Some timely Gretsch advice from the master himself...
For your drooling pleasure, Joe Bonamassa's recently-acquired Cadillac Green '58 Country Club:
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That’s a real beauty for sure - I’ve been wondering about the Gretsch scale length compared to the strat and tele - I guess you’d have it strung with medium gauge flatwounds, with which you could have the action set very low, for fast playability -
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I've been using Pyramid Gold 12-52 flatwounds on my 6120T '55 VS, and they really sound great. I also love the tension, it's great for fingerpicking.
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I just want to say the pickups in my Gretsch expose that great tone that everyone speaks of. Simply push the volume, and nothing else basically and this thing growls awesome tones that make me go.... wow.
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Joe Bonamassa has about 400 guitars ... now 401. He's an avid collector and has some amazing guitars. An amazing musician. I'd like to meet him just to talk about gear.
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Did Norman sell it to him.?? Norm's Rare Guitars.??
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That '65-66 double-cut White Falcon looks interesting...
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Just looking at that precariously leaning gorgeous guitar in the first post makes me nervous....
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I wonder what that guitar looks like. Today. Laughing...... |
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