1967 Gretsch Streamliner: The Streamliner is a short-lived model from Gretsch. Short lived in that Gretsch made it for a few years in the single cutaway version as seen here, then after the double cutaway version was released as a Monkees model, and subsequently discontinued, they re-named the double cutaway version as the Streamliner. Simple, clean cut lines with dot position markers on an unbound fretboard. Amplification consists of a single DeArmond pickup with volume and tone control. With hard case. $1595 Stock#UGC34453 photo
1967 Gretsch White Falcon: There are a few guitars in the world that have achieved legendary status. Certainly among that hallowed group must be the Gretsch White Falcon. Whether its your vision of the BuffaloSpringfield with Steve Stills wielding his big White Falcon, Or a recent memory of seeing Metallica's James Hetfield with his Gretsch treasure, the White Falcon holds a prominent place in music history. This version is a a double-cutaway hollow body bound in gold sparkle with arched spruce top, parallel tone bar bracing and oversized sparkle gold bound f holes. The maple neck has a bound ebony fingerboard with double Neo-Classic™ thumbnail inlays. Other features include dual High Sensitive Filter’Tron™ pickups, built in tuning fork and string damper, gold plexi pickguard with the White Falcon emblem, Grover® Imperial™ gold-plated tuners (plating worn), gold-plated hardware and Bigsby® B6G vibrato tailpiece. The guitar needs a little TLC, but it will be ready to rock when you are. With original hard shell case. Buffalo Bros price: $3500 Stock #UGC34523. photo
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