DSI Guitars
Gretsch G2420T Streamliner Hollow Body with Bigsby - Candy Apple Red
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Gretsch G2420T Streamliner Hollow Body with Bigsby - Candy Apple Red. It is in very good condition with some light signs of use (shallow surface scratches or smudges that don’t show up in pictures and can only be seen upon close inspection)
There's no signs of significant damages or evidence of repairs. Electronics function as they should. There’s little to no fret wear. There are no buzzing or dead frets and the neck is straight. There is no cracking in the neck pockets or anywhere else on the guitar.All our instruments are guaranteed to arrive in the described condition or they are returnable.
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Specs:
Country Of Origin: IDColor: Candy Apple RedBody: Laminated MapleBody Finish: GlossBody Shape: Streamliner Hollow BodyNeck Material: NatoNeck Finish: Gloss UrethaneNeck Shape: Thin "U"Scale Length: 24.75" (629 mm)Fingerboard: LaurelFingerboard Radius: 12" (305 mm)Number of Frets: 22Frets Size: Medium JumboString Nut: Synthetic BoneNut Width: 1.6875" (42.86 mm)Position Inlays: Hump BlockBridge Pickup: Broad'Tron BT-2SMiddle Pickup: N/ANeck Pickup: Broad'Tron BT-2SControls: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master Volume, Master TonePickup Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge And Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck PickupPickup Configuration: HHBridge: Adjusto-MaticHardware Finish: NickelTuning Machines: Die-CastPickguard: 3-Ply TortoiseshellControl Knobs: Black Vintage-Style
This guitar does not have a manufacturer's warranty. This means it was either returned by a customer, discontinued or rejected from the assembly line of the manufacturer for a blemish, flaw or minor repair. It was sent to MIRC, the largest guitar refurbisher in the US where it was inspected by their fleet of guitar techs. In the cases of a blemish or minor cosmetic issue, no work is done. If any repairs were needed, it was repaired, inspected and set up. They then cover up the original serial number and issue it a new one to avoid false warranty claims. It is then stamped “USED” on the back of the headstock. This allows us to sell you a guitar that is in great condition for well below the price of a brand new instrument. When we receive it, we inspect and test it thoroughly and include any noticeable flaws in our description. Here's some additional info from reverb and our refurbishing company: https://reverb.com/news/7-things-you-need-to-know-about-refurbished-guitars-from-mirc




