The Gretsch Drum Book

The Gretsch Drum Book

Author: Rob Cook

Publisher: Rebeats Press

Published: 2013-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781888408201

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(Book). The Gretsch Drum Book by Rob Cook in collaboration with John Sheridan is a complete business history of the Gretsch Drum Company and dating guide for Gretsch drums. From the founding of the company in 1883, every significant management change of direction is discussed right up to the current era in which owner Fred W. Gretsch partners with KMC Music. A history of Gretsch artist relations includes an alphabetic list of every Gretsch drum endorser from 1936 to 2012 with photos of over 200 of them. The dating guide illustrates every catalog, color, badge, snare drum, drum kit, and hardware item catalogued through the 130-year history of Gretsch drums.


Gretsch Drums

Gretsch Drums

Author: Chet Falzerano

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780931759987

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The Gretsch Book

The Gretsch Book

Author: Tony Bacon

Publisher: Backbeat Books

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9780879304089

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The popular authors of The Fender Book present a complete pictorial history of Gretsch guitars and the musicians who made them famous--from country music's Chet Atkins to the Beatles' George Harrison. Players and fans alike will enjoy the commentary and stunning, full-color photography. More than 70 Gretsch guitars are shown. 100 color photos.


50 Years of Gretsch Electrics

50 Years of Gretsch Electrics

Author: Tony Bacon

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9780879308223

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Introduced in 1954 as one of Gretsch's "Guitars of the Future," the White Falcon was an overwhelmingly impressive instrument. The influence of this spectacular new guitar spread to other models and guitar manufacturers. It was the dawn of a half-century of awe-inspiring guitars which are now favored by widely popular artists including Pete Townshend, Tom Petty, Alanis Morisette, Sheryl Crow, John Frusciante, Bo Diddley, and more. This book compiles the best of Gretsch's inventions over the past 50 years and tells the stories of their creation and the men who created them. Includes 100 photos! (8-1/2 inch. x 11 inch., 144 pages)


Gretsch

Gretsch

Author: Jay Scott

Publisher: Centerstream Publications

Published: 1992-06-01

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13: 147682536X

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(Guitar). This is the comprehensive, must-own owner's or collector's manual for any Gretsch fan. It uncovers the history of the guitars through pages of color photos, hundreds of black & white photos, and forewords by Fred Gretsch, George Harrison, Randy Bachman, Brian Setzer, and Duane Eddy. It contains 30 chapters covering each Gretsch model in depth and a section of patent numbers and drawings for collectors. Find out what makes the essential rockabilly guitar such a collector's item and such an icon of popular music history.


Gretsch 6120

Gretsch 6120

Author: Edward Ball

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764334849

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The iconic American guitar is the Gretsch model 6120, that Chet Atkins has endorsed and George Harrison, Pete Townshend, Brian Setzer, and other well known musicians used. 334 bold color images reveal its evolution into a highly collectible instrument produced in limited numbers. Fresh insights, compelling images, and significant new information explain what contributed to its development. Get the most accurate account to date of events in the Gretsch production environment of the 1950s and '60s. This book is an indispensable technical resource for dealers, collectors, and vintage guitar enthusiasts.


Ball's Manual of Gretsch Guitars

Ball's Manual of Gretsch Guitars

Author: Edward Ball

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764346439

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"The ultimate go-to book for information about vintage Gretsch guitars of the 1950s ... supported by compelling photography and an extensive, batch-by-batch recreation of the Gretsch Brooklyn factory's lost production history."--Jacket flap.


The Guitars of the Fred Gretsch Company

The Guitars of the Fred Gretsch Company

Author: Jay Scott

Publisher: Centerstream Publications

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780931759505

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(Guitar). This is the comprehensive, must-own owner's or collector's manual for any Gretsch fan. It uncovers the history of the guitars through 32 pages of color photos, hundreds of black & white photos, and forewords by Fred Gretsch, George Harrison, Randy Bachman, Brian Setzer, and Duane Eddy. It contains 30 chapters covering each Gretsch model in depth and a section of patent numbers and drawings for collectors. Find out what makes the essential rockabilly guitar such a collector's item and such an icon of popular music history. 9 x 12 . Softcover.


The Rogers Book

The Rogers Book

Author:

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1999-11-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1476851379

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(Book). In this book, author Rob Cook gives the complete history of the Rogers Drum Company, whose drums, in the words of Not-So-Modern Drummer editor John Aldridge, were "the Cadillac of the 1960s...(whose) innovations in hardware design have been copied by almost every drum manufacturer in existence." The Rogers Book covers the company's east coast beginnings, the Covington, OH era, English Rogers, the CBS era, and much more. It includes a list of Rogers endorsees, a comprehensive guide for dating equipment, a color section showing old catalogs and drum colors, the parts listings from all Rogers catalogs, a list of current resources, and lots of photographs throughout. This is a must-have for all drum enthusiasts!