![]() ![]() My budget is such that $3000 is feasible, but more might not be at this point. I want this to increase in value over time. Since I'm considering selling a 1968 Gibson SG (and maybe another Gibson) to get this, I want to know from knowledgeable Gretsch folks: am I making a mistake buying an MIJ White Falcon? I plan on keeping this a long time, but who knows. hmmI have the same bag and the falcon doesn’t fit. It fits fine and I can put a solidbody backup in the other slot. Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins Hollow Body 1956 - Orange. 1960-61 Gibson ES-355TDSV Stereo with Bigsby Vibrato Cherry. With other guitars I've owned, I've been aware that unless it's made in the USA, it's not going to be as valuable in the long run. FlyngFarmer said: I use a Mono M80 dual acoustic bag for my Player's Country Gent (Same body size and scale length as the Falcon). Gretsch’s premier offering, the White Falcon sold new for 599 and continuously played host to innovations through the years, including stereo outputs and other trick circuits and hardware. Vintage 1967 Gretsch 6136 White Falcon - Case Candy-RARE FIND-Trades Welcomed. ![]() ![]() Huge range of tones.īUT I was very surprised to see that the guitar I'd thought was the flagship guitar of the Gretsch line was made in Japan!! However, today, I went to my local Guitar Center, where they had the White Falcon I'm lusting for: the filtertron (TV Jones, I think!) model with Bigsby. I've got my eye on a Gretsch White Falcon and having been a serious guitarist/composer for many years now, I've got a couple of nice vintage Gibsons I plan to sell to buy my first Gretsch. It comes in its original Gretsch snowflake case. And in honesty, I'm only a wannabe Gretsch owner. The pictures tell the story so please dont hesitate to contact with any questions. ![]()
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