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GretschTech: Trestle Bracing – Gretsch Guitars Blog

    https://blog.gretschguitars.com/2013/03/gretschtech-trestle-bracing/
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Bracing - gretschguitars.com

    https://www.gretschguitars.com/support/specs-explained/bracing
    Parallel Bracing is the original bracing used by Gretsch in the early to mid ‘50s, and therefore can be found in our Vintage Select guitars and signature models based on that era. The arched top of the guitar is simply supported by two …

Gretsch Trestle Bracing – 300Guitars.com

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    The trestle brace is a bracing system that was implemented on a few select Gretsch guitars starting in 1958. The most popular models having this bracing system were the 6120 Chet Atkins model and the Anniversary model. A few 1957 models have …

All Gear - Gretsch Guitars

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    All Gretsch gear including guitars, basses, acoustics, folk & bluegrass instruments and more! All Gretsch gear including guitars, basses, acoustics, folk & bluegrass instruments and more! Gear. ... Bracing: 1959 Trestle Bracing; G6136T-RR Rich Robinson Signature Magpie with Bigsby® ...

Trestle bracing-yay or nay? | Gretsch-Talk Forum

    https://www.gretsch-talk.com/threads/trestle-bracing-yay-or-nay.108007/
    Apr 27, 2014. #2. The point of a hollow body guitar is that the body contributes to the sound. To my mind, trestle bracing makes the top a bit stiff. Though, adding a Compton makes the world of difference. I find tone post, or parallel bar models a little bit more lively. I could of course be hugely embarrassed now, if my CS Annie does turn out ...

Nashville / G6120 - Gretsch Guitars

    https://gretschguitars.com/gear/family/g6120-and-nashville?bracing=1959-trestle-bracing
    Bracing: 1959 Trestle Bracing G6120T-SW Steve Wariner Signature Nashville® Gentleman with Bigsby® G6120T-BSSMK Brian Setzer Signature Nashville® Hollow Body '59 …

What is "Trestle Bracing"? - Sweetwater

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    This is a distinctive bracing system used inside certain Gretsch hollowbody guitars. It is intended to increase sustain and decrease feedback . Gretsch developed trestle bracing and first used it in the late 1950s.

Electromatic Collection - gretschguitars.com

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    The Gretsch Electromatic® Collection gives you essential Gretsch power, style and performance. ... Acoustic Guitar; Folk & Bluegrass; Family; Falcon; Broadkaster; Country Gentleman; Nashville / G6120; ... Bracing: Trestle Block; New. G5420LH Electromatic® Classic Hollow Body Single-Cut, Left-Handed. New.

All Gear - gretschguitars.com

    https://www.gretschguitars.com/gear?build=hollow-body&bracing=parallel-tone-bars-trestle-bracing
    All Gretsch gear including guitars, basses, acoustics, folk & bluegrass instruments and more! All Gretsch gear including guitars, basses, acoustics, folk & bluegrass instruments and more! ... Bracing: Parallel Tone Bars, Trestle Bracing; Clear all Filters; G6120RHH Reverend Horton Heat Signature 6120 Hollow Body with Bigsby® ...

G6136T Limited Edition Falcon™ with Bigsby®

    https://gretschguitars.com/gear/new?bridgecovertailpiece=gretsch-g-cutout-tailpiece&sort=new&bracing=trestle
    The Gretsch Falcon is one of the most-desired guitars in production today, and the all-new G6136T Limited Edition Falcon™ with Bigsby® in an enchanting Two-Tone Copper/Sahara Metallic takes it to the next level.. This magnificent bird features a pair of TV Jones® Ray Butts Ful-Fidelity pickups that generate powerful tone and unparalleled dynamic, as well as 1959 …

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