This Gibson hybrid sits halfway between an acoustic and an electric guitar, as indicated by its “SST” designation for Solidbody Steel Top. While Chet Atkins is mainly associated with Gretsch, he also collaborated with Gibson to create this model. The mahogany neck features an ebony fingerboard (as well as an ebony bridge). It comes from a decade particularly prized by fans of the brand: the 1990s, more precisely 1991. In good condition (note a repaired crack on the top), this guitar is sold with its original brown hardshell case with pink interior.
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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