Gretsch G6118 Anniversary 2 Tone Smoke Green Product code: SKU Manufacturer: GretschPrice: $1,900.00 
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Gretsch G6118 Anniversary, 2-Tone Smoke Green Gretsch G6118T Anniversary at a Glance: - Gretsch's 75th anniversary model created in 1958.
- Fifties Cadillac 2-tone green finish.
- Dual High Sensitive Filtertron™ pickups.
- Space-control roller bridge.
- "G" cutout tailpiece.
- Rock maple neck.
- Single cutaway, laminated Maple hollow body, 16" wide, 2.5" deep.
Gretsch G6118T Anniversary Unique Features: - Neo-classic "Thumbnail" inlay position markers.
- Black headstock overlay with chrome anniversary plate,
- Bound fingerboard and headstock.
- Multiple body bindings.
- Green plexi pickguard.
- Knurled strap retainer knobs.
- Adjustable truss rod.
Gretsch G6118T Anniversary Features: - Model Number :241-1001-871
- Color: Smoke Green 2-tone.
- Body Style: Single cutaway hollow body.
- Scale Lenth: 24.6" (625mm)
- Top: Arched Laminated Maple.
- Back and Sides: Laminated Maple body, 16" wide, 2.5" deep.
- Neck: 3-Piece Maple.
- Pickups: 2 High Sensitive FilterTronTM Pickups.
- Pockup switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup.
- Controls: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master Volume, 3-Position Toggle Master Tone Switch.
- Width at Nut: 1-11/16" (43mm)
- Fretboard: Ebony, 12" radius (305mm).
- Bridge: Ebony-based Space-Control Roller-Bridge.
- Hardware: Chrome-plated.
- Finish: Gloss urethane.
- Case: Includes G6241 deluxe hardshell case, US MSRP $220.00
- No. of Frets: 22
- Machine Heads: Chrome-plated Grover® V98C Sta-TiteTM di-cast tuners.
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