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Gretsch adds to its semi-hollow range with new range of staple-P90 fitted models

There are two sizes of guitar and two tailpiece styles across the range.

New Gretsch Guitars

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Gretsch has officially launched its new semi-hollow Streamliner models, first announced as part of its 2021 range back in January. The new guitars all come fitted with Fideli’Sonic P90 pickups, and have a number of tailpiece and finish options across the range.

G2622T-P90 / G2622-P90 Streamliner Center Block

Gretsch Streamliner Center Block

Both feature a 16-inch chambered mahogany body with a chambered spruce centre block, enlarged F-holes, Fideli’Sonic P90 pickups, neck and bridge pickup volume controls, master tone control, master volume control, three-way pickup toggle switching, and a 12-inch-radius laurel fingerboard.

The G2622T-P90 variety sports a B70 Bigsby vibrato, and comes finished in either Brownstone, Forge Glow or Gunmetal, listing for $599.99 / £609 / €669.

The G2622-P90 comes in either Claret Burst or Havana Burst with a V-stoptail, and lists for $499.99 / £539 / €599.

G2655T-P90 / G2655-P90 Streamliner Centre Block Jr

Gretsch Streamliner Center Block Junior

Both of these guitars come with a 14-inch chambered mahogany body with a chambered spruce centre block, enlarged F-holes, Fideli’Sonic P90 pickups, neck and bridge pickup volume controls, master tone control, master volume control, three-way pickup toggle switching and a 12-inch-radius laurel fingerboard.

The G2655T-P90 comes finished in either Two-Tone Midnight Sapphire and Vintage Mahogany Stain, Two-Tone Mint Metallic and Vintage Mahogany Stain or Two-Tone Sahara Metallic and Vintage Mahogany Stain, and comes with a B50 Bigsby Vibrato, listing for $599.99 / £609 / €669.

The G2655-P90, meanwhile, comes in either Brownstone or Claret Burst, and with a V-stoptail, listing for $499.99 / £539 / €599.

Find out more at gretschguitars.com.

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