Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Sorry, this deal has expired. Get notified of deals like this in the future. Add Deal Alert for this Item
Forum Thread

Gretsch Guitars G2627T Streamliner Center Block 3-pickup "Cateye" Bigsby Electric Guitar Green $400 (33% off) Free S&H

+17 Deal Score
5,775 Views
Gretsch Guitars G2627T Streamliner Center Block 3-pickup "Cateye" with Bigsby Electric Guitar Georgia Green is for sale at Musician Friend for $399.99 (save $200, 33% discount from $599.99)

Deal is live until 8 am EST Aug-11 or when sold out.

Shipping is free.

https://www.musiciansfriend.com/g...1000001000

The G2627T Streamliner Center Block with Bigsby in an exclusive Georgia Green finish bursts into the modern music era with powerful sound and style. Brash and feedback-resistant, the sleek G2627T is designed for the guitarist who demands more than the mundane from an instrument—more performance, more style and most importantly, more volume—while retaining all you expect from a Gretsch.

The Streamliner's sound is driven by its spruce center block and trio of Broad'Tron humbucking pickups. These pickups spawn improved definition with tighter bass response for robust lows, pristine highs and a throaty midrange. A lightweight spruce center block runs the length of the double-cutaway body, reinforcing the top while eliminating undesired feedback for volume-friendly performance on rocking stages. Unlock endless tonal options with the added middle pickup and versatile control layout—a pair of three-way pickup toggle switches engages every pickup combination, while master tone control, master volume control and neck, middle and bridge pickup volume controls allow for complete tonal flexibility.

A fast-playing 12"-radius laurel fingerboard with pearloid Small Block inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets sits atop the bound nato neck with a thin "U"-shaped profile—ideal for chord work or fiery riffing. Add some shimmer and expression to your playing with the Bigsby-licensed B70 vibrato tailpiece, while the anchored Adjusto-Matic bridge and synthetic bone nut grant astounding tuning stability and accurate, slip-free intonation.

All the classic eye-catching style you've come to expect from Gretsch is here—vintage-style black control knobs, unique Cat's Eye F-holes, elegant aged white binding, slick-looking nickel hardware, black pickguard and arched laminated maple construction. Nearly impossible to put down once you pick it up, the G2627T Streamliner has the updated sound and classic style that has earned Gretsch accolades since the dawn of rock 'n' roll.
If you purchase something through a post on our site, Slickdeals may get a small share of the sale.
Deal
Score
+17
5,775 Views

Your comment cannot be blank.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Jun 2010
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,894 Posts
196 Reputation
caotico
08-10-2020 at 07:24 AM.
08-10-2020 at 07:24 AM.
Beautiful looking guitar. I have always liked these a esthetically, but I've never had a chance to play one.
Reply
Joined Mar 2019
L3: Novice
> bubble2 110 Posts
22 Reputation
imanemergency3
08-10-2020 at 09:25 PM.
08-10-2020 at 09:25 PM.
Ugh if only I weren't already saving for the Nick 13 signature model coming out..
Reply
Joined Sep 2010
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 43 Posts
26 Reputation
hycotuss
08-11-2020 at 01:43 AM.
08-11-2020 at 01:43 AM.
I bought it... oopsie.. Smilie
Reply
Joined Dec 2007
L4: Apprentice
> bubble2 333 Posts
93 Reputation
eyewerks
08-15-2020 at 01:02 AM.
08-15-2020 at 01:02 AM.
I was debating picking one up in June when it was offered for $420 as a SDOTD. I had wished the fret inlays were different, but otherwise loved the look of the guitar. While I've never played the G2627T I have played similar G2622 models and liked them. Long story short, I ordered it last night and MF matched the sale price.

it seems Gretsch sells a few cases that fit this guitar, and the lower priced ($120-150) "economy" models get poor video reviews for crap finishing, handles and latches (only 3 cheap fasteners). Better Gretsch cases start at $180. Does anyone know of a 3rd party manufacturer that makes a hard case that fits these guitars?

Reply
Page 1 of 1
Start the Conversation
 

More Free Shipping Deals & Discounts

Link Copied

The link has been copied to the clipboard.