Gretsch Electric Guitars
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Gretsch Country Gentlemen G6122T-62 Walnut Stain
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Gretsch G5191BK Tim Armstrong Electromatic Hollowbody
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Gretsch G5421 Jet Club (Firebird Red)
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Gretsch G5426 Jet Club (Silver)
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Gretsch G6120SH Brian Setzer Hot Rod (Roman Red 2-Tone)
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Gretsch G6128T-GH George Harrison Signature Duo Jet
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Gretsch G6136TLH White Falcon with Bigsby Left Handed
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was £3,449.00£3,299.00
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Gretsch Electric Guitars
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Gretsch Electric Guitars
Since their inception all the way back in 1883, Gretsch has been crafting world-class electric guitars. With an emphasis on hand-craftsmanship and their unrivalled commitment to quality, Gretsch has pioneered new designs and manufacturing techniques. Throughout the years a plethora of musicians have utilised Gretsch guitars to craft their own unique sound, from Chet Atkins, Eddie Cochran, Billy Duffy, Bono, Duane Eddy, George Harrison, Brian Setzer, Stephen Stills, Neil Young and Malcolm Young.
Initially, Gretsch offered acoustic archtops aimed at jazz musicians and a handful of flat-tops for country-western performers, however, over the years, they’ve expanded their range, offering a wide variety of space-age gizmos and gimmickry, uniquely positioning themselves to succeed in this “Atomic Age” era. From the iconic White Falcon, the vintage G6120 to the striking Country Gent there is a Gretsch guitar out there for all players.