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It's martini time!
Built to the Reverend's demanding specifications! Features a unique combination of 1955-style Gretsch western motifs and 1958 pickups and controls. TV Jones Classic pickups, pinned Adjusto-matic bridge, Sperzel locking tuners, Bigsby vibrato tailpiece with 1956 handle, and clear pickguard come standard. Gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish.
Gretsch Guitars G6120RHH Reverend Horton Heat Features:
- Laminated maple body
- Arched, laminated maple top
- 2-piece maple neck
- Ebony fretboard with 22 medium-jumbo frets
- TV Jones Classic neck and bridge pickups
- Bigsby vibrato tailpiece with 1956 handle
- Sperzel nickel-plated locking tuners
- Pinned rosewood-based Adjusto-matic bridge
- 3-way pickup switch
- 3-position master tone switch
- Neck, bridge, and master volume controls
- 1-11/16" nut width
- Gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish
- Aged vintage western block inlays (cacti, steerheads, and fences)
- Routed G brand on the body
- Multiple aged body bindings
- Aged fingerboard and headstock binding
- Stained curly maple headstock overlay
- Inlaid pearloid steerhead and Gretsch logo on headstock
- Bound, oversized F-holes
- Clear plexi pickguard with embossed Gretsch
- G-arrow control knobs
- Knurled strap retainer knobs
- Adjustable truss rod
Gretsch Guitars G6120RHH Reverend Horton Heat Includes:
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Very Nice Guitar!
In a word, Class! After putting this guitar through it's paces, I have nothing but great things to say. After getting over the price( I NEVER pay this much for a guitar) I can say that it is definitely worth every penny. From the classy fretboard inlays, to the nitrocellulose lacquer finish, to the T.V. Jones pickups, and even the case, the guitar is stylish and unique, looks good on stage, and sounds even better. It is also exceptionally easy to play, right out of the box, and responds to every nuance of my playing style. Bravo to a first class guitar!!
Reviewed by Charles Scroggins on 2/26/2007 who plays Rock, jazz, blues, alternative.
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A really great main guitar
This guitar absolutely oozes style. If you are looking for that great big dirty rockabilly/psychobilly guitar, then there is nothing that can compare. However, I will say that the bridge needed to be sanded down just a little bit, as the low E-string initially popped out a lot when I would be playing live, and that was kind sucky. Still, a little sanding, and it now rocks like a dream, and gives you that sound you always wanted from a guitar
Reviewed by Hot Hot Haven on 4/6/2007 who plays Psychobilly.
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It's Martini Time!
A wonderful guitar indeed! This is a must have for anyone who likes RHH and plays guitar, I hope someday I'll be able to afford it. It has a lot of style and class and has a great sound. You'll feel very good as soon as you touch it.
Reviewed by GibsonGirl on 8/27/2007 who plays Punk, Alternative, Rockabilly, Classic Rock, etc.
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