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		<title>Introducing the Gretsch Billy Duffy G7593T Falcon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FROM THE GUITAR GUITARS WEBSITE:
Several Unique Differences Separate it from the “Falcon” Flock&#8230;
Namely its period-correct ’70s Baldwin-era shape and styling, pure  White gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish, V-shaped Falcon headstock,  Silver Sparkle binding, custom wound hot “Black Top” Filter’Tron pickups  with three-point adjustable ’70s-style metal bezels and Duffy’s  preferred ’70s-style Bigsby tailpiece.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>FROM THE GUITAR GUITARS WEBSITE:</h2>
<h3>Several Unique Differences Separate it from the “Falcon” Flock&#8230;</h3>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-3641" href="http://blog.gretsch.com/introducing-the-gretsch-billy-duffy-g7593t-falcon/2013/01/2401409805_frt_wlg_001/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-3641" title="2401409805_frt_wlg_001" src="http://blog.gretsch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/2401409805_frt_wlg_001.jpg" alt="" width="190" height="490" /></a>Namely its period-correct ’70s Baldwin-era shape and styling, pure  White gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish, V-shaped Falcon headstock,  Silver Sparkle binding, custom wound hot “Black Top” Filter’Tron pickups  with three-point adjustable ’70s-style metal bezels and Duffy’s  preferred ’70s-style Bigsby tailpiece.</p>
<p>In addition, Duffy’s signature bird of prey features a 17” wide, 2  ¾” deep single cut-away three-ply maple body with a three-ply maple  arched top and back and two spruce parallel tone bars and sound post, a  three-piece maple neck with ebony fingerboard, a chrome-plated truss rod  cover with Duffy’s signature emblazoned on it, a chrome-plated output  jack plate, pearloid wide-block fretboard inlays, ’70s-style aluminum  “G” arrow knobs and a premium gray speckled “Billy Duffy” case.</p>
<h3>Billy Duffy is Not Afraid to Make a Statement.</h3>
<p>And few things make a bolder statement than Duffy wielding his  Gretsch White Falcon under the stage lights with British rock legends  The Cult. Duffy burst out of London’s early ’80s post-punk scene in  Theatre of Hate before meeting Ian Astbury and forming one of rock ‘n’  roll’s most powerful, unique and long-lasting duos as what would become  The Cult. Duffy’s combination of thick power chords steeped in rich  chorused delay, melodic Morricone-inspired lead phrases and filthy  feedback-laden solos created an unparalleled sound larger than most  venues could contain.</p>
<p>The Cult’s first two albums, <em>Dreamtime</em> and <em>Love</em>,  solidified their place among the pre-“alternative” elite, with the  latter album featuring what would become their most popular single, “She  Sells Sanctuary,” which remains a global staple on rock radio twenty  years on and was even featured on a 2012 Super Bowl advertisement in the  States.</p>
<p>Every track on those iconic albums featured his Gretsch White  Falcon exclusively, and Duffy has made a point to include it on every  subsequent album, most notably the chart-topping <em>Electric</em> and <em>Sonic Temple</em>, and their most recent critically acclaimed release <em>Choice of Weapon</em>.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-3642" href="http://blog.gretsch.com/introducing-the-gretsch-billy-duffy-g7593t-falcon/2013/01/billy-duffy-both-guitars/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3642" title="billy-duffy-both-guitars" src="http://blog.gretsch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/billy-duffy-both-guitars.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="222" /></a></p>
<p>For more information, photos, videos, and specs, visit <a href="http://www.gretschguitars.com/features/billy-duffy">GretschGuitars.com</a>.</p>
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