The Wildwood concept was based on injecting dyes into growing beech trees. Pictured is a stunning 1968 Fender Coronado II model, with two De Armond pickups and optional tremolo. The Coronado was available in a few different configurations, and the Coronado II included two single-coil pickups built by DeArmond and block inlays on a bound neck. The Coronado XII, released in 1967, was a twelve-string version of the guitar. Skip to main content Skip to footer site5116430010 site5116430010 Vintage 116430010 Fender 1960s Coronado II Hollow Body Electric Guitar site5116430010 false. Fender 1975 Wine Red Telecaster Alder Body. 1967 Fender Coronado XII Wildwood 12-String Electric Guitar The Wildwood concept was invented by a Danish inventor, who hit on the idea of injecting dyes into growing beech trees. Coronado basses were also manufactured. The wiring harness used in the Fender Coronado line was manufactured by Rowe Industries of Toledo, Ohio and delivered as a completely pre-assembled set. More information on Fender Coronados can be found in The Fender Book by Tony Bacon and Paul Day, and at www.vintageguitar.org.uk. Coronado Bass II: bass version of the Coronado II. Has one neck pickup, one volume and one tone control. Fender curved twelve string "hockey stick" headstock. It came in 4 models (plus some Wildwood models that followed) which included the “I” single pickup, “II”, dual pickup, “XII” 12-sting, and bass. The Coronado was available in a few different configurations, and the Coronado II included two single-coil pickups built by DeArmond and block inlays on a bound neck. The new guitar captures the spirit of the original while addressing key shortcomings. The Fender Coronado is a double-cutaway thin-line hollow-body electric guitar, announced in 1965. The Coronado Bass II is rare, but the "Wildwood" edition is even rarer. All guitars sold receive a 35-point inspection, ensuring an incredible playing experience. By clicking Subscribe, I agree to the processing of my data in order to receive emails. The eye-catching Wildwood series features wood from trees that Fender injected with colorful dyes while still growing to creating an incredible visual effect! The Wildwood was solid and not a veneer as suggested elsewhere). Block inlays. Some of these instruments were also made available in exotic Wildwood and Antigua finishes before all Coronados were discontinued in the early 1970s. The guitar was prone to feedback at high volumes, and the bolt-on neck construction, favoured by Fender, failed to appeal to purist jazz guitarists, who would make up a large part of the market for a hollow-bodied electric guitar. black hardshell case Rare and all original 1967 Fender Coronado II Wildwood - Bass. 1967 Fender Coronado II - Wildwood incl. There are a few red to black Antigua Coronado IIs. Your purchases help youth music programs get the gear they need to make music. Dot inlays. Because Fender had problems with binding where the glue used sometimes burned the wood, there were finishes "designed" to hide the marks. This guitar is in very good condition. This created a car look over the silver. It sports a Wildwood I finish. The body and neck wood is maple with a Rosewood fingerboard and mother-of-pearl block inlays and a Fender Jazzmaster style headstock. The Wildwood series was a wild conception for any guitar builder: Fender injected different color dyes into living beech trees, and created the "wildwood" patterns. At least one Cherry Red with Cherry Red neck Coro I was made. Finish: Thin nitro. 1967 Fender Coronado II Wildwood - Bass incl. Despite the expensive construction of the instrument, the Coronado achieved little success. It is manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. This version is made with Beachwood injected with dyes to give it its distinct colors. Available in Cherry, Sunburst, Wildwood, or a DuPont custom finish. Coronado I: one neck pickup, one volume and one tone control. $429.99 0 bids + shipping . Coronado XII: two pickups—neck and bridge positions—two volume and two tone controls, as well as a three-position selector switch. The unique color patterns were achieved by injecting living beech trees with dye prior to being harvested to make the veneer for the back, sides, top and headstock. Yesterday he brought over a 1967 Fender Coronado II Hollowbody. 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The only other Fenders to have black binding were the Custom Telecaster and Custom Esquire in olympic white. An optional tremolo (vibrato) tailpiece was an extra $55. Fender Squier Starcaster Neck w/tuners. Judging by its appointments, it probably dates to late 1967 or early 1968. Unfortunately, the Coronado line did not prove popular and was discontinued by 1972. Cream City Music is one of the world's finest gutar shops with selections including the Vintage Fender Coronado II Wildwood 1968. 1967 Fender Coronado II Hollowbody Electric Guitar serial number 212807 The neck and frets are fine, cosmetically there are some scratches on the top and back, and the finish although dramatic has faded some. the Coronado models, I, II and XII, were first listed by Fender in their July 1966 price list at $229.50, $319.50 and $449.50 respectively with Cherry and Sunburst the only colors listed. Available in either Cherry Red, Sunburst, or any custom finish. The very un-Fender like instrument was designed by Roger Rossmeisl, who had previously also designed instruments for Rickenbacker, but who went on to create numerous models for Fender, in an attempt to capitalize on the increasing popularity of semi-acoustic guitars following the high-profile use of hollow-bodied instruments, such as the Epiphone Casino by bands such as The Beatles. Only the two pickup models are available and they use Fidelitron pickups instead of the original DeArmond ones. A friend of mine owns R & B Vintage Guitars in Cheektowaga, NY - I help him record videos for Reverb and his own website. This is example is one of the cleanest we have seen due to the finish being unfaded and vibrant. An image of a Coronado is seen upon the Chill's compilation album 'Heavenly Pop Hit'. The song "Coronado II" by Polaris is named after the instrument. The Coronados all came in cases made by the Victoria Luggage Co, and were made in the USA. Unusual for Fender at the time, the Coronado's pickups were made by DeArmond; a company whose pickups were more usually found on Gretsch guitars, and the bridge was a free-floating, non anchored, 'tune-o-matic' style bridge, with a suspended tailpiece. Cream City Music is one of the world's finest gutar shops with selections including the Vintage 1968 Fender Coronado Wildwood II Electric Guitar Stripped Finish. Tremolo tailpieces were also available at extra cost from 1966 until the ceasing of the Coronado's production. Fender’s Coronado line included guitars and basses with a double-cutaway, thin-line hollow-body, designed by Roger Rossmeisl, who originally designed instruments for Rickenbacker. Weight: 2.75 lbs. (Coro I in olympic white did not have bound FHoles.). Coronado Bass I: bass version of the Coronado I. The Coronado II had an added bridge pickup with relative tone and volume controls. Designed by Roger Rossmeisl who came onto Fender after the CBS buyout, the Coronado series was Fender's first attempt to get into the hollowbody market dominated by Gibson, Gretsch, and other makers. They included shading the edges and around the FHoles. Optional tremolo. Fender Fantasy and Aztec: These were the 2 names planned before the name "Coronado" was selected. A number of Coronado II and Coronado XII guitars were offered in a special "Wildwood" finish. Only a special Coro built by George Fullerton has been documented with this neck. Cherry, Sunburst, DuPont custom colours and six shades of Wildwood. 1968 Fender Coronado II Wildwood I. Available in either Cherry Red, Sunburst, or any DuPont custom finish. This Fender Wildwood I Coronado II is in Very Good shape. The colors were indicated by Roman numerals and were really a guide only as every one looks totally different – 'I' – Green, 'II' – Gold and Brown, 'III' – Gold and Purple, 'IV' – Dark Blue, 'V' – Purple Blue and 'VI' – Blue Green. Years of Production: 1966 - 1969 The color remained through the life of the Coronado, and near the end, "Antigua" became the model name of the Coronado because it was the only (last) color available. 1967 Fender Coronado II Description Up for sale is an exceptionally cool and lightweight 1967 Fender Coronado II in the rare and stunning original Lake Placid Blue finish. In 2013 Fender reissued the Coronado guitar[7] and bass. All guitars sold receive a 35-point inspection, ensuring an incredible playing experience. As the trees matured, their wood grain colored in green, gold and purple, gold … Rossmeisl's Fender-creations were also used by Elvis in a separate film 'Clambake' where the Fender Wildwood is seen in two scenes. Black Body Binding: Olympic white coronados had black body and FHole binding. The body of the instrument was finished in a high-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer, a finish which is no longer frequently used in the manufacture of modern guitars. Fender 1968 Veneer Rosewood Coronado II Wildwood Neck. Oops, looks like you forgot something. The aptly named Fender Coronado Wildwood II is a rare product of the CBS-Fender takeover in 1965. In addition the current guitars feature a semi-hollowbody (using a centre block) contrary to the fully hollow bodies of the originals. Being a Wildwood its made from Beech instead of the usual maple, which makes the guitar sound warmer and fuller than usual. During Rossmeisl's time designing for Fender, he also designed the Fender Montego, a "jazz box" style guitar which shares the Coronado's fixed F tailpiece, and the 1967 Fender Wildwood which shares the Stratocaster headstock. Coronado II: two pickups—neck and bridge positions—two volume and two tone controls, as well as a three-position selector switch. Shop the top brands at the best prices all while receiving free shipping! Fender 1968 guitar and bass catalog. [citation needed]. Left hand (of a double-page) on the Fender Wildwood Coronado II, Wildwood Coronado Bass II, Wildwood Coronado XII twelve string, and Wildwood acoustic. Has two pickups—neck and bridge positions—two volume and two tone controls, as well as a three-position selector switch. (If this Blonde Coronado has Black Binding, it is Olympic White that has "yellowed" over the years). With the Coronado II, Fender revives a curiosity that’s been out of production for over 40 years. Like the Gibson ES-330 and Epiphone Casino, it did not have a central solid wood block in the body. The descriptions appear on page 17.. Unplugged, the Coronado's acoustic resonance is excellent, with strummed chords ringing out clearly and loudly up and down the fretboard. A double-cutaway, thin-line, hollow-body, this bass was designed by Roger Rossmeisl, a well-known designer from Rickenbacker who came over to Fender in the 1960s. Early Coros often have no name on the peghead, just "Fender". $150.00 + $20.00 shipping . Like the Fender acoustics that were introduced in this era, the Coronado failed to attract attention from players and was totally dropped by 1971. The Coronado was a true hollow-bodied electric guitar. They would soon offer a The Wildwood was a variation on the Fender King guitar, featuring a variety of dyed wood colors. Antigua: was a dark gray to cream finish to hide burned wood. Your purchases also help protect forests, including trees traditionally used to make instruments. Both were standard 30″-scale instruments, and our sample model is a … They were produced from 1966 through 1972 and included the single-pickup Coronado I, the dual-pickup Coronado II, the 12-string Coronado XII, and Coronado basses in single- and dual-pickup models. Offered for sale; Used 1967 Fender Coronado II Wildwood I, serial number 196806. Like the Fender acoustics that were introduced in this era, the Coronado failed to attract attention from players and was totally dropped by 1971.Years of Production: 1966 - 1969Body Style: Hollowbody Wood Composition: Beechwood body, Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboardDesign Elements: Bolt-on neck, block inlays, bound neck, f-holes optional tremolo systemFinish Specifications: Wildwood finishes were the result of Fender pre-dying birch trees prior to harvesting. Three versions of the Coronado guitar were produced from 1966 through 1972. The Fender Coronado I, discontinued in 1970, was the original single pickup design. Cherry, Sunburst, DuPont custom colors. With Leo Fender out of the picture, a lot of bizarre ideas were floated around, like allegedly injecting dye into live trees, as the brand looked for a new point of view. 1967 Fender Coronado Wildwood II . Some accounts say the dye was actually injected into growing trees to produce the exotic colored grain. The body and neck wood is maple with a Rosewood fingerboard and mother-of-pearl block inlays. With Leo Fender out of the picture, a lot of bizarre ideas were floated around, like allegedly injecting dye into live trees, as the brand looked for a new point of view. During Rossmeisl's time designing for Fender, he also designed the Fender Montego, a "jazz box" style guitar which shares the C… This is in contrast with guitars such as the Gibson ES-335 which, although appearing similar, were constructed with a solid central block running lengthways through the archtop body. The Coronado gained significant attention when used by Elvis Presley in the 1968 film Speedway, performing the song 'There Ain't Nothing Like a Song' with Nancy Sinatra in the final scene and is the only guitar used by Elvis within the entire film. (an acoustic model named 'Wildwood' was made at the same time based on the Kingman using the dyed wildwood beech on the back and sides and a spruce top however early models sometimes had a wildwood top as well. Sunburst Neck: On a few of the earliest Coro I and IIs, you will find the back of the neck sprayed in a matching sunburst (very rare on a II). On the earliest Coro IIs, you will find the pickup toggle switch down by the V & T knobs a not by the top cutaway. Block inlays. Description: Fender Wildwood Coronado II Body. The top, sides, and back of the body on the Wildwood body were constructed from laminated beechwood, and maple was used for the non Wildwood versions, the top being slightly arched, and featuring two generous, routed and bound "f" holes. (If this Blonde Coronado has Black Binding, it is Olympic White that has "yellowed" over the years). Maple Board with Black Blocks and Binding: This was a catalogue option on the Coro II Bass and Guitar (including Wildwood) that has rarely been seen. The finish on this one has aged just right and has some greening to it which looks absolutely beautiful. Despite occasionally sloppy fretwork and finishing, the Coronado is a cool, idiosyncratic guitar that delivers robust tones and covers wide stylistic ground. The very un-Fender like instrument was designed by Roger Rossmeisl, who had previously also designed instruments for Rickenbacker, but who went on to create numerous models for Fender, in an attempt to capitalize on the increasing popularity of semi-acoustic guitars following the high-profile use of hollow-bodied instruments, such as the Epiphone Casino by bands such as The Beatles. The Wildwood concept was based on injecting dyes into growing beech trees. The Coronado also featured relatively thin 'C'-shaped bolt-on maple neck, topped with a rosewood fingerboard, and a headstock shaped similarly to that of a Fender Stratocaster. 1967 Fender Coronado XII Wildwood Sex, drugs, and rock and roll. All Wildwoods featured maple necks, Rosewood fingerboards and Mother-of-Pearl block inlays. The Coronado line came two years after Leo Fender sold Fender Musical Instruments to CBS, and the … These guitars utilize fully-hollowbody construction resulting in a warm, airy and woody tone. The green has faded a bit but leaves the guitar with a attractive unusual finish . It has however gained a significant following after release for its natural resonance and bright and deep tone. Shop the top brands at the best prices all while receiving free shipping! Only one Blonde Coronado is known to exist, it is in a private collection in California. Notable Players: Jimmy Vaughan, Dave Davies. Candy Apple Red Burst (unofficial name): was created by shading (bursting) the edges, sides, and FHoles with metallic silver, then applying the stock see-through cherry red over it. [8] They are part of their Modern Player series of products. Dot inlays. Vintage 1973 Fender Coronado II 2 USA Sunburst Electric Guitar w / Hard CaseThis is a stunning 1973 Fender Coronado II sunburst electric guitar, recently serviced and plays unbelievable. black hardshell case Super clean and all original 1967 Fender Coronado II - Wildwood semi-acoustic guitar,...rare tremolo-version. Nice example of a Wildwood Coronado in the Green /gold finish. 2014/09/05 - Pinterest で Kenji Kubo さんのボード「Fender coronado」を見てみましょう。。「ギター, ヴィンテージギター, 楽器」のアイデアをもっと見てみましょう。 Only one Blonde Coronado is known to exist, it is in a private collection in California. The neck is dated to 1967. 1969 Wildwood Finish (Green) Twin Pickup Internally - Externally Original Condition Excellent. The aesthetic design embodied in the Coronado represents a departure from previous Fender instruments; the design remains an uncharacteristic piece of Fender history. I love a good hollowbody - as a lot of us do. Nevertheless, the Rossmeisl-designed Coronado guitars and basses were introduced in 1966; the one-pickup Coronado I bass was first, and the two-pickup Coronado II bass came along in ’67. The different colors were noted by the Roman numeral on the pickguard. The Fender Coronado II's thin body design makes it quite comfortable to play seated or standing, despite weighing in on the heavy end for a semi-hollow, at 8.4 lbs. Please check the fields highlighted in red. Has 21 frets. Coronado II Wildwood: The same as the Coronado II but with 6 colors of dyed Beechwood front, back and sides. The sunburst colour has stayed very poignant and really stands out, and the original bridge cover is still included. 15% Off Qualifying Purchase of $199+ or Call for Exclusive Offers Shop Now. The gold neck plate has an "L" serial number which dates to 1964, but the guitar was obviously made later than '64. 1960's Fender Coronado II Wildwood IV with original GOLD HARDARE! This week, John Roblin shares the story behind his ultra-rare 1960’s Fender Coronado Bass II – Wildwood. All 6 String Guitar, 12 String Guitar and 4 String Bass. The aptly named Fender Coronado Wildwood II is a rare product of the CBS-Fender takeover in 1965. 1969 Fender Wildwood Coronado II. Rogers Drums also used the 'Wildwood' Beechwood for a very small production of their Drums including the famous 'Dynasonic' Snare in the late 60s. All original and in very good This involved specially prepared, heavily grained beechwood; a dye was injected into the growing trees, years prior to harvesting, which stained the grain pattern of the wood. Body: Maple. Some Kingman models from 1969 (not listed as Wildwoods) also used Wildwood back and sides and at least one 1971 Fender Telecaster used the Wildwood as a Veneer stuck onto an Alder body but this was never put into full production. 1967 Coronado II (with bass and 12 string also) and Fender Wildwood acoustics courtesy Vintage Guitars and Basses Also in 1966, Fender began producing a line of guitars using dyed beechwood. 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