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Gretsch G2420 Streamliner Hollow Body Aged Brooklyn Burst w/V-Stoptail & Broad'Tron Pickups
Gretsch G2420 Streamliner Hollow Body Aged Brooklyn Burst w/V-Stoptail & Broad'Tron Pickups
Description
Description
Summary
Finish: Original
Top Material: Maple Top
Body Material: Maple Body
Body Details: Laminated maple top, back, and sides
Neck Material: Nato Neck
Fingerboard Material: Laurel
Neck Profile: "U"
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st fret 0.85" - 10th fret 0.88"
Fingerboard Radius: 12.00"
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Scale Length: 24-3/4"
Neck Details: Nato neck with bound laurel fingerboard and pearloid hump block inlays
Electronics: Original broad'tron pickups with bridge volume, neck volume, master tone, master volume, and a 3-way toggle switch
Pickup Measurements: neck: 8.8k ohms - bridge: 9.17k ohms
Hardware: Original
Weight: 6 lbs 9.8 oz
Modifications / Repairs: Non original jack has been installed
Case Details: No case
Cosmetic Condition: This guitar is in good condition. Minor buffing scratches are present throughout.
Tech Notes: This guitar plays well with optimal neck relief and low action. The frets are tall with no signs of play wear.
SKU: 2804700537-IS200201032-U
Description
Description
Summary
Finish: Original
Top Material: Maple Top
Body Material: Maple Body
Body Details: Laminated maple top, back, and sides
Neck Material: Nato Neck
Fingerboard Material: Laurel
Neck Profile: "U"
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st fret 0.85" - 10th fret 0.88"
Fingerboard Radius: 12.00"
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Scale Length: 24-3/4"
Neck Details: Nato neck with bound laurel fingerboard and pearloid hump block inlays
Electronics: Original broad'tron pickups with bridge volume, neck volume, master tone, master volume, and a 3-way toggle switch
Pickup Measurements: neck: 8.8k ohms - bridge: 9.17k ohms
Hardware: Original
Weight: 6 lbs 9.8 oz
Modifications / Repairs: Non original jack has been installed
Case Details: No case
Cosmetic Condition: This guitar is in good condition. Minor buffing scratches are present throughout.
Tech Notes: This guitar plays well with optimal neck relief and low action. The frets are tall with no signs of play wear.