Gretsch Guitars
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Single-coil soundhole pickup, Mounts into most acoustic guitars, Alnico 5 magnets, Includes internal cable from pickup to end-pin jack, Used in Gretsch Jim Dandy Series acoustics
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Double-cutaway mahogany body, chambered spruce center block, Thin “U” shaped mahogany neck, P-90E single-coil pickups, Bigsby B70 vibrato tailpiece, Gold hardware
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Basswood body with X-bracing, 24”-scale, 12” radius walnut fingerboard, pearloid dot inlays, vintage-style 18 frets, Deltoluxe soundhole pickup
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Parlour body shape, Rex Burst semi-gloss finish, 24” scale length, Open-Gear Die-Cast tuners, 1-Ply White Pickguard with "G" Graphic
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Parlour body shape, Frontier Stain semi-gloss finish, 24” scale length, Open-Gear Die-Cast tuners, 1-Ply White Pickguard with "G" Graphic
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Maple body, 12” Radius Laurel fretboard, “C”-Shape Maple neck, Pearloid Hump Block inlays, Gretsch G-Cutout Tailpiece, FT-5E Filter’Tron pickups
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Gunmetal finish, Left-Handed, Laminated Maple body, Nato Thin "U" Shape neck, Broad'Tron BT-3S pickups, 3-Ply Tortoiseshell Pickguard with Gold Gretsch Logo, Anchored Adjusto-Mat...
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Gretsch Guitars
Gretch is an American company set up by German born Friedrich Gretsch over a century ago in 1883. Gretsch Guitars and basses started production in the 1930's and were very popular in the 50s and 60s. Most modern Gretsch electric and acoustic guitars are manufactured in the Far East now with some Custom Shop models made in the USA.
Gretch guitars have a very distinctive style and can range in price from a few hundred to a few thousand pounds. The company are famous for their large hollow body electric guitars with oversized whammy bar, humbucker pickups and large sound holes.
We have Gretsch electric guitars for sale as well as a great selection of banjos and acoustic guitars.