Gretsch G5021E Mint Metallic

Product information "Gretsch G5021E Mint Metallic"

The G5021WPE Rancher™ Penguin™ MINT MET Parlor Acoustic/Electric is certainly one of the most fabulous Gretsch birds to ever fly. It offers the classic Penguin style and features of a Parlor-sized Acoustic Guitar with plenty of resonance.

The Fishman® Presys III pickup/preamp system provides a modern tonal complement to classic details like a solid Spruce top with Maple back and sides, gloss gold Neck and Body Bindings, Neo-Classic™ "Thumbnail" Frettboard Inlays, a gold Plexi Pickguard, a "Vertical Wing" logo on the Headstock, and much more.

  1. Back / Sides: Maple
  2. Binding: Gold Sparkle
  3. Body Shape: Parlor
  4. Body Shape: Folk/smaller sizes
  5. Bridge: Rosewood
  6. Color/ Finish: Mint Metallic
  7. Colour: Green
  8. Construction / Acoustic: Solid (Top)
  9. Controls: 3-Band-EQ, Master-Volume;
  10. Country of Origin: Indonesia
  11. Cutaway: no
  12. Finish: High Gloss
  13. Fretboard: Rosewood
  14. Fretboard Inlays: Pearloid Neo-Classic™ Thumbnail
  15. Neck: Maple
  16. Nut Width: 42,5 mm
  17. Pickup Details: Fishman Presys III
  18. Pre-amp system: Fishman Presys
  19. Saddle/Cross piece inlay: Synthetic Bone
  20. Strings: 6 string
  21. Strings thickness ex factory: .012 - .053
  22. Top: Spruce
  23. Tuning Machines: Gold Grover Style
About Gretsch

Since its founding in 1883 in Brooklyn, New York, Gretsch has delivered musical instruments of the highest quality with masterful craftsmanship — instruments that have been both influential to and cherished by some of the music industry’s most respected artists, including Chet Atkins, Eddie Cochran, Billy Duffy, Bono, Duane Eddy, George Harrison, Brian Setzer, Stephen Stills and Malcolm Young.

Twenty-seven-year-old Friedrich Gretsch, a German immigrant, began the company’s career by making banjos, drums and tambourines. Only 12 years later Friedrich passed away and left the young business to his then 15‑year‑old son Fred. Far from a typical teenager, he built the company into one of America’s leading importers and manufacturers of musical instruments. Knowing that the key to growth was listening to the public — and the public wanted guitars — Gretsch began producing the sought‑after six‑string instruments.

Initially, from 1926, these took the form of acoustic archtops for the rapidly growing popularity of jazz and a handful of flattops for the ever‑popular country and western sounds in the USA. In 1935 Gretsch launched the legendary Broadkaster drum series, which remained successful into the 1950s. Gretsch’s contribution to the rise of electric amplification came in 1939 with the first Electromatic®, a hollow‑body design that, in contemporary form, remains in the range to this day.

In 1942 Fred Gretsch Senior, after 50 years of successful business, handed the company to his son Fred Gretsch Junior. Because production was interrupted during the turmoil of the Second World War, Junior left the business to his brother Bill and joined the Navy. Tragically Bill died in 1948, like his grandfather at a young age, so the now‑inactive naval officer Fred resumed the helm of the family firm.

Since 1953 the company has also cultivated its expertise in solid‑body guitars, which met the ever‑louder concerts with greatly reduced susceptibility to feedback. The semi‑acoustic line has since been expanded to include guitars with centre‑block construction, combining the tonal character of a hollow‑body guitar with the practical aspects of a solid‑body.

After George Harrison’s appearance with the Beatles and his Country Gentleman on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, Gretsch became firmly established among the iconic guitar makers — a status reflected in 1965 by the highest production volume in the company’s history.

In 1967, at the peak of its success, Fred Gretsch Jr. decided to retire and sold the company to the Baldwin Piano Company, which took over operations — unfortunately with only moderate success. Fortunately Dinah Gretsch joined the company in 1979 and helped prepare the path for a repurchase that her husband Fred W. Gretsch, the great‑grandson of the founder, completed 17 years after the sale. Together the couple restored the company to its former glory, where it seems to remain today.

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