Win a Gretsch G5191BK Tim Armstrong Electromatic Hollowbody

Gretsch are celebrating their new website by giving one lucky guitarist the chance to win an autographed Gretsch G5191BK Tim Armstrong Electromatic Hollowbody.

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This is how Gretsch describe it:
Loud and ferocious, the Gretsch® G5191BK Tim Armstrong Electromatic® Hollow Body bears the personal stamp of Rancid founder and punk godfather Armstrong. Huge tone resonates from deep within its bound single-cutaway hollow body, which features parallel tone bar bracing with sound post and bound f holes. The one-piece maple neck has a white graphite nut and bound rosewood fingerboard with acrylic block inlays. Other features include dual “Black Top” Filter’Tron™ pickups with gold-plated bezels, three-position pickup switch, gold-plated hardware, bound headstock with pearloid Gretsch inlay and Armstrong’s signature on the truss rod cover, Grover® tuners, Adjusto-Matic™ bridge, harp tailpiece and ominous flat black finish. Left-handed model also available.

Gretsch G5191BK Tim Armstrong Electromatic Hollowbody

The competition is open to US residents until 11:59 p.m. on December 15, 2010.

To enter you must provide your name, age, and contact details at www.gretschguitars.com/promos/2010/timarmstrong.

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The 5120 was my first , so

The 5120 was my first , so of course I'm addicted. I dig how different guitars make that "great GreTsch sound.I wish I could afford them all !

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