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The Gretsch G6131, popularly known as the Gretsch Jet Firebird, is an electric guitar made by Gretsch. The most popular use of this guitar is by late AC/DC rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young and Crowded House lead singer and Split Enz co-frontman Neil Finn.
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Gretsch G6131 | |
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Manufacturer | Gretsch |
Period | 1956–present |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Set neck |
Woods | |
Body | Mahogany (often with a maple top) Swamp ash (rare) |
Neck | Usually mahogany Maple |
Fretboard | Usually Rosewood Ebony Maple Richlite |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Usually Tune-o-matic |
Pickup(s) | Usually 2 humbuckers |
Colors available | |
Various, often sunburst-type finishes Goldtop Ebony Alpine White Wine Red Silver Emerald |
The G6131 was released shortly after the Duo Jet and Silver Jet were issued. The early Jet Firebirds had two DeArmond single coil pickups and block fret-markers. In the end of the 1950s decade, the guitars had Neo-Classic Thumbnail fret-markers and two Gretsch Filtertron humbucking pickups. In 1962, however, they became double cutaway guitars with gold hardware rather than chrome. Also, instead of the standard vibratos of the earlier age, there were Burns tremolos. Then, in 1968 the Bigsbys were optional with the guitars, and instead of the Filtertrons, there were Super-trons added on it. This lasted until 1971, when Gretsch decided to switch back to the original single cut models.
There are many different versions of this guitar, such as:
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