1967 Fender Coronado II in Sunburst, USED
The 1967 Fender Coronado II in Sunburst stands out as an emblem of Fender’s foray into semi-hollowbody electric guitars during the mid-1960s. Designed by Roger Rossmeisl, known for his work with Rickenbacker, the Coronado II represents a departure from Fender's traditional solid-body designs, embracing the tonal warmth and aesthetic charm of a semi-hollowbody.
This guitar features a fully hollow, double-cutaway maple body, accentuated by the classic sunburst finish, which highlights the natural grain of the wood. The design is complemented by a bound top and back, adding a touch of elegance to its vintage appeal. The maple neck, paired with a rosewood fingerboard, offers a smooth playing experience, with block inlays adding a sophisticated visual element.
The Coronado II is equipped with two DeArmond single-coil pickups, delivering a bright and articulate tone. These pickups are ideal for genres like rock, blues, jazz, and even surf music, offering a unique voice that stands out in any mix. The electronics feature a three-way toggle switch, along with individual volume and tone controls for each pickup, providing versatile tonal options.
Hardware includes a floating bridge and a trapeze tailpiece, which enhance the guitar’s vintage aesthetic while contributing to its distinctive tonal resonance. The lightweight, fully hollow construction makes it comfortable to play while producing a warm, airy sound.
The 1967 Fender Coronado II is not only a piece of Fender history but also a versatile and visually striking instrument. It appeals to collectors and players alike, embodying the unique charm and innovation of 1960s guitar design.
PRODUCT REPORT
- Case: Hardcase Included
- Condition: Good
- Finish: Guitar in a good condition for a guitar near 60 years old with very minimal wear
- Frets: Good
- Hardware: All original hardware
- Electronics: All Original / No issues
- Overall Condition Score: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - 4/5 Stars