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Professional Collection Wildwood Limited G6136TJR Falcon Junior - Singlecut, Semi-Hollow

Professional Collection Wildwood Limited G6136TJR Falcon Junior - Singlecut, Semi-Hollow

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The Falcon Flies Again

The Gretsch Falcon began was supposed to be nothing more than a marketing stunt. It was a larger-than-life prototype meant to represent the loftiest ideals of lutherie, much like the one-off show cars that the Big Three automakers would send to automotive trade shows with huge fins and ridiculous, over-the-top opulent design. However, the Falcon generated so much interest when they d... Read More...

  • Brand

    Gretsch

  • Finish Aging

    Polyurethane Gloss

  • Weight

    7.85 lbs.

  • neck measurements

    .840 1st - .900 9th

  • Finish Color

    Ocean Turquoise Metallic

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The Falcon Flies Again

The Gretsch Falcon began was supposed to be nothing more than a marketing stunt. It was a larger-than-life prototype meant to represent the loftiest ideals of lutherie, much like the one-off show cars that the Big Three automakers would send to automotive trade shows with huge fins and ridiculous, over-the-top opulent design. However, the Falcon generated so much interest when they debuted it at the 1954 NAMM show that they had no choice but to turn their one-off guitar into a production model. It was a huge, luxurious guitar with a larger-than-life personality; in other words, it was the Cadillac of hollowbodies.

Well, if a normal Falcon is the guitar equivalent of a blinged-out Coupe De Ville, our Wildwood Exclusive Falcon Juniors are like Corvettes: sleek, hot-rodded little numbers that carry the pedigree and tradition of the Falcon name with a few high-performance tweaks that give discerning modern players the feel and sound they crave. Let’s take a closer look and see why these jammin’ Juniors get the Wildwood staff so revved up!

Size Matters

The most obvious difference between our Wildwood Exclusive Falcon Juniors is their smaller size; after all, we call them Juniors for a reason! To give you an idea of the differences between the two models, here’s a handy-dandy side-by-side comparison of all their various dimensions:

Lower bout width: Junior 16” Regular 17”

Length of body (to end of Bigsby): Junior 21”  Regular  21.5”

Upper bout: Junior 11.5” Regular 12”

Waistline: Junior: 9.25” Regular 10.375”

Depth at edge: Junior 2.5” Regular 2.75”

Total Length: Junior 42” Regular 44”

As you can see, our Falcon Juniors are about five to ten percent smaller than a normal Falcon in most key areas. This means that they have slightly more focused, defined tonal character as opposed to the broader sound of the Falcon, but the main effect has to do with ergonomics. Gretsch Falcons really are the Cadillacs of hollowbodies, and, like their vehicular counterparts, Falcons are really big! Our Falcon Juniors still have a big personality, but because they come in a smaller package, they are a little easier on the back, arms, and shoulders. As a result, we believe they deliver an incredible playing experience without sacrificing the rich sound Gretsches are known for.

The Sweet Sound of Super’Trons

Speaking of awesome sounds, that brings us to the next most important feature of our Falcon Juniors: their killer TV Jones Super’Tron pickups. The fine people at TV Jones have done a bang-up job of replicating the classic sound of the original 1960s Super’Trons, and we think they give these Falcon Juniors a whole ‘nother flavor of killer Gretsch tone. They use steel blades instead of poles, so they have extra inductance, which translates to fuller, punchier tone across the whole harmonic spectrum.

It’s also a little bit easier to get Super’Trons to break up, as they are tremendously touch-sensitive. When you pick hard while playing into an amp set near the edge of its headroom, you are rewarded with the sort of glorious crunch, jangle and growl that rock and roll dreams are made of, yet the sound remains clear and articulate.

By contrast, when you ease off with your right hand you get all the quack, blooming high overtones, and low-end warmth you’ll ever need! This stunning touch-sensitivity makes for an incredibly dynamic, expressive playing experience.

One Thing We Can All Agree On

This combination of dynamism and fullness is a big part of why fingerpickers like Chet Atkins loved the original Super’Trons. However, their magic lies in their ability to appeal to everyone, regardless of style or taste. For instance, we have one staff member who primarily plays acoustic fingerstyle jazz. I, on the other hand, tend to play aggressive, punk-inflected indie music that borrows heavily from country and folk (translation: I play alt-country, poorly).

Despite our stylistic differences, both of us LOVE the sound of Falcon Juniors. While their rich sound and touch-sensitivity will make finger-pickers yearn to run through “Orange Blossom Special,” their capacity for grit and nastiness makes me want to play “Search and Destroy” by The Stooges or some fuzzy Neil Young riffs from one of his records with Crazy Horse.

In fact, just about every member of the Wildwood staff digs the sound of these guitars for a different reason! That’s what makes them so cool: they seem to inspire everyone who plays them in a different way! So, we are proud to present the Wildwood Exclusive Falcon Junior to our exceptional customers. We know that they will make your muse work overtime, and we are excited to see how they push you to reach new heights of creativity and expressiveness on your musical journey. 

  • Brand Name

    Gretsch

  • Model

    Professional Collection Wildwood Limited G6136TJR Falcon Junior

  • Limited Edition

    Limited to 12 Pieces

  • Finish Color

    Ocean Turquoise Metallic

  • Finish Type

    Polyurethane Gloss

  • Weight

    7.85 lbs.

  • Top Wood

    Arched 3-Ply Maple with Bound Oversized F-Holes

  • Bracing

    ML Bracing

  • Binding

    Gold Sparkle with Black and White Purfling

  • Back & Sides Wood

    3-Ply Maple

  • Neck Dimensions

    .840 1st - .900 9th

  • Neck Wood

    Maple with Walnut Line

  • Neck Joint

    14-Fret Dovetail

  • Neck Shape

    Standard U

  • Neck Finish

    Ocean Turquoise Metallic

  • Fingerboard Wood

    Bound Ebony

  • Fingerboard Radius

    12"

  • Fingerboard Inlays

    Mother-of-Pearl Hump Block with Feather Engraving

  • Frets

    22 Small

  • Scale Length

    24.6"

  • Headstock

    Ocean Turquoise Metallic, Falcon-Style Gold Sparkle Gretsch Vertical Wing Logo and Inlays

  • Nut Material

    Bone

  • Width at Nut

    1.693" (43mm)

  • Pickups

    TV Jones Super'Tron

  • Controls

    Master Volume, Neck Volume, Bridge Volume, Master Tone, P/U Selector Toggle, Treble Bleed Circuit

  • Tailpiece

    Bigsby B-6G

  • Hardware

    Gold

  • Tuners

    Gold Grover Imperial

  • bridge

    Gold Rocking Bar with Pinned Ebony Base

  • Pickguard

    Gold Plexi w/Gold Gretsch Logo and Black Falcon

  • Unique Features

    Wildwood Limited Falcon Junior Internal F-Hole Label

  • Case

    Gretsch Deluxe Black Hardshell

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

Product Descriptions

The Falcon Flies Again

The Gretsch Falcon began was supposed to be nothing more than a marketing stunt. It was a larger-than-life prototype meant to represent the loftiest ideals of lutherie, much like the one-off show cars that the Big Three automakers would send to automotive trade shows with huge fins and ridiculous, over-the-top opulent design. However, the Falcon generated so much interest when they debuted it at the 1954 NAMM show that they had no choice but to turn their one-off guitar into a production model. It was a huge, luxurious guitar with a larger-than-life personality; in other words, it was the Cadillac of hollowbodies.

Well, if a normal Falcon is the guitar equivalent of a blinged-out Coupe De Ville, our Wildwood Exclusive Falcon Juniors are like Corvettes: sleek, hot-rodded little numbers that carry the pedigree and tradition of the Falcon name with a few high-performance tweaks that give discerning modern players the feel and sound they crave. Let’s take a closer look and see why these jammin’ Juniors get the Wildwood staff so revved up!

Size Matters

The most obvious difference between our Wildwood Exclusive Falcon Juniors is their smaller size; after all, we call them Juniors for a reason! To give you an idea of the differences between the two models, here’s a handy-dandy side-by-side comparison of all their various dimensions:

Lower bout width: Junior 16” Regular 17”

Length of body (to end of Bigsby): Junior 21”  Regular  21.5”

Upper bout: Junior 11.5” Regular 12”

Waistline: Junior: 9.25” Regular 10.375”

Depth at edge: Junior 2.5” Regular 2.75”

Total Length: Junior 42” Regular 44”

As you can see, our Falcon Juniors are about five to ten percent smaller than a normal Falcon in most key areas. This means that they have slightly more focused, defined tonal character as opposed to the broader sound of the Falcon, but the main effect has to do with ergonomics. Gretsch Falcons really are the Cadillacs of hollowbodies, and, like their vehicular counterparts, Falcons are really big! Our Falcon Juniors still have a big personality, but because they come in a smaller package, they are a little easier on the back, arms, and shoulders. As a result, we believe they deliver an incredible playing experience without sacrificing the rich sound Gretsches are known for.

The Sweet Sound of Super’Trons

Speaking of awesome sounds, that brings us to the next most important feature of our Falcon Juniors: their killer TV Jones Super’Tron pickups. The fine people at TV Jones have done a bang-up job of replicating the classic sound of the original 1960s Super’Trons, and we think they give these Falcon Juniors a whole ‘nother flavor of killer Gretsch tone. They use steel blades instead of poles, so they have extra inductance, which translates to fuller, punchier tone across the whole harmonic spectrum.

It’s also a little bit easier to get Super’Trons to break up, as they are tremendously touch-sensitive. When you pick hard while playing into an amp set near the edge of its headroom, you are rewarded with the sort of glorious crunch, jangle and growl that rock and roll dreams are made of, yet the sound remains clear and articulate.

By contrast, when you ease off with your right hand you get all the quack, blooming high overtones, and low-end warmth you’ll ever need! This stunning touch-sensitivity makes for an incredibly dynamic, expressive playing experience.

One Thing We Can All Agree On

This combination of dynamism and fullness is a big part of why fingerpickers like Chet Atkins loved the original Super’Trons. However, their magic lies in their ability to appeal to everyone, regardless of style or taste. For instance, we have one staff member who primarily plays acoustic fingerstyle jazz. I, on the other hand, tend to play aggressive, punk-inflected indie music that borrows heavily from country and folk (translation: I play alt-country, poorly).

Despite our stylistic differences, both of us LOVE the sound of Falcon Juniors. While their rich sound and touch-sensitivity will make finger-pickers yearn to run through “Orange Blossom Special,” their capacity for grit and nastiness makes me want to play “Search and Destroy” by The Stooges or some fuzzy Neil Young riffs from one of his records with Crazy Horse.

In fact, just about every member of the Wildwood staff digs the sound of these guitars for a different reason! That’s what makes them so cool: they seem to inspire everyone who plays them in a different way! So, we are proud to present the Wildwood Exclusive Falcon Junior to our exceptional customers. We know that they will make your muse work overtime, and we are excited to see how they push you to reach new heights of creativity and expressiveness on your musical journey. 

Specifications

    • Serial Number

      JT25082676

    • Brand Name

      Gretsch

    • Model

      Professional Collection Wildwood Limited G6136TJR Falcon Junior

    • Limited Edition

      Limited to 12 Pieces

    • Finish Color

      Ocean Turquoise Metallic

    • Finish Type

      Polyurethane Gloss

    • Weight

      7.85 lbs.

    • Top Wood

      Arched 3-Ply Maple with Bound Oversized F-Holes

    • Bracing

      ML Bracing

    • Binding

      Gold Sparkle with Black and White Purfling

    • Back & Sides Wood

      3-Ply Maple

    • Neck Dimensions

      .840 1st - .900 9th

    • Neck Wood

      Maple with Walnut Line

    • Neck Joint

      14-Fret Dovetail

    • Neck Shape

      Standard U

    • Neck Finish

      Ocean Turquoise Metallic

    • Fingerboard Wood

      Bound Ebony

    • Fingerboard Radius

      12"

    • Fingerboard Inlays

      Mother-of-Pearl Hump Block with Feather Engraving

    • Frets

      22 Small

    • Scale Length

      24.6"

    • Headstock

      Ocean Turquoise Metallic, Falcon-Style Gold Sparkle Gretsch Vertical Wing Logo and Inlays

    • Nut Material

      Bone

    • Width at Nut

      1.693" (43mm)

    • Pickups

      TV Jones Super'Tron

    • Controls

      Master Volume, Neck Volume, Bridge Volume, Master Tone, P/U Selector Toggle, Treble Bleed Circuit

    • Tailpiece

      Bigsby B-6G

    • Hardware

      Gold

    • Tuners

      Gold Grover Imperial

    • bridge

      Gold Rocking Bar with Pinned Ebony Base

    • Pickguard

      Gold Plexi w/Gold Gretsch Logo and Black Falcon

    • Unique Features

      Wildwood Limited Falcon Junior Internal F-Hole Label

    • Case

      Gretsch Deluxe Black Hardshell

Why Order from Us

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

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