Friedrich Gretsch was born in 1856, and emigrated to America when he was 16. In 1883 he founded a musical instrument shop in Brooklyn which prospered. The Fred Gretsch Company began manufacturing instruments in 1883 (while Friedrich maintained his proper name, he "Americanized" it for the company). Gretsch passed away unexpectedly (at age 39) during a trip to Germany in April 1895, and his son Fred (often referred to as Fred Gretsch, Jr. in company histories) took over the family business (at 15!). Gretsch Sr. expanded the business considerably by 1916. Beginning with percussion, ukuleles, and banjos, Gretsch introduced guitars in the early 1930s, developing a well respected line of archtop orchestra models. In 1926 the company acquired the rights to K. Zildjian Cymbals, and debuted the Gretsch tenor guitar. During the Christmas season of 1929, the production capacity was reported to be 100,000 instruments (stringed instruments and drums); and a new midwestern branch was opened in Chicago, Illinois. In March of 1940 Gretsch acquired the B & D trademark from the Bacon Banjo Corporation. Fred Gretsch, Sr. retired in 1942.
William Walter Gretsch assumed the presidency of the company until 1948, and then Fred Gretsch, Jr. took over the position. Gretsch, Jr. was the primary president during the great Gretsch heyday, and was ably assisted by such notables as Jimmy Webster and Charles "Duke" Kramer (Kramer was involved with the Gretsch company from 1935 to his retirement in 1980, and was even involved after his retirement!). During the 1950s, the majority of Gretsch's guitar line was focused on electric six-string Spanish instruments. With the endorsement of Chet Atkins and George Harrison, Gretsch electrics became very popular with both country and rock ´n roll musicians through the 1960s.
Outbid in their attempt to buy Fender in 1965, the D.H. Baldwin company bought Gretsch in 1967, and Gretsch, Jr. was made a director of Baldwin. Baldwin had previously acquired the manufacturing facilities of England´s James Ormstron Burns (Burns Guitars) in September 1965, and Baldwin was assembling the imported Burns parts in Booneville, Arkansas. In a business consolidation, The New York Gretsch operation was moved down to the Arkansas facility in 1970. Production focused on Gretsch, and Burns guitars were basically discontinued.
In January of 1973, the Booneville plant suffered a serious fire. Baldwin made the decision to discontinue guitar building operations. Three months later, long-time manager Bill Hagner formed the Hagner Musical Instruments company and formed an agreement with Baldwin to build and sell Gretsch guitars to Baldwin from the Booneville facility. Baldwin would still retain the rights to the trademark. Another fire broke out in December of the same year, but the operation recovered. Baldwin stepped in and regained control of the operation in December of 1978, the same year that they bought the Kustom Amplifier company in Chanute, Kansas. Gretsch production was briefly moved to the Kansas facility, and by 1982 they moved again to Gallatin, Tennessee. 1981 was probably the last date of guitar production, but Gretsch drum products were continued at Tennessee. In 1983 the production had again returned to Arkansas.
Baldwin had experimented briefly with guitar production at their Mexican organ facilities, producing perhaps 100 Southern Belle guitars (basically renamed Country Gentlemans) between 1978 and 1979. When Gretsch production returned to Arkansas in 1983, the Baldwin company asked Charles Kramer to come out of retirement and help bring the business back (which he did). In 1984, Baldwin also sold off their rights to Kustom amps. In 1985 Kramer brokered a deal between Baldwin and Fred Gretsch, III that returned the trademark back to the family.
Kramer and Gretsch, III developed the specifications for the reissue models that are currently being built by the Terada company in Japan.
On January 1, 2003, Gretsch guitars was sold to Fender (FMIC) as the exclusive distributor, producer, developer, and marketer of Gretsch.
Gretsch guitars are in the Fender booth now at the NAMM shows, and Fred is still consulting for Gretsch guitars. In 2010, Gretsch discontinued production on most of their acoustic guitars including the entire Rancher Series.
Charles "Duke" Kramer first joined the Gretsch company at their Chicago office in 1935. When Kramer first retired in 1980, he formed D & F Products. In late 1981, when Baldwin lost a lease on one of their small production plants, Kramer went out and bought any existing guitar parts (about three 42-foot semi-trailers worth!). While some were sold back to the revitalized Gretsch company in 1985, Kramer still made the parts available through his D & F Products company. Duke passed away on July 28, 2005 at the age of 88.
Instruments currently produced in Japan, Korea, Indonesia, and China since 1989. Distributed by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) in Scottsdale, AZ since 2003. Instruments were originally produced in New York City, NY from the early 1900s to 1970, in Booneville, AR from 1970 to 1979, and various other assembly locations between 1979 and 1981. Previously distributed by the Fred Gretsch Company of Savannah, GA from 1989 to 2002.

GRETSCH Acoustic Guitars Models

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC G100 (NO. 251-5830) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC G100 (NO. 251-5830)

- non-cutaway Synchromatic-style archtop body, spruce top, laminated maple back and sides, two f-holes, vintage white body binding, maple neck, 20-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl block inlays, black headstock with Gretsch Synchro...

GRETSCH HAWAIIAN G3100/3101/3105 (NO. 270-1101) Image

GRETSCH HAWAIIAN G3100/3101/3105 (NO. 270-1101)

- 16 in. auditorium acoustic six-string, solid Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, neoclassical position markers, three-per-side tuners, available in Black (Model G3101), Tobacco Sunburst (Model...

GRETSCH MODEL 150 (ARTIST) Image

GRETSCH MODEL 150 (ARTIST)

- carved spruce top, arched maple back, maple sides, two f-holes, multiple bound top and back, three-piece maple neck, 14/20-fret bound ebony fingerboard with pearl block inlays, bound blackface headstock with large pearl design that covers...

GRETSCH Rancher CV Model G6022CV Image

GRETSCH Rancher CV Model G6022CV

- similar to Rancher Second Reissue Model G6022, except has single round cutaway, no pickguard, adjust-a-matic metal bridge with rosewood base/Bigsby vibrato, single coil pickup, volume/tone control, disc. 1999.

GRETSCH SUN VALLEY REISSUE MODEL G6010 Image

GRETSCH SUN VALLEY REISSUE MODEL G6010

- dreadnought style, solid spruce top, triangle soundhole, three-stripe bound body, floral pattern rosette, rosewood back/sides, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl diamond inlay, pearl scroll inlay at 12th fret,...

GRETSCH MODEL 250 Image

GRETSCH MODEL 250

- arched spruce top, arched maple back, maple sides, bound cat's-eye soundholes, five-ply bound top and back and pearl top border, three-piece maple neck, 14/20-fret bound ebony fingerboard with trapezoid or misc. inlays, bound blackface he...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 300F FLATTOP Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 300F FLATTOP

- spruce top, maple arched back and sides, triangle soundhole, mulit-bound top and back, maple neck, 14/21-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearloid slashed hump top block inlay, bound cloud headstock with indents below the E strings, a...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 400F FLATTOP (MODEL 6042) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 400F FLATTOP (MODEL 6042)

- spruce top, maple arched back and sides, triangle soundhole, mulit-bound top and back with tortoiseshell layer, maple neck, 14/21-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearloid slashed hump top block inlay, bound cloud headstock with inden...

GRETSCH NEW YORKER (MODEL 6050) Image

GRETSCH NEW YORKER (MODEL 6050)

- non-cutaway archtop body, spruce top, rock maple back and sides, two f-holes, single (1949-1970) or triple (mid-1940s-1949) bound top, single bound back, bound (mid-1940s-1949) or unbound (1949-1970) 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with b...

GRETSCH RESONATOR G3170 (NO. 270-1601) Image

GRETSCH RESONATOR G3170 (NO. 270-1601)

- 14 in. body, 25.3 in. scale, laminated maple top, back and sides, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, neoclassical position markers, chrome plated resonator, three-per-side tuners, available in Tobacco Sunburst finish, mfg. 2000-03.

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC (MODEL 6038/6039) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC (MODEL 6038/6039)

- single cutaway, carved spruce top, arched laminated maple back, laminated maple sides, two double-bound f-holes, multiple-bound top and back, maple neck, bound rosewood fingerboard with slashed hump block inlays, bound headstock with a ro...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC JUMBO 125F (MODEL 6021) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC JUMBO 125F (MODEL 6021)

- spruce top, figured maple arched back and sides, triangle soundhole with rosette, mulitple bound top and back, maple neck, 14/21-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearloid block inlay, adj. rosewood bridge with triangular base, slanted...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 75 Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 75

- arched spruce top, carved maple back, maple sides, two unbound f-holes, four-ply bound top and back, three-piece maple/rosewood neck, bound ebony fingerboard with pointed end and large block inlays, black plastic headstock veneer with scr...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 100 (MODEL 6014/6015) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 100 (MODEL 6014/6015)

- carved spruce top, arched maple back, maple sides, two f-holes, tortoiseshell celluloid binding, three-piece maple neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with various symmetrical inlays, rounded top headstock with clipped edges, large fern...

GRETSCH TOWN AND COUNTRY Image

GRETSCH TOWN AND COUNTRY

- spruce top, maple arched back and sides, triangle soundhole with rosette, mulitple bound top and back, maple neck, 14/21-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearloid block inlay, black face headstock with three-per-side diecast tuners, a...

GRETSCH WAYFARER JUMBO (MODEL 6008) Image

GRETSCH WAYFARER JUMBO (MODEL 6008)

- dreadnought style, spruce top, red maple back and sides, round soundhole with rosette, mulitple bound top and back, red maple neck, 14/21-fret ebonized rosewood triple-bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl split block inlay, rosewood brid...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 115 Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 115

- carved spruce top, arched maple back, maple sides, two unbound f-holes, tortoiseshell binding on top and back, three-piece maple/rosewood neck, bound ebony fingerboard with pointed end and large block inlays, black plastic headstock venee...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 160 (MODEL 6028) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 160 (MODEL 6028)

- carved spruce top, carved curly maple back, curly maple sides, two double-bound cat's-eye soundholes, tortoiseshell bound body, five-piece maple/rosewood neck, 14/20-fret four-ply bound rosewood fingerboard with large pearl block inlay, b...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 200 Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 200

- carved spruce top, carved flame maple back, flame maple sides, two double-bound cat's-eye soundholes, wide multiple-binding on top and back, five-piece maple/rosewood neck, 14/20-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with hump block inlays, bou...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC JR. G3900 (NO. 251-0107) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC JR. G3900 (NO. 251-0107)

- 15 in. body, single cutaway archtop design, laminated maple top, back and sides, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, three-per-side tuners, neoclassical position markers, single neck-mounted jazz style pickup, available in Tobacco Sunbu...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 300 (MODEL 6036/6037) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 300 (MODEL 6036/6037)

- carved spruce top, carved flame maple back, curly maple sides, two double-bound cat's-eye soundholes, wide multiple-binding on top and back, five-piece maple/rosewood neck, 14/20-fret five-ply bound rosewood fingerboard with gold sparkle...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 400 (MODEL 6040/6041) Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC 400 (MODEL 6040/6041)

- carved spruce top, carved flame maple back, curly maple sides, two double-bound cat's-eye soundholes, wide multiple-binding with gold sparkle on top and back, five-piece maple/rosewood neck, 14/20-fret five-ply white/gold bound rosewood f...

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC/CONSTELLATION 6030/6031 Image

GRETSCH SYNCHROMATIC/CONSTELLATION 6030/6031

- single round cutaway body, arched spruce top, laminated maple back and sides, two double bound f-holes, triple bound top and back, three-piece maple/rosewood neck, 19-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearloid block inlay, bound black...