Fender Coronado XII Wildwood II

1967

The Wildwoods are curiosities that Fender began producing in 1966.  It is made of dyed beechwood, with a colorant injected during the tree’s growth. The general condition is excellent and the playability optimal. No break, no repair, it’s all good. The action is low and the guitar very easy. I know that this is often a subject for the twelve strings, we’ve seen so many with strings a mile away from the neck! Here it’s as playable as a 6-string. This rarity is equipped with 2 original Dearmond pickups, 12 original individual Grover tuners, very rare in themselves too. It is well protected in a modern Gator case.

sold

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