jd56hawk Posted yesterday at 12:21 Posted yesterday at 12:21 https://fatbottomguitars.co.uk/blogs/news/the-accidental-birth-how-the-fender-antigua-was-born 3 Quote
nige1968 Posted yesterday at 15:44 Posted yesterday at 15:44 I remember smoked glass being fashionable at the time so I always linked the two in my head. Smoked glass burst. I was a fan then and still am, a bit. It's available as a finish now in the Mod Shop, but the matching pickguards ain't. Ian Martin Allison has a just-clean-enough 70s Jazz in this finish, with rosewood board and blocks/binding. I would have that off him in an instant, even if I then had to get the (presumably chunky) neck profile adjusted. 1 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted yesterday at 16:16 Posted yesterday at 16:16 That has to be an AI-written article. All that repetition and bullet points. 2 Quote
ASW Posted yesterday at 16:43 Posted yesterday at 16:43 Bizarrely written article which misses out some key points and includes odd sections such as "what can we learn from Antigua". I also suspect it's an AI created article. 1 Quote
Shaggy Posted yesterday at 18:19 Posted yesterday at 18:19 AI or not; still interesting. Probably my favourite Fender finish, ever since the lead guitarist in my school band circa 1977 turned up with a brand new Antigua finish Strat (maple neck, which IMHO looks much better with it than rosewood). Rather unfairly referred to as "snotburst" I think...... 2 Quote
jd56hawk Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, Shaggy said: AI or not; still interesting. Probably my favourite Fender finish, ever since the lead guitarist in my school band circa 1977 turned up with a brand new Antigua finish Strat (maple neck, which IMHO looks much better with it than rosewood). Rather unfairly referred to as "snotburst" I think...... Had a chance to buy one back in 2015, more gold than green, but waited too long and someone else jumped on it. I really like the Coronado. Quote
Grooverjr Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Doesn't say why it was named Antigua? I have never been, but I would expect it to be all bright tropical colours so not an obvious match. 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I did read somewhere a long time back that the colour came about after a mistake mixing, and they liked it , not sure how true it is Quote
synthaside Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) I bought the recent Classic Vibe " re-issue " its REALLY grown on me i wouldn't have picked it over any other finish but playing wise ... through luck or setup kicked the crap out of all the other options and i needed to leave the shop with a bass or i wasn't playing the wedding . Changing the Antigua Scratchplate to a black one was a massive improvement IMHO , the " colour matched" one is going begging if anyone is DESPERATE for Antigua on Antigua . Its Standard Fender screw pattern. Edited 8 hours ago by synthaside 6 Quote
jd56hawk Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 16 hours ago, Grooverjr said: Doesn't say why it was named Antigua? I have never been, but I would expect it to be all bright tropical colours so not an obvious match. That's what I was hoping to find out after typing "Antigua etymology" in the search box. 🤔 Quote
Grooverjr Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 26 minutes ago, jd56hawk said: That's what I was hoping to find out after typing "Antigua etymology" in the search box. 🤔 Well I just used Google AI and it said the name was chosen "because it sounded exotic and luxurious". I suppose that type of colour scheme would have been luxurious in 60s USA. Still seems a misnomer to me. It would be interesting to show the finish to a random selection of people who don't know what it is and ask them what they would call it. I don't expect you would get Antigua or anything even vaguely similar. Quote
LeftyJ Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago There's this famous photo of some really rare instruments (especially the lefties!) all together on one wall: Just incredible! I'd love me that lefty Coronado and that Precision, but it's especially the Telecaster Deluxe and the Mustang Bass that have me hankering. Quote
Schnozzalee Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I think i prefer the rosewood board but its between this and the 70s 'walnut' finish (with cream dimarzios) for me. Quote
Grahambythesea Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, LeftyJ said: There's this famous photo of some really rare instruments (especially the lefties!) all together on one wall: Just incredible! I'd love me that lefty Coronado and that Precision, but it's especially the Telecaster Deluxe and the Mustang Bass that have me hankering. Yikes, that’s a bit frightening! I don’t like the shaded headstocks, just too much. Quote
Steve Browning Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Walnut every time. I cannot abide Antigua as a finish. I guess it represented a bass that was ridiculously heavy when it first appeared. Quote
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