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About Gretsch Jim Dandy

Gretsch Jim Dandy guitars are flat top parlor-styled acoustic guitars made to resemble the Gretsch Rex guitars from the 30s, 40s and 50s. These small bodied guitars have all the vintage flair in their look which harps back to another era. Available in dashing finishes including frontier stain, retro burst colours and a graphic "G" on the scratchplate which completes their nostalgic aesthetic.

The Gretsch Jim Dandy guitar's comfortable travel size make them fun and easy guitars to play. Great for strumming chords, picked or fingerstyle performances, these guitars have satisfying warm sound and tones that can be used for a variety of players needs. Whether you are beginner or pro guitarist, the Gretsch Jim Dandy guitar have a lot to offer even in their small size. Suited well for practice, songwriting or even performing songs with on the go. These guitars are ideal travel guitars that will provide hours of enjoyment to play.

The Gretsch Jim Dandy guitars are a charming range of beginner acoustics with beautiful retro styling. These great instruments are based on 'Rex' parlour guitars from the 1930s through to the 50s. Intended as a great first guitar or indeed as an excellent talking point in any guitar fan's collection, the G9500 Jim Dandy guitars are like something from another era: a simpler and more innocent time.

These wonderful Gretsch acoustics are great fun to play and are very easy to handle. They are parlour sized, just like the originals, and they have a shorter scale which facilitates easier chording for inexperienced players.

Why Should I Choose Gretsch Jim Dandy?

  • Lightweight, compact parlour size
  • Great for a range of players from new musicians to experienced performers
  • Dashing retro style looks and finishes
  • Affordable prices

Frequently Asked Questions about Gretsch Jim Dandy

Question: Is Gretsch Jim Dandy a good beginner guitar?
Yes. Gretsch Jim Dandy guitars are excellent beginner guitars are they are easy to play due to their light weight and compact size. Learning chord shapes and finger positions can be easier for new players on a smaller size. They also give great sound at an affordable price.
Question: Does Gretsch Jim Dandy have a truss rod?
Yes, Gretsch Jim Dandy guitars have truss rods which can adjust and fine-tune intonation, tone quality and playability of the instrument.
Question: Does a Gretsch Jim Dandy have a solid top?
Depending on the model of Jim Dandy, laminated Sapele and laminated basswood is used for the body, back and sides for their light weight construction.
Question: What strings come on a Gretsch Jim Dandy?
D'Addario EJ16 Phosphor Bronze Light (.012-.053 Gauges) strings come on Gretsch Jim Dandy guitars.
Question: What finishes is the G9500 Jim Dandy available in?
The Gretsch Jim Dandy G9500 is available in a trio of suitably retro burst finishes: Chieftain Red Burst, Bronze Burst and 2-Colour Sunburst. Other limited edition finishes are available from time to time.
Question: Is the Gretsch Jim Dandy G9500 a full size guitar?
Yes, it is a small bodied guitar but a full sized one nonetheless! It has a shorter scale at 24", but this is still considered full size. Its smaller size means you'll get to around the 12th fret easily before the neck joins the body.
Question: What type of bracing is used inside these Gretsch Jim Dandy guitars?
Gretsch use X bracing in the G9500 Jim Dandy guitars for a classic acoustic tone.