- similar to the Coronado Bass I, except has bound f-holes, a bound fingerboard with block inlays, a tune-o-matic bridge, string mutes, two single coil covered pickups, four knobs (two v, two tone), and a three-way pickup switch, mfg. 1967-1970.

Wildwood finishes were optional. The Wildwood finish was the result of a seven-year process in Germany where dye was injected into growing beech trees. After the trees were harvested, veneers were cut and laminated to the guitar tops. Pickguard numbers (I-VI) refer to the dye color (primary color of green, blue, and gold) and the applied finish.

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