Gretsch Guitar and Amp online catalog- all the cool gear!
Chet Atkins- The grand daddy of all that is cool about Gretsch Guitars. Chet inspired the most popular Gretsch models including the 6120 Chet Atkins Hollowbody (Nashville®), 6122 Country Gentleman®, and 6119 Tennessee Rose™. Click the image above for the full story on Chet and his models...
Brian Setzer- The man who single handedly revitalized interest
in Gretsch Guitars after the dark days of the Baldwin era when he broke-out
with the Stray Cats in the early '80s. Click the image above
to see Brian's 6120, Hot Rod, and Black Phoenix models...
Influences
You!
Sounds Like
Chet Atkins; Brian Setzer; Eddie Cochran; Duane Eddy; Cliff Gallup; Bo Diddley; Beatles; The Who; AC/DC; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Django Reinhardt; Freddy Green… just to name a few!
Ah, is there any guitar more photogenic than a Gretsch? We think not!
So here's what you do— bust out that camera, get your Gretsch .. nappin'
and start snappin', baby! Then just zap the most swinging pic of you with
your beloved Gretsch over to us at fangallery@gretschguitars.com,
and we'll post it to the great new "Show Us Your Gretsch!" online photo
gallery at www.gretschguitars.com.
Be sure to include your name, location, and a blurb with anything you'd
like to say about yourself and your beloved Gretsch guitar(s)!
Read
This Photo Submission Disclaimer!!
By participating in the Gretsch® project known as "Show Us Your Gretsch,"
all participants grant Fender Musical Instruments, Corp. (FMIC), its affiliates
and assigns, the right to print, publish, broadcast, and use in any manner
FMIC deems appropriate worldwide, in any media now known or hereafter
developed, including, without limitation, the World Wide Web, at any time
or times, the participant's name, photographs and any language contained
therein, for public information without additional consideration or compensation.
Participants further release FMIC, its affiliates and assigns from any
and all liability, claims, or damages arising out of or relating the participant's
submission. All photographs submitted become the property of FMIC and
will not be returned to the entrant.
Not yet 18? If you'd like to participate you may still submit a photograph
to us via postal mail. The only catch is that you'll need to include a
letter in which your parent or legal guardian gives us formal written
consent to use your photo in the "Show Us Your Gretsch" Fan Gallery. Send
your photo and your consent letter to the following address:
Show Us Your Gretsch
c/o FMIC Marketing Services
8860 E. Chaparral Rd., Suite 100
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
We ask that participants ONLY sumbit ONE (1) photo for use on the fan
photo gallery. We also strongly encourage participants to submit their
photos via the e-mail link provided instead of sending in a physical photograph
via snail mail, unless of course you fall into the "Under 18" category,
in which case you must submit your photo via snail mail. Thank you!
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