1967 Fender Coronado II on Bay
Didn't relize Coronado's were this affordable.
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Didn't relize Coronado's were this affordable.
especially a sweet LPB one like this. this is still well within reach for a working musician.
1967 Fender Coronado II on Bay



1967 Fender Coronado II on Bay
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Yeah they're pretty affordable. In the more common colors they go for under $1000 pretty regularly. That LPB is gorgeous though.
Not a great example, but it sold for $630
Nice red one that sold for a stack.
Not a great example, but it sold for $630
Nice red one that sold for a stack.
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i almost bought a 12 string coro a few months back, it was only 900 bucks, and nothing was wrong with it, it was probly one of the only vintage guitars that i would not have to clean the pots. level the frets and give a full setup to.
these things are not in high demand, but will be soon, mark my words.
these things are not in high demand, but will be soon, mark my words.
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i don't think this is too badly priced.
http://www.vintageandrareguitars.com/we ... /item/6427
12 string version in burnt orange for £1295
http://www.vintageandrareguitars.com/we ... /item/6427
12 string version in burnt orange for £1295
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that blue one would work out around the same as what i paid for mine with shipping to the UK... although i love mine i do sometimes secretly wish it was LPB rather than CAR. the non custom colour jobs usually go for well under $1000, occasionally making me wonder why everyone doesn't own one...
that's what cowbell said, i've never played a black pickup'd one.finboy wrote:VERY nice, though IIRC stewart said the full chrome pickups are more desirable, not that it would be a hard swap.
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ROLFMike wrote:Personally I think they're much much better looking.
They're great ES-335 rip-offs.
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I have a 65 Coronado I that I picked up for a grand. It's pretty rare in that it has a DeArmond "toaster" or 'Foil" pickup and a tremolo. Most Coronados have a DeArmond P-90 style pickup and the I's only came with the tremolo on special order. Mine probably came from the first NAMM show but who knows.
From everything I've read the Coronados were designed by a guy that Fender hired away from Rickenbacker. This one sounds sweet but the pickup is a low output single coil, extremely microphonic, and doesn't take vintage fuzz pedals well. It does however sound really growly when played hard and cleans up nicely on its own with a lighter touch.
I've seen another Coronado I without the trem and the normal pickup at pawnshop here for 650.

Inside the Tremolo

From everything I've read the Coronados were designed by a guy that Fender hired away from Rickenbacker. This one sounds sweet but the pickup is a low output single coil, extremely microphonic, and doesn't take vintage fuzz pedals well. It does however sound really growly when played hard and cleans up nicely on its own with a lighter touch.
I've seen another Coronado I without the trem and the normal pickup at pawnshop here for 650.

Inside the Tremolo
