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- The DeArmond pickups were discontinued, with Gretsch using their own "FilterTron" humbuckers. Due to changes in musical tastes and changes in Gretsch company...
- tone switch versions of the Duo Jet come equipped with Gretsch's own Filtertron humbucker pickup made po****r by country music guitarist Chet Atkins,...
- during this time, Malcolm removed the neck FilterTron and middle Gibson PAF, leaving only a rewound bridge FilterTron, the firebird red finish was removed and...
- decade, the guitars had Neo-classic Thumbnail fret-markers and two Gretsch Filtertron humbucking pickups. In 1962, however, they became double cutaway guitars...
- Attala County School District. Ray Butts, inventor of the EchoSonic and FilterTron Icey W. Day, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives for three...
- including Humbucker, Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jaguar, Jazzmaster, P90, Filtertron, Mini Humbucker, and Acoustic; as well as effects pedals and b**** pickups...
- pla**** a Gretsch Anniversary Jr. with a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece and three Filtertron pickups. He later added a custom Gretsch Anniversary Jr. with two cutaways...
- (since 1958) Pickup(s) Two Dynasonic Single-coil Pickups (1954–1958); two FilterTron Humbuckers (1958–Present)/3-position toggle Colors available White, black...
- the EchoSonic, a guitar amplifier with a built-in tape echo, and the FilterTron, the first humbucker guitar pickup (used extensively on Gretsch guitars)...
- released in 2019 - green Olive Drab finish with Jason Lollar Gretsch Filtertron style Lollartron pickups, Bigsby vibrato, and Cornell's signature inlaid...