Gretsch Knotty Pine Western Roundup

This is the Gretsch Knotty Pine Western Roundup, a limited reissue of the classic Gretsch 1955 6130 Round Up, but with a stunning bookmatched knotty pine top. The Gretsch builders wanted this creation to be like nothing they’d built before, so they combined chambered mahogany and knotty pine for a guitar that looks and sounds like nothing else. Unplugged, the Knotty Pine exhibits a deep, banjo-like resonance. Plug it in, and this character is brought to life by the raw vintage rock tones of a pair of Dynasonic Single Coil pickups. The meaty set mahogany neck is joined to a 12″ radius rosewood fretboard, adorned with aged binding and western-themed inlays of cacti, steerheads, and wooden fences. The western motif snowballs from there, with a leather body binding accented with aged furniture tacks, a big “G” body brand,”G” Cutout Belt-Buckle Tailpiece, and Steerhead pickguard and headstock inlays. The Gretsch Knotty Pine Western Roundup definitely won’t get lost in the crowd, or in the mix.- proguitarshop.com

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25 Responses to “Gretsch Knotty Pine Western Roundup”

  1. ottozing Says:

    this would be great for that stray cats tone

  2. Raoulje Says:

    Thank you for the demo. I have one question though: How would you define the tonal difference between the KPW and the Penguin that you demoed a short time ago ?

    thank in advance for you comments !

  3. HazardousSmoker Says:

    As usual Andy delivers a superb playing experience on this demo. I know of no other company who can show what guitar gear can do like Pro Guitar Shop and Andy.

    Thanks!

  4. bogdandisco Says:

    @Houdini116
    check this out
    Dominic Frasca Impossible guitar

  5. FloydIV Says:

    I LOVE THE TONE OF THIS GUITAR

  6. leonardchng Says:

    0:51 – 0:52

  7. StepanovGeorgy Says:

    thumbs up only because Andy is noodling))))

  8. SameOldS Says:

    what the hell was that first song you have played, that was badass.

  9. Crodon Says:

    You decided to upload in 720p! Sweet.

  10. auss1981 Says:

    What a great Gretsch!! And what a great player ;) You both make me love the 50′s even more!

  11. strangebirdsir Says:

    DId you go into “Have love will travel” ?

  12. nonvlog Says:

    This guy is an amazing player! Definitely deserves more credit in the comments

  13. rmweav11 Says:

    That is an amazing sounding Gretsch in an amazing guitar players hands. Props!

    Thanks for everything you do PGS! Us guitar freaks and gear addicts thank you for feeding our addiction. :)

  14. RADLADRICK Says:

    DAMN! I really had my eyes and ears set on the Setzer purple hot rod
    (would match my Plum Juke 1210 amp)
    But this is true craftsmanship in great detail and TONE ! Mucho buck-o’s though
    whoa is me,,,,,,,,,, ;(

  15. StickyVinny Says:

    Does anybody know the first song?

  16. casperfren Says:

    @StickyVinny i also wonder!

  17. krookedcanvas Says:

    anyone know the second song?

  18. krookedcanvas Says:

    best pgs demo

  19. xPsuedo Says:

    what is that first song? it sounds really familiar but i can’t put my finger on it…

  20. mistersnaredrum Says:

    i love Grestch, but this looks like it has the pox or something

  21. Wiggzzzz Says:

    the song at the beginning. i must know what it is

  22. MrV1C7OR Says:

    No dislikes, obviously…

  23. vver Says:

    this has got to be the most beutifull and best sounding guitar ive ever seen on youtube. having this is my new goal in life.

  24. sebsoriano19 Says:

    The guitar is really really nice to me just a little too low-output..:/

  25. EbenezarGold Says:

    That sucker is amazing. I’m so glad they’re using Dynasonics instead of some ‘Tron, which are great, but this is perfect.

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