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2024 Gretsch G6128T-GH George Harrison Signature Duo Jet - 7.85 LBS
2024 Gretsch G6128T-GH George Harrison Signature Duo Jet - 7.85 LBS
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The G6128T-GH George Harrison Signature Duo Jet® guitar celebrates the legacy of George Harrison - modeled on the instrument that the legendary guitarist often referred to as his "first real decent guitar."
The GH6128T-GH offers the distinctive appointments and modifications found on Harrison's original 1957 Gretsch Duo Jet, which he purchased secondhand in the early 1960s. Features include a lightweight mid-'50s-style chambered body, Bigsby® B3C tailpiece with a black Phillips head tremolo arm pivot bolt, and an offset strap button on lower bout. Other features include three-ply body binding (white-black-white), single-ply white neck and headstock binding, 12"-radius 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with Hump Block pearloid inlays, two single-coil DynaSonic™ single-coil pickups, vintage-style "rocking bar" bridge with rosewood base, silver plexi pickguard, chrome-plated Grover® V98CM Sta-Tite™ tuners, Gretsch G-arrow control knobs, chrome-plated hardware, Harrison's signature on the truss rod cover and a premium tweed hardshell case.
Condition Notes: Like New
Brand: Gretsch
Model: G6128T-GH George Harrison Signature Duo Jet
Year: 2024
Serial: JT24051473
Color: Black
Weight: 7.85 lbs
Strings: D'Addario
NECK
- Neck Type: Set
- Frets: 22
- Scale Length: 24.6"
- Neck Material: Mahogany
- Fretboard Material: Rosewood
- Neck Finish: Gloss Urethane Color Matched
BODY
- Body Type: Chambered
- Body Wood(s): Top - Laminated Maple, Back - Mahogany
- Binding Color: White
- Bridge Type: Bigsby B3C Vibrato w/ Rocking Bar
- Pickguard Color: Silver Plexi
ELECTRONICS
- Total Pickups: 2
- Pickup Configuration: SS
- Wiring: Passive
- Pickup Resistances:
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- Neck: 7.96k
- Bridge: 7.88k
- Controls: (2) Volume, Master Tone, 3-Way Toggle Switch
INCLUDES: Gretsch Certificate and O.K. Card, Premium Tweed Hardshell Case
Disclaimer: You are not buying a setup, you are buying an instrument. This means that the setups we perform on instruments for sale are intended to inspect and ensure proper function of various aspects of the instruments. Customer-based setups are personal and no two players will require the same setups measurements.
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