Gretsch G6134TFM-NH Nigel Hendroff Signature Penguin Electric Guitar in Amber Flame

£2,999.00

Here’s what Gretsch say about the G6134TFM-NH Nigel Hendroff Signature Penguin Hillsong Music Director, producer and lead guitarist Nigel Hendroff, affectionately known as “Droff,” has spent the last two decades developing a distinct playing style and sound. Gretsch proudly honours this influential musician with the all-new G6134TFM-NH Nigel Hendroff Signature Penguin™. The Penguin’s single-cutaway chambered mahogany […]

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Here’s what Gretsch say about the G6134TFM-NH Nigel Hendroff Signature Penguin

Hillsong Music Director, producer and lead guitarist Nigel Hendroff, affectionately known as “Droff,” has spent the last two decades developing a distinct playing style and sound. Gretsch proudly honours this influential musician with the all-new G6134TFM-NH Nigel Hendroff Signature Penguin™. The Penguin’s single-cutaway chambered mahogany body with flame maple top captures the harmonic richness and resonance of the top and body for livelier, more articulate tone. Designed by the famed Tim Shaw, the highly versatile BT65 Broad’Tron pickups meticulously capture the guitar’s sonic palette and reproduces the perfect mixture of wall-shaking power and full-spectrum fidelity.

Styled with classic elegance, the G6134TFM-NH comes in gorgeous Amber Flame or Dark Cherry Metallic Flame finishes, complete with matching headcaps, tortoise pickguard, mother of pearl Big Block fingerboard inlays and nickel hardware including the jewelled arrow knobs, Grover® Imperial™ tuners and banjo armrest. The Amber Flame finish has a tortoise headstock logo inlay, while the Dark Cherry Metallic Flame features a chrome headstock logo.

Key Features

  • Single-cut chambered mahogany body with flame maple top
  • Semi-gloss mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard
  • Broad’Tron™ BT-65 pickups
  • String-thru Bigsby® B7CP vibrato tailpiece
  • Grover® Imperial™ locking tuners and strap locks
  • Tortoise body binding and pickguard

Specifications

Body

  • Body Shape: Jet™
  • Body Material: Mahogany
  • Bracing: Chambered
  • Finish: Gloss

Neck

  • Material: Mahogany
  • Profile: Standard “U”
  • Scale Length: 24.6″ (625 mm)
  • Fingerboard Material: Ebony
  • Fingerboard Radius: 12″ (305 mm)
  • Number Of Frets: 22
  • Frets: Medium Jumbo
  • Nut Material: Bone
  • Nut Width: 1.6875″ (42.86 mm)
  • Inlays: Mother of Pearl Big Block
  • Finish: Semi-Gloss

Hardware

  • Finish: Nickel
  • Bridge: Adjusto-Matic™ w/Bigsby® B7CP String-Thru
  • Tuning Machines: Grover® Imperial™ Locking
  • Pickguard: Tortoise with Gold Gretsch® & Penguin Logos
  • Control Knobs: Jewelled Arrow
  • Strap Buttons: 2

Electronics

  • Bridge Pickup: Broad’Tron™ BT-65
  • Neck Pickup: Broad’Tron™ BT-65
  • Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
  • Switching: 3-Position Toggle:  Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge And Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
  • Output Jack: 1/4″

Miscellaneous

  • Strings Gauge: Nickel Plated Steel (.010-.046 Gauges)
  • Case: G6238XL Gretsch® Solid Body Hardshell.

About the manufacturer

Gretsch

Gretsch guitars are renowned for their distinctive tone, vintage style, and craftsmanship that has defined rockabilly, country, and classic rock for decades. Founded in Brooklyn in 1883, Gretsch became iconic through artists like Chet Atkins, George Harrison, and Brian Setzer, whose twangy, resonant sound came from the brand’s signature hollow and semi-hollow body designs. With features such as Filter’Tron pickups, Bigsby tremolos, and ornate finishes, Gretsch guitars blend elegance with attitude. Whether it’s the warm chime of a White Falcon or the punch of a Duo Jet, Gretsch instruments continue to offer timeless character and individuality for players who want something truly unique.

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