Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman (2024)

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Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman (9)heads on fire

Great guitar, weighs a ton!

Published on 11/18/11 at 11:41

Made in Nashville, TN, USA
Maple top, back, sides, neck, and center block
Ebony Fretboard, with 22 frets
Chet Atkins Half Circle offset inlays
Tuneamatic bridge
Bigsby tailpiece
2 Gibson humbuckers
1 master volume, 2 individual pickup volumes, 1 tone
1 3-way switch
Gold Hardware
Gibson easy-winding tuners!

UTILIZATION

The Country Gentleman may be the classiest guitar on this Earth. It screams "genteel", in such a way that one would want to have a mint julep on the side table while strumming this on a rocking chair on the front porch. The guitar was dreamed up for/by Chet Atkins, after he left the Gretsch corporation. This instrument plays, looks, and sounds utterly fantastic, and the...…

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Made in Nashville, TN, USA
Maple top, back, sides, neck, and center block
Ebony Fretboard, with 22 frets
Chet Atkins Half Circle offset inlays
Tuneamatic bridge
Bigsby tailpiece
2 Gibson humbuckers
1 master volume, 2 individual pickup volumes, 1 tone
1 3-way switch
Gold Hardware
Gibson easy-winding tuners!

UTILIZATION

The Country Gentleman may be the classiest guitar on this Earth. It screams "genteel", in such a way that one would want to have a mint julep on the side table while strumming this on a rocking chair on the front porch. The guitar was dreamed up for/by Chet Atkins, after he left the Gretsch corporation. This instrument plays, looks, and sounds utterly fantastic, and the Bigsby vibrato bar helps it achieve some nice subtle bends. But, I will say without question that this is the heaviest guitar I have ever played, bar none. This weighs more than really old Les Pauls, and that's saying something! I measured mine at over 13 pounds, and with my pain problems, I had to sell it unfortunately.

SOUNDS

For the styles of music that will undoubtedly be conjured up on this fine guitar, it sounds perfect. Rockabilly, fingerstyle country, blues, jazz - this excels at all of those styles. I'm a fan of the master volume, at this can allow the two pickups to be blended to taste while still allowing overall control to be had with just one knob. The pickups are fantastically detailed, yet still warm enough to build a fire with.

OVERALL OPINION

Best feature, other than the neck and the sounds - the tuners! These tuners have a flip-out "wing" that acts as a winder crank upon string changes. This makes said changes incredibly quick and painless. I don't know why Gibson doesn't offer these tuning machines for sale today, but if they did, I'd buy more sets in a heartbeat to retrofit my current Gibson axes. The worst part of this guitar, at least for me, is the excessive weight. I know people that it doesn't bother, but for me it was way too much. Overall a great instrument if you can stand the mass.

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Published on 11/20/02 at 08:28

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Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman - MODEL formerly manufactured by Gretsch - United States - maple handle 21 boxes
2 Humbuckers 490T / 492R Alnico - 2 volumes + 1 gnral - Tone 1 - 1 3 switch positions - Tune-o-matic / Bigsby vibrato

UTILIZATION

Channel gnial! over time, the feel of the handle becomes the "CREM", the possibilities to sculpt the sound with the left hand are a real treat!
Significant weight and size, but at least it was "something in hand" size and shape: I love, I can not do without!
A cot my "little" is the figure of Paul Reduces MODEL

SOUNDS

Sounds difficult to find, but when it's done ... IDAL for the country (not my cup of tea ok for blues, jazz, rock...…

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Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman - MODEL formerly manufactured by Gretsch - United States - maple handle 21 boxes
2 Humbuckers 490T / 492R Alnico - 2 volumes + 1 gnral - Tone 1 - 1 3 switch positions - Tune-o-matic / Bigsby vibrato

UTILIZATION

Channel gnial! over time, the feel of the handle becomes the "CREM", the possibilities to sculpt the sound with the left hand are a real treat!
Significant weight and size, but at least it was "something in hand" size and shape: I love, I can not do without!
A cot my "little" is the figure of Paul Reduces MODEL

SOUNDS

Sounds difficult to find, but when it's done ... IDAL for the country (not my cup of tea ok for blues, jazz, rock ... I have a Marshall Valvestate jou (not gnial) and currently a boogie and a Flextone

OVERALL OPINION

9 years - with a great personality guitar so the guitar fits all the gear that has not, and it takes some time for this, but when it's done: gnial!
Very good investment since I bought it doubled in value (nine), tripled and quintupled in secondhand qualitbr /> Lowlight: the key again very ugly (the make Rican wonderful things, and others ...)
exprience with: yes, I buy it back, except by finding a good 175 or so are an L5, but the price is something else ...

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Tech. sheet

  • Manufacturer: Gibson
  • Model: Chet Atkins Country Gentleman
  • Series: Chet Atkins
  • Category: Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 05/27/2003

Top Wood:Laminate Maple

Back WoodLaminate Maple

Scale:25.4"

Nut Width:1 3/4"

Setup High E: 2/32"

Setup Low E: 2/32

Weight: 8.6 lbs

Single-bound f-holes

Semi-hollowbody electric archtop

Bigsby tailpiece with long arm

Single cutaway body

Gold plated metal hardware

Neck Wood:Laminate Maple

Fretboard:Ebony

Bridge:Tune-o-matic

Headstock Shape:Solid

Headstock Overlay:Ebony

Headstock Inlay:Gibson and Crown Shaped Inlays

Tuners:Grover tuners w/string winder arms

Inlays:Mother of Pearl Position markers on the bass side

Body Binding:7-ply top binding, 5-ply back binding

Pickguard:Raised multi-bound tortoiseshell

Neck Profile:Wider Classical Style

Pickup(s):2X Humbuckers

Pickup ControlsMaster volume on cutaway bout, 3 knobs (2 volume, 1 master tone), and 3-way selector switch

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Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman (2024)

FAQs

What is the country gentleman Gibson Chet Atkins? ›

Description. Gibson Country GentlemanThe design of the Country Gentleman was a collaborative effort between Chet Atkins and Mike Voltz of Gibson. It was a refinement of Chet's original ideas that began with the Gretsch 6120 (a collaboration between Atkins and Webster of Gretsch).

What style of guitar is Chet Atkins? ›

In many cases, Atkins' work on the acoustic guitar represents that sound at its best, although the acoustic side of his playing is often overshadowed by his association with Gretsch guitars in the 1950s and '60s, which brought him great renown as an electric guitar innovator.

Did Chet Atkins play electric guitar? ›

According to Premier Guitar, Chet Atkins ordered the very first electric D'Angelico guitar. He soon modified the custom Excel model he had purchased, adding a P-90 pickup. Chet used this guitar performing with the world-famous Carter sisters.

How did Chet Atkins learn to play guitar? ›

On his father's farm, where Atkins went to live in 1936, he listened to guitarist Merle Travis on the radio and taught himself to play. By age 18, Atkins was back in East Tennessee as a musician on WNOX radio's Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round, picking on a borrowed guitar.

Who played the country gentleman guitar? ›

Other than Chet Atkins himself and the more than obvious G6122–1959 and G6122-1962 that bear his namesake, three very notable Country Gentleman G6122–1962 players that come to mind are George Harrison, Lou Reed, and John Squire.

Did Chet Atkins play with Roy Orbison? ›

He played a part in the careers of Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Jim Reeves, Floyd Cramer, Bobby Bare, Dottie West, Skeeter Davis, Steve Wariner and many others.

How good of a guitar player was Chet Atkins? ›

In November 2011, Rolling Stone ranked Atkins number 21 on their list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Atkins is notable for his broad influence.

Did Chet Atkins use finger picks? ›

Though Atkins played many styles, he is most often associated with country music and acoustic guitars. By using a combination of thumbpick and fingers, Chet created his signature “fingerpicking” sound.

Did Chet Atkins play with Elvis? ›

Chet Atkins performed on several Elvis hits. The first time Elvis worked with Chet Atkins was January 1956 at RCA's Nashville studio.

What tuning did Chet Atkins use? ›

courtesy of Fretted Instruments School of Guitar and Banjo
S O N GT U N I N GA L B U M
All ThumbsDADGBEMe and My Guitar
Ave MariaCGDGBEAlmost Alone
Black Mountain RagDGDGBDStringin' Along
Black JackCGCEGCGuitar Genius
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What strings did Chet Atkins use? ›

Chet changed strings when they had been on for a while. He was always afraid the first or second would break during a show. For nylon strings Chet and I both used D'Addario Pro-Art, although both of us at times have used LaBella 500p Professional concert & recording strings.

Could Chet Atkins read music? ›

As he continued to improve his guitar and fiddle playing, Atkins learned to read music from his father.

Who did Chet Atkins say was the best guitar player? ›

Atkins also collaborated with Australian guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel. On being asked to name the ten most influential guitarists of the twentieth century, he named Django Reinhardt to the first position, and also placed himself on the list.

Why is Chet Atkins important? ›

Atkins transformed hard-country RCA artists Jim Reeves and Don Gibson by producing hits for both that crossed over into the pop market. Among the many acts he produced successfully were Eddy Arnold, Skeeter Davis, Bobby Bare, and Floyd Cramer.

Who was the country singer in the gentleman? ›

Formed in Washington, D.C., on July 4, 1957, the original lineup of the Country Gentlemen featured guitarist/vocalist Charlie Waller -- who has led the band through all of its numerous incarnations -- mandolinist/vocalist John Duffey, banjoist Bill Emerson, and bassist Tom Morgan.

Who was the original country gentleman? ›

The band's original members were Charlie Waller on guitar and lead vocals, John Duffey on mandolin and tenor vocals, Bill Emerson on banjo and baritone vocals, and Larry Lahey on bass.

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