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  2. Gretsch 6120 - Wikipedia

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    The Gretsch 6120 is a hollow body electric guitar with f-holes, manufactured by Gretsch and first appearing in the mid-1950s with the endorsement of Chet Atkins. It was quickly adopted by rockabilly artists Eddie Cochran , Duane Eddy , and later by Eric Clapton , Brian Setzer , Reverend Horton Heat , and many others.

  3. Gretsch - Wikipedia

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    Gretsch instruments enjoyed market prominence by the 1950s. In 1954, Gretsch began a collaboration with guitarist Chet Atkins to manufacture a line of electric guitars with Atkins' endorsement, resulting in the Gretsch 6120 hollowbody guitar and other later models such as the Country Gentleman. Electric guitars before 1957 used single coil ...

  4. Category:Gretsch electric guitars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gretsch electric guitars" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Gretsch 6120; Gretsch 6128; B. Gretsch BST 1000; G. Gretsch G6131;

  5. File:John Lennon's Gretsch 6120 (SN 53,940).jpg - Wikipedia

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    John Lennon's Gretsch Guitar This guitar, the Gretsch Double Cutaway 6120, s/n 53940 was owned and played by John Lennon during recordings for the Paperback Writer/Rain single session. It was also used by John during the Revolver sessions which took place in Abbey Road Studios in 1966. A family member of John's was given the guitar by John in 1967.

  6. Scale length (string instruments) - Wikipedia

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    Fender has also built some 3/4-size student guitars with a scale length of 22.5 inches (570 mm) or shorter. Gibson uses a scale length of 24 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (630 mm) on most of its electric guitars, including the ES-335, Les Paul, SG, Flying V, and Explorer. Gibson has used other scale lengths on various models through the years.

  7. Gretsch White Falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Gretsch White Falcon is an electric hollow-body guitar introduced in 1954 by Gretsch. This guitar was created as a "showpiece" to exhibit the craft of Gretsch's luthiers, sales, and demonstration representative, Jimmie Webster, who created it for the 1954 NAMM Convention. The guitar was so popular that it was put into production and went on ...

  8. List of narrow-gauge model railway scales - Wikipedia

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    Thus the scale and approximate prototype gauge are represented, with the model gauge used (9 mm for H0e gauge; 6.5 mm for H0f gauge) being implied. [ 2 ] The scales used include the general European modelling range of Z, N, TT, H0, 0 and also the large model engineering gauges of I to X, including 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 , 5, 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 and 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 ...

  9. Gretsch Jupiter Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    The Gretsch G6199 "Billy-Bo" Jupiter is a reproduction of a guitar designed by Bo Diddley (1928–2008) in 1959 and produced by a former Gretsch employee.. Diddley built his first guitar in 1945, it was trapezoid shaped since Diddley felt that the regular shaped Gibson L5 he was playing were hindering his live performances.