Cheaper Gretch ripoffs
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Cheaper Gretch ripoffs
So Amy & I saw Emmy The Great this weekend at Cecil Sharp House and she's started to play some Gretsch electrics with f holes live which Amy fell in love with.
I think they were both Chet Atkins versions of one type or another but can't seem to find any photos of her playing them on google. One was Orange, I think single cutaway and had the two toggles on the top horn. The other was silver sparkle and I think was thicker in the body width. Both had Bigsbys.
Any ideas what these models might have been and whether there are any cheapo versions or people that make guitars in the same vein for cheaps? Might be nice to surprise her with one.
I think they were both Chet Atkins versions of one type or another but can't seem to find any photos of her playing them on google. One was Orange, I think single cutaway and had the two toggles on the top horn. The other was silver sparkle and I think was thicker in the body width. Both had Bigsbys.
Any ideas what these models might have been and whether there are any cheapo versions or people that make guitars in the same vein for cheaps? Might be nice to surprise her with one.
Not sure about the silver one, but the orange is definitely this chet atkins model: http://www.gretschguitars.com/products/ ... 2401255822
The silver one is a Duo Jet, and probably a 6129 model
http://www.vintageandrare.com/product/G ... rkle-14487
http://www.vintageandrare.com/product/G ... rkle-14487
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What about the second silver one, with the F hole?James wrote:The silver one is a Duo Jet, and probably a 6129 model
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Nice. Worth an ebay search I reckon - thankNick wrote:Gretsch themselves made cheap duo jets in their electromatic and synchromatic series. I used to have a red sparkle "synchromatic" Duo Jet with an F Hole and a bigsby, I think I paid $250 for. They made them both with and without f holes and bigsbys
Warning: the actual mid-price Gretsch hollowbodies I've played have been pony. The solidbodies less so. A friend of mine swears by his LP-alike one. There's also a bolt-on version of the LP-style one that looks the part but doesn't cost the earth.
If it was me, and I was after a decent hollowbody with these looks in the same price bracket, I'd go for one of the 90's DeArmond reissues. They're lovely, but going up in price.
If it was me, and I was after a decent hollowbody with these looks in the same price bracket, I'd go for one of the 90's DeArmond reissues. They're lovely, but going up in price.
Apparently Gretsch(Fender) have listened to the complaints and have relaunched the electromatics with upgraded hardware etc... think I read this on musicradar a couple weeks ago.benecol wrote:Warning: the actual mid-price Gretsch hollowbodies I've played have been pony. The solidbodies less so. A friend of mine swears by his LP-alike one. There's also a bolt-on version of the LP-style one that looks the part but doesn't cost the earth.
If it was me, and I was after a decent hollowbody with these looks in the same price bracket, I'd go for one of the 90's DeArmond reissues. They're lovely, but going up in price.
I have wanted a Gretsch for ages (To play Cramps songs) I have an Epi Sheraton that kinda fills the void.
Ibanez Artcore are well thought of inexpensive hollowbodies Hagstrom Vikings to.