On page 89 of Chet's "Me & My Guitars is a photo of the '61 CG standing in front of the Standel Amp. My question is this: What are the two "jack socket" like holes - one immediately behind the bridge and the other to the left of the Gretsch logo on the Bigsby.
Regards
Mike
Re: Chet's '61 CG
That's one of the few typos in that book.
That is his 59
Those two odd holes were for a string pulling pedal assembly he had for a very brief period.
That is his 59
Those two odd holes were for a string pulling pedal assembly he had for a very brief period.
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Re: Chet's '61 CG
Thanks Norm. Also thanks for pointing out that it was the '59 and not the '61 - that puzzled me a bit as well.
Regards
Mike
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Mike
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Re: Chet's '61 CG
checking the serial number at gretschpages serial number site puts the guitar squarely in the 1959 run
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