Fender Coronado Serial Numbers

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According to Werner's List, the serial number range 501,282 to around 503,000 were shipped between September 1966 and January 1967. 'The Fender Coronado can be classified as a double-cutaway hollow-body electric guitar. Vintage classic Fender Coronado 1968 Roger Rossmeisl guitar from vintage. Yet another example of how unreliable Fender's serial numbers could be around. Fender Lead Series - Wikipedia. Fender Lead IManufacturer. The first number is not, as many people think, a date code, but rather the neck product code. Coronados used #10 for Coronado Is and IIs, #14 for Coronado 12s, #18 for Coronado Basses and #19 for later Coronado IIs. The 60s Fender neck heel code was 'XX MMM YY'. As an example, '01 FEB 64' is the neck stamp for a Feb '64 Jaguar.

Fender Coronado Serial Numbers

Offered for sale; Used 1967 Fender Coronado II Wildwood I, serial number 196806. This guitar is in very good condition. The neck and frets are fine, cosmetically there are some scratches on the top and back, and the finish although dramatic has faded some.

Designed by Roger Rossmeisl who came to Fender after the CBS buyout, the Coronado family of guitars was Fender's attempt to capture part of the market enjoyed by the Gibson ES series and the Guild Starfire series of thinline semihollow electric guitars. The Coronado is somewhat unique in that it is a completely hollow design, without a center block. Featuring a Beechwood bod y, bound f-holes, Maple bolt-on neck with an Indian Rosewood 21 fret, bound fingerboard, “Strat' style headstock with 6-in-a-line Fender enclosed chrome tuners. The two DeArmond single coil pickups are the first non-Fender designed pickups ever used on a Fender guitar. This Wildwood is also fitted with optional tremolo system.

More about “Wildwood”: The special 'Wildwood' finish involved specially prepared, heavily-grained Beechwood; a chemical dye was injected into the growing trees, years prior to harvesting, which stained the grain pattern of the wood. There were 6 colors of dyed Beechwood available: The colors were indicated by Roman numerals and were really a guide only as each one looks totally different – 'I' – Green, 'II' – Gold and Brown, 'III' – Gold and Purple, 'IV' – Dark Blue, 'V' – Purple Blue and 'VI' – Blue Green.

This is a really interesting piece of Fender guitar history, this guitar is very resonate and lively, it plays and sounds great! Core Java Server Faces 3rd Edition. Original hard shell case included.

GUITAR SPECS: Year: 1967 Serial number: 196806 Body: Beechwood w/bound f-holes Neck: Maple “B” Finish: Wildwood Green Fingerboard: Rosewood Scale Length: 25 ½” Number of Frets: 21 Pickguard: White multi-ply w/Wildwood I logo Bridge: Fender designed adjustable roller Tuners: Grover Pickups: Two DeArmond single coils Controls: volume, volume / tone, tone, 3-way pick up selector switch Width at Nut: 1 9/16” Radius: 7.25 Body Width at Lower Bout: 16 1/4 Weight: 6.8 lbs. *Please note: we do our best giving descriptions of used pieces. We have found it impossible to describe every mark on an instrument or amp that is not in the 'mint' category. Also, what's important to you may not be important to someone else. For example, you may say, 'I don't care what it looks like as long as it plays or sounds well.' Another person may say, 'Body cosmetics are very important to me so tell me about every scratch, nick and blemish.'

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