Gretsch Richard Fortus Signature Falcon • SN: JT22031312
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- With a multitude of projects over the years headlined by a nearly two-decade stint with rock powerhouse Guns N’ Roses, Richard Fortus is one of the most respected guitarists in the world.
True to his dreams, the G6636-RF Richard Fortus Signature Falcon Center Block with V-Stoptail checks all the boxes. It begins with a resonant 1.75”-deep, 17”-wide double-cutaway maple body with a lightweight chambered spruce center block running throughout, reinforcing the arched laminate top while eliminating undesired feedback for volume-friendly performance that fits modern stages.
The 24.6” scale length, U-shaped maple neck, and 12”-radius ebony fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets provide easy playability with enhanced sustain and tone, perfect for deep bends and soaring leads.
Guitarists with Fortus’ shape-shifting talents demand versatility in their instruments to remain on top of their game, which is why a set of Custom Wound Filter’Tron™ pickups in the bridge and neck positions fit perfectly.
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Serial Number: JT22031312
Specifications:
Brand Gretsch
Model G6636-RF Richard Fortus Signature Falcon
Finish Color Black
Finish Type Gloss Urethane
Weight 7.66 lbs.
Top Wood Laminated Maple
Back & Sides Wood Laminated Maple
Neck Wood Maple
Neck Shape Standard U
Neck Dimensions .810 1st - .950 9th
Fingerboard Ebony
Fingerboard Radius 12"
Fingerboard Inlays Pearloid Neo-Classic Thumbnails
Scale Length 24.6"
Width at Nut 1.6875"
Nut Material Graph Tech TUSQ
Frets 22 Medium Jumbo
Pickups 2 Custom Wound Filter'Trons
Controls Volume, Tone, 3-Way Switch
Bridge TonePros TP6 Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece V-Stoptail
Tuners Grover Rotomatic Die-Cast
Case Black Hardshell Case
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