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Gretsch vintage-style Streamliner Electric Guitar w/ Bigsby tailpiece: $330 (Reg. $550+)

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Adorama is offering the Gretsch Streamliner Hollow Body Single Cut Electric Guitar with Bigsby B60 Tailpiece (G2420T) for $329.99 shipped. Simply use code INSPIRE18 during checkout. Regularly $750 from Gretsch, it has has dropped down to $550 at most dealers including Amazon. This is the lowest price we can find and matching the previous deal price. More details below. 

This is an amazing price whether you’re a player wanting to add that Gretsch sound to your collection or just for adorning the walls of your man cave/basement with a gorgeous vintage-looking guitar. Reviews are slim on this particular model, but Gretsch makes great guitars has been one of the most prominent American instrument companies for around 100 years.

Gretsch Streamliner Electric Guitar:

Big, bold and righteous, the G2420T Streamliner Single Cutaway Hollow Body with Bigsby is designed for the modern guitarist who yearns for something beyond the norm. A commanding guitar for powerful players, the G2420T’s modern sonics, updated electronics and authentically elegant style create the latest iteration of That Great Gretsch Sound!™

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices