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THE CULT's BILLY DUFFY Gets His Own 'White Falcon' From GRETSCH - Jan. 7, 2013
Gretsch has released the G7593T Billy Duffy White Falcon guitar, which has immediately become one of the most unique and bewitching White Falcon guitars ever made. Featuring much of what Falcon fans hold dear, THE CULT guitarist's inimitable instrument has several unique aesthetic differences that separate it from the rest of the "Falcon" flock, namely its period-correct '70s Baldwin-era 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 Bigsby tailpiece.

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.

"This guitar is very personal to me," said Duffy. "It's hard to separate the guitar from the evolution of (THE CULT's) sound. In essence, the big white Gretsch became synonymous with the band very quickly. I'm not really that much of a sentimental person, but in a house fire it would be the first non-living thing that I'd be going for.

"It's not for the faint-hearted," he added. "It's massive. You've got to have big hands and you've got to really command the instrument when you play it. You can't really play it with any degree of fear."

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.

THE CULT's first two albums, "Dreamtime" and "Love", 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. 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 "Electric" and "Sonic Temple", and their most recent critically acclaimed release "Choice Of Weapon".

For more information, go to www.gretschguitars.com.



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COMMENT | What about
posted by : Hemiskull
1/7/2013 3:01:42 PM
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Malcom Young, make one in his honor.


Congrats Billy


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COMMENT | Great Tribute, Great Guitarist
posted by : MadMadMike
1/7/2013 3:29:39 PM
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But he did not play the White Falcon on Electric....


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COMMENT | 'RE: Great Tribute, Great Guitarist'
posted by : kevnn4
1/7/2013 5:46:02 PM
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Did he play a Les Paul on that album? I've always loved The Cult. ELECTRIC is my fave. Great songs, tone and production.


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COMMENT | 'RE: Great Tribute, Great Guitarist'
posted by : disintegrating man
1/8/2013 1:53:44 AM
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He played White Falcon on Electric. And other hollow body models. He did not play Les Paul on that album AT ALL. He started playing Les Paul after touring with GNR and hearing Slash's guitar sound.


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COMMENT | Looks and sounds amazing
posted by : PowerBrake
1/7/2013 4:10:03 PM
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But who plays the guitar with a degree of fear? You play with conviction - or it doesn't work. And that doesn't matter what kind of guitar you are playing


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COMMENT | Gretsch
posted by : RedZombie
1/7/2013 5:26:05 PM
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makes effing awesome guitars. Very cool that Billy who is way underrated, gets his own.


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COMMENT | Billy Duffy
posted by : DirtyWaterDog
1/7/2013 6:49:17 PM
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Duffy IS the most underrated guitar player of all time. Funny how Slash, Steve Stevens, Izzy, and a slew of others get a free pass over Duffy. I love those guys too but they are no Billy Duffy. Billy's riffs are STILL creative and STILL designed with blues and fresh power rock. I wish I could afford this guitar. I have a feeling it's gonna be expensive. Sad they haven't honored Billy with his own Epiphone.

The facts are in the 13 albums this guy has recorded. You can't name me a bad Cult album. Some try to say "Born Into This", but it's as strong as Electric as far as I'm concerned. Way more focused and there is some real heavy moments.

Duffy reinvents himself every fucking record. Go listen to the selftitled album from 1994 and the guy did a 360. It was almost like when U2 released "Actung Baby". It caught me really off guard. The guy jumped in Grunge and stole the show. It's too bad people shunned this amazing band and focused on the mediocre bands of that era. The Cult were one of Kurt Cobain's favorite band's. Just odd how the fame and popularity contest goes. The Cult should be in the Rock Hall of Fame. How many times do you hear a band saying how the Cult influenced them? Every fucking day.

Look again, Death Cult included, there are 10 Cult Cd's and they are all seriously fucking tits. How many bands have 10 cds that are even remotely half way good? Only a few bands have achieved this including Clutch & Zeppelin


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COMMENT | 'RE: Billy Duffy'
posted by : Sinister King
1/7/2013 9:37:47 PM
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Couldn't agree with you more on Billy Duffy. He had a ballsy, muscled up tone on Sonic Temple, as well. I love the self titled Cult album. It stands up to anything released in the Grunge era. Billy is probably the most overlooked guitarist in rock.


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posted by : RiotAct666
1/7/2013 10:40:56 PM
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Awesome. Congrats to Billy \m/


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COMMENT | From above...
posted by : speedealer67
1/8/2013 11:41:50 AM
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Couldn't agree more, there are no bad Cult albums.


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COMMENT | Dark Army
posted by : Dark Army -l-
1/8/2013 4:34:57 PM
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Bad ass guitar. Send me one Billy.


Dark Army


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