Gretsch Rancher 12 String with Pickup
Description:
The Gretsch Rancher has long been a favorite jumbo acoustic since its introduction in the 1950's. Now Rancher playability and full-bodied tone are available in two 12-string models. This cutaway model features a pickup and built-in preamp. In 1993, the Gretsch Rancher celebrated its 40th birthday. With its genesis in the 1930's Synchromatics, the Rancher name was coined in 1953 due to its popularity with country and western music. Joining the standard six string guitars, two models of the Rancher twelve string are now available. In addition to the cutaway instrument shown, the model G6022/12 is a non-cutaway model without electronics.

General Specs:
Model: Rancher 12 String Cutaway
Introduced: Rancher Debuted in 1953. based on the Gretsch synchromatic models 125F and 400F
Years Made: 1953- 1969, 1991-Present
Year Modeled After: 1950's Rancher
Body:
- Wood: Jumbo, solid spruce top and laminated Rock Maple back and sides with Gretsch Orange finish, multiple binding, G-brand, single cutaway, plastic tortoise-shell pickguard, and bound French soundhole
- Hardware: 24K gold plated
- Pickups: Ceramic Bridge pickup
- Electronics: Volume, Bass, Mids., and Treble
- Pickguard: Plastic tortoise shelltype with etched steerhead
- Bridge: Ebony
- Size: 17" wide, 3 1/2" to 4 1/2" deep
Neck:
- Wood: Three-piece laminated Rock Maple
- Fingerboard: Ebony with block pearl position markers, 21 Frets
- Tuners: Gold, high gear ratio, enclosed
- Binding: On neck and head
- Other: Adjustable truss rod
- Weight: 5 pounds
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