Wish I had one - so I could post [FONT="] siren song alarm reviews[/FONT]. Nice BF!<style type="text/css">p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 8.0px 0.0px; font: 11.0px 'Trebuchet MS'; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000}span.s1 {font-kerning: none}</style>agricultural build quality, LOL! agricultural on the inside, and painted up like beauty queens on the outside :dude:
There's just a huge cool factor on pinstriped guitars. Love this look.
6119 Tennessee Rose
Wish I had one - so I could post. Nice BF!
I've owned Gretsch's since 1970. I've had a number of them over the years.. About 1976 I had two )120's, a '58 & a 1960/61. About 5 years ago I had 8 Gretsches, now I'm down to 2, a 1962 & a 1964 Country Clubs. Thin body on both and the '62 has Trestle Bracing. I wouldn't trade a damn thing for either except for a '59 through '61 Country Gent, single cutaway. But those most likely aren't hardly any different than my single cutaway Country Clubs.
Update from April:fair enough I can dig it, I went to Setzer Signatures cause I needed more chime and twang, but the HS Filters are very cool pickups too
Update from April:
Swapped out the HS Filters and installed a Lollar-Tron Vintage in the neck and a Lollar-Tron Modern in the bridge - very happy with this combo...
ultra cool...I've never had a double cutaway Gretsch, how do they balance, any neck dive?
I know this isn't the same, but I've held off getting a Penguin cause with the double cutaway and that big headstock I'm afraid of neck dive, which I can't stand