Fender Coronado II Dakota Red 1967
€ 3.890,00 € 3.890,00
€ 3.890,00
De Fender Coronado II maakte deel uit van de kortstondige Coronado-serie, ontworpen door Roger Rossmeisl, die eerder ook instrumenten had ontworpen voor Rickenbacker, na de buy-out van CBS.
Fender Coronado II Dakota Red 1967
De Coronado-serie was de eerste poging van Fender om de markt voor hollowbody's te betreden die gedomineerd werd door Gibson, Gretsch en andere bouwers. De Coronado was verkrijgbaar in een paar verschillende configuraties; de Coronado II beschikte over twee single-coil pickups gebouwd door DeArmond, en blokinleg op een gebonden hals.
Helaas sloegen de Coronado's na hun introductie in 1966 niet voldoende aan en bleven ze slechts enkele jaren op de markt, tot Fender in 1972 besloot om de stekker uit de productie te trekken. Door hun unieke karakter zijn deze gitaren echter geliefd bij diverse spelers en verzamelaars.
Gekleed in een mooie 'Dakota Red' finish verkeert deze Coronado II in excellente conditie. De kleine lakchips, speelsporen en craquelé zijn te verwachten sporen voor een gitaar van deze leeftijd. De topkam is vervangen, maar de gitaar heeft een uitstekende bespeelbaarheid en klank.
De gitaar wordt met TFOA paspoort geleverd in een koffer.
The Coronado Series was Fender's first attempt to enter the hollowbody market dominated by Gibson, Gretsch, and other builders. The Coronado was available in a few different configurations; the Coronado II featured two single-coil pickups built by DeArmond, and block inlays on a bound neck.
Unfortunately, the Coronados did not catch on sufficiently after their introduction in 1966 and remained on the market for only a few years, until Fender decided in 1972 to pull the plug on production. However, due to their unique character, these guitars are loved by various players and collectors.
Dressed in a beautiful 'Dakota Red' finish, this Coronado II is in excellent condition. The small paint chips, playwear and craquelure are to be expected for a guitar of this age. The nut has been replaced, but the guitar has excellent playability and sound.
The guitar comes with TFOA passport in a hardshell case.
The Coronado Series was Fender's first attempt to enter the hollowbody market dominated by Gibson, Gretsch, and other builders. The Coronado was available in a few different configurations; the Coronado II featured two single-coil pickups built by DeArmond, and block inlays on a bound neck.
Unfortunately, the Coronados did not catch on sufficiently after their introduction in 1966 and remained on the market for only a few years, until Fender decided in 1972 to pull the plug on production. However, due to their unique character, these guitars are loved by various players and collectors.
Dressed in a beautiful 'Dakota Red' finish, this Coronado II is in excellent condition. The small paint chips, playwear and craquelure are to be expected for a guitar of this age. The nut has been replaced, but the guitar has excellent playability and sound.
The guitar comes with TFOA passport in a hardshell case.
Specificaties
Merk en Conditie | |
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Merk | Fender |
Conditie | Excellent |
Hardware | |
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Stemmechanieken | Closed Back |
Body | |
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Body Formaat | O |
Finish | Dakota Red |
Body Materiaal | Maple |
Bovenblad Materiaal | Maple |
Hals | |
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Hals Materiaal | Maple |
Hals Profiel | C |
Toets Materiaal | Rosewood |
Toets Radius | 7.25" |
Mensuur | 648 mm - 25.5" |
Elektronica | |
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Controls | 2 Volumes, 2 Tones, 3-Way Toggle Switch |
Overig | |
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Reist in | Hardshell Case |