The White Falcon is an iconic Gretsch and for many years were quite rare. This is an example of an updated design, sharing an eminently practical feature with the Country Gentleman II where the neck joint is considerably shorter. $3095 CAD with case.
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The classic Gretsch 6120 is orange, in various shades of faded. But this 6120 looks so good with the gold hardware and white binding on black, that black just has to be the new orange. Sold at $1699 CAD.
MORE →The Gretsch 6190 is a very interesting instrument. Produced from 1951 as the Electromatic, it became the Streamliner in 1955 to 1959. It’s basically a 6120 with one pickup. Sold at $1599.99 CAD.
MORE →Hilo ‘Tron pickups, original bridge and hardware, missing truss rod cover, cracks in pickguard.
MORE →This is a brand-new, very limited edition model, based on the specifications of Chet Atkin’s 1959 Country Gent, except for the finish, f-holes, and nameplate. It’s got a full, clear sound with great definition between notes and works very well for fingerstyle playing. Priced at $2750 CAD with case.
MORE →Gretsch basses are fairly unusual; they couldn’t overcome the Fender juggernaut, and with the exponential rise of stage volume levels as amplification evolved, hollowbody instruments were a risk. This is a good-condition example of a single-pickup 6071 bass. Priced at $1650.00 CND with original case.
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