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GretschTech: Trestle Bracing – Gretsch Guitars Blog

    https://blog.gretschguitars.com/2013/03/gretschtech-trestle-bracing/
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What is "Trestle Bracing"? - inSync

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    Trestle bracing consists of two bridge-like spruce braces with a wide “U” shape. These run parallel to each other down the center of the instrument interior from the neck joint to the center of the body, ending directly under the bridge. They’re between the f-holes, just beneath the sides of the pickups and bridge. Since each rigid trestle brace has two “feet,” there are four …

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    https://www.gretschguitars.com/support/specs-explained/bracing
    Trestle Bracing. Originally introduced in 1958, then refined in 1959, Trestle …

Gretsch Trestle Bracing – 300Guitars.com

    https://300guitars.com/articles/gretsch-trestle-bracing/
    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 been reported having this bracing system. The body depth of these guitars is approximately 2-7/16″.

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

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    Trestle bracing-yay or nay? Uncle Daddy. What's the word on trestle bracing? I've not noticed my tone-post models being especially squealy, and... The Marlin. The point of a hollow body guitar is that the body contributes to the sound. To my mind, trestle bracing... cowmoo. I've owned two Trestle ...

Trestle Bracing Design | Gretsch-Talk Forum

    https://www.gretsch-talk.com/threads/trestle-bracing-design.14992/
    My understanding of the history of trestle bracing (from the books on Gretsch) involved reducing feedback further than the simple single sound post did (which connected the back and front plates), and increasing sustain. I can't remember if …

Gretsch Trestle Bracing??? - Electric Guitars - Harmony Central

    https://www.harmonycentral.com/forums/topic/1128614-gretsch-trestle-bracing/
    Tressle bracing makes it more like a semi-hollow as opposed to a true hollow-body IMO. Right now, there is a lot of hype about how Fender has made improvements, so a lot of people are shying away from buying pre-fenders on the used market. They are not commanding prices as high as they were a few years ago.

Gretsch Trestle Bracing - Jazz Guitar Online

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    ML bracing is sort of a half-trestle. Similar to trestles but without the upper legs. In effect, it is dual sound posts with stiffeners along part of the parallel braces. So from hollow to solid there is. Sort of non-linear continuum: 1. Hollow with bracing 2. Hollow, bracing, soundpost - MANY sub-variations on a soundpost 3. ML bracing 4. Trestle 5. Waffle 6.

Making a Trestle – SCOUT PIONEERING

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    A trestle is the basic component for building a bridge in a pioneering project. It is used to support the walkways. The most basic form of a trestle is an H-frame. It consists of two legs, two ledgers, and two cross braces (see figure 125). When building a bridge, the top ledger is also called a transom. This is the part that supports the walkways.

Braces, Top, Wedges, & Finishing - Knock Down Trestle Table Pt. 2

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