Overview
One of the most iconic Gretsch models, the 6122 Chet Aktins Country Gentleman made its debut in 1957. Between 1957 and 1961, the F-holes on the body varied with some examples using simulated painted-on F-holes, some using simulated inlaid plastic F-holes, and others have actual open F-holes. By 1961, the model switched to a double cutaway and most F-holes were of the painted-on variety. Like the Epiphone Casino, this guitar's reputation was greatly influenced by its association with the Beatles and specifically George Harrison.
Years of Production: 1957 - 1981
Body Style: Archtop hollowbody, double cutaway
Unique to this Year: One pickup changes from Filter'Tron to Super'Tron.
Wood Composition: Mahogany body, Maple top, Ebony fingerboard
Design Elements: Simulated F-holes, Bigsby tremolo tailpiece, bar bridge, one Filter'tron pickup, one Super'Tron pickup, thumbprint inlays
Notable Players: George Harrison, Elvis Presley
Years of Production: 1957 - 1981
Body Style: Archtop hollowbody, double cutaway
Unique to this Year: One pickup changes from Filter'Tron to Super'Tron.
Wood Composition: Mahogany body, Maple top, Ebony fingerboard
Design Elements: Simulated F-holes, Bigsby tremolo tailpiece, bar bridge, one Filter'tron pickup, one Super'Tron pickup, thumbprint inlays
Notable Players: George Harrison, Elvis Presley
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