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Gretsch Traveling Wilburys TW-300 Electric Guitar

Fun collector piece.  Single humbucker, volume, tone with split. One small ding in finish on the top.  Missing original trem arm.  Original box included.

"At the behest of George Harrison, a floundering Gretsch was commissioned to build a promotional instrument for the Harrison/Dylan/Orbison/Lynn/Petty project. These guitars were made in Korea for Gretsch and signaled their return to guitar making in 1988 and designed to pay homage to the Danelectro's of the 1950s and 60s, and were in production from 1988-1992. It has a white sparkle finish with Traveling Wilbury's graphics (no two alike) on the front and an autograph of band members stamped on the back. It's made of masonite (ala DanElectro). So it's very light. Production numbers are unknown but TWs were offered in as many as 6 configurations and were priced accordingly (TW-100; TW-200; TW-300; TW-500; TW-600). Variances in models were pickups and hardware."

The TW-300 is the model used by Harrison in the Handle with Care video. 

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