That is the closest I've found too. I just don't know if the different tremolo changed it a bit. Looks like you're right as far as body shape.G5245T Double Jet?
You nailed it. Thank you so much.Stock B5 was swapped out for the B3.
Thank youGreat looking guitar and welcome.
Thanks muchGreat looking axe !
There are someSomeone did a real nice job of making that Electromatic look like an older U.S. made of higher end Japanese Gretsch with proper Filtertrons, pickup surrounds, and the B3. If it was me, I probably would have popped a few ore holes in it, and gotten the wiring correct too.
I'm pretty sure he told me it was "made in Korea" He said sadly that's what you want next to American made. There are a couple mysterious holes in it. I'm not sure for what though.Someone did a real nice job of making that Electromatic look like an older U.S. made of higher end Japanese Gretsch with proper Filtertrons, pickup surrounds, and the B3. If it was me, I probably would have popped a few ore holes in it, and gotten the wiring correct too.

And how do you know the wiring is incorrect? I'm not trying to ruffle feathers here, but this guitar sound incredible. I'm also 99% sure the wiring and pickups have been untouched.There are some
I'm pretty sure he told me it was "made in Korea" He said sadly that's what you want next to American made. There are a couple mysterious holes in it. I'm not sure for what though.View attachment 98262
I enjoy bass more than 6 string but this guitar is pretty frigging sweet.I know absolutely nothing about Gretsch, but that looks like a fun guitar to play!
The Gretsch B3 has always been a great model guitar. I once had a Gibson that said Les Paul on the Headstock ...turns out the model was actually B3 as well.You nailed it. Thank you so much.
There are a couple mysterious holes in it. I'm not sure for what though.View attachment 98262

Awesome information. I appreciate it.It's what @Thatbastarddon suggested. That is, the guitar likely originally had a a B5-style Bigsby and it was swapped out for a B3 style, but the person was careful to find one that had the Gretsch logo.
For comparison, here is a pic of the same type of guitar with the B5 Bigsby. You can see the front two mounting screws match the location of the holes in your guitar.
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All in all, I think the swap is a decent upgrade. Sure, you have a couple of very minor holes in the guitar, but I think the B3 style adds a touch of class. Also, the B3 style potentially will allow a bit better tuning stability as it does not have the front roller bar which can add another point of friction.
Nice guitar. I like Gretsch guitars quite a bit.