For sale, my beloved Gretsch 1959 Smoke Green Anniversary.
Part of a limited run, 59 were supposed to be made, but it’s believed that less than 30 were actually completed (due to increasing custom shop orders), with only about 3 or 4 coming to Europe. I’ve only ever seen one other for sale, and that was for £4000.
I’ve had this for about 11 or 12 years, and it is honestly my favourite guitar, but my guitar playing isn’t as good as it used to be (same old riffs over and over) and I die to intense workload, I don’t have the time to challenge myself. I figured a beautiful instrument like this should be in that hands of someone who can play it and challenge it better than in can. I feel guilty have it, truth be told.
This was built back in the very early days of the custom shop when Steve Stern actually built every guitar the custom shop sold, nowadays he had a large team of builders, and they have started using some prebuilt parts.
It’s lacquer finished, and covered in checking from the custom shop, it’s looks amazing. I love the colour, i’m not a blingy person, one of the reasons I don’t like the White Falcon is all that gold bling - I love the plain Jane looks of this humble Annie, but this hides its best asset….it looks understated, but sound truly fearsome.
Frets are excellent, finish and hardware is all factory, case is perfect, all paperwork present and correct.
Feel in the hands, just like the Japanese models, it’s correct. So it actually just like the Japanese Anniversaries. Neck is different though, most Annie’s have a modern C, this has a nice V, but soft and rounded, very comfortable in the hands.
It does not sound like a Japanese Anniversary. A Japanese Annie is a beautiful thing, articulate, clean, clear, well presented. Sensible sounding, a predictable Gretsch sound.
This thing snarls, bites, is fierce. It’s the best sounding Gretsch in the world! It honestly reminds of of Setzers 59, with all that magic in the tone. It makes every other Gretsch I’ve had sound flat, boring, conservative, and frankly a bit dull, and it’s seen off several Japanese Annie’s, a jet, a country club, and a Black Phoenix. It’s honestly a snarling bestie. It’s got TV Jones Classics, which have the least umph of any TV Jones pickup, so there is either something special in the build, or some secret sauce in the custom shop pickups, or I suspect, a bit of both, because the output is more snarly than any other set of TV Classics I’ve ever heard.
Pickups are perfectly setup by the custom shop, with the pickups mounted on wooden shims. They are not height adjustable they’re perfect where they are. This is how Gretsch pickups should be setup:
Bridge is a space control, but the hardware on the custom shop models is better built than the Japanese models, built to higher tolerances. This bridge doesn’t move/rattle or affect the sound, I’ve never felt the need to pop a Compton on. It’s superb. Knurling on the knobs is sharp, these were cut not cast.
Open back tuners hold tuning very well, nut is perfectly cut, Ebony board is clean and in superb order. Comes with leather strap which was supplied by the custom shop along with the guitar.
This guitar is sensitive to the seasons, and it will need occasional adjustment. I have it professionally set up twice a year. It’s setup for 11’s (it prefers 11’s). Will get a fresh pro setup and new strings to new owners tastes.
Action is low, comfortable, spot on. Radius 12” (as with all Annie’s)
So, come buy the best sounding handmade USA built Gretsch for less than the price of a new generic sounding Japanese one.
£2700.
Thanks for looking
Marlin
Comments
I think Con is right, you’ll regret letting this go.
Keep her.
I would have it in a flash just I am aware of my laziness in maintaining guitars like this.
oh the itch!
Saved me some earache I’m sure.
Hope it’s gone to a good home... Super cool guitar !