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		<title>Guitars for Serious Performers &#8211; Gretsch Comes Of Age</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the late autumn of 2002, Fender and Gretsch came to an agreement that saw marketing, production and distribution of Gretsch guitars fall under Fender&#8217;s umbrella. (Gretsch still owns Gretsch Guitars)
 Fender&#8217;s first move was to upgrade the production practices to move them into a more classic era style practice and to upgrade the electrical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the late autumn of 2002, Fender and Gretsch came to an agreement that saw marketing, production and distribution of Gretsch guitars fall under Fender&#8217;s umbrella. (Gretsch still owns Gretsch Guitars)</p>
<p> Fender&#8217;s first move was to upgrade the production practices to move them into a more classic era style practice and to upgrade the electrical components involved. A great move. The headstocks and bodies were now to be made as they were in the vintage era, as were the hollow body designs &#8211; 3 ply instead of 5. The pick-up master, TV Jones, re-implemented the Filtertrons so that now they have a much more vintage-classic sound than before. The duo jets were to be rechambered to a high degree, again more vintage, and the Brian Setzer models were to include the trestle bracing of the late fifties/early sixties period.</p>
<p> Since then Fender &amp; Gretsch have produced a huge range of vintage Gretsch models which have been applauded by guitar players and collectors alike. Despite being a contentious point, a lot of people are saying that the latest Gretsch models are the best the company has ever produced. I&#8217;m inclined to agree. And the have a corresponding price range.</p>
<p> The mid range Gretsches which only 5 years ago had cheapo bolted on necks and questionable humbucking pickups have significantly improved in recent years. In particular, the hollowbodies of the Electromatic range have been well improved. The new single cutaway <a href="http://www.greenguitarguy.com/gretsch-5120/">Gretsch 5120</a>, A <a href="http://www.greenguitarguy.com/gretsch-6120-for-sale/">Gretsch 6120</a> copy, has remarkably turned into one of Gretsch&#8217;s best sellers with much better electrics and hardware than ever before.</p>
<p> Unlike 10 years ago, these days a Gretsch 5120 is a quality guitar worth it&#8217;s price tag and I&#8217;d gladly be the owner of one.</p>
<p> If I have a spare $700 in my pocket and didn&#8217;t already have a beautiful vintage Gretsch (two-tone anniversary!) of 1962 I would definitely be considering purchasing a <a href="http://www.greenguitarguy.com/gretsch-5120/">Gretsch 5120</a>. TWANGTASTIC! guitars. I was lucky enough to have a long play on one of these not so long ago and I can honestly say it played really well.</p>
<p> The fretboard was silky smooth due to the thumbnail markers and the dual pickups were twangy and deep.</p>
<p> This is a fully professional grade guitar so don&#8217;t be put off by the quite (by Gretsch standards) low price.</p>
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