What do you know about the Gretsch Beast?

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What do you know about the Gretsch Beast?

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Saw one like the one below at my local shop. The one at the shop has a Bigsby installed. I think the want $500 for it.Know anything about these guitars?
I just know that Kim in the Muffs has one.

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Gretsch BST-1000

Somewhat unremarkable oddball mid-late '70s solidbody along the lines of Gibson Marauder

Kim's has had the neck broken 3 times because she used to bash it in time on a crash cymbal during lead breaks.

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Some people called them the "beast" as you already know. Not much else is worth knowing. They're alright. Take a look--- there, you got the general idea.
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paul_ wrote:Gretsch BST-1000

Somewhat unremarkable oddball mid-late '70s solidbody along the lines of Gibson Marauder

Kim's has had the neck broken 3 times because she used to bash it in time on a crash cymbal during lead breaks.

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Some people called them the "beast" as you already know. Not much else is worth knowing. They're alright. Take a look--- there, you got the general idea.
Thanks for the info!What is the toggle switch for? Coil splitter?
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I'm pretty sure it's just a neck/mid/bridge toggle with global vol and tone, they're pretty basic.

$500 isn't a bad price if it plays nice, there's minimal interest in these guitars but occasionally I meet people who are after one, or who own one/knows someone who does and swear by it. I've never played one but I heard the necks are super thin and flat and have heard them compared to those Dan Armstrong plexi guitars' necks.
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robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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paul_ wrote:I'm pretty sure it's just a neck/mid/bridge toggle with global vol and tone, they're pretty basic.

$500 isn't a bad price if it plays nice, there's minimal interest in these guitars but occasionally I meet people who are after one, or who own one/knows someone who does and swear by it. I've never played one but I heard the necks are super thin and flat and have heard them compared to those Dan Armstrong plexi guitars' necks.
Ok thanks.This one is cool because it has a Bigsby but one thing I noticed was there is a little crack that has been repaired across the neck voulte.
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our singer/guitarrist has one and it's a BEAST! IIRC these are stock DiMarzio SuperDistortion pickups. the guitar is a great cheap alternative to a gibson.
try to haggle a bit, but $500 seems decent. they WILL get "collectable" soon you'll see... :roll:

same as the WAY underrated ovation "preacher" solidbodies, these are... well, way underrated. ;)

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I can see an Ovation Deacon or Breadwinner in my future, definately.

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yea, it reminds me of the ovation as well.

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I thought it looked like the Ovation, and to be honest, I probably would have identified it as such, but they look nothing alike when you see them side by side.

They both have big pickguards I suppose, and are fairly thin looking.
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I always wondered who made those. Jon Foreman of Switchfoot used one for a while
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The other guitar it reminds me of is something by Godin, or something that I think is by Godin.
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Kinda reminds me a bit of certain Maton electrics as well.
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Post by analogsystem »

offer $350 for it. I'd rather have a Committee or some kind of set-neck monster from the same era. Its got cool factor and would be fun to play but $500 is a little much unless you really bond with it.

I think the stock pickups are really microphonic too....
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BacchusPaul wrote:The other guitar it reminds me of is something by Godin, or something that I think is by Godin.
You're thinking of the Godin SD

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Looks like one of those guitars like the Mustang that is pretty average and forgetable until famous people get ahold of them.
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