Fender Wildwood

The Wildwood was a variation on the Fender King guitar, featuring a variety of dyed wood colors.

The unique color patterns were achieved by injecting living beech trees with dye prior to being harvested to make the veneer for the back, sides, top and headstock.

"Wildwood" guitars were available in gold, brown, purple, dark blue, purple-blue, green or blue-green.

[1] Charlie Pride played a green Wildwood II onstage during the height of his career in the late 1960s.

The pickup is electromagnetic with integral volume and tone controls, and is finished in chrome, embossed 'Fender'.