Hi!
Saw this pic on wikipedia and apparently it is a coronado at an elvis museum....
Mmmmm... looks more like those german sixties colorschemes and toggle swith is also missing
did elvis not use a regular three sunburst?
strange color on Coronado...
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It's real. When they made Coronados the CBS Fender factory workers (who were better trained in making typical Fenders than bound hollowbodies) had damaged the areas around the binding while it was being fitted and so that area was darkened to disguise it on a reddish "sunburst" style model and Antigua was devised as an alternative finish that also covered the damage. Note that the bound F-holes are "bursted" too, that's why.
Also see "maroonburst" or "sienna burst", the sunburst option on second-phase MMs and Duos which was actually sunburst over desert sand bodies
Elvis did have a better looking sunburst one, if they were even his... McCartney says he was sitting on his couch strumming a Fender bass when The Beatles went to his house to meet him so it's possible Fender were sending him all sorts of stuff as they did with a lot of top acts of the '60s.
Also see "maroonburst" or "sienna burst", the sunburst option on second-phase MMs and Duos which was actually sunburst over desert sand bodies
Elvis did have a better looking sunburst one, if they were even his... McCartney says he was sitting on his couch strumming a Fender bass when The Beatles went to his house to meet him so it's possible Fender were sending him all sorts of stuff as they did with a lot of top acts of the '60s.
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