That semi-acoustic looks like a Fender Coronado or a Coronado II. The tail piece is covered so can't tell from the pic.
http://www.rocknrollvintage.com/proddetail.asp?prod=1967-fender-coronado
Last edited by stanshall (2013-11-18 11:13:28)
Stanshall,
Later model Coronado II's have the same headstock as the Starcaster, quite rare (i've only ever seen two),
theres a great pic of Thurston Moore abusing one with drumsticks with a lovely clear shot of the headstock and it's a Starcaster shape but reads Coronado II, it had me stumped for years until I actually came across one in a store closet at a studio I was working at.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t8xU1_Hqhc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I think stan and liam might enjoy this
I need a membership card for that place .haha
wonder what that night was like ... what was the crowd like ... black, white, mixed? and What was he getting up to?
he's a twister ... he's been through a lot, a lot of serious trouble, mostly of his own making .... but his music sounds better to me as time goes by ... I really like all his slower styles too, the steel guitar, the Spanish language, the blues ... Chuck's batting average is very high through 1966 ... and in 1970 he even recorded two of his best, Tulane and Have Mercy Judge .....
Last edited by stanshall (2013-11-19 21:26:11)
I'm already starving, and now I see this!!
Today I'm gonna get some Thai red curry (Thai hot) and then I'm stopping by Dunkin' on the way back to the office.
NOW you're talking. There's a Kreme close by. I think you just persuaded me. I'm out the door as we speak.
^
Oh yeah.