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, Sr. in company histories) took over the family business (at 15!). Gretsch Sr. expanded the business considerably by 1916. Beginning with percussion, ukeleles, 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.
Instruments currently produced in Japan since 1989, the U.S. since 1995, and Korea and/or China since 2000. Distributed by the Fender Musical Instrument 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 Electric Guitars Models

GRETSCH MODEL 6071 HOLLOWBODY BASS Image

GRETSCH MODEL 6071 HOLLOWBODY BASS

- single round cutaway hollow bound body, maple top/back/sides, padded back, two painted bound f-holes, two finger rests, maple neck, 21-fret with zero fret rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlays, Strat-style blackface headstock with lo...

GRETSCH MODEL 6075/6076 12-STRING Image

GRETSCH MODEL 6075/6076 12-STRING

- 12-string configuration, semi-hollow body, rosewood fingerboard with large triangular inlays, bound headstock with six-per-side tuners, adj. rosewood bridge, G cutout trapeze tailpiece, raised cream pickguard, two SuperTron pickups, contr...

GRETSCH MONKEES' ROCK-N-ROLL MODEL MODEL 6123 Image

GRETSCH MONKEES' ROCK-N-ROLL MODEL MODEL 6123

- double round cutaway bound maple body, arched top, two bound f-holes, maple neck, 22-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl double thumbnail inlay, blackface peghead with pearl logo inlay, peghead mounted nameplate and three-per-side...

GRETSCH PRINCESS MODEL 6106 Image

GRETSCH PRINCESS MODEL 6106

- offset double cutaway mahogany body with beveled edges based on the solidbody Corvette, padded back, mahogany neck, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, Tone Twister vibrato, body matching peghead with logo, three-per-side t...

GRETSCH BONO IRISH FALCON G6136I (NO. 241-1409) Image

GRETSCH BONO IRISH FALCON G6136I (NO. 241-1409)

- single cutaway hollow body, arched laminated maple body, f-holes, two-piece maple neck, multiple gold sparkle bindings, 22-fret ebony fingerboard with MOP hump-block inlays and Bono's signature at the 12th fret, three-per-side tuners, ebo...

GRETSCH RALLY MODEL 6104/6105 Image

GRETSCH RALLY MODEL 6104/6105

- double round cutaway hollow body, arched maple top, maple back and sides, two f-holes, maple neck, 22-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl thumbnail inlays to 12th fret and dot inlays from the 15th fret and above, blackface headstoc...

GRETSCH MODEL 7615 SOLIDBODY BASS Image

GRETSCH MODEL 7615 SOLIDBODY BASS

- offset asymmetrical double cutaway mahogany body with bass bout cutout, mahogany neck, 22-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlay, bound matching headstock with logo and two-per-side tuners, fixed bridge, large rosewood pickg...

GRETSCH RAMBLER MODEL 6115 Image

GRETSCH RAMBLER MODEL 6115

- single sharp cutaway 3/4 size hollow body, single-bound maple body, two f-holes, maple neck, 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlay, single-bound blackface headstock with logo inlay, three-per-side tuners with plastic buttons,...

GRETSCH SPARKLE JET G1615 (NO. 251-3006) Image

GRETSCH SPARKLE JET G1615 (NO. 251-3006)

- single cutaway semi-hollow body design, optional f-hole, bolt-on maple neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, matching headstock with three-per-side tuners, wraparound bridge, two humbucker pickups, control layout #2 (four kn...

GRETSCH TK 300 MODEL 7626/7627 Image

GRETSCH TK 300 MODEL 7626/7627

- unique offset double cutaway solid maple body with bottom divot, bolt-on maple neck, 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with no inlays, "hockey stick"-style headstock with large vertical Grestch logo and four-on-one-side tuners, Termi...

GRETSCH ROC II MODEL 7621 Image

GRETSCH ROC II MODEL 7621

- single cutaway solidbody, bound mahogany body with a flat top, bound ebony fingerboard with thumbnail inlays, six-saddle bridge, tailpiece, two humbucker pickups, four knobs (v1, v2, treble boost, distortion) and two selector switches mou...

GRETSCH SPECIAL JET G525X (NO. 251-5000) Image

GRETSCH SPECIAL JET G525X (NO. 251-5000)

- single cutaway mahogany body, mahogany neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with thumbnail inlays, black pickguard, two DeArmond single coil pickups, wrap around bridge and tailpiece, two knobs, three-way switch, chrome hardware, available...

GRETSCH NEW JET MODEL G6114 (NO. 241-0501) Image

GRETSCH NEW JET MODEL G6114 (NO. 241-0501)

- single cutaway mahogany body, carved flamed maple top, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard with Gretsch humped inlays, three-per-side tuners, Dual TV Jones Filtertron pickups, tune-o-matic bridge, G tailpiece, three-way switch, four knobs...

GRETSCH STREAMLINER MODEL G315X (NO. 251-0201) Image

GRETSCH STREAMLINER MODEL G315X (NO. 251-0201)

- single cutaway hollowbody design, laminated maple top, back, and sides, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with thumbnail position markers, G tailpiece or Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, two Dynasonic single coil pickups, available in Black (Mode...

GRETSCH POWER JET MODEL G6128TVP (NO. 241-0412) Image

GRETSCH POWER JET MODEL G6128TVP (NO. 241-0412)

- single cutaway Duo-Jet style mahogany body, laminated arched maple top, multiple body binding, one-piece mahogany neck, bound 22-fret ebony fingerboard with thumbnail inlays, bound headstock with three-per-side Grover tuners, rosewood rol...

GRETSCH STREAMLINER MODEL 6102/6103/7565/7566 Image

GRETSCH STREAMLINER MODEL 6102/6103/7565/7566

- double round cutaway bound maple body, arched top, two f-holes, maple neck, 22-fret with zero fretbound rosewood fingerboard with pearl thumbnail inlay, dot inlay above 12th fret (1969-1972), blackface peghead with nameplate, three-per-si...