About: Gretsch G6131

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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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  • 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. (en)
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  • Solid (en)
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  • Usually Tune-o-matic (en)
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  • Silver (en)
  • Emerald (en)
  • Ebony (en)
  • Various, often sunburst-type finishes (en)
  • Alpine White (en)
  • Goldtop (en)
  • Wine Red (en)
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  • 1956 (xsd:integer)
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  • Usually 2 humbuckers (en)
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  • Gretsch G6131 (en)
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  • dbr:Ebony
  • Maple (en)
  • Usually Rosewood (en)
  • Richlite (en)
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  • Maple (en)
  • Usually mahogany (en)
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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. (en)
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  • Gretsch G6131 (en)
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