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1961 Gretsch 6131 Jet Firebird. Red. 8.75. #1489. SOLD.
Color: Red with black, Rating: 8.75, Sold (ID# 1489)
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One of the Very First 'Double-Cut' 6131 Jet Firebirds…

 

1961 Gretsch 6131 Jet Firebird.

 

This wonderful little guitar weighs just 7.30 lbs. and has a 13 1/4 inch wide and just under 2 inch deep chambered mahogany body with three-ply binding and a pressed arched top with the Firebird red finish. The back and sides of the body and the back of the neck are finished in black. One-piece mahogany neck with a nut width of just over 1 5/8 inches, a wonderful medium profile and a scale length of 24 1/2 inches. Single-bound ebony fretboard with 'Zero' and 22 medium-jumbo frets and neo-classic inlaid pearl thumbprint (half-moon) position markers. Single-bound, walnut veneer faced headstock with inlaid pearl Gretsch "T-roof" logo. Individual open-back Grover StaTite tuners with oval metal buttons. Two Filter'Tron 'Patent Number' pickups with gold plastic surrounds and outputs of 4.23k and 4.14k. Original black plastic pickguard with Gretsch "T-roof" logo engraved from the underside in white. Three controls (two volume on lower treble bout, one master volume on upper treble bout) plus two three-way selector switches (one for pickup selection and the other for tone variation) on upper bass bout and a three-way standby switch on lower treble bout. "Arrow-through-G" knobs with cross-hatch pattern on sides. Original Space Control bridge on ebony base and 'earliest' straight flat-arm Burns vibrato tailpiece with "Gretsch" engraved on top face. All hardware gold-plated. The control cavity cover is etched with the serial number. The underside of the control cavity cover has the original orange, gray and white Gretsch printed label with the Model no. "6131" stamped in blue and the Serial No. typed in black. This is one of the very earliest 'double-cut' Jet Firebirds with the straight flat-arm tremolo and before the gold-trimmed 'Gretsch' black pad was added onto the back of guitar. All hardware gold-plated. This fifty-one year old Jet Firebird has been re-fretted with medium jumbo frets and plays like a dream. There is no belt-buckle rash whatsoever and just the tiniest edge-wear on the top bass side. As is often the case with Gretsches of this period there is some very slight separation of the three-ply binding on the top in the treble and bass side cutaways. There is also some deterioration of the 'single' binding on the bass side of the headstock. Aside from the re-fret this fifty-one year old guitar is in all original and near fine condition with the exception of the aforementioned 'binding' issues so we shall only give it a (8.75) excellent-plus rating (otherwise it would have received a strong 9.25). Housed in the original Gretsch gray, four-latch shaped, hardshell with burgundy plush lining (9.00).
 

Srsly this guitar got its

Srsly this guitar got its own thing going on, ..... awesome tones. 

That was hilarious when phil

That was hilarious when phil startet laughing about the nut width lol 

That guitar is all kinds of

That guitar is all kinds of sexy!!! 

Best looking Gretsch I've

Best looking Gretsch I've ever seen. 

This thing is amazing. So

This thing is amazing. So many different sounds, and they're all good 

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