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Gretsch G9201 Honey Dipper Brass Body Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar

$ 147.84

Availability: 39 in stock
  • Number of Frets: 19
  • MPN: 2717013000
  • Body Color: Silver
  • Condition: Used
  • Type: Acoustic Resonator Guitar
  • String Configuration: 6 String
  • Model Year: 2018
  • Model: G9201
  • UPC: 0885978872435
  • Handedness: Right-Handed
  • Resonator Design: Single-cone, Biscuit Bridge
  • Brand: Gretsch
  • Body Material: Brass

    Description

    Gretsch G9201 Honey Dipper Brass Body Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar.
    Bought it from guitar center:

    The Gretsch G9201 Honeydipper Metal Resonator marks the return of resonators to the Gretsch family. It has a round neck that's perfect for blues-based music such as Mississippi Delta blues, country blues or even ragtime blues.
    The G9201 features a nickel-plated brass body with traditional-style F holes. The heart of this richly resounding guitar is the Gretsch Ampli-Sonic resonator cone, hand-spun in Eastern Europe from nearly 99-percent pure aluminum for fantastic volume and sonic projection.
    Gretsch is proud to take players on a musical journey through nearly a century of great Gretsch history by introducing its Roots Collection of acoustic instruments. This exciting family of banjos, mandolins, resonator guitars, ukuleles and Rancher acoustic guitars feature classically authentic Gretsch designs that transport players to a bygone era well before the company made its acclaimed 1950s entry into the electric guitar world.”
    Gretsch website: https://www.gretschguitars.com/gear/build/folk-and-bluegrass/g9201-honey-dipper-round-neck-brass-body-resonator-guitar/2717013000
    This guitar is awesome. I’m selling because I’m looking to downgrade. It weighs a couple pounds more than a typical acoustic guitar and is slightly louder than I would like to play because of my limited level of experience, practice, and training in music. It’s good for beginners though if you’re into the resonator’s folksy sound.
    Guitar case from guitar center included! I’m starting the bid at what guitar center quoted me for a trade-in. I also had a great local shop look at the quality and they pointed out the damage pictured.