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Description

We love this bass! From the hockey stick headstock to the quirky nonagon pickguard this has 70’s cool written all over it. We’ve named it Wayne Gretsch-key in honor of the Great One, but you can call it whatever you want.

Totally original. Maple neck and body, rosewood fingerboard, vintage tuners, and a strong vintage pickup. Missing its bridge cover, but otherwise complete. The headstock has a chip out of one corner on the back side. There is a scuff on the back of the neck at the 4th fret. Also a spot of wear through the finish on the back of the body and some faint reddish color transfer on the front lower bout. It has the normal dings and dents you’d expect in a vintage bass of this era, but overall looks quite good.

The TK-300 has a short scale (30 inches) bolt-on neck with nice fat frets which makes this an easy bass to play. You can hold the groove all night long with this bass and never get tired.

DETAILS
Year: 1970s

Make: Gretsch.

Model: TK-300 Bass

Color: Natural.

Case: Hard Case.

Weight: 9 pounds 5 ounces.

Condition: Good.

Modifications: None. Missing bridge cover.

Comments: The TK-300 has a short scale (30 inches) bolt-on neck with nice fat frets which makes this an easy bass to play. You can hold the groove all night long with this bass and never get tired.

Thunder Road Guitars PDX

Thunder Road Guitars PDX

1979
Gretsch
Good
Natural
Hard
7 Years
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
Will York
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