Expanding My Horizons...

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a bit. I have been reading the periodic posts by Paul W. regarding various Gretsches he has worked on... I had to give them a try.

For Christmas I got myself a Gretsch G6128-1957, an early re-creation of George Harrison's Duo Jet, of "Cavern Club" fame. The Dynasonic pickups on the Duo Jet have a great "twangy" rock-n-roll sound, which is very distinctive.

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Then I began thinking about a guitar with "Filter-trons" and real "f holes" [and not the "simulated" variety] and that lead to a G6119, Tennesee Rose.

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I still love my Rics, but a little variety in not a bad thing, eh?

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Those are sweeeeet, JR.

Nice to see some pics finally :wink: Got any more in closer up?
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kiramdear wrote:Got any more in closer up?
I do sort of make out some smudges against a grey background. :mrgreen:

I'd like another Gretsch also, a DuoJet would be nice with a vintage style G tailpiece, not the current, unoriginal looking one. :roll:
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Gretsches are my second choice after Rickenbackers.

My first Gretsch was a G3967 "Historic" model from 2001, Korean made. Then I went through a series of Electromatic solid and hollow bodies, new and used, of which I kept all but one (A 5025 that I wish I still had...). The current count is around a dozen, of which roughly half are Professional hollowbodied Terada models.

Oh, then there's that Billy-Bo Penguin. I understand that Terada has made another batch, so it's not as rare as it once was, but it's still one of the 26 in the original run.

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I like Gretsches as well; I have a few of them and they get a fair chunk of playing time, both in the studio and live! A Gretsch Jet in any finish is one of the most useful, cool looking, easy-playing, great sounding, trouble free guitars around IMHO! I especially like the Dynasonic-equipped models. :D
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Good stuff John! Gretschs are pure eye candy, I have always loved their retro designs. Would like to someday get my hands on a corvette or duo jet myself.

Anyone have any experience playing the Rancher acoustics? Standard or Jr. I can't seem to find anywhere that carries them, but would love to check one out.
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kiramdear wrote:Those are sweeeeet, JR.

Nice to see some pics finally :wink: Got any more in closer up?

Your wish is my command... :)

The Cavern Club: [well... after all they DO make a "Country Club"]

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The Tennessee Rose:

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The Duo Jet didn't need anything in terms of "sprucing up" when it arrived, but the Rose benefited greatly from the "ritual" Paul W. PlastX and Zymoel treatment.


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Great looking pair John,congrats 8)

I'm the opposite to Paul,Gretsch is my first choice!

There's a never ending list of Gretsch guitars i want.
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:shock: Aw, man, you guys are going to make me buy a Gretsch now. Just when I had my GAS down to a simmer ... :roll:
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kiramdear wrote::shock: Aw, man, you guys are going to make me buy a Gretsch now. Just when I had my GAS down to a simmer ... :roll:
Well... this fellow kind of started out his pro career with a Duo Jet and went back to Gretsch, some two decades [more or less] later.

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You could be in worse company, no...? :wink:

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I think he's holding his original in that cover photo :shock:

I owned one Gretsch 40 years ago and I really dug the vibe 8)
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kiramdear wrote:I think he's holding his original in that cover photo :shock:

I owned one Gretsch 40 years ago and I really dug the vibe 8)

Yep, Mr. Harrison gave the Duo Jet to a friend and was re-gifted it back a couple of decades later on. Quite a gift coming back, as IMHO, Harrison's original Duo would be almost priceless in the collector market.

You CAN have one almost like it... albeit a wee bit newer! :wink:

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CrestingWave wrote:
kiramdear wrote:I think he's holding his original in that cover photo :shock:

Yep, Mr. Harrison gave the Duo Jet to a friend and was re-gifted it back a couple of decades later on. Quite a gift coming back, as IMHO, Harrison's original Duo would be almost priceless in the collector market.

You CAN have one almost like it... albeit a wee bit newer! :wink:

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Kira, you're not alone in GASsing for a Gretsch. There are three that I really like, any one of which I'd be pleased to own: G6120AM, or G6118T, and I really like this one. What a hoot!

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Holy Molee, Jim, my old model could have been one just like those, but mine was all stripped down and ugly. I loved it! 8)
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