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Gretsch Introduces Billy Duffy White Falcon

The guitar features period-correct ’70s Baldwin-era styling, pure White gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish, V-shaped Falcon headstock, Silver Sparkle binding, custom wound hot "Black Top" Filter’Tron pickups with three-point adjustable ’70s-style metal bezels and Duffy’s preferred Bigsby tailpiece.



Scottsdale, AZ (January 5, 2013) – It is with great pleasure that Gretsch is releasing the G7593T Billy Duffy White Falcon guitar, which has immediately become one of the most unique and bewitching White Falcon guitars ever made. Featuring much of what Falcon fans hold dear, The Cult guitarist’s inimitable instrument has several unique aesthetic differences that separate it from the rest of the "Falcon" flock, namely its period-correct ’70s Baldwin-era styling, pure White gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish, V-shaped Falcon headstock, Silver Sparkle binding, custom wound hot "Black Top" Filter’Tron pickups with three-point adjustable ’70s-style metal bezels and Duffy’s preferred Bigsby tailpiece.

In addition, Duffy’s signature bird of prey features a 17" wide, 2 ¾" deep single cut-away three-ply maple body with a three-ply maple arched top and back and two spruce parallel tone bars and sound post, a three-piece maple neck with ebony fingerboard, a chrome-plated truss rod cover with Duffy’s signature emblazoned on it, a chrome-plated output jack plate, pearloid wide-block fretboard inlays, ’70s-style aluminum "G" arrow knobs and a premium gray speckled "Billy Duffy" case. MSRP $5050.

"This guitar is very personal to me," said Duffy. "It’s hard to separate the guitar from the evolution of (The Cult’s) sound. In essence, the big white Gretsch became synonymous with the band very quickly. I’m not really that much of a sentimental person, but in a house fire it would be the first non-living thing that I’d be going for.

"It’s not for the faint-hearted," he added. "It’s massive. You’ve got to have big hands and you’ve got to really command the instrument when you play it. You can’t really play it with any degree of fear."

Watch Billy Duffy discuss the guitar in Gretsch's official video:

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Elbonedeedo
on 01/27/2013
Played one at NAMM this past weekend. Fantastic guitar... got to meet Billy as well. Really nice guy.
Vinnie
on 01/20/2013
BTW. This is really nice.
Vinnie
on 01/20/2013
If you're worried bout scratching it don't buy it. If it's too expensive don't buy it. Y'all should do a little research on how many man hours it takes to build these things . I've got stuff that retailed for over 5k and I didn't come close to paying that out the door.
Czar Fubar
on 01/09/2013
$5K is street value? I don't think that's too much. If you want it you will get it. The guitar is worth it. All though I wouldn't go for the Baldwin period models. Gretsch spit out some crap models and the quality was way off line. I hope Fender corrected this. Duffies signature sound can be made with 6120 models too! I know because I own 2 of these too cool for your cool axes.
Everyone
on 01/06/2013
Pricing folks. We're still in a depression and they come out with a 5 grand gretsch. Out of touch.
Johnny
on 01/06/2013
Duffy says: "It’s massive. You’ve got to have big hands and you’ve got to really command the instrument when you play it. You can’t really play it with any degree of fear." How about a degree of fear from scratching a $5K instrument?



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