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For more than 100 years Gretsch has developed what came to be known as "That Great Gretsch Sound," but it all began with a young German immigrant in Brooklyn. Players such as Chet Atkins (with his 'Country Gentleman') and Brian Setzer have made their mark using that famous Gretsch sound. Gretsch Guitars
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Gretsch White Falcon 1968
Cat#: 9351
The 1968 Gretsch Catalogue had this to say about the guitar here: "This is the Ultimate Guitar. No guitar can match it's eye catching beauty or it's rainbow of tonal shadings. In lustrous white and gold that staggers the eye. It is truly the guitar with everything"
Price: AU$20,500.00 |
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Gretsch Country Club 6190 Cadillac Green 1960
Cat#: 9434
How's this for a Rare Beauty? Maybe only the second one Jacksons have been lucky enough to see! The country club was one of the first Gretsch modern style guitars, in the form of an Electromatic in 1951. By 1954 The Country Club had it familiar name.
Price: AU$15,000.00 |
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Gretsch 6119 Chet Atkins Tenessean 1961 Walnut
Cat#: 9376
This is a very fine example of the Gretsch 6119 Chet Atkins Tennessean from 1961, in a beautiful walnut finish. We would consider this guitar to be Exceptionally Fine in terms of it's condition, and a collectors dream.
Price: AU$12,500.00 |
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Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins 1967 Orange
Cat#: 9178
This vintage Gretsch 6120 'Chet Atkins' Nashville was made in June '67, at the end of the period Fred Gretsch ran the company, and just before he sold to the Baldwin company. It's a very original example, with the only modification being the removal of the mute or muffler system, and replacement ...
Price: AU$7,950.00 |
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Gretsch 6120 1964 Orange
Cat#: 9318
This particular Gretsch 6120 from 1964 in Orange finish, has a place in Australian Rock Music history, having been a greatly loved instrument of Brad Shepherd from the Hoodoo Gurus, and it still bears the 'sticker' characters on the guitar that appeared on stages all over Australia.
Price: AU$7,500.00 |
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Gretsch Monkees Rock N Roll Model 1966 Red
Cat#: 9315
Having not been able to sign George Harrison of the Beatles to an endorsement deal, the powers that be at Gretsch jump at the chance to sign up the new big wave, The Monkees. It did not seem to matter that they did not actually play their own instruments, and Grestch gave the guitar the royal tre...
Price: AU$5,950.00 |
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Gretsch 6120 Flame Maple 1960 Orange
Cat#: 9431
In guitar terms, when you hear the phrase "Its Got Wood" for those of you who may not know, that means - it's got figured timber - Flame, Quilt, Birds-eye, bear Claw, etc. In the case of this amazing Gretsch 6120, the guitar has amazing Flamed Maple all over! Doesn't it look good!
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