Here is a late 50’s 17″ Country Club which is in great overall shape with mostly cosmetic wear and tear. This guitar has a binding touch up at the heel and features Filter Tron pickups, replaced tuners and comes with a new hardshell case. “With summer coming everyone dreams of being associated with a Country Club.”
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These two guitars seemed to share a visual theme, so I thought I’d take some pictures of them together.
MORE →This Gretsch White Falcon is in very good overall condition, and plays like a dream. Sold at $2300 CAD.
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MORE →Fred Gretsch introduced his first “solidbody” guitar in 1953 with the Duo-Jet and followed this model in 1954 with the G6130 Roundup.
MORE →In a world of copycat designs and guitar look-alikes, why not dare to be different? Finished in blazing red, the Electromatic Bo Diddley features two chrome humbucker pickups, a maple bolt-on neck with rosewood fingerboard, an adjustable bridge, volume and tone controls plus master tone control and a master volume control, a 3 way pickup selector, and die cast tuners. The distinctive rectangular body measures 9 1/4″ x 17 3/4″ x 1 3/4″.
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