Rich Robinson has been at the forefront of rock 'n' roll for nearly three decades, from his high school days when he co-founded The Black Crowes. Recognized as one of the best live rock acts, The Black Crowes sold over 35 million albums and produced several chart-topping singles, including "Hard to Handle" and "She Talks to Angels," for which Robinson wrote the music.
A true hollow-body cannon, this iconic Falcon-style guitar features a highly resonant 3-piece maple body with a solid spruce top and 1959-style tailblock reinforcements, with a spruce block beneath the bridge and large F-holes for explosive sound projection and maximum feedback control. A 12” radius ebony fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and Neo-Classic™ miniature pearl inlays completes the maple neck, offering playability as impressive as its style.
The TV Jones Classic humbucking bridge pickup delivers pristine highs and robust lows, while the Broad'Tron BT65 neck pickup enhances the guitar's unique voice with a full-bodied midrange and exceptionally smooth high end. The control layout (separate volume controls for bridge and neck pickups, three-way switch, master tone, and master volume with treble bleed) allows for endless tonal variations.
About Gretsch
Gretsch was founded in 1883 in Brooklyn by Friederich Gretsch, who gained a renowned reputation for manufacturing percussion instruments. In 1939, they launched their first electric guitar, the Electromatic Spanish. Legendary artists like Chet Atkins have used Gretsch instruments, elevating the brand to worldwide fame.
EAN13: 0885978339198
Data sheet
- Pickup Configuration
- HH
- Build
- Hollow Body
- Strings Number
- 6
- Design
- Hollow Body
- Direction
- Right-handed
- Scale
- 25.5"
- Frets
- 6130 Medium Jumbo
- Body Wood
- Maple
- Made In
- Japan
- Neck
- Maple
- Fretboard
- Ebony
- Body Finish
- Gloss
- Gigbag-Case
- Case Included
- Nut Width
- 1.6875"
- Number of Frets
- 22
- Fingerboard Radius
- 12"
- Neck Shape
- U
- Bridge
- Bigsby
- Nut
- Bone
- Pegbox
- Chrome
- Neck Mounting
- Set-In








