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ARIA PRO II CARDINAL SERIES
$ 221.23
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Description
ARIA PRO II CARDINAL SERIESDescription
Probably CS-350 one ham specification, sound came out! There is no gully!
Coil tap worked! I'm scared to open the three-stringed nut!
There is room for the current neck straight and truss rod!
Probably made in 1981 from the serial number, please use it by exchanging the nut!
It is junk.
It is junk. There is no operation guarantee.
Shipping
Shipping by EMS or FedEx,UPS (international express mail service, with Tracking and Insurance, handling cost).
EMS takes 1-2 weeks, FedEx and UPS takes 1 week.
We will ship your item within 5 business days with carefully packed.
Sometimes the neck is removed to protect the instrument from tough international shipping.
Returns
Money back guarantee within 30 days.
We offer 30 days money back guarantee for defective products.
The buyer must pay for returning it back to us.
When there were defects in a item, please contact us.
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All our items has been checked by technician.
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