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Ultra Rare 1961 GRETSCH SAL SALVADOR 6199 Sunburst Electric Guitar

Estimated price for orientation: 2 799 $

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Description
Brand: Gretsch Dexterity: Right-Handed
Body Type: Semi-Hollow Body Color: Tobacco Sunburst
Model: Sal Salvador Model Year: 1961
String Configuration: 6 String Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
UPC: Does not apply


Offering in VERY GOOD CONDITION...
Used. Original Gretsch Sal Salvador - 17" lower bout. Scale length: 25.5", 1 11 1/6" nut, Solid bookmatched lateral braced.spruce top; flame maple back, sides and neck; solid ebony fingerboard with pearl thumbprint inlays; three ply body, neck and f-hole binding; original bone nut with zero fret. Gold plated hardware includes original Gretsch logo tailpiece; original Grover Imperial tuners with stairstep keys; gold plated floating original tailpiece and original humbucking pickup; adjustable compensated ebony bridge. Original Gretsch Hard shell case. Frets are in excellent shape! Great low action and playability. Great tone acoustically or plugged in. The only thing not original on the guitar is the black pickguard (but we do have the original gold Gretsch pickguard with logo and volume control knob that came with the guitar new and it is included in this sale. The original gold pickguard is warped. That's why we replaced it.).Gretsch introduced this model, the 6199, as the Convertible in 1955, and renamed it after Sal in 1958.This example is the most desirable version, with floating pickup, control knob on the pickguard, and thumbprint inlay, made only through 1965. The guitar retains all its original tobacco sunburst finish in excellent structural condition, with no pick or buckle wear, There is a spot on the neck where there is a dent but it does not effect the sound or performance. Features a solid ebony fingerboard, triple bound f-holes, and G-logo tailpiece and knob, tobacco sunburst nitrocellulose finish, original pickup and tuners. Sal Salvador made his first recording as a leader for Capitol in 1953, after working with Stan Kenton, Terry Gibbs and Mundell Lowe in New York. A disciple of Charlie Christian, he fronted big bands and combos alike, backing artists from Rosemary Clooney, Tony Bennett and Julie London in a long career as a studio pro, and concluded his career as an author and professor at several colleges in Connecticut. The guitar has a fine open voice, with appealing warmth and clarity. The Sal Salvador model was produced in very limited numbers, and is rarely offered in the marketplace. (This is the first one we've seen apart from catalog photos.) An historic guitar in exceptional condition, this guitar is a fitting tribute to a journeyman giant of jazz.Comes with a very old case that may be original. Please note: The case is not very sturdy and very beat up.
Very cool and highly collectible. An awesome looking axe! Sounds great. See pictures. What you see is what you get. This ultra rare guitar usually sells for around $4000. so this is PRICED TO SELL. 
Buyer pays $50. for secure shipping via FEDERAL EXPRESS GROUND (within the continental USA).Shipping elsewhere may be higher. Please note: we ship on Wednesdays and Fridays so if you buy thison a Friday afternoon or over the weekend it will ship the following Wednesday.Local pickup is available. Located approximately 40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago.