Description & Specs
Gretsch Guitars’ G5260T Electromatic Jet Baritone with Bigsby captures essential Jet power and fidelity at sub-sonic levels. The Jet Baritone rattles foundations with dual Gretsch mini humbucking pickups that capture thundering lows while retaining a piano-like articulation and definition for intoxicating sonic size and width at every level of gain. Simple tone-shaping is provided by a three-position toggle switch as well as master volume and master tone controls.
An elongated 29 3/4”-scale accommodates lower tunings without loss of string tension, while the sturdy bolt-on maple neck is topped with a comfortable 12” radius laurel fingerboard featuring 22 medium jumbo frets.
Other premium features and appointments include an anchored Adjusto-Matic bridge, Bigsby B50 tailpiece, pearloid Neo-Classic inlays, white binding with purfling and chrome hardware.
Features
Body material: Mahogany
Body finish: Gloss
Upper bout: 10"
Lower bout: 13"
Waist: 8.25"
Neck material: Maple
Neck finish: Gloss
Scale length: 29.75
Fingerboard Material: Laurel
Fret size: Medium jumbo
Number of frets: 22
Inlays: Pearloid Neo-Classic Thumbnail
Nut/width material: 1.685" synthetic bone
Neck: Gretsch mini humbucking
Bridge: Gretch mini humbucking
Pickup switching: 3-position toggle: position 1. bridge pickup, position 2. bridge and neck pickups, position 3. neck pickup
Controls: Master volume, master tone
Control knobs: G-Arrow
Tuning machines: Die-cast
Bridge: Anchored Adjusto-Matic
Pickguard: Silver plexi with black Gretsch and Electromatic logos
Hardware finish: Chrome
Weight: 8.25 lbs
Case: Sold separately
Condition:
This instrument is in excellent, near mint condition played for testing purposes only. The techs found no issues and it has little to no play wear. It looks, plays and sounds great! The actual item for sale is shown in the photographs.
More Info:
We are an authorized dealer for brand approved manufacturer refurbished guitars. These guitars are sent directly from the manufacturer to the authorized refurbishing center where they are fully inspected, set up and cleared by a certified technician. They are sent there for many reasons, including: returns, cosmetic flaws, minor repairs, surplus & discontinued or last years models. The guitars serial number may be partially altered and/or replaced and the back of the headstock is lightly stamped "used" by the authorized refurbishing center per manufacturer agreements. These guitars are the next best thing to buying new!