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SOLD - Vintage Gretsch 6136 White Falcon - USA 1968

SOLD - Vintage Gretsch 6136 White Falcon - USA 1968

Regular price $6,997.50 USD
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A stunning example of a late-‘60s mono White Falcon, this is the flashiest Gretsch of them all—the Crème de la Gretsch. Built in Brooklyn, NY, in 1968, it retains all its pre-Baldwin features, except for the new-for-'67 recessed-edge knobs. Everything else is classic White Falcon magic—patent-number Filtertron pickups, a telescoping-arm Gretsch vibrato, and kidney-button Grover Imperial tuners.

By 1968, these high-end hollowbodies were falling out of favour, produced in smaller numbers, making them a rare find today.

Dressed in gleaming white with gold sparkle, this big white bird is still one of the most over-the-top stage guitars ever made.

This one has weathered the past 50+ years beautifully. No breaks, repairs, or structural issues. There’s some play wear on the back of the neck, a pickguard crack, and binding rot at the neck heel, but nothing that affects performance. The frets are in good shape, and it plays and sounds absolutely incredible.

A rare, eye-catching vintage Gretsch with serious stage presence and killer tone.

Includes original Gretsch hard case in good condition.

Features:

Action at 1st fret: 0.5mm

Action at 12th fret: 1.75mm

Neck depth at 1st fret: 21.68mm

Nut Width: 43.55mm

12 fret width: 52.46mm

Weight: 4.38kg / 9.66lb

Body: Thinline hollow body, white finish with gold sparkle trim

Neck: 3-piece maple/ebony/maple, bound in gold sparkle

Fretboard: Ebony, 21 frets (plus zero fret), neo-classic pearl thumbprint inlays up to the 12th fret, pearl dot inlays beyond, red side dot markers

Headstock: Soft curve design, horizontal Gretsch "T-roof" logo

Pickups: Original Filtertrons with gold-plated mounting rings

Controls: Gretsch "arrow thru G" knobs with ribbed sides

Hardware: Gretsch/Bigsby tailpiece, space control bridge on an adjustable ebony base

Extras: Two "muffler" switches controlling separate muting units (rarely used), original circular white padded cushion on the back

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