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Description

Step back in time with the 1971 Gretsch 7576 Country Club, a quintessential semi-hollowbody electric guitar that reflects the golden era of rock and roll. Revered for its distinctive tonal versatility, this vintage gem effortlessly bridges the gap between jazz warmth and rockabilly twang. Featuring a laminated maple body, it produces a rich, resonant sound that captures the essence of classic Gretsch craftsmanship.

The double-cutaway design offers smooth access to the upper frets, making it a favorite among lead guitarists. Equipped with high-quality Filter'Tron pickups, the 7576 Country Club delivers a bright, articulate sound with a punchy midrange, perfect for both rhythm and lead playing. The classic "G" tailpiece and adjustable bridge ensure excellent intonation and sustain, while the bound fingerboard and vintage-style tuners enhance playability and tuning stability.

Crafted during an era when attention to detail was paramount, this guitar is a testament to Gretsch's enduring legacy. Whether you're an avid collector or a performing musician, the 1971 Gretsch 7576 Country Club is a timeless addition to any guitar arsenal, offering both historical value and unparalleled sound quality.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollowbody design with laminated maple construction
  • Double-cutaway for easy access to upper frets
  • Filter'Tron pickups for bright and articulate sound
  • Classic "G" tailpiece for enhanced intonation and sustain
  • Bound fingerboard with vintage-style tuners for stability
  • Revered for tonal versatility, suitable for a range of music styles

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See how Tim Armstrong uses 1971 Gretsch 7576 Country Club

Tim Armstrong

Singer, Guitarist

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In the vide he talks about his 1970s Baldwin Era Gretsch Country Club and how it is his best guitar that he has ever owned

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