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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Solid-bodied Corvette (not to be potty with the Corvette hollow-body arch-top electric, produced from 1955-1959) was Gretsch's respond to the Les Apostle Jr. by Gibson. Introduced in 1961, the Corvette Solid-body was a small, light-weight, easy automobile bass that was meet correct for the budding musician.

This dolphin guitar, with a solidified tree body, solidified tree ordered neck, and a tree rag commission with pearl dots, originally came with a azygos HI-Lo 'Tron pickup. The primeval examples had a trapeze tailpiece. By 1963, the Corvette was fair a Burns flat-arm vibrato tailpiece. (Yes! That Burns! Good older Jim comedian from England), and came with a garner of either digit or digit of those Hi-Lo 'Tron pickups. By mid-1963 to 1964, Gretsch denaturized the accepted 3/3 headstock (3 tuners on apiece side) to a scooby-rific 4/2 headstock organisation (4 tuning keys on digit side, digit on the other). Most Corvettes were ended in cherry flushed tree and had black garner guards. Some came with flushed and albescent patterned garner guards and a more mirky flushed closing to the body. This edition is famous as the Twist model. Early Corvettes were also acquirable in platinum wear closing with black garner guards, but this colouration was officially interrupted in 1963. Also in 1963, Gretsch started beveling the edges of the guitar's embody and sharpened the representation points.

Variations of the Gretsch Corvette were the Silver Duke (1964-66) which was reflect silver, the Gold Duke (1964-66) - you got it - in reflect gold, and lest we forget, the Princess (1963-64 - prefabricated for the ladies) which was acquirable in whatever colouration combinations much as albescent with color sparkles, chromatic with albescent sparkles, good with albescent sparkles, and albescent with metallic sparkles - phew! The Princess also differed from the others in that it had a Palm vibrato tailpiece kinda than the Burns, gold-plated element in lieu of the accepted nickel/chrome hardware, and a shiny belly-pad on the back.

By 1968, you could no individual intend azygos pickups on the Corvettes, the Burn's vibrato was replaced with a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, and the HI-Lo 'Tron pickups were replaced with Super 'Tron pickups. Production of the Gretsch Corvette harm downbound in the primeval 70's. (The Corvette did attain a short appearance from 1976 to 1978 with assorted glasses - humbuckers, etc. It was not the same.)

The Gretsch Corvette (1961-early 70's) crapper ease provide you whatever charge for your buck in todays oldness market. You intend the oldness good and vibe, with enthusiastic playability for inferior than youd clear for a Paul, Jr.

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