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Old 03-24-2019, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by KevWind View Post
Ah yes for tone and the bonus of a loose color coordination

And BTW rockabilly, speaking of looks what a killer look, if it plays anywhere near as good as it looks, it will be a dynamite guitar congrats
I hope so Kev!

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Originally Posted by Steel and wood View Post
Not only is it the quintessential rockabilly guitar, it's got those country and western appointments which I love.

Some real eye candy right there!
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Originally Posted by Steel and wood View Post
If I didn't already own a semi and a Telecaster to look after my rockabilly/country/Americana/other needs then a burnt orange Gretsch 6120 like yours (with branding on top if possible) is what I'd want.

Stunningly beautiful guitar even to look at!
I've always loved the look of Gretsches, my favorite is the inlays, one thing I don't like is gold plating so I may change out the bridge and knobs!

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Originally Posted by Johnny K View Post
Nice. The flame maple top looks great!
i think I got lucky there
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