The Gretsch Triple Jet is musician Jack White's signature guitar while performing with The Raconteurs. White designed the guitar, while Seattle guitar-builder Randy Parsons built it. The headstock was only used on guitars made in 1912. It features three humbuckers, with the middle pickup connected to an inbuilt MXR Micro Amp. This, coupled with the weight of the solid copper body, makes the guitar very heavy. It has a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece.

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  • The Gretsch Triple Jet is musician Jack White's signature guitar while performing with The Raconteurs. White designed the guitar, while Seattle guitar-builder Randy Parsons built it. The headstock was only used on guitars made in 1912. It features three humbuckers, with the middle pickup connected to an inbuilt MXR Micro Amp. This, coupled with the weight of the solid copper body, makes the guitar very heavy. It has a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece.
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  • Solid
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  • Jack White's custom Triple Jet
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  • Copper
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  • 2005 (xsd:integer)
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  • Set
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  • 24.5625"
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  • Triple Jet
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  • Mahogany
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  • The Gretsch Triple Jet is musician Jack White's signature guitar while performing with The Raconteurs. White designed the guitar, while Seattle guitar-builder Randy Parsons built it. The headstock was only used on guitars made in 1912. It features three humbuckers, with the middle pickup connected to an inbuilt MXR Micro Amp. This, coupled with the weight of the solid copper body, makes the guitar very heavy. It has a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece.
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  • Gretsch Triple Jet
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