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About This Listing

1976 Gretsch SHO-BRO Model 7705 Square Neck Six String Hawaiian Resonator Guitar with original Gretsch hard shell case.  This great old resonator has the playing card markers on the white plastic board.  Spruce top, maple back and sides, Dobro style resonator , screens in upper bout. This has dowel supports in the body as opposed to sound well. It has a bright and loud sound, a bigger lower bout than most at 16 1/2 inches wide. This one is very good overall condition, has a screw added thru the heel with a dowel cover to support the neck which is solid as a rock, some of the finish is crazed and some chipping down the back of the neck and at the heel with some touch up of color only. The case is original and shows signs of it's 40 years of service, but is still up to the task.

Shipping Fedex fully insured in the CONUS with adult signature required at time of delivery. We are a brick and mortar business so orders paid later on Friday and thru Monday will ship out Tuesdays, thanks for shopping at our old school style shop!

Listed7 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Model 7705
Finish
  • Natural Top, Sunbusrt B / S
Categories
Year
  • 1976
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Goat Peak Strings

Easthampton, MA, United States
(89)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:130

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