More news from NAMM 2016 today, this time from the mighty Gretsch! Get a sneak peek at the new Gretsch G2622LH Streamliner below.
The new Streamliner looks fantastic and places itself at the most affordable side of Gretsch’s range. Expect it to be in stores near you very shortly.
Gretsch G2622LH Streamliner Left Handed Guitar
In the 50s, the 6189, 6190 and 6191 Streamliners descended directly from the early ‘50s Electromatics. Along with the lower-priced Clipper they were the primary models shoring up the bottom end of the Gretsch line. Today they are great looking, well made guitars with character and style.
- Body Style: Double Cutaway Center Block Left Handed
- Top: Laminated Maple
- Back & Sides: Laminated Maple
- Soundholes: Baldwin-Era Small F-Holes
- Binding: White, w/Black Purfling
- Bracing: Weight-Relieved Spruce Center Block
- Finish: Gloss
- Headstock: Bound, Late ’50s 6120 Style
- Neck: Nato
- Frets: 22, Medium Jumbo
- Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
- Inlays: Big Block Pearloid
- Scale Length: 24.75″ (629mm)
- Neck Pickup: Gretsch Broad’Tron Humbucker
- Bridge Pickup: Gretsch Broad’Tron Humbucker
- Controls: 2 vol / 1 tone / 3-way toggle, 1 master vol
- Bridge: Adjust-o-matic
- Tailpiece: Gretsch “V” Stop Tail
- Pickguard: Black Plastic ‘Jet’ style with Gretsch logo
The guitar is already available to pre-order at several stores, so why not reserve yours today?
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