Gretsch Streamliner: 3 Vintage White Models
With Broad’Tron BT-3S humbuckers and Bigsby Vibratos
Gretsch has just added Vintage White to its Streamliner Collection, which consists of Center Block and Hollow Body models: G2622TG Streamliner Center Block Double-Cut with Bigsby LTD, G2420TG Streamliner Hollow Body with Bigsby LTD, and G2655TG Streamliner Center Block Jr. Double-Cut with Bigsby LTD.
Gretsch Streamliner Collection
These new Gretsch Streamliner models are now available in a limited run in a Vintage White finish with gold hardware throughout for 2026. These three models share many specifications and use the same set of pickups across the range. With both the Centre-Block and the Hollow-Bodied models on offer, there is plenty to choose from in this new finish.
Broad’Tron BT-3S
All these limited-edition Streamliner models feature Broad’Tron BT-3S humbucking pickups equipped with coil-splitting for added tonal versatility.
The traditional control layouts feature individual neck and bridge pickup volume controls, a master tone, a master volume, and a three-way pickup switch.
Three Models
The series offers three distinct body styles to suit different players. The G2622TG Streamliner Center Block Double-Cut with Bigsby LTD features a double-cutaway 16-inch arched maple body with a chambered center block.
For those seeking a more traditional resonance, the G2420TG Streamliner Hollow Body with Bigsby LTD features a fully hollow, single-cutaway arched maple body with parallel bracing.
Finally, the G2655TG Streamliner Center Block Jr. Double-Cut with Bigsby LTD provides a more compact, manageable option with its smaller double-cutaway arched maple body and chambered center block.
Bigsby
As the names suggest, these models all come fitted with a Bigsby (a B70 vibrato tailpiece and the Bigsby B50 for the smaller bodied Junior) paired with an Adjusto-Matic bridge and share the same soft-C-shaped Nato neck, designed for comfortable playability.
They all have a 12″radius laurel fretboard with pearloid Big Block inlays and are fitted with 22 medium jumbo frets and a bone nut.
Verdict
This new finish looks great with the all-matching gold hardware. Now all you have to do is choose which model you want. The price point is also very appealing, especially with this classy new look added to the range for 2026, as they all look a lot more expensive than they really are.
Price & Availability
The Gretsch G2622TG and the G2655TG models are available now at Thomann, priced at $619 / £555 / €629 each.



