Here’s a list of 5 eye-catching Gretsch finishes. Let us know in the comments what Gretsch finish most appeals to you, and why?
Electromatic Pro Jet models take on a new voice and identity, with chambered basswood bodies and arched maple tops that resonate true to “That Great Gretsch Sound,” but it’s the two-tone body color scheme — Black or Gold tops with Walnut-stained back and sides — that we want to call attention to here.
Shown here in Gold, this sparkle finish with the attractive dark stained back and sides is a true beauty!
G6120SH Brian Setzer Hot Rod in Green Sparkle
Sticking with the sparkle theme, there are several new Gretsch Brian Setzer Hot Rod Models that have been stripped down and built to Brian’s exacting specs. But the G6120SH in Green Sparkle is all about the bling and looks AMAZING under the stage lights.
G6120SH Brian Setzer Hot Rod Two-Tone
While the Green Sparkle finish is “in-your-face” loud, the new Gretsch Brian Setzer Hot Rod Models also come in striking yet subtle two-tone finishes over a flame maple body. Below is the Harbor Blue model, which has more of a periwinkle shade to it from a profile view, while its top calls to mind a smooth sail over the ocean waters.
G5420T Electromatic Hollow Body in Sunburst
The G5420T Electromatic Hollow Body is a sharp Gretsch guitar with a bound single-cutaway hollow body featuring sound-post bracing and elegant bound f holes. It comes in four colors, including this flattering Sunburst gloss finish. Classic!
G6122-12 Chet Atkins Country Gentlemen 12-String
This 12-String Chet Atkins axe doubles the sound of the classic model with the chiming, jangling sound of the ’60s. And best of all, it’s available in a new Blonde finish. As they say, blondes have more fun!
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