We’ve got a ridiculously rare Gretsch find for you today! This 1955 Streamliner (6189) comes to us in one of the model’s rarest finishes, with custom-ordered fretboard inlays. Fans of Gretsch’s...
We’ve got a ridiculously rare Gretsch find for you today! This 1955 Streamliner (6189) comes to us in one of the model’s rarest finishes, with custom-ordered fretboard inlays. Fans of Gretsch’s...
It’s hard to get much cleaner than this 1960 Gretsch Chet Atkins 6120! While this model sports Gretsch’s classic, vibrant orange hue, this color is actually dubbed “Amber Red” in their catalogs....
A 1961 Gretsch 3134 Corvette has arrived in stock. This is an early version featuring a 3x3 tuner head and a truss rod plug located on the headstock side. The standard Corvette features a translucent cherry red finish...
This 1963 Gretsch Country Club remains incredibly clean in its original Cadillac Green finish! The Country Club was first introduced in 1954, and was available in Sunburst (6192), Natural (6193), or Cadillac Green...
This 1963 Gretsch White Falcon is shown here in its original and clean White finish. Due to the high costs of this top-of-the-line semi-hollow Gretsch, production was somewhat limited, making this addition to our...
This 1964 Gretsch Country Gentleman is a fantastic player, and it definitely nails that early Beatles tone! The finish itself is in great shape, with some minor marks and a minor touch-up by the nut, which has been...
We’re so grateful to have arguably the rarest Gretsch ever made; this gorgeous 1962 Gretsch White Penguin with a double-cut body! It’s estimated that Gretsch only built about ten of these double-cut White Penguins, and...
This is a great example of a 1957 Gretsch 6121 Chet Atkins in Gretsch Orange! First released in 1955, this was the semi-hollow body version of the extremely popular 6120 Chet Atkins hollow body model. This guitar...
And the award for the most cowboy-style guitar we’ve ever seen goes to…. this beautiful 1955 Gretsch Round-up with a Knotty Pine Top! The details are truly astonishing with this piece. Gretsch really thought...
We’re happy to have this rare and incredibly cool 1962 Gretsch “Sparkle” Jet in Champagne Sparkle! Gretsch’s Jet lineup debuted with just one cutaway in 1953, but as guitar design and player requests...
This is our gorgeous 1967 Gretsch Songbird in Sunburst! Only about 200 of these were made in ’67 by Gretsch for Sam Goody, a once dominant music retailer. The Songbird was essentially the same guitar as the...
This 1962 Gretsch Chet Atkins (6121) in Orange is such a treat…and it’s not every day you get to see a double cut example!! You’ve most likely seen this model in its single cut variation, a design that was used until...
What a cool and rare Gretsch: gorgeous 1957 Duo Jet in Cadillac Green. Same year and features as George's, it has been pictured in multiple books, magazines etc. Stock and crazy clean condition, as is the original case.
hump inlay, Dearmond pickups, very nice guitar, as used by Bo D.
very nice original guitar, has had a neck reset, back of the neck is oversprayed, plays great,
This 1954 Gretsch Duo Jet comes in its classic black finish, featuring a block inlay on the fretboard. The original small white "round up" style pickguard adds a distinct touch. The neck has been oversprayed, likely for...
Great playing '57 Jet, good color too. Fully original guitar with cool '50's Guild brown hard shell case in similar condition. *SOLD.
Brian Setzer - 2005 Gretsch 'Grinch no. 1' Spectra Sonic G6144 baritone electric guitar, made in Japan, ser. no. JD05021398; Body: black finish, surface scratches to back, scratches around upper strap button; Neck:...