i'll have a coronado II please, thanks.
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- robert(original)
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i have been eye fucking a few of them for about 1,000.00 bucks.
one is a coro II 6 string with the standard trem of the time.(mustang look alike)
and the other two are coro II 12 strings(one in sunburst, one in red)
i have had a really itchy finger since talking with cowbell about his and how much he likes it.
one is a coro II 6 string with the standard trem of the time.(mustang look alike)
and the other two are coro II 12 strings(one in sunburst, one in red)
i have had a really itchy finger since talking with cowbell about his and how much he likes it.
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a grand seems about the going rate in both UK and US equivalents (£1000/$1000). when i started looking at them about 3 years ago you could pick them up for £700. mine wasn't cheap, but i liked it so much i was willing to pay a bit more for it. it's one of those guitars you know you'll never sell, and worth the investment to me.
Damn that Coronado is sugar. I love it when CAR yellows to more of a copper metallic. Not to mention the Herring Bone binding on the body. Are the pickups missing some sort of black cover to them. Others I 've seen were black with chrome outside pointy covers.
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those were the later pickups they used, the silver ones are the first version (and superior, according to coronado lore).Wonka wrote:Damn that Coronado is sugar. I love it when CAR yellows to more of a copper metallic. Not to mention the Herring Bone binding on the body. Are the pickups missing some sort of black cover to them. Others I 've seen were black with chrome outside pointy covers.
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there is one identical to your except in sunburst on us ebay for 800 bucks with 1 hour to go.
i guess that they did the bigsby trem for a short while.
i still like the later setup tho, with the mustang ish trem and the bridge thats posted in, not archtop style.
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-1966-FENDER ... 7C294%3A50
i guess that they did the bigsby trem for a short while.
i still like the later setup tho, with the mustang ish trem and the bridge thats posted in, not archtop style.
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-1966-FENDER ... 7C294%3A50
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Wow what a guitar, I have always loved those damn things, and the custom color just sets it off. Would love to see day time pics!!!
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