Gretsch G9241 Round Neck Resonator - Red Sunburst
Acoustic Roundneck Resonator Guitar with Mahogany Top, Sides, and Neck; Padauk Fingerboard; and Eastern European Hand-spun Biscuit Cone Fishman Electronics - 2-color Sunburst
Serial Number: CAXR232323
Condition: This Round Neck Resonantor is in very good condition! It has been played but treated right! Shows some slight play wear on it and signs of love, mostly pick marks and a slight dimple on the base of the neck that does not affect playability. This is a great player and the resonator cone really projects on this one!
Classic Roundneck Resonator from Gretsch
First developed in the pre-amplified 1920s to accompany the much-louder horn instruments in popular ensembles of the time, resonator guitars are truly a uniquely American innovation. The Gretsch G9241 Alligator Biscuit Roundneck Resonator stays true to the design and features of these early resonators with an all-mahogany body and Gretsch Ampli-Sonic diaphragm resonator cone. This aluminum cone is hand-spun in Eastern Europe and kicks out an impressive level of volume and mesmerizing resonant midrange. A gorgeous padauk fingerboard with abalone dot inlays responds beautifully whether you are playing chords or using a slide. The G9241 lets you explore the styles of old country, blues, and early folk as well as whatever sonic innovations you envision. A Fishman Nashville pickup is also onboard for when you want to plug in and really bring the volume and style. Resonator players love the G9241 Alligator Biscuit Roundneck Resonator for its playability and tone.
Beautifully appointed
Gretsch's G9241 Alligator Biscuit Roundneck Resonator features tasteful vintage appointments that would look right at home in the company's catalogs of yesteryear. With the G9241, you get a lovely mahogany top graced with a vintage semi-gloss natural finish that not only looks great but also enhances the instrument's tone. There is also the simple yet mesmerizing design of the biscuit resonator itself, which just oozes old-timey vibe and makes you happy they do still make a classic instrument like the G9241.
Gretsch's legacy in American music
The Gretsch G9241 standard resonator guitar transports you back to Gretsch's roots in American music. Everyone knows Gretsch electric guitars and drums, but many don't know they got their start in 1883 as a banjo company. It wasn't long before Gretsch was making mandolins, ukuleles, and eventually flat-top guitars, contributing to the very roots of American music. So when you pick up a Gretsch resonator, you're holding more than a great resonator, you're holding a piece of American music history.
Gretsch G9241 Alligator Biscuit Roundneck Resonator Guitar Features:
- Mahogany top, back, sides and neck emit great resonator tone
- Padauk fingerboard with 20 frets responds beautifully to chording or a slide
- Gretsch Ampli-Sonic Eastern European hand-spun biscuit cone and bridge
- Grover Sta-Tite tuning machines keep you in tune
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| 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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