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Up for sale is my 2006 Gretsch White Falcon G6136T-LTV
It’s indicative of a vintage looking Gretsch (or the Stephen Stills model) with the aged white nitro finish plus the gold hardware has started to tarnish which adds to that look.
It’s a 2006 model (which I believe to be the first year of this particular model), made in the Japan Terada factory. Accompanied with a pair of TV Jones filtron pickups and a bigsby. It has the trestle bracing which essentially is a way to give the guitar more sustain but control the amount of feedback hollow body guitars are prone to.
The guitar is in excellent condition with few superficial nicks and blemishes here and there. I’ve made one change by making the master volume knob a tone knob. Three volume knobs is just daft and with this mod you actually have control of the tone
Comes with the Gretsch Guarantee Certificate and hard case.
http://www.guitarworld.com/review-gretsch-g6136t-ltv-white-falcon-video/25925
http://blog.gretschguitars.com/2013/03/gretschtech-trestle-bracing/
£2250 £2000 and prefer collection from the Manchester area.
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Comments
but good luck with ur sale tho
Vintage isn't always better n that goes for all markers.
I sold a Strat I had some time ago to satisfy the GAS - I then sold the guitar I bought from that sale to buy another.
3 more guitars down the line I'm still chasing the sugar rush and wishing I hadn't sold the Strat.
A true Sushi chef has to train for 6 years just to slice a piece of fish and 9 years with a special license to allowed to prepare and serve Fugu which is still illegal altogether in some prefectures
Precision is a religion !