My first love was Gretsch going back to when I was a young 13 year old drummer in 1978 I use to watch the Midnight Special, Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert, The Rock Show and anything else that showed bands and artists as it was the only way at that time to see my heroes!
I believe it was The Rock Show that aired a video clip of The Rolling Stones in the studio for the Some Girls album. And there was Charlie Watts looking cool as ever playing a black Gretsch 70’s kit.
Flash forward to around 1995 and I not only bought my first vintage kit, it was also my first Gretsch kit. A 70’s walnut kit with big drums! 26/13/14/15/18. The bass drum was finicky and I could never quite get a good tone so I sold it. Last I heard Lars Ulrich owns it and uses it to record all their albums since Load. I then bought a 70’s red rosewood kit 18/13/15 kit. Again I had a finicky bass drum so I sold it.
I went Gretschless for a few years then bought a 90’s 22/10/13/16 kit in Tony Williams Yellow. Again bass drum problems so I sold it.
I then mostly concentrated on Camco and George Way drums before landing a 60’s RB 20/13/16 kit w/ matching snare in Tangerine Sparkle ( rewrap) Bam! There’s that bass drum tone I was looking for!
Not all Gretsch are created equal in the vintage market and I’ve learned to wade through the dogs to find the gems that have That Great Greatch Sound!
The TWY kit made it back into my hands after almost 10 years . I’m in California and they ended up in New York at Maxwell’s so I bought them back. More bass drum head options now then 10 years ago and I was able to finally find a good head combo that works on this bass drum but it still a bit finicky to dial it in.
I now own the following Gretsch kits and love all of them!
2012 20/10/12/14 Renown Purewood 6 ply Hickory
1990’s 22/10/13/16 w/ 6.5 matching snare TW Yellow
1980’s 24/13/14/16/18 w/ 6.5 matching snare Red Rosewood
1970’s 22/8/10/12/16 in Black Nitron
1970’s 24/13/14/18 in Black Nitron ( rewrap)
1960’s 20/13/16 w/ 5x14 matching snare Tangerine Sparkle (rewrap)