Gretsch 6120-60 – 1997
This beautiful 1997 Gretsch 6120-60, built at the Terada factory in Japan, captures the tone and craftsmanship of the classic Nashville models. Stunning Western Orange finish, full laminated maple construction, and authentic Filter’Tron pickups. A bone nut has been installed behind the zero fret for improved contact and tuning accuracy. The original tone switch has been replaced with a master tone control, offering smoother and more precise tonal adjustment. The bridge is a Japanese-made ABR-1 (Gotoh), providing excellent tuning stability and intonation accuracy. Very good overall condition with only light lacquer scratches.
Key Features
- Right-handed orientation
- Finish: Western Orange
- Body and Top: Laminated maple, hollow double cutaway design
- Neck: Maple
- Fingerboard: Rosewood, 12" radius
- Scale: 24.6"
- Frets: 22
- Nut width: 1 11/16"
- Bone nut installed behind zero fret
- Bridge: ABR-1 style MIJ (Gotoh)
- Pickups: Gretsch Filter’Tron
- Electronics: Master volume, individual pickup volumes, 3-way selector and master tone pot (modification from original tone switch)
- Hardware: Chrome
- Weight: 8 lbs
- Includes original black hard case
Professionally setup at Montréal Guitar: 11-48 string gauge, nut action 1.5 to 1/64", 12th fret action 5 to 4/64", pickup height 5/64". This guitar delivers the lively and articulate tone that defines the classic 6120 — bright, resonant and full of character.
Gretsch 6120-60 – 1997
1. Currency and Payment: All transactions are in CAD. Payments are accepted via cash, debit, credit, cheque, e-transfer and direct deposit. Montréal Guitar does not accept trades of equivalent value.
2. Shipping: International shipping with insurance and tracking is available. Local pickup by appointment at 129 Van Horne, Montreal.
3. Returns and Warranty: All items are sold as described. Returns are accepted only if the item received does not match the description or has a major undisclosed issue. Must be reported within 48 hours of receipt. Buyer pays return shipping.
4. Reservations and Deposits: Instruments can be reserved with a 20% deposit, non-refundable after 7 days.

