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. A basically new (demo, ~1 hour of play time) G6136T-59GE Vintage Select 1959 Falcon reissue in vintage white came up for sale locally, and the guy is interested in doing a straight swap for the Coronado 2000 Fender Japan ST65B-TX 1965 Bound FB Strat Guitar #F1-1061 $1,480.
Buy in monthly payments with Affirm on orders over $50. Both were standard 30″-scale instruments, and our sample model is a primo first-year example of the two-pickup version. "Checker-Board" bound thinline double-cutaway hollow-body with two The Coronado Bass II is rare, but the "Wildwood" edition is even rarer.
Also fits the 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb from 2012 to the present.
Free Shipping Details Fender Coronado II. 1967 Fender Coronado II Wildwood I - Very Rare Fender Frontman 25A Amplifier Sale or Trade $100 Fender Princeton 65' Reissue $850 Seattle, Washington, 981**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. I proudly proclaim myself a Fender man, and to a small degree collect vintage Fender instruments.
Casa coronado en club de golf ventanas de san miguelu. 500 S Arthur Ave, Suite 700, Louisville, CO 80027 The JJ 12AT7 is a solid replacement for any 12AT7, ECC81, or 6201 tube. 00 8 bids 37m 19s item 4 Vintage! 1966 Fender Coronado XII Cherry Red 12-String Electric Guitar + Gig Bag 4 - Vintage! 1966 Fender Coronado XII Cherry Red 12-String Electric Guitar + Gig Bag 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. Free Shipping Details The Supro Coronado II Vibrato Acousti-Glass Guitar is a reproduction of the two-pickup, vibrato bar-equipped, wide-body Supro electric guitar that was first manufactured in Chicago during the early 1960s. We sell the early blackguard telecaster, 50s Fender sunburst stratocasters, USA Fender, Vintage Fender Strats, Fender Telecasters, Japan Fender, Fender JV Imperial Vintage Guitars. Not bad weight, not as heavy as a Twin I had. Oh and I'm fine with making a custom pickguard, I know it is unlikely that I would ever find one that would match up correctly, and the seller doesn't have the original one.You are bidding on a great piece. Feedback on pickups would be welcomed too. I have one on another Teisco, and it sounds pretty darn amazing actually. Help with what might work here, or pictures of one similar would be appreciated.įor pickups, I am considering vintage gold foils since I've never had them and have always been curious, but I may go with some of the traditional chrome covered Teisco pickups from that era, the ones that are similar in size to P90s. I am picturing one of those lightweight looking Japanese tremolo tailpieces from that era. Without knowing the original layout, what type of tailpiece setup do you think it had/would work with it now? I haven't had any guitars that were hollowed out in the tailpiece area like this. I have a couple of neck options I could pair with it that are likely the right scale length, and I am comfortable with finding an appropriate bridge. I just won the auction for this body on eBay this morning, and would like to set it up as a Mosrite copy surf guitar.