here ya go .... BLING IS KING lol
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Gretsch G6229TG Players Edition Sparkle Jet BT | Reverb
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I think that one would make Liberace BLUSH!
I'm pretty sure the sparkly guitars are not a laminated wrap like Gretsch, Ludwig, etc used to wrap drums with. Many drum companies also spray glitter finishes on and lacquer clear coat the shells. At one point in the 80's and 90's some Pearl Drums kits even got clear lacquered on the insides of their shells. I owned one such kit and returned it from piano black to pearlescent Opal white. It was a Birch kit called BLX. Chad Smith, no relation to smittyp used to play one.Yeah. Gretsch, also being a drum maker, just used the same covering they were using for their drum kits on a lot of their solid-bodied guitars to get that blingy finish.
I suppose no one told them that solid-body guitars need to "breathe"!![]()
A little late but, congratulations GW!! That's a real beauty! and the shade of blue/green is just perfect. Now I'll revert to read the whole thread from the top and see if you posted a clip or two of it.Well, GAS got the better of me again; just pulled the trigger on this-
first ever Gretsch, looks like an adjustment from my usual telecasters...
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I'm pretty sure the sparkly guitars are not a laminated wrap like Gretsch, Ludwig, etc used to wrap drums with. Many drum companies also spray glitter finishes on and lacquer clear coat the shells. At one point in the 80's and 90's some Pearl Drums kits even got clear lacquered on the insides of their shells. I owned one such kit and returned it from piano black to pearlescent Opal white. It was a Birch kit called BLX. Chad Smith, no relation to smittyp used to play one.
I suspected it was possible, Smitty. I never deal in absolutes or make 100% it is this way and no other possible... Cuz sure as heck,. Someone will do otherwise and exceptions are done.This is where I got the info about some Gretsch models being covered. I should have posted this link within my earlier post to avoid confusion.
From Guitar.com:
"G6129T-59 Vintage Select ’59 Silver Jet
Unlike the Duo Jet, the Silver Jet’s top isn’t painted. Instead, it’s covered with a thin plastic layer that’s glued over the maple laminate top. Gretsch was able to do this because it is, of course, also a drum maker and the drums were being manufactured in the same factory as the guitars back in the 1950s – these nitron coverings were also used to wrap drum shells."
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Gretsch ’53 Duo Jet & ’59 Silver Jet - The Jet Set
With a pair of period-accurate new Jets from the firm’s Vintage Select range to hand, Huw Price finds out what that sound is like today…guitar.com
I suspected it was possible, Smitty. I never deal in absolutes or make 100% it is this way and no other possible... Cuz sure as heck,. Someone will do otherwise and exceptions are done.
I wanted one of the Billy Zoom Tribute Jets when they came out. Bit out of my budget at the Time. Good luck finding one now.Yeah, bling and Gretsch just go together!
This is the one that currently has my interest:
I'm really liking the Airline Silver.
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G5420T Electromatic® Classic Hollow Body Single-Cut with Bigsby®, Laurel Fingerboard, Airline Silver
The G5420T Electromatic® Classic Hollow Body Single-Cut with Bigsby® features a laminated maple body with vintage-inspired perimeters and refined arches, as well as all-new trestle block bracing to help reduce unwanted feedback. By increasing rigidity and contact between the top and back of the...gretschguitars.com

Well, not yet. Still in the "do i like this guitar, or not...?" phase.A little late but, congratulations GW!! That's a real beauty! and the shade of blue/green is just perfect. Now I'll revert to read the whole thread from the top and see if you posted a clip or two of it.