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Gretsch Guitars G6136B-TP-AWT Tom Petersson Signature...
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Gretsch Guitars G2228B Limited-Edition Electromatic Junior...
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Gretsch Guitars Limited-Edition Electromatic Junior Jet...
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Gretsch Guitars G2220 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass II...
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Used Gretsch Guitars Used Gretsch Guitars G5442B RED Electric...
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Gretsch instruments are a staple in the world of popular music. For over 100 years they have been making guitars, drums, basses and more for musicians of all walks of life. To this day, Gretsch remains a family owned company that deliver instruments that are well respected and unparalleled in the industry. Originally founded in 1883, Gretsch began as a manufacturer of banjos, tambourines and drums. In the early 1930s, Gretsch began manufacturing guitars and not long after, bass guitars. Over the years Gretsch basses have become well known in rockabilly circles for not only their look, but also their signature sounds. Today, Gretsch basses continue to be produced based on vintage designs that look and sound incredible, making them well sought after by beginners, professionals, and collectors alike.

Because Gretsch bass guitars are so versatile, there is definitely one here that will suit your needs. If you are taking your first steps in the music world, definitely have a look at an instrument like the G2210 Electromatic Junior Jet Electric Bass Guitar or the G2220 Electromatic Junior Jet II Electric Bass Guitar. These basses get loud enough to fill almost any room with their subsonic tones, all while being built with absolute durability in mind. If you're a more advanced player, check out an option like the G5442BDC Electromatic Short Scale Hollowbody Bass. Not only does it look good, but its f-holes holes help this bass resonate stunningly for an incredible sound.

If you're looking for a bass that is truly something special, spend a little time with the beautiful G6136LSB White Falcon Bass Guitar. This top-of-the-line bass is modeled after the legendary White Falcon guitar. With TV Jones ThunderTron pickups and a maple hollow body, this deluxe bass is a testament to the years you've spent perfecting your craft.

Whichever Gretsch you choose, you can rest assured that it is going to sound incredible. With such a legacy in the music world, the Gretsch reputation speaks for itself. From the jam space to the world's greatest stages, Gretsch continues to be a brand that musicians can trust.