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Gretsch G6131T-TVP Power Jet Firebird
Higher spec Duo Jet, specs below. Brand new, in case. Less than a month old. Only selling to pay college fees.
https://imgur.com/gallery/so2Vl
"The new G6131T Jet Firebird features dual High Sensitive Filtertron pickups, chambered mahogany body, one-piece mahogany neck, arched maple top, ebony fingerboard, Space Control bridge, and Bigsby B3C Vibrato tailpiece."
Retails for £2465 on guitarguitar
Specification
MODEL NAME: G6131T, Jet FirebirdTM with Bigsby
MODEL NUMBER: 240-0502-(815)
SERIES: Professional Collection
COLORS: (815) Firebird Red
CATEGORY: Solid Body Guitars
BODY STYLE: Single Cutaway
SCALE LENGTH: 24.6" (625mm)
TOP: Arched Laminated Maple
BRACING: N/A
BACK AND SIDES: Semi-Hollow Mahogany Body, 13.5" Wide, 1.75" Deep
NECK: 1-Piece Mahogany
PICKUPS: 2 High Sensitive Filter'TronTM Pickups
PICKUP SWITCHING: 3-Position Toggle:
Position 1. Bridge Pickup
Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups
Position 3. Neck Pickup
CONTROLS:
Volume 1. (Neck Pickup),
Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup),
Master Volume,
3-Position Toggle Master Tone Switch:
Position 1. Medium Level, High Frequency Roll Off
Position 2. Switch Out of the Circuit, Pickup is Wide Open (That Great Gretsch Sound!)
Position 3. Slight Level, High Frequency Roll Off
WIDTH AT NUT: 1-11/16" (43mm)
FRETBOARD: Ebony, 12" Radius (305mm)
BRIDGE: Ebony-Based Space ControlTM Roller-Bridge
TAILPIECE: Gretsch Bigsby B3C Vibrato Tailpiece
HARDWARE: Chrome
FINISH: Gloss Urethane
NO. OF FRETS: 22
MACHINE HEADS: Chrome-Plated Grover V98C Sta-TiteTM Die-cast Tuners
UNIQUE FEATURES:
Neo Classic "Thumbnail" Inlay Position Markers
Bound Fingerboard and Headstock
Multiple Body Bindings
Inlaid Pearloid Gretsch Logo on Headstock
Black Plexi Pickguard
Knurled Strap Retainer Knobs
Adjustable Truss Rod
NO TRADES THANKS
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Comments
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/86183/
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/83202/
Taking the mick aside, a quick search of past sales is always useful, just pop a key word in the search box up top. It'll help you gauge market demand, see what others have gone for, etc.
Beautiful guitar, you must be heartbroken to be selling it so soon. Good luck with the sale.