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Overview
The 6192 Country Club was one of the more conventional archtops produced by Gretsch in the late '50s. The Country Club evolved out of the earlier Electro II and sported DeArmond pickups from 1954 until 1958 when a switch was made to Gretsch Filter'Trons. Though not as flashy as some of its counterparts, the 6192 is considered to be one of the finer instruments Gretsch ever made by some collectors.
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