Pro II PE 600
I own a lot of guitars (maybe 15 right now) and this is a great one. I've had it about two years now, and finally decided to add a Harmony Central review because I STILL think it's one of the nicest instruments I've ever played. A large Japanese vintage guitar site lists this instrument as one of the top-ten most collectable vintage Japanese guitars, and it's easy to see why when you play one. This is the only one I've ever seen, so I doubt I'd be able to replace it were it lost. This guitar compares favourably to any Les Paul I've ever played. If you find one, try it. Then buy it. You won't regret it.
Den finns också med i en wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matsumoku
Design engineer Nobuaki Hayashi (currently with Atlansia) became part of Matsumoku's engineering team in the mid 1970s. Hayashi's pseudonym, "H. Noble," appeared on many of the Aria Pro II instruments he designed. Aria's guitars that followed showed remarkable design innovation and a definitive move away from Gibson and Fender forms. Hayashi is best known as the designer of the Aria Pro II, SB-1000 bass and the Aria Pro II, PE series guitars.
Vacker rygg låååång hel hals (snacka om sustain)