Gretsch Guitars

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The Gretsch G9210 Boxcar Resonator marks the return of resonators to the Gretsch family. It has the square neck that's preferable for bluegrass. A round-neck version, which is better for blues-based music, is also available (please see model G9200, our sku# L01066).

The G9210 features a beautiful mahogany body with traditional-style F holes. The heart of this richly resounding guitar is the Gretsch Ampli-Sonic resonator cone, hand-spun in Eastern Europe from nearly 99-percent pure aluminum for fantastic volume and sonic projection.

Gretsch is proud to take players on a musical journey through nearly a century of great Gretsch history by introducing its Roots Collection of acoustic instruments. This exciting family of banjos, mandolins, resonator guitars, ukuleles and Rancher acoustic guitars feature classically authentic Gretsch designs that transport players to a bygone era well before the company made its acclaimed 1950s entry into the electric guitar world.

A case is sold separately.
Gretsch Guitars G9210 Boxcar Square-Neck Resonator Guitar With Padauk Fingerboard Natural
Gretsch Guitars G9210 Boxcar Square-Neck Resonator Guitar With Padauk Fingerboard Natural
Gretsch Guitars G9210 Boxcar Square-Neck Resonator Guitar With Padauk Fingerboard Natural

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  • Square neck
  • Mahogany body
  • Mahogany neck
  • 25" scale length
  • Padauk fingerboard
  • Ampli-Sonic cone
  • Spider bridge
  • Case sold separately

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Gretsch's Instrument Limited Lifetime Warranty FMIC warrants your Gretsch brand instrument to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for as long as it is owned by the original retail purchaser, except that pickups, switches, jacks, controls, all other electronic components, tuning machines, hardware, pickguards, plated surfaces, gig bags, cases and case hardware are warranted for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase. This warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser when this instrument is purchased from an Authorized Gretsch Dealer and is subject to the limitations set forth herein. IMPORTANT: PLEASE RETAIN YOUR ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT, AS IT IS YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE VALIDATING THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. FMIC has established a network of independent Authorized Service Centers for warranty service. The Gretsch Dealer from whom you purchased your instrument may also be authorized for warranty service and should be the first point of contact when service of any kind is required for your Gretsch instrument. To receive warranty service, return the complete instrument to an Authorized Service Center, with your sales receipt as proof of purchase, during the applicable warranty period. Defective components that qualify for coverage under this warranty will be repaired or replaced (at FMIC's discretion) without charge. Remedies beyond normal service repair of any Gretsch instrument require both an evaluation and confirmation of the defect and a direct recommendation to FMIC from an Authorized Service Center for alternative considerations. All transportation, insurance and freight charges associated with warranty service and repairs on Gretsch instruments are the responsibility of the purchaser, as is any service initiated for the purpose of customizing setups or adjustments beyond factory specifications. Initial standard setup and adjustment of the instrument and its components at the time of purchase are considered normal Dealer product preparation, and are not covered by this warranty. See complete details at http://www.gretschguitars.com/resources/warranty.html

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    submitteda year ago

    byMorgan

    fromNew York

    The "mahogany" is basically plywood and the resonator cone is aluminum. My cone was constantly loose and rattled around the body and the bridge was a disaster - constant buzzing, even after dampening with leather and several trips to the luthier. I smashed mine. Buy something better.

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    submitted5 years ago

    byOld Dave

    fromMason City, Iowa

    I am very happy with it. I am trying to learn again after a long absents from music. I wish the tuners were enclosed but other than that it is perfect.

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  • asked byJust Bill

    fromWilmingto DE

    Where is this instrument (Gretsch C9210 boxcar resonator) manufactured?

    Where is this instrument (Gretsch C9210 boxcar resonator) manufactured?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    China