I love Gretsch, I love 335's, but this grosses me out.

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Sorry for my delay in replying to this thread...

The body shape. It gives me diarrhea. Can't stand it.

Yeah, I'm also not a fan of the "symmetric atrophied stumps" look. (And I don't like the 335 either, but for different reasons.)

And since we are mentioning our least favorite design decisions: not a fan of the "acromegaly forehead" upper bout look either. Our favorite guitar the Telecaster is kind of borderline there; Godin is a repeat offender in this category. They have this hideous bulbous shape instead of an upper horn, usually full of controls too.

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I think the jet reflected Fred's disdain for solidbodies, because the pressed top floats over the routed out back, and it sounds like a hollowbody. There are newer "jets" that are just solid lookalikes, but the pic in the OP is a real one.
Um - no! This is a REISSUE Model and not the real fifties or sixties issue. The girl in Josie And The Pussycats movie played the real thing (Rachael Leigh Cook). I keep looking for that guitar to come up from time to time hoping to see the tremolo as the one in the movie had none - the bar had been removed.
 

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Um - no! This is a REISSUE Model and not the real fifties or sixties issue. The girl in Josie And The Pussycats movie played the real thing (Rachael Leigh Cook). I keep looking for that guitar to come up from time to time hoping to see the tremolo as the one in the movie had none - the bar had been removed.

If it's a good reissue, it's a real one as far as I'm concerned. I'm a musician, not a museum curator or collector of movie guitars. I played a couple of the 53 duo jet reissues a few years ago and they were fantastic guitars, and absolutely hollow under the top. The pic that was in the OP had an archtop style floating bridge, so I know it's not one of the solid lookalikes gretsch sells now.
 

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I don't know anything about the one in the movie and I never saw it, but the original ones usually had a Burns tailpiece.
 

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It's too much like a "tulip" guitars for my tastes. I'm more shaped like a pear, but working on it.

This one is extra yucky, maybe it looked really good on paper.

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They were rehearsing for 2015 perhaps...
 

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It's too much like a "tulip" guitars for my tastes. I'm more shaped like a pear, but working on it.

This one is extra yucky, maybe it looked really good on paper.

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They were rehearsing for 2015 perhaps...
It would look good wrapped in paper.
Lots of it.
Definitely someone else’s guitar.
 

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I have the guitar in the picture...swapped out the wiring, tuners and nut and is one of my sweetest guitars. Like the picture above....take it off the stand and I think it's sharp looking. I don't care for the non-tummy cut...but hey..Les Pauls, Teles...
It's actually smaller than a Tele or a Strat and the Chinese Filtertrons are nice... and yeah....I'm not some old grandpa strummin in their rocking chair. Rocking hard (my guitars now!!) since the 60's.
 

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There were a whole bunch of these at Guitar Center Monday. Mostly the lower end ones.

None of them felt mostly hollow to me. Boat anchors one and all. Am sure they are not all thst way but I was quite surprised.
 

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Tiny guitars too. Love mine....but my tech messed up the wiring...that's another story. Lowest, non buzz action you'd ever see.
 

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