Gretsch 5120 – Get The Best Price On This Twangy Guitar

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g5120Get ready for some serious twangin'  up ahead, with this special  edition G5120 Electromatic Hollowbody  electric guitar from Gretsch.

This  stylish, professional guitar features  redesigned Gretsch Dual-Coil  humbucking pickups, adjustable bridge,  chrome-plated die-cast tuners,  and wicked cool colors!It is crafted with  a laminated maple body,  24-3/4" rosewood fretboard on maple neck, and  sweet Gretsch  appointments like G-Arrow knobs, Bigsby® B60 vibrato  tailpiece, and  knurled strap knobs.

If I didn't already have a nice green Gretsch (two-tone smoke green!) from 1962 I would almost certainly have a close look at the Gretsch 5120. TWANGTASTIC! guitars. I tried one out for an extended period of time the other day (thanks Dave ;) ) and it truly was a great feeling.

The fingerboard felt smooth with the neo-classic thumbnail markers and the dual-coil pickups sounded thick and twangy.

It's a great guitar by any stretch of the imagination and I wouldn't be surprised if many people thinking about getting a 6120 go for a Gretsch 5120 instead. It really is almost as good, minus the kudos.

Don't be fooled by the relatively (for Gretsch) cheap price - this is a professional instrument.

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