1956 Gretsch Rancher (6022) – “Golden Red” (ex John Entwistle)
Description
We hope this 1956 Gretsch Rancher (Model 6022) in its original “Golden Red” (orange) finish gives you all the warm, western-loving feelings it gave us! Introduced in 1954, Gretsch’s Rancher is a large-bodied acoustic (think Gibson J-200). A perfect blend of mid-century design and western motifs, this acoustic sings even better than it looks! It showcases a gold lucite pickguard, gold-plated hardware, a horseshoe headstock inlay, hump-block fretboard inlays, and a triangular sound hole. Plus, it sports an adjustable bridge set atop a triangular piece of rosewood. If that wasn’t cool enough, this guitar’s G-branding really catches the eye! This is an all-around great player in great shape for 70+ years old! What’s more? This guitar was owned by John Entwistle of The Who and was photographed alongside his iconic collection of guitars and basses for the book “Bass Culture: The John Entwistle Bass Collection.”
Overall Condition: 8
Specifications
- finish_details Orange, Original, Good Condition, light finish checking, light binding wear, small seam separation near rear strap button (stable)
- body_material Spruce Top, Maple Back and Sides
- neck_material Maple
- fretboard_material Rosewood
- neck_profile Medium C
- weight 6 lbs 1 oz
- scale_length 25.5"
- pickup_readings
- tubes
- speakers
- electronics
- nut_width 1-11/16"
- hardware Original, Excellent, light patina
- includes Original Hardshell Case with purple lining, case keys, *does not come with Bass Culture Book*
- year 1956