
Results of my GAS atack
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Results of my GAS atack
So many guitars; So little time ..
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I have one with Dyna's and the tinted nitro. One of the best guitars I own!
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Very nice.
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Always loved the look of those guitars. Congrats!
Nice tuck and roll as well. I can see that the head is a K200-5 PA, but is that cabinet cut down in half?
Nice tuck and roll as well. I can see that the head is a K200-5 PA, but is that cabinet cut down in half?
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Wow that's beautiful. I've always been a fan of those big hollowbody guitars.
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Thanks, all! Chet was one of my main influences in playing, and always wanted to try a Gretsch, just never did. It is a very nice guitar, and I am glad I pulled the trigger on this one. Mr. Bill - it was cut down whe I got it, it looked like the bottom may have caught on fire! I'm always on the lookout for a 2x15 cab to replace it, just haven't found one locally, and few want to ship these things. Love my Kustoms ...
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Love those Kustoms myself! (A must for any Fogerty Fan) Have a few in my collection and they sound great, the best solid state amps I've heard.
Congratulations, Great Gretsch...I couldn't afford one, so bought a White 5422T Electromatic with gold hardware, bought a gold sparkle WF repro pickguard, jeweled arrow knobs, made a gold sparkle truss rod cover, and for jollies installed a White Penguin arm rest. Viola! A poor man's White Falcon.
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Congratulations, Great Gretsch...I couldn't afford one, so bought a White 5422T Electromatic with gold hardware, bought a gold sparkle WF repro pickguard, jeweled arrow knobs, made a gold sparkle truss rod cover, and for jollies installed a White Penguin arm rest. Viola! A poor man's White Falcon.
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The Pseudo-White Falcon, my '67 Monkees R n' R model, and my Tennessee Rose.
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Gretsches and Mosrites and you're all set.......and a some old Danelectros.
Congrats, beautiful guitar!
Congrats, beautiful guitar!
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Try some Pyramid flatwounds on the Gretsch and I promise you pure magic.
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