The Gretsch G6120T-HR Brian Setzer Signature Hot Rod Hollow-Body Bigsby in Extreme Coolant Green is the perfect electric guitar for fans of refined rockabilly licks. Developed in close collaboration with Stray Cats founder Brian Setzer, the solid maple body with trestle bracing delivers a warm, woody tone, while the set maple neck offers agile playability thanks to its Vintage V profile and compound fingerboard radius. Two TV Jones Brian Setzer Signature Filter’Tron pickups provide crisp rockabilly and rock ’n’ roll sounds that cut through every mix. Completing the package are a Gretsch Adjusto-Matic bridge with an intonation-stable fixed rosewood base, a Bigsby B6C vibrato, and Gotoh locking tuners.
The Gretsch G6120T-HR Brian Setzer Signature Hot Rod Hollow-Body Bigsby Extreme Coolant Green at a glance:- Hollow-Body electric guitar from the Gretsch Professional Collection, made in Japan.
- Brian Setzer (Stray Cats, Brian Setzer Orchestra) signature model
- Laminated maple top, back and sides
- Gretsch '59 trestle bracing
- Laminated maple neck
- Rosewood fingerboard with Neo-Classic thumbnail inlays
- 9.5" to 12" fingerboard radius (241 mm to 305 mm)
- "Vintage V" neck profile
- Two TV Jones Brian Setzer Filter'Tron pickups
- Gretsch Adjusto-Matic bridge on pinned rosewood base
- Bigsby B6C vibrato tailpiece
- Gotoh locking tuners
- Gretsch guitar case and certificate included
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