Northwest Guitars Gretsch 6120-1959

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2008

Northwest Guitars Gretsch 6120-1959

www.NorthwestGuitars.com
13107 NE 20th St. Bellevue WA 98005
425-284-1960
Monday through Friday 11:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday 11:00am to 6:00pm Pacific Time
Sundays CLOSED

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  • @CrazyV1de0s Well yes, its not the guitar that makes the tone, its the player. You would have to do something like filling up the f holles because they will feedback a lot when driven. And these guitars really sound good for hard rocking tones. Lot of the rock guy use hollow body's. Not convinced? Search up Ted Nugent, he plays hollow body's.

  • @CrazyV1de0s no it's a rock 'n' roll machine. Never made for hard rock of fuckin death metal.

  • if i get a gretch ...can i play death metal on it

  • I HAVE ONE:)

  • Kill that S.O.B . in the background..please!!!!!!

  • looks like the 1959 but from what i see ,the neck heel is not right,lovely guitar just the same.

  • That will be my next guitar. Someday.....What is the country of origin and year of manufacture? Retail cost?

  • @bouly thanks man!

  • @lespauldreamer It's the Chet Atkins G6120 1959 LTV (Lacquer/TV Jones).

  • anybody know what model that 6120 was? He said it was a professional model and that it was a nashville but which one? Chet Atkins I'm guessing?

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