Page 14 (with accompanying image on page 15) highlights two new Fender finishes rather than detailing the specific guitars that sport them. Actually the Wildwood finish described here had been available on guitars since 1967 (see the 1967 Fender Musical Instruments and the 1968 Fender 'On the Go' catalogs) but this was the first to include the Antigua finish. The Coronado guitar specifications appear on page page 18, with the Fender acoustic models on page 20
The Wildwood was described as follows:
Exciting colors are actually ingrained into the wood during the growth period of the tree. Each instrument has its individual grain and color pattern not duplicated by any other instrument. When you own a Fender Wildwood model, you own an exclusive one-of-a-kind
..and the Antigua finish was described like this:
Fender's latest color dimension, the Antigua, puts elegance back in the spotlight. This inimitable new finish is a rich, antique white with a halo mist shading which produces a subtle feeling of depth and dimension
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