Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Gretsch G6119-1962HT Tennessee Rose Electric Guitar - $1,389.99

Gretsch G6119-1962HT Tennessee Rose Electric Guitar - $1,389.99


Still ringing in the rafters of Shea Stadium!

One of the most recognizable icons of '60s pop returns in the Gretsch Guitars G6119-1962HT Tennessee Rose Electric Guitar! Silky smooth tone comes from dual HiloTron adjustable pickups. Period-correct laminated maple top helps eliminate feedback troubles. Bound thinline body has simulated F-holes. The ebony-stained rosewood fretboard, chrome hardware, and neoclassic position markers lend gorgeous vintage looks while zero fret, solid bar bridge, Gretsch Bigsby vibrato, and Grover Sta-Tite tuners make it a guitar player's dream.

When George Harrison's Gretsch 6122 fell off his car and was destroyed, he bought the '63 Tennessee Rose guitar that he used on many of The Beatles' live performances; in the "Beatles For Sale and "Sgt. Pepper recording sessions; and in the opening sequence of the movie "Help.

A Gretsch hardshell case is included with the G6119-1962HT electric guitar.

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