This is a mint condition Gretsch Honey Dipper Resonator. Never left the house, stayed in the gig bag or hanging on the wall since I bought it 2 years ago. Know that this thing is HEAVY. Sounds great, looks great, just don't use it, so it needs to go to someone who will.
Here is the description from the web:
Gretsch's G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar juices your sonic palette with authentic resonator vibe. The G9201 sports a nickel-plated brass body, wearing a cool weathered pump house roof finish. A comfy v-shape mahogany neck and smooth-fretting rosewood fingerboard make the G9201 as easy to play as a standard acoustic guitar. Gretsch's Ampli-Sonic hand-spun biscuit cone cranks out impressive volume, and there's also a pair of "F" soundholes along for the ride. When it's time to sweeten your tracks with a totally unique voice - reach for the Gretsch G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar!
Plays just like a guitar
The Gretsch G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar is amazingly playable. If anyone knows guitarists, Gretsch does. Leave it to them to build a resonator that plays just as easily as a regular acoustic guitar - but sounds like something else, entirely! As a guitarist, you're constantly looking for unique tones to spice up your music, right? Adding a resonator to a track is now as easy as arming your DAW and picking up your Gretsch G9201!
Beautifully appointed
Gretsch's G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar is seriously decked out with tasteful vintage appointments that would look right at home in the company's catalogs of yesteryear. With the G9201, you get a nickel-plated brass body with a seriously-cool weathered pump house roof finish. Another tasty vintage styling touch is the intricate design of the biscuit resonator cone itself. They just don't build 'em like this anymore. Oh, wait a minute - Gretsch does!
Gretsch's legacy in American music
The Gretsch G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar transports you back to Gretsch's roots in American music. Everyone knows Gretsch electric guitars and drums, but did you know that 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 G9201 Honey Dipper Metal Resonator Guitar Features:
Here is the description from the web:
Gretsch's G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar juices your sonic palette with authentic resonator vibe. The G9201 sports a nickel-plated brass body, wearing a cool weathered pump house roof finish. A comfy v-shape mahogany neck and smooth-fretting rosewood fingerboard make the G9201 as easy to play as a standard acoustic guitar. Gretsch's Ampli-Sonic hand-spun biscuit cone cranks out impressive volume, and there's also a pair of "F" soundholes along for the ride. When it's time to sweeten your tracks with a totally unique voice - reach for the Gretsch G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar!
Plays just like a guitar
The Gretsch G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar is amazingly playable. If anyone knows guitarists, Gretsch does. Leave it to them to build a resonator that plays just as easily as a regular acoustic guitar - but sounds like something else, entirely! As a guitarist, you're constantly looking for unique tones to spice up your music, right? Adding a resonator to a track is now as easy as arming your DAW and picking up your Gretsch G9201!
Beautifully appointed
Gretsch's G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar is seriously decked out with tasteful vintage appointments that would look right at home in the company's catalogs of yesteryear. With the G9201, you get a nickel-plated brass body with a seriously-cool weathered pump house roof finish. Another tasty vintage styling touch is the intricate design of the biscuit resonator cone itself. They just don't build 'em like this anymore. Oh, wait a minute - Gretsch does!
Gretsch's legacy in American music
The Gretsch G9201 Honey Dipper metal resonator guitar transports you back to Gretsch's roots in American music. Everyone knows Gretsch electric guitars and drums, but did you know that 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 G9201 Honey Dipper Metal Resonator Guitar Features:
- Nickel-plated brass body; v-shaped mahogany neck
- Weathered Pump House Roof finish
- Rosewood fingerboard with 19 frets (12 to body)
- 25" scale length
- Gretsch Ampli-Sonic Eastern European hand-spun biscuit cone and bridge
- Grover Stay-Tite tuning machines
- Semi-gloss mahogany finish
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Listed | 10 years ago |
Condition | Mint (Used) Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more |
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