Gretsch 6131 Jet Firebird 1968 - 1971
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Overview
The final version of the Jet Firebird was updated in 1968 to feature Super'Tron humbuckers, and a treble boost switch. It also saw the return to Bigsby vibratos after using Burns units since 1961. The Jet Firebird was discontinued in 1971 after an 18 year run, but has been reissued numerous times in specifications from a variety of points in the original guitar's lifetime.
The Jet Firebird was produced alongside the Duo Jet and features identical specifications aside from color.
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