Think of an acoustic guitar, and you’ll probably be imagining a dreadnought with a spruce top, mahogany or rosewood back and sides- the quintessential all-round strummer. But, the Jim Dandy from Gretsch flies in the face of this recipe, instead offering up a retro-inspired, small-bodied parlor guitar.
Thanks to this and the small-ish price tag, the Gretsch Jim Dandy has long been a favourite among those looking for an inexpensive acoustic guitar that still has some personality. But since Gretsch has issued it in the tasty-looking Nocturne Blue finish pictured (alongside a Sapele-bodied Frontier Stain version), now is a good time to revisit it.
Build-wise, the limited edition model we have for review is the same as the current regular models. That is, a basswood top, back and sides, accompanied…
