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Possibly. It could have also been a Caddy Green Duo Jet, or a Caddy Green 6196 Country Club, like my old one (I wish I still had that guitar, but thanks to a PayPal foul-up [partly my fault], I had to sell Charlotte the Country Club, last NovemberWill wrote:Light Green = Anniversaryrobroe wrote:played one like this at HOG.....i think they had a green one too? dark green? not sure what model.
Dark Green = Irish Falcon
i don't know. if they were good enough for chet atkins and bo diddley...jcyphe wrote:I played a few older Gretsch guitars and I can say none of them were very good. I can't say that about any other vintage guitars that go for big bucks and are American. I rather have an old Guild than an old Gretsch, value aside.
Justin J wrote:i don't know. if they were good enough for chet atkins and bo diddley...jcyphe wrote:I played a few older Gretsch guitars and I can say none of them were very good. I can't say that about any other vintage guitars that go for big bucks and are American. I rather have an old Guild than an old Gretsch, value aside.
i've played an old '50s duo-jet with dyna-sonics and thought it was better than most guitars i've played. don't think i've tried any other vintage gretsches, though.
BacchusPaul wrote:The Irish Falcon would be awesome if it wasn't called the Irish Falcon and if it didn't have anything to do with U2.Will wrote:Light Green = Anniversaryrobroe wrote:played one like this at HOG.....i think they had a green one too? dark green? not sure what model.
Dark Green = Irish Falcon