Gretsch G5135-PS Patrick Stump Signature STUMP-O-MATIC Electromatic Corvette, A.K.A. "The Guy Who's Not Pete Wentz's Guitar"

January 30, 2009
Gretsch G5135-PS Patrick Stump Signature STUMP-O-MATIC Electromatic Corvette Winter NAMM 2009

Patrick Vaughn Stump may sound like a character out of a southern Gothic novel, but to my limited knowledge of the genre, he isn't. In fact, Mr. Stump is from the band Fall Out Boy, who I'm told are an "Emo" band. Again, due to limited knowledge of the genre, I'm going to assume that means that Fall Out Boy sounds like either The Smiths or Magnetic Fields or James Butterworth, or some combination of the three.

Regardless, one look at the Gretsch G513 Patrick Vaughn Stump Signature Corvette (an electric guitar -- a genre with which I am more familiar) confirms that you don't have to have even heard of Fall Out Boy to have a use for Mr. Stump's signature axe.



Presenter: Bill Holland And Gretchen Hasse, Gearwire
Location: Anaheim, CA

Owen O'Malley is a Gearwire contributor


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corvette guitar

By: Tramp

I am on disbility and have a behringer guitar. I can't afford one but hoping to win one.

Fri, 2009-10-09 15:41

corvette guitar

By: Terry Murr

I need a real guitar. I can make my $100.00 behringer sing the blues but would be nice to have a real guitar. A disabled person can't afford a good guitar.

Fri, 2009-10-09 15:44

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