Not for the faint at heart ,sure to turn heads at your next gig, excellent build quality,very good playability and tone, oh yea.....
See my gbase store or website for all the details and pricing.
Rare 1968 Greco Shrike
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Lindy Griffith wrote:What does that pup configuration sound like?
LO -- NeckB+NeckT
ALL -- Neck BT, Bridge BT
HL -- ("Hi-Lo") NeckB plus BridgeT
HI -- BridgeB+BridgeT
Somewhere between a Ricky and an ES styled Gibson.
These were high end for the day, the pricepoint was not sufficient enough to make them as they cost more to produce than the Greco makers could actually sell them for back in the day.