Is Antigua the most divisive finish of ALL TIME?
Initially an accidental creation by Fender in the late 1960s, Antigua has sparked both fervent admiration and vehement criticism. Originating from a mishap during the production of Coronado II guitars, Antigua features a distinctive burst from black to mustard yellow, accompanied by a matching pickguard, often leading to polarized opinions on its aesthetics.
Despite its divisive nature, Antigua became a staple across various Fender models in the 1970s, with enthusiasts either praising its unique allure or deriding it as unappealing, earning colorful nicknames like "baby poop brown." ????????????
Let us know your thoughts on Antigua in the comments! Do you love it ???? or can you not stand the sight of it ?????
Initially an accidental creation by Fender in the late 1960s, Antigua has sparked both fervent admiration and vehement criticism. Originating from a mishap during the production of Coronado II guitars, Antigua features a distinctive burst from black to mustard yellow, accompanied by a matching pickguard, often leading to polarized opinions on its aesthetics.
Despite its divisive nature, Antigua became a staple across various Fender models in the 1970s, with enthusiasts either praising its unique allure or deriding it as unappealing, earning colorful nicknames like "baby poop brown." ????????????
Let us know your thoughts on Antigua in the comments! Do you love it ???? or can you not stand the sight of it ?????
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