$449.00
1968 Gretsch 6103 Streamliner Vintage Guitar Monkees
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Hi, you're bidding on a gorgeous 1968 Gretsch 6103 Streamliner model in great shape. Has the original Supertron pickups for that punchy vintage tone! Binding is in just ok shape, cracked in many spots. The good thing is that it doesn't affect playability. The pickguard is a reproduction made by Setzer Signs. This guitar has no case. The bridge has been changed to a Les Paul type, but the original bridge is also included in the auction. Feel free to ask any questions. Overall this baby is a player and you will not be disappointed in this
vintage gem. Feel free to make offers as I will entertain them as long
as they are serious but please know I am also trying to sell locally. Low reserve.Thanks and good luck!
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condition but due to its age or the fact that it is used, there are no
returns, refunds or exchanges. Bid with confidence, I have perfect
feedback.
Gretsch’s 6103 Streamliner is a take on the 6123 Monkees model.
However, that model simply didn’t sell very well, and Gretsch attempted
to remake it as the 6102 and 6103 Streamliner models so that it would
sell better. While the two models are very similar in design, there are
some differences. The 6103 model is closer in design to the 6123 than the 6102.
Even though it’s closer to the 6123, there are, of course, some
differences. The Monkees model featured a unique, different kind of
fretboard. This fretboard featured new classic inlays on both the bass
and the treble sides of the instrument’s neck. On the other hand, the
Streamliner features only inlays on the bass side only, which is what is
now known as the traditional Gretsch setup. The 6103 Streamliner
series also moved the tone and the pickup switches to the upper bass
bout while the 6123 had all of its controls grouped on the treble side.
The 6103 has a 16 inch body width done in a double cutaway hollowbody
style. It has a rosewood fretboard, neo-classic fretboard markers, and
a bone nut. The neck pickups are SuperTron, and it features five
controls: master volume, neck and bridge pickup volume, a pickup
selector switch, and a tone switch.

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