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Description

Creating music magic with both style and substance, the Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature guitar is a tribute to a legendary career in country music. Designed with input from Wariner himself, this instrument is a harmonious blend of tradition and modern craftsmanship. The TV Jones pickups, meticulously paired for this model, deliver a versatile range of tones from smooth jazz cleans to gritty, overdriven twang, making it ideal for any genre.

The single-cutaway hollow body is crafted from 3-ply laminated flamed maple and features ML bracing, ensuring a rich, resonant sound while maintaining feedback control with its closed F-holes. Fingerstyle players will appreciate the 12"-radius ebony fretboard adorned with aged mother-of-pearl Neo-Classic thumbnail inlays, enhancing both playability and aesthetic appeal.

The Tru-Arc Brass Rocking Bar bridge and Gretsch Bigsby B6 tremolo system offer expressive versatility and tuning stability, while the brass nut provides consistent tone and sustain. The maple neck, shaped with a standard "U" profile, offers comfort for long sessions and smooth transitions across its 22 medium frets.

Crafted with gold hardware and Gotoh locking machine heads, the Steve Wariner Signature is not just a guitar; it’s a statement piece. This Nashville Gentleman is a fitting homage to a musician whose influence spans genres and generations.

Key Features:

  • Steve Wariner Signature model
  • 16" hollow body with cutaway
  • 3-ply laminated flamed maple body
  • ML bracing
  • Maple neck with 12" radius ebony fretboard
  • Aged Mother-of-Pearl Neo Classic thumbnail inlays
  • TV Jones Classic Plus (bridge) and TV Jones Paul Yandell Duo-Tron (neck) humbuckers
  • Tru Arc Brass Rocking Bar bridge
  • Gretsch Bigsby B6 tremolo
  • Gotoh locking machine heads
  • Includes case

Product specs

Available since October 2019
Hollowbody Guitar Yes
Semi Hollowbody Guitar No
Colour Black
Body Maple
Top Maple
Neck Maple
Fretboard Ebony
Frets 22
Scale 648 mm
Pickups HH
Tremolo Yes
Incl. Case Yes
Incl. Bag No
Artist Steve Wariner
Limited Run NAMM 2019
Model 6120
Style Hollow Body
Shape Hollow Body
Pickup System HH

FAQs

What type of music is the Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature best suited for?

The Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature is ideal for country, rockabilly, and jazz genres, thanks to its hollow body design and warm, resonant tone.

What is the neck profile of the Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature?

This guitar features a maple neck with an ebony fretboard, providing a comfortable and smooth playing experience suitable for various playing styles.

Does the Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature come with a case?

Yes, the Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature includes a case for protection and easy transport.

What type of pickups does the Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature have?

It features HH pickups, which deliver a rich, full-bodied sound perfect for a wide range of musical styles.

Is the Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature suitable for live performances?

Yes, with its built-in tremolo and high-quality construction, this guitar is well-suited for live performances, offering both versatility and reliability.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Stunning aesthetic with a subtle sparkle under stage lights

  • Versatile sound from Brian Setzer to Chet Atkins tones

  • Simple and effective control layout enhances playability

  • Coil-split function offers a unique tonal variation

  • Locking tuners improve tuning stability with Bigsby use

  • String-thru construction simplifies string changes

  • 25.5" scale length enhances twang and tuning stability

  • Great fit and finish, made in Japan

  • Suitable for fingerstyle and more than just rockabilly

  • Quick bonding period with the instrument

CONS

  • Pickups may not suit everyone's taste

Critic Reviews

Review: Gretsch Brian Setzer Signature Nashville & Steve Wariner Nashville Gentleman

guitar.com

The Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature impresses with its stunning aesthetics and versatile tonal options, blending classic and modern features effectively. Its longer scale length and refined pickups enhance playability and sound quality, appealing to both stage and studio musicians. However, some players may find it a bit of a handful due to its size. Overall, this model stands out as a contemporary take on a classic design, although it might not cater to those looking for a strictly vintage feel.

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The Steve Wariner Nashville Gentleman Gets Glowing Review From ‘Vintage Guitar’ – Gretsch Guitars News

gretschguitars.com

The Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature guitar shines with its blend of vintage charm and modern tweaks, making it a standout for both traditional and contemporary players. Its 16-inch maple body, equipped with specialized pickups, delivers a robust tone and impressive versatility, earning high praise for its balance and sustain. However, while the guitar excels in performance, some may find its niche appeal limiting for broader genres. Overall, it’s a well-crafted instrument that caters to a specific sound but might not suit every player's style.

positive

‘Guitar Player’ Magazine Awards Steve Wariner Signature Nashville Gentleman ‘Editor’s Pick’ – Gretsch Guitars News

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The Gretsch G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature shines as a versatile instrument, blending premium features with a classic aesthetic. Praised for its superb playability and tonal range, it offers a rich sound that caters to various styles, thanks to the thoughtfully chosen TV Jones pickups. However, its price tag might deter some budget-conscious players, though the quality justifies the investment. Overall, it’s a standout choice for musicians seeking a balance of elegance and performance.

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Chet Atkins & John Knowles

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Speaking of my signature Gretsch, I just wrote an Atkins fingerstyle piece, “The Nashville Gent,” and it’s based on the guitar. As a child, I’d gaze at rows of Gretsches in our local music store. Occasionally the owner allowed me to play one. I only dreamed of owning a Gretsch, let alone having my name on one. This guitar took two years to make. I enlisted Ryan and Jeff Senn to help design it. We have unique features, including the 6120-size body with the longer scale neck, big medium-jumbo frets, a Tru-Arc bridge, TV Jones pickups and a push-pull tone knob that turns the pickup into single-coil. You can get a variety of sounds. There’s the pure Gretsch-type sound. And with that single-coil conversion you get a different kind of twang, more of a Tele or Strat sound. It has the brass nut and Gotoh tuners.

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