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[SN 47611] USED GRETSCH / 1962 #6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman [04]

[SN 47611] USED GRETSCH / 1962 #6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman [04]

Gretsch #6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman made in 1962 is now in stock!

The #6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman is famous for being the second Gretsch guitar in 1963, replacing the Duo Jet used by George Harrison during The Beatles' debut period.

The wood material of the maple body, two-piece maple neck, and ebony fingerboard, with a 17" wide, 2" thick double cutaway body, the "simulated f-holes" drawn without any f-holes, and the big mute mechanism near the bridge are the Country Gentleman's greatest feature.

The head is equipped with a metal plate engraved with the model name and serial number "47611" (used since 1957), "GRETSCH" block logo (used since 1958), large truss rod cover (used since the mid-60s), and Grover 150 Step Button, aka Imperial. The guitar is equipped with a

Maple neck with ebony fingerboard features 24 1/2" scale, bone nut, 0 frets, and "Thumbnail Position Mark" semi-circular position mark with mother-of-pearl on the side of the fingerboard surface, 1958 or later.

The maple body with a beautiful violin-like fiddle back flame is equipped with two filter-trons with PAT number engraved covers, a big mute mechanism and Bibsby B-6 Gold.
Controls are Pickup Selector / Master Tone Selector / Master Vol / Neck PU Vol / Bridge PU Vol / Standby Switch / String Mute (high string side / low string side).
The back of the body is open for the mute mechanism, and a pad is attached to cover the lid.

Hardware is gold parts, with metal "G" Arrow knobs, straight bar bridge, and green pickguard made in our factory since 1957.

The pot date is "6223", which can be read in only one place, and is most likely original as no parts replacement can be seen.

There are some cracks and repair marks on the binding, peeling paint, and weather checks characteristic of Gretsch, but there are no problems with use, and we have confirmed that the truss rod turns 45 degrees both tight and loose.
The truss rod is confirmed to turn 45 degrees both tight and loose. The frets are low, but they are original, and have been rubbed together, leaving about 50% remaining.

This is a George Harrison, right in the middle! Please take it when you can find it!

S/N: 47611
Pot Date: 6233
Weight: 3.85kg
Accessories:Hard case

* We are sorry, but this item is not available at all other stores or locations within Ishibashi Musical Instruments.
Please contact Ishibashi Musical Instruments Finest Guitars for any inquiries.

Item Rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problem in normal use.

Serial Number: 47611
Year of manufacture: 1962
Case: Hard Case
Includes: Hard Case
Weight: 3.85kg
Scratches: Some binding cracks and repairs, paint peeling, weather checks, etc.

* There are some scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the pictures or are not shown in the description. Please note that there are scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos or that are not listed.

* If there are descriptions of truss rod, remaining frets, or string height, they were measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may change due to climate, humidity, or other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.

* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.
$14.37

Original: $41.07

-65%
[SN 47611] USED GRETSCH / 1962 #6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman [04]

$41.07

$14.37
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Description

Gretsch #6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman made in 1962 is now in stock!

The #6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman is famous for being the second Gretsch guitar in 1963, replacing the Duo Jet used by George Harrison during The Beatles' debut period.

The wood material of the maple body, two-piece maple neck, and ebony fingerboard, with a 17" wide, 2" thick double cutaway body, the "simulated f-holes" drawn without any f-holes, and the big mute mechanism near the bridge are the Country Gentleman's greatest feature.

The head is equipped with a metal plate engraved with the model name and serial number "47611" (used since 1957), "GRETSCH" block logo (used since 1958), large truss rod cover (used since the mid-60s), and Grover 150 Step Button, aka Imperial. The guitar is equipped with a

Maple neck with ebony fingerboard features 24 1/2" scale, bone nut, 0 frets, and "Thumbnail Position Mark" semi-circular position mark with mother-of-pearl on the side of the fingerboard surface, 1958 or later.

The maple body with a beautiful violin-like fiddle back flame is equipped with two filter-trons with PAT number engraved covers, a big mute mechanism and Bibsby B-6 Gold.
Controls are Pickup Selector / Master Tone Selector / Master Vol / Neck PU Vol / Bridge PU Vol / Standby Switch / String Mute (high string side / low string side).
The back of the body is open for the mute mechanism, and a pad is attached to cover the lid.

Hardware is gold parts, with metal "G" Arrow knobs, straight bar bridge, and green pickguard made in our factory since 1957.

The pot date is "6223", which can be read in only one place, and is most likely original as no parts replacement can be seen.

There are some cracks and repair marks on the binding, peeling paint, and weather checks characteristic of Gretsch, but there are no problems with use, and we have confirmed that the truss rod turns 45 degrees both tight and loose.
The truss rod is confirmed to turn 45 degrees both tight and loose. The frets are low, but they are original, and have been rubbed together, leaving about 50% remaining.

This is a George Harrison, right in the middle! Please take it when you can find it!

S/N: 47611
Pot Date: 6233
Weight: 3.85kg
Accessories:Hard case

* We are sorry, but this item is not available at all other stores or locations within Ishibashi Musical Instruments.
Please contact Ishibashi Musical Instruments Finest Guitars for any inquiries.

Item Rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problem in normal use.

Serial Number: 47611
Year of manufacture: 1962
Case: Hard Case
Includes: Hard Case
Weight: 3.85kg
Scratches: Some binding cracks and repairs, paint peeling, weather checks, etc.

* There are some scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the pictures or are not shown in the description. Please note that there are scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos or that are not listed.

* If there are descriptions of truss rod, remaining frets, or string height, they were measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may change due to climate, humidity, or other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.

* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.