Thanks, and OK.HNGD!
More specs please?
Is that a piezo pup?
Looks like the reflections go across the F holes.
And what are those do-dads sticking out of either side near the Bigsby?
(I know next to nothing about Gretsch guitars)
All music was considered new at one time.Can it play new music too? Or just old music?
So, those are string mutes/dampers.
I had a Gretsch Electromatic 12 string that I absolutely adored! It was a great guitar in every way.@Old Music Guy Guy
Nice Job! It’s a beauty. And I’m guessing plays amazingly well.
@DirtySteve @Boubou
I have a Country Gentleman 12 with a similar top. Acousticly It rings out beautifully. I can’t explain it.
Yes sir.There is something about a Gretsch that can't be duplicated.
Ahhhh, ok I think I get it.So, those are string mutes/dampers.
The two toggle switched on the sides of the Bigsby, with the red felt, engage those mutes: up or down.
If you give a listen to some Chet Atkins, you can hear that some of is picking, especially his "chicken' pickin" is staccato. Almost pizzicato.
By muting the strings with the felt pads, it frees his had to pick upwards towards the neck without having to "palm mute". This gives a little more range in tone based on the pickup/volume settings.
I've not tried it, but when I palm mute on any of my guitars, I tent to keep my palm toward the bridge.
Or, it was just a marketing thing by Gretsch. I don't know. I think it's cool. People ask![]()
Kinda like an adjustable Farfenugen Valve.Ahhhh, ok I think I get it.
The do-dads control the thingamabob.
That sounds like a cool feature.
Almost. Farfenugens are "left handed". This is more like a FarfenGLUgen.Kinda like an adjustable Farfenugen Valve.
Impressive.Almost. Farfenugens are "left handed". This is more like a FarfenGLUgen.
Very subtle difference. Important only if you're left handed, playing in Vienna.
On a Tuesday.
I’ve had the same problem a few times. Like you. Found a note…. And I had been home all day because I knew there was going to be a delivery I had to sign for. We’ve started leaving a note taped over the doorbell. Please knock. Door bell broken.I rolled out of bed this morning around 11. Pretty normal for me. I took Charlie out, and found a note from UPS on the screen door saying they tried to deliver the guitar. (Note, that it wasn't supposed to be here until Monday).
I had friends over this afternoon to jam. Just some light stuff in my living room. There were three of us, plus another friend just dropping in. Playing neighbor friendly, no drums. When Larry left, I walked ho out, and lo and behold, I see another "Sorry we missed you" sign pasted on the doorway.
Now I ask: If there are 4 cars in the driveway, music coming from the living room, should a reasonable person surmise that there are people in the house? Maybe knock a little louder?
Do I ask too much? I'm losing faith.