Here’s a very clean pre-FMIC Gretsch White Falcon – and like all Falcons, it’s got all the subtlety of a supermodel (but perhaps requires less maintenance). This piece sold at $1999 CAD.
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Here is a lovely Gretsch 6120AM with a highly flamed maple laminate body. This guitar has almost no play wear or fret wear and plays and sounds great!
MORE →Here we have a great early Baldwin-Era Gretsch Country Gent, built just after Baldwin took over. It’s in good overall condition and is ready to play. The padding for the mute has deteriorated but the mechanism still works; replacing the pad would make it fully functional.
MORE →This is my new favourite guitar. The Falcon is a classic, instantly recognisable instrument, and in black it’s perhaps a bit more eye-catching. It has all the great Gretsch tone and is a joy to play. Priced at $3100 CAD with Gretsch case.
MORE →Gretsch acoustics are immediately recognisable by their distinctive triangular soundhole. This is a nice example of a fairly rare Sierra model from 1949; it has an amount of wear from being played, but is in good structural shape. Priced at $1650 CAD with new case.
MORE →This is a relatively unusual guitar, and even more so as left handed. Gretsch introduced the Korean-built Historic Series line in 1999, and the last examples were made in 2003, replaced by the Electromatic line. Overall, this is a very nice little jazz guitar, just a bit bigger than a George Benson but smaller than an ES-175; it’s fully hollow with just longitudinal strut bracing.
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