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Gretsch G400 Synchromatic Archtop Guitar Sunburst Made in Japan
List Price: $2,125.00
Our Price: $1,500.00
You save $625.00!

Gretsch G400 Synchromatic Archtop 2600100837

With its fine-grained spruce top and select rock maple back, sides and neck, the Synchromatic™ is a truly fine Gretsch® archtop.
Gretsch G6119BO Broadkaster® Orange 4 STRING Bass
Gretsch G6119BO Broadkaster® Orange 4 STRING Bass
Our Price: $1,750.00

Gretsch G6119BO Broadkaster® Orange 4 STRING Bass 2416000812

The Broadkaster hollow body electric bass is modeled after several successful Gretsch basses of the 1960's for bassists who demand instruments to match the sound and quality of the Gretsch electric guitars.
Gretsch G6128B Thunder Jet Bass Black 4 String Bass
Gretsch G6128B Thunder Jet Bass Black 4 String Bass
Our Price: $1,975.00

Gretsch G6128B Thunder Jet Bass Black 4 String Bass

There's a storm brewing! Get ready to rock 'n' roll, 'cause this vibe-riddled baby will rumble your pants right off! This no-nonsense professional bass features dual TV Jones® Thunder'Tron™ pickups, newly designed Bass Space Control™ bridge, Sperzel® locking bass machine heads and Schaller® strap locks.

Gretsch G6128 TVP Power Jet Solid Body Model BLACK
Gretsch G6128 TVP Power Jet Solid Body Model BLACK
Our Price: $1,975.99

Gretsch G6128 TVP Power Jet Solid Body Model BLACK

The G6128T-TVP Power Jet™ puts a snarl into That Great Gretsch Sound!™ It’s a modified version of the classic Duo Jet, with a bound single-cutaway chambered mahogany body, arched top, one-piece mahogany neck and bound ebony fingerboard with Neo Classic™ thumbnail inlays.
Gretsch G6122-1958 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman
Gretsch G6122-1958 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman
Our Price: $2,450.00

Gretsch G6122-1958 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman

The G6122-1958 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman® is a first-year version of the model that has all the timeless grace and style of Atkins himself.
Gretsch G6199B Billy-Bo Jupiter Thunberbird Bass Artist Signature Model
List Price: $3,600.00
Our Price: $2,525.00
You save $1,075.00!

Gretsch G6199B Billy-Bo Jupiter Thunberbird Bass Artist Signature Model 2410516815

Musical mad scientists Billy Gibbons and Bo Diddley put their heads together for this over-the-top bass, the “Billy-Bo” Jupiter Thunderbird.
Gretsch G6120SHBTV Brian Setzer Hot Rod w/ TV Jones® BL
Gretsch G6120SHBTV Brian Setzer Hot Rod w/ TV Jones® BL
Our Price: $2,525.00

Gretsch G6120SHBTV Brian Setzer Hot Rod w/ TV Jones® BL

The new Brian Setzer "Hot Rod" doesn't need any frills: A master-volume, a 3-way pickup-switch and off ya go! With "specially wound" Alnico-filter ´Trons, 3-position Adjustamentic bridge and of course a Bigsby-tremolo. Cool color finish! 


   
Gretsch G6121-1955 Chet Atkins Solid w/ Leather Trim
Gretsch G6121-1955 Chet Atkins Solid w/ Leather Trim
Our Price: $2,600.00

Gretsch G6121-1955 Chet Atkins Solid w/ Leather Trim

The Gretsch G6121-1955 Chet Atkins Solid Body electric guitar brings back a classic! An arched laminated maple top (complete with "G" brand) joins the chambered mahogany body of the Gretsch G6121-1955 Chet Atkins Solid Body, and the whole thing's wrapped up with western leather trim!
Gretsch G6136DC White Falcon Double Cutaway Guitar
Gretsch G6136DC White Falcon Double Cutaway Guitar
Our Price: $3,100.00

Gretsch G6136DC White Falcon Double Cutaway Guitar

One of the most beautiful Gretsch® guitars ever made—a 1962 ad called it “the ultimate guitar.” The equally beautiful modern version has a double-cutaway hollow body with an arched top, parallel tone bar bracing, oversized bound f holes and gold-sparkle binding.
Gretsch G6136TSL Silver Falcon w/ Bigsby® Guitar
Gretsch G6136TSL Silver Falcon w/ Bigsby® Guitar
Our Price: $3,100.00

Gretsch G6136TSL Silver Falcon w/ Bigsby® Guitar

The Gretsch Guitars G6136TSL Silver Falcon Electric Guitar with Bigsby uses dual High Sensitive Filter'Tron™ pickups on a unique hollowbody construction with small tone bars to deliver jangle, bite, or solid round tones with equal facility.
Gretsch LEFT HANDED G6120-1959 LHTV Chet Atkins Guitar
Gretsch LEFT HANDED G6120-1959 LHTV Chet Atkins Guitar
Our Price: $3,250.00

Gretsch LEFT HANDED G6120-1959 LHTV Chet Atkins Guitar

The ’59 Gretsch® 6120 Chet Atkins Hollow Body made the sound that defined a generation. This left-handed G6120-1959LHTV model has special touches including trestle bracing, dual TV Jones® Classic pickups and a lacquer finish.
G6128T-GH GEORGE HARRISON DUO JET W/CASE Made in Japan SOLD
List Price: $5,000.00
Our Price: $3,500.00
You save $1,500.00! SOLD

G6128T-GH GEORGE HARRISON DUO JET W/CASE Made in Japan SOLD

SOLD OUT: Meticulously recreated by Gretsch master builder Stephen Stern and his crew from the original guitar owned by George and played during his early- and post-Beatles career. Only 60 Harrison TRIBUTE guitars will be produced
worldwide.
Gretsch G6136TLH White Falcon Left Handed Guitar MIJ
Gretsch G6136TLH White Falcon Left Handed Guitar MIJ
Our Price: $3,525.00

Gretsch G6136TLH White Falcon Left Handed Guitar MIJ

The left-handed G6136T White Falcon features classic 1959 styling, with a single-cutaway hollow body, arched top, 1959 trestle bracing, gold-sparkle binding and oversized bound f holes.
   
 


That Great Gretsch Sound!

Since 1883, when 27-year-old Friedrich Gretsch founded his little shop in Brooklyn, N.Y., making banjos, drums and tambourines, The Gretsch Company has grown to produce some of the world’s greatest drums and guitars over the span of four generations.

With its emphasis on hand-craftsmanship and commitment to quality, Gretsch has pioneered new designs and manufacturing techniques, winning endorsements from some of the music industry’s most respected artists, including Chet Atkins, Bono, Charlie Watts, Neil Young and Phil Collins.

Gretsch also owns and manufactures some of the other most popular and historic music industry products and brands including Bigsby® Vibratos and Sho-Bud® Pedal Steel Guitars.

History of That Great Gretsch Sound

“That Great Gretsch Sound” is the anthem that began when Friedrich Gretsch, an immigrant from Mannheim, Germany, founded a small shop in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1883. Before dying unexpectedly in 1895, Friedrich Gretsch created a dynasty that would last to this day and beyond.

He passed away while on a trip to his homeland, leaving the company to the enterprising mind of his fifteen-year-old son, Fred Gretsch, who was still in knickers at the time. Energetic as he was enterprising, Fred Gretsch, Sr. built the business on a reputation for precision and quality. Two decades after assuming direction as “the boy in knickers,” he moved the operation to a mammoth ten-story building at 60 Broadway in Brooklyn. From the Brooklyn-based headquarters he responded to the growing demand for more specialized instruments.

In 1935 Duke Kramer joined the company. Kramer provided valued counsel to the company for 70 years as the “string” that tied the generations together. He recalled, “that distinctive sound was our product--the sound that energized the market for decades.”

Fred Gretsch, Sr. retired from the company in 1942, his attire now the pressed suits of a successful businessman. Gretsch’s sons Fred, Jr. and William “Bill” — both of whom had been active in the business since 1927 — were well prepared to assume leadership.

Fred Gretsch, Jr. managed the operations briefly before leaving the company to serve with distinction as a commander in the Navy. Bill Gretsch stayed to run the family business. Duke Kramer recalls that “Bill was a man with a subtle talent for inspiring people to do their best and a genius when it came to constructive counsel. His sense of humor was irresistible. When he passed away in 1948, a legion of individuals felt they lost their best friend.”

Gretsch History

Command was again passed to Fred Gretsch, Jr. and the Navy veteran led the company into a new age of prosperity. It was the explosion of the rock ‘n’ roll music ushered in by Elvis Presley and continued by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and many other artists of the day. The company’s popularity grew with the explosion of rockabilly and rock ‘n’ roll in the 1950s and 60s, attracting famous endorsees like George Harrison, Bo Diddley, Chet Atkins and Charlie Watts.

In 1967 the Gretsch Company was sold to Baldwin, a music industry giant. But without the family dedication that had driven the business for so many years, the company began to falter.

As a testament to his passion for the family business, the company’s current president, Fred W. Gretsch, vowed to one day regain control. In 1985, he made good on his promise and bought The Gretsch Company back from Baldwin. He moved operations to Savannah, Ga., where the revitalized company began to offer new, vintage-styled Gretsch guitars and classic Gretsch drums. The new products were immediately successful and The Gretsch Company once again became a leading force in the musical instrument industry.

Today, Gretsch drums and guitars are the preferred instruments of many studio musicians and recording artists looking for unique tonal quality and hand-made craftsmanship. We invite you to join us in celebrating five generations of family and musical history as we look forward to another 125 years of “That Great Gretsch Sound!”