This was on GC site at a relatively low price for the quoted "great" condition. Would cost more to get a B-stock Harley Benton HB35....
Hope I get lucky like I did with my D'Angelico and I don't have to use the famous GC return policy.


From what I've read, the G2622 Streamliners are a semi hollow with a center block, have G&B humbuckers called Broadtrons.mickey wrote:Not a Gretsch I am familiar with but
I've never met a Gretsch I did not like!
Hope it lives up to your expectations!
I do tend to like them, so it should hopefully be right up my alley.OMB wrote:It won't sound Gretschy per se but I like the humbies in my Streamliner so if you lean towards humbuckers this is a good one. Hope it is in good shape.
I was worried it might be a reject from Casa de TJ, since it came out of West PB Guitar Center...tobijohn wrote:It's a great guitar, I've got one with the green finish. The Chinese have no problem with build quality as long as they aren't asked to hit a sub $200 price point...
Pure coincidence, ordinarily I would assume that it was a trade-in on something else but that GC never has any new lefty stuff in stock and only occasionally anything used..
I personally think the pickups in these are quite versatile. ENJOY!
I have a 5622 & an AS-1000. They are a perfect fit in each other's cases buthonyock wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:35 pmFrom what I've read, the G2622 Streamliners are a semi hollow with a center block, have G&B humbuckers called Broadtrons.mickey wrote:Not a Gretsch I am familiar with but
I've never met a Gretsch I did not like!
Hope it lives up to your expectations!
I've lacking a double cut semi hollow ever since I sold my second AS820.
The Blacktop Broadtrons in the 5622 and Broadtrons BT-2S in the 2622 are different.