Here we're looking at an all original Gretsch 6125 Single Anniversary electric guitar in Smoke Green Two Tone, trestle bracing and a Filter 'Tron pickup at the neck position. It's in overall good condition, with a good neck angle and minimal wear to the finish and frets. There is a bit of binding damage, typical to Gretsch models of the era due to long-term interaction between the binding and the binding glue, but only on the short piece of binding next to the heel on the cutaway.
This Gretsch 6125 Single Anniversary guitar is based on the 16 inch wide, 2.5 inch deep 6120 body and as a 1959 model uses Trestle Bracing, an innovation sparked by Chet Atkin's desire for feedback reduction like the then-new Gibson ES-335 with its solid center block. Earlier and many later 6120 based models use a pair of tone bars and a sound post under the bridge, coupling the top and back. Trestle bracing provides noticeably more strength, sustain and feedback resistance but a less 'open' response. The body is built of Maple Laminate for the top, back and sides, Maple for the neck and Rosewood for the unbound fingerboard and Mother of Pearl 'Neo-Classic' position markers. The headstock sports the small square "Anniversary Model" plaque, which appeared in the second half of 1959. The rest of the hardware includes separate tuners, a Space Control bridge on Ebony base, and a G-cutout non-trem tailpiece.
It's rare to see a 1950s Gretsch in this good condition. For the Two Tone Smoke Green models, many tops have often faded to almost yellow, but this one is still quite green. There are a few small chips in the finish, but overall it is in good condition. Most importantly, the neck angle is very good, with plenty of bridge height providing good breakover, essential for sustain and clarity at lower action heights. Fret wear is light to moderate, with more wear as usual in the lower positions and high strings.
The original hard shell case is included with this Gretsch 6125 Single Anniversary. The case, unlike the guitar, has significant wear.
The Gretsch 6125 Single Anniversary appeared in 1958 as an evolution of the Streamliner, itself based on the popular Chet Atkins 6120 model and in 1959 featured Trestle Bracing and the patent applied for Filter 'Tron hum cancelling pickup designed by Ray Butts. Like Gibson's humbucking pickups designed by Seth Lover, these appeared in 1957.
The 'Single' in the model name refers to there being one pickup; 'Double' Anniversary models had two and in 1961 the Filter 'Tron was replaced with the single coil HiLo 'Tron.
After the 1958 introduction, the Anniversary model was built until 1972 and production resumed under new Gretsch management in 1999. The Single Anniversary was available in two variants, the 6124 in Sunburst finish and the 6125 in the Two Tone finish seen here, either Smoke Green or Tan.
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DETAILS:
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Instrument Model:Single Anniversary
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Instrument Manufacturer:Gretsch
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Instrument year: 1959
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Instrument Finish: Smoke Green Two Tone
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Instrument Class:Hollowbody Electric Guitars
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Instrument serial number:34731, built last half of 1959 at Brooklyn NY
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Country of Origin:USA
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Instrument Condition: Good
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Playing Condition: Good
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Right-handed
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CITIES Documentation Required: No
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Instrument Weight Imperial: 6.38 lbs
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Instrument Weight Metric: 2.90 kgs
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Scale Length Imperial: 24.65 in
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Scale Length Metric: 626 mm
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Nut Width Imperial: 1.7 in
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Nut Width Metric: 43.25 mm
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Case included: Yes
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Case original: Yes
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Case Type: Hard
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Items in Case: N/A
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Consignment: Yes
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Product ID: 190493
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There are no refunds or returns on used items unless authorized in advance by a Twelfth Fret Sales Associate at time of sale. View Our Full Terms Here
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