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G6134T-LTD LIMITED EDITION PENGUIN

Gretsch guitars have always had more than enough ice-cool to leave the competition in the dust. But no matter which end of the catalogue you dip into today, you can also expect a level of manufacturing consistency and player-friendliness that’s unprecedented in the company’s 137-year history.

Launched in January 2020, this gorgeous limited-edition model is the latest Gretsch to cherry-pick from the aesthetic highs of the past, combining sparkling Penguin chic with an Anniversary-style two-tone finish previously seen on the Country Club model a decade ago. Some guitars are built for speed – the Gretsch G6134T-LTD is a Cadillac Eldorado.

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