OK, so here is a meaningless question, but I'd like to ask just because I am a vintage Fender nutcase (I don't think I am alone there!) I hope. 00 - 3-Color Sunburst 01 - White Blonde 02 - Lake Placid Blue 02 - Navy Blue Metallic 03 - 2-Color Sunburst 04 - Daphne.
1966-1967 Fender Coronado llBeautiful and original 66-67 Coronado ll in a rare custom color. Guitar is a clean and dry California example that has spent most of it's life in the bedroom.
I think it is one of the hippest colors I have seen on a Coronado. In addition, it will arrive in the original Victoria luggage hardcase. This model does have the very cool vibrato and great sounding De Armond pickups. It does show a few minor abrasions on the back and sides, but from the front the guitar almost looks new.
If you are looking for a rare Coronado, you should consider this one, and the price is right. I pack with extreme care and insure. Contact me directly regarding international shipping quotes. The weight is a very light 6.8 pounds. I am unable to offer returns on vintage gear unless misrepresented.Product Specs Condition: Brand Model Categories Year Made In United States. Accepted Payment Methods. PayPalShipping PolicyAvailable for local pickupfrom San Jose, CA, United StatesShips from San Jose, CA, United States to:Continental U.S.€70.47 EURContact me and I will quote an international shipping rate based on your location.
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The Fender Jazz Bass.Collectibility Rating: 1960-1962: B+, 1962-1965: B.First introduced in 1960, this model had a narrow nut (1.5') compared to the Precision Bass. The most valuable models are the first two years with concentric (stacked) volume and tone knobs and felt tipped string mutes. Leo Fender felt that they gave a more accurate acoustic string bass sound, which the jazz bass player ould prefer. The pickups were designed with two pole pieces per string.