![]() ![]() Suppose they were dressed up in a "wild" new finish nobody else had? The result was the Wildwood series, one of the odder chapters in Fender history. ![]() The line of acoustic flat-tops with Fender electric style necks that Leo Fender and Roger Rossmeisel had cooked up in 1963 had been doing OK, but had not converted many players away from traditional Martins and Gibsons. A number of interesting instruments emerged from this period, and this Wildwood VI flat-top is a prime example. In the later 1960s CBS/Fender were more open to experiment than some would give them credit for. ![]() Fender Wildwood VI Model Flat Top Acoustic Guitar (1967), made in Fullerton, California, natural lacquer over dyed wood finish, beechwood back and sides, spruce top maple neck with rosewood fingerboard., original black hard shell case. ![]()
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