Up for sale, a 1994 Gretsch Nashville 6120-60 in near-mint, 100% original condition and in perfect working order, complete with the original hardshell case. Crafted at the Terada factory in Japan, this premium iteration of Gretschs enduring Nashville model features a Western Orange Stain finish, FilterTron humbuckers, a Bigsby B6 vibrato and gold hardware including the Space Control bridge.
With fully hollow maple construction and sound post bracing with parallel tonebars on the top, this guitar has a rich, articulate voice when strummed acoustically that translates well through the pickups. Plugged in, this 6120 has a broad sonic range, offering a punchy, sparkling bridge position sound that has plenty of muscle and breadth. The neck pickup has a certain smoothness, with a distinctive bark for fat lead work and complex chording. Weighing 7lbs 9oz, this Nashville 6120-60 has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mikes Guitar Bar with 11-49 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Two-piece maple
-Shape: Slender C, measuring .800 1st fret, .875 9th fret
-Fretboard: Ebony, neo-classic thumbnail inlays
-Frets: Slender, faint wear beneath the plain strings on frets 1-5
-Scale Length: 24.6
-Nut: 1 11/16, bone, zero fret
-Headstock: Flame maple veneer, horseshoe inlay
-Tuners: Rotomatic-style
Body Specs:
-Wood: Maple
-Bracing: Sound post
-Pickups: Filter’Tron humbucker x2
-Controls: Master Volume, Volume x2, Three-way Tone selector, Three-way pickup selector
-Hardware: Bigsby B3 vibrato, Space Control bridge with ebony base, G pointer knobs
-Plastics: Plexi pickguard, pickup surrounds
-Serialization: 94-prefix (label)
The gloss Western Orange Stain finish is framed by single-ply binding, highlighting subtle curly flame figuring in the maple (particularly at the lower bout). This is a clean example, with just a couple small dings on the rim at the bass-side lower bout. The gloss on the neck profile is flawless.
The original black tolex hardshell case is included.


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