The aptly named Fender Coronado Wildwood II is a rare product of the CBS-Fender takeover in 1965. With Leo Fender out of the picture, a lot of bizarre ideas were floated around, like allegedly injecting dye into live trees, as the brand looked for a new point of view. Roger Rossmiesl, formerly of Rickenbacker, provided it, designing the Coronado Wildwood II with a fully hollow body composed of stained (or were they dyed?) beechwood sides, back, and top, a hot pair of DeArmonds, and a very responsive tremolo assembly, or “wiggle stick.”
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Gear used in this demo:
- '60s Wildwood Fender Coronado II
- Benson Chimera Reverb 30W 2x12 Combo Night Moves w/Wheat Grill
- Divine Noise Cables
Songs played in this demo:
0:00 - 01:01: Don't Dream It's Over by Crowded House
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