how many gretsches are in the group?

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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by TheodorJ » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:21 am

RumorsOFsurF wrote:
TheodorJ wrote:
RumorsOFsurF wrote: Uummmm...should I even respond to that?  :-\
Seems so...
Let's see... My username is from one of their songs, and I have posted links and pics of them several times.  That should answer your question.

I'm not trying to get in to a slap fight here, but that just didn't seem like a relevant question.
I'm sorry if you found it off-topic and stupid (or in any way offensive) It was just supposed to be a lighthearted comment pointing out your obvious love of the band, as you mentioned you do feed us with them regularely. Don't get me wrong, I like SCOTS myself and your posts from this very forum got me into them. Maybe I should have put in a smiley. Or maybe I just make extremely bad jokes. I think it's the last.

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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by RumorsOFsurF » Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:25 am

No harm done. :)  Must have been low blood sugar or something.  Hahahaha
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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by aquietdisaster » Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:40 pm

yay!  a gretsch thread!  if there is one guitar i love as much as my jazzmaster, it's my 6120.  i've got a 6120 sslvo, the brian setzer sig with the nitro finish, and a 5129 with the faux dearmonds.  the 6120 has been my main guitar for the past couple of years (not a big setzer fan, but boy he knows how to design a guitar) until i recently got my jm.  came close to buying a power jet a while back but just couldn't get the cash together in time.  love me some t.v. jones too! :-*


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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by Mighty Tom » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:50 am

I really wanted an Anniversary for a long time, and I thought the 6120 with all its western motifs was rather stupid looking. Then I grew to love both the 6120 and the music that made it famous. I settled for a 6130 Roundup (below left) a few years ago. As soon as I started playing it at home, I realized that it sounded just like my Les Paul. There was no point in keeping it, and I needed money at the time, so I sold it on eBay for a profit of a few hundred bucks. Then a couple months ago, on GBase.com (I don't know if you fellas have heard of that site, but it's great; I highly recommend it), I found a 2006 6120DSW (below right) that was going for about half its usual street price at GuitarsAndEffects.com. I put it on hold ASAFP and paid the rest on layaway. I couldn't be happier. I finally have the big rockabilly archtop that I can't say I've always wanted. The moral of the story is: don't settle; save your nickels and dimes and get what you really want.

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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by Setzer » Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:06 pm

I have a handful:
'49 Synchromatic
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1957 6128 Duo Jet &  late 50's Electromatic Twin amp
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1958 6187 Clipper(Fat body style)
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1961 6124 Anniversary(modified)
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Hey Sonic Y, I saw you posted you had a Silver Jet, those are cool new guitars! They don't have Filtertons thou. Those are a basic kind of new Gretsch double coil pickup, TV Jones did sme design work for the Japan factory but I think it was just for the cover. I'm not sure what they are called, but they are not Trons.

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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by RumorsOFsurF » Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:05 pm

Those are beautiful!! 

This one makes me  :? :? :?

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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by dain » Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:17 pm

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yea!  what's the story on this baby?  who did all the mods?

here's my girl's old gretsch...she's a sweetheart.
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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by glimmertwin » Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:40 pm

...funny this thread should pop up.  I'm a few weeks away from pulling a trigger on one of the newer Green Annies. 
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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by dain » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:39 am

glimmertwin wrote: ...funny this thread should pop up.  I'm a few weeks away from pulling a trigger on one of the newer Green Annies. 
you should at least try a vintage one...they aren't that crazy expensive yet and as the blues guys say "if it ain't spent time in a pawnshop it can't play the blues!"

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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by glimmertwin » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:59 am

dain wrote:
glimmertwin wrote: ...funny this thread should pop up.  I'm a few weeks away from pulling a trigger on one of the newer Green Annies. 
you should at least try a vintage one...they aren't that crazy expensive yet and as the blues guys say "if it ain't spent time in a pawnshop it can't play the blues!"
I would like to but I have yet to find one that wasn't coming apart.  They have a single pickup vintage green one at my local vintage guitar store but it has a bit of a hump in the fretboard...I don't even want to invite the headache.  Actually, those old Streamliners seem like decent deals too but alas it's finding a good one.  I don't trust vintage Gretsch's enough to try ebay unless there is a good return policy already in place. 
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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by PorkyPrimeCut » Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:32 pm

Setzer wrote: Image
I'm in love!!

More pictures please.

Those yukes are cute too. Matching chairs!! Like it.
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I almost went mad & bid for one of these a couple of months ago. The longer I leave it, the less likely it'll happen.

After the ES-125 I've just bought this is top of my list. Fuck you 335's!!!!
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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by Setzer » Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:15 pm

dain, the '57 6128 DJ, I traded some gear for it locally years ago. I think the eagles on the fretboard, headstock and gold top paint where done years ago. The previous owner had Les Pauled it with Gibson knobs, Bill Lawrence chrome covered pickups with creme rings, LP jack plate and a funky thick 1/4" clear thick plexi pickguard mounted directly to the body like a Baldwin era Gretsch has. It had a RI G cut out chrome tailpiece and Kluson type tuner and regular style strap knobs.
I put it back close to stock as I could with vintage parts. 500k pots, correct period Melita. Truss rod cover and waverly open back tuners. Modded 60's Falcon pickguard, vintage tailpiece(ran a B6 bigsby with a fixed arm on it awhile) vintage black back cover plates and updated the wiring with Belden and a vintage jack cup and strap knobs. I even located a late 50's case for it. The color was originally black, maybe it was one of the nitron drum tops(black color) but I'm not 100% sure. I have a set of vintage DynaSonics on it too. Almost for got about the most inportant parts! LOL

It is truly a players greade guitar. Not for a collector and that is the way I like it!

Here are some more photos(link):
http://s99.photobucket.com/albums/l303/ ... ?start=all

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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by dain » Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:01 pm

thanks for the links, that thing is amazing!
love the falcon pikgrd!

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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by djetz » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:20 am

If I hadn't just bought a Hagstrom Viking, I think I'd be buying a G5122. I might just buy one anyway, if things go well. The word seems to be that the 51xx range are very decent quality, and the double-cut 5122 in walnut makes my heart beat a little faster.
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Re: how many gretsches are in the group?

Post by Vinkie » Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:18 pm

I love Gretsches! This is my main guitar, a '04 G6120-60 RI with TV Jones Classic pickups:
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My next one is a G6196 Country Club in caddy green 8) I hope to get it within a few weeks.

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