Was bought used by late best friend for his son but sat in case for decades. Light surface scratches only visible when mirrored under bright light. One small upper bout ding. Wood blocked hard tail. Five position pickup switch.
In remarkably good condition considering its age.
Sounds good, easy and fun to play. Traditional durable stitched fabric covered wood case.
“Arbor guitars are generally considered decent, budget-friendly instruments, particularly older 1980s models, which are often praised for good playability, solid construction, and value compared to brands like Squier or Epiphone. While aimed at entry-level to intermediate players, they can be excellent, affordable "players.””
“Arbor guitars were founded in 1984 in Osaka, Japan by an ex-Ibanez president and an ex-Yamaha manager. A factory was purchased in Hamamatsu, Japan where guitars were produced from 1984-1986. They were forced to sell the company in the 3rd year of production due to lawsuits that were immediately filed by both Fender and Gibson, jointly. Production was moved to Korea by the new owners.”