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Description

Surely one of the most fabulous Gretsch birds to ever take flight, the Gretsch G5021E Rancher Penguin Parlor delivers classic Penguin style and appointments in a richly resonant parlor-sized acoustic/electric guitar. It's built in Indonesia from a solid spruce top on a laminated maple back and sides, with a mahogany standard U-profile neck home to a comfortable rosewood fingerboard.

The Fishman Presys III pickup/preamp system provides a modern sonic complement to classic touches, while the synthetic bone nut, laurel bridge, gold sparkle binding and vertical wing Gretsch headstock logo all add support and stunning good looks. Built for live performance, this Rancher Penguin Parlor is unapologetically Gretsch, and will give you the big sound and bold style you need to shake any concert hall!

As always, feel free to contact our store for more details, or with any questions.

Weight: 4 lbs. 11 oz.
Neck material: mahogany
Scale length: 25"
Nut width: 1.675"
Fingerboard radius: 12"
Neck shape: standard U
Fingerboard material: rosewood
Frets: 20, vintage
Country of origin: Indonesia
Case not included
Replay Guitar Exchange

Replay Guitar Exchange

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Replay Guitar Exchange
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813-254-8880
Tampa, Florida
8:50 PM
Monday - Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday: Closed

We accept all major credit cards and PayPal via our website, telephone, or in-store. We also offer no-interest financing options such as PayPal (on-line) and Synchrony Credit (in-store).

Free shipping on all orders! We ship to the continental US only --no international shipping. We typically ship via UPS Ground, but some smaller packages (like strings) will go US Postal Service.

You may return your purchase for a full refund within 14 days provided it is returned in the same condition with the original packaging, accessories, and documentation. Otherwise, a re-stocking fee may be assessed. Buyer is responsible for return shipping unless we have made some type of error.