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Gretsch made so many cool guitars, I could hardly decide where to start. I had to go with sparkly; kick it off in style!
Today, we talk about theGretsch Silver Jet. But we couldn't really do that without touching on the Duo Jet and Sparkle Jet, at least a little though.
The Silver Jet was produced from '55 - '63 with a few changes and options throughout that time.
Whenever I see one, I can't help but think ofJane Wiedlinofthe Go-Gos...I'm sure that was one of the axes I remember her using during the band's early years (couldn't find a pic to verify it tho...). Regardless, it was one of the models that made me want to play in the first place...but certainly not one I was about to be able to get my hands on; not without a tidy bit of cash, anyway! Cool thing is, Gretsch is now offering the model again. You'll still need a tidy bit of cash, but if you can't get a vintage one, you can still get one.

Today's sources includeThe Gretsch Pagesand theGretsch Silver Jetpage as well asGretsch Guitars. I also delve into my much outdated5th Edition of the Blue Book of Electric Guitarsby Steven Cherne (1998). Please visit the source sites for lots more pictures, links, and information.
Music on today's show is provided by thePodsafe Music Networkand includes "Always My Fault" by Korben, "Ready Set Go" by Letters Burning, and "Waste Another Night" and "Miss You" by My Little Radio. All of these tunes can be heard in their entirety on"The Opinionated Ramblings Indie Music Podcast,"Show Number 044. The O.R. site also contains links to the band's webpages.
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