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In Very Good Condition
*Condition Note: Missing rear plate.
*Shipping Fees are FREE for local pick ups. (We are in Vancouver, B.C.)
Rare and Discontinued.
In 1999 the existence of the budget Synchromatic line was one of the biggest mysteries of the modern Gretsch era. The revered Synchromatic name, traditionally reserved for high-end acoustic archtops, was plastered across a dizzying array of budget-priced, Korean-made guitars. Even more baffling, the new Synchros were near-clones of the Electromatic and Historic lines introduced at the same time.Nobody — not even Gretsch — could keep track of all the overlapping models, and the short-lived Synchromatic series was merged into a single (and much-improved) Electromatic line-up in 2003.
Listed | 5 years ago |
Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.learn more |
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