The Gretsch 6120 Nashville from 1991 delivers the iconic rockabilly sound and vintage aesthetics that have made this model legendary since the 1950s.

With its vibrant orange finish, gold plexi pickguard, and dual Filter'Tron pickups, this hollow body offers the bright, twangy tone and classic Gretsch charm that has captivated players from Chet Atkins to modern rockabilly revivalists.

The 6120 was introduced in 1954 as Gretsch's flagship model and quickly became synonymous with country and rockabilly music. This 1991 example stays true to the classic specifications that made the model famous, featuring the laminated maple hollow body construction that delivers that distinctive Gretsch resonance and growl. The Filter'Tron pickups provide the clear, articulate tone with plenty of treble sparkle that cuts through any mix, while the Bigsby vibrato allows for subtle pitch variations that add expression to your playing.

The two-piece maple neck with ebony fingerboard and pearl block inlays offers excellent playability, while the roller bridge works seamlessly with the Bigsby to maintain tuning stability. The matching finish flame maple headstock overlay and aged white binding with black purfling add visual elegance to this already eye-catching instrument. 

The guitar has very light playmarks on the body and neck, an some slight discoloration on the binding. The gold hardware shows some patina, but the guitar is very clean in general. In excellent condition, this 6120 Nashville is a superb example of Gretsch's commitment to preserving the vintage specifications that have made this model a timeless classic.

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