Beautifully appointed
Gretsch’s G9200 Boxcar Roundneck Resonator features tasteful vintage appointments that would look right at home in the company’s catalogs of yesteryear. With the G9200, you get a lovely mahogany top graced with a vintage semi-gloss natural finish that not only looks great but enhances the instrument’s tone. There is also the intricate, mesmerizing design of the resonator itself which just oozes old-timey vibe and makes you happy they do still make a classic instrument like the G9200.
Gretsch’s legacy in American music
The Gretsch G9200 standard resonator guitar transports you back to Gretsch’s roots in American music. Everyone knows Gretsch electric guitars and drums, but many don’t know they got their start in 1883 as a banjo company. It wasn’t long before Gretsch was making mandolins, ukuleles, and eventually flat-top guitars, contributing to the very roots of American music. So when you pick up a Gretsch resonator, you’re holding more than a great resonator, you’re holding a piece of American music history.