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Gretsch Custom Shop G6134T Heavy Relic Lake Placid Blue Chad Henrichsen Masterbuilt

Regular price € 8.008,26

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This Gretsch Custom Shop G6134T in stunning Lake Placid Blue was built by Master Builder Chad Henrichsen, a perfectionist known for crafting custom instruments for artists such as Zac Brown and Mike Campbell.


Introduced in 1955 as part of Gretsch’s premium line, the G6134 quickly became a favorite among demanding musicians. This Custom Shop version stays true to that legacy, offering the same classic single-cut hollowbody design with an authentic vintage character.

The Lake Placid Blue finish with Heavy Relic treatment gives this guitar a striking look, perfectly complemented by aged silver Sparkle binding and a silver Plexi pickguard. Together they create a timeless appearance that radiates vintage elegance. The flamed maple neck with ebony fingerboard offers a solid and comfortable feel, while the 12-inch radius and C-profile provide smooth playability. The FilterTron pickups deliver the unmistakable Gretsch sound: bright, articulate, and full of character, while the Bigsby tremolo adds expressive depth without compromising tuning stability.

This instrument was handbuilt by Chad Henrichsen, who brought his years of experience at Fender into the Gretsch Custom Shop in 2008. Known for his precision and perfectionism, Henrichsen crafts instruments that are as refined in tone as they are in looks. This G6134T is a true example of his artistry, combining tradition, craftsmanship, and musicality into one exceptional guitar.

Comes in a hardshell case with TFOA passport.

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