Gretsch 1960-6120 Nashville Reissue
Description:
The Nashville is often considered to be the most popular Gretsch electric guitar. Introduced in 1954, the Nashville has become standard issue for generations of country, rockabilly, and rock'n roll players. This reintroduced 1960 model Nashville optimizes the design, playability, and the sound of the first generation 6120.

General Specs:
Model:Nashville Reissue-1960 Model G6120-1960
Introduced: 1954 as the Chet Atkins Hollowbody Electric.
Years Made: 1954-1979 Year Modeled After: 1960 Reintroduction Date: 1993
Body:
- Wood: Laminated(5 ply) Rock Maple top and back with Western Orange finish, multiple binding, and oversized bound f-holes
- Sides: Laminated (7 ply) Rock Maple
- Hardware: 24K gold plated solid brass knobs
- Pickups: Gold-plated FiltertroneTM; pole-piece adjustable
- Electronics: Master volume; two pickup volume;pickup selection and tone switches
- Bridge: Adjustable Spacer Control
- Tailpiece: Bigsby vibrato, nickle plated
- Size: 17" wide, 2 1/2" deep
Neck:
- Wood: Three-piece laminated Rock Maple
- Fingerboard: Ebony with zero fret, neo-classical position markers
- Tuners: High gear ratio enclosed
- Binding: Multiple on neck and head
- Other: Adjustable truss rod
- Weight: 8 pounds