NAMM 2018: Gretsch makes celebrating your 135th Anniversary a thing and unveils new Players Edition Jets
Plus new Tim Shaw pickups
G5420TG Electromatic® 135th Anniversary LTD Hollow Body Single-Cut with Bigsby® and Gold Hardware
The second of Gretsch's limited edition 135th anniversary models ups the bling factor with gold hardware and reverses the two tone Dark Cherry/Casino Gold finish of its sibling.
Black Top Filter’Tron pickups, a gold Adjusto-Matic bridge and a Bigsby B60, complete the adornments, proving this fetching commemorative hollowbody is designed to actually be played.
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