Cook Craig's Gear

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Zac Eccles, who designed and made Stu's Flying Microtonal Banana, made this guitar for Cook, per this reddit post and his instagram. Cook has been using this as his main guitar for most of 2017.

It disappeared for sometime, but has recently made a return to the King Gizzard arsenal as a microtonal instrument.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RPuxO_WyHg

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The latest edition to Cookie's arsenal. His has a natural finish with tortoise pickguard and tuned to C#

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Cook Craig, known for his work with King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, uses a Fender Jazzblaster. This is evident from a photo posted by Melbourne Guitar Repair by Jeb Cardwell on Facebook, which shows the guitar with its distinctive removed Jazzmaster rhythm circuit and similar pickup configuration.

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In the Nyctaper recording of King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard's performance on October 31, 2014, Cook Craig's pedalboard features the EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine.

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In the live performance video "King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Live at AB - Ancienne Belgique," a Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus amplifier is visible behind Ambrose at the 22:58 mark, suggesting that Cook Craig is using this amp.

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in this post on the murlocs insta, cook can be seen with a hofner in the back

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Hummingbird can be seen.

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During the performance of "Nonagon Infinity" at Cabaret Vert on August 25, 2016, Cook Craig of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard uses the Shure SM57 microphone for vocals and harmonica, as seen in the video by Santiago Silva on YouTube.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Fuzz Factory can be seen.

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Cookie's mirotonal guitar, it can be seen at 5:30

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Cook Craig is seen using the Fender Bassman Pro 8x10'' Bass Cabinet during The Murlocs' live session on KEXP.

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On the far right side, in this gig in particular, he's using Hot Rod Deville which looks like a 4x10.

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At around 2:18 minute of the clip, you can see Cook Craig (on the left side if looking) playing a Fender Pawn Shop Mustang (white colored) Bass.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Hotcake can be seen.

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In the YouTube video titled "King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard @ Cherryfest" by Elisseable, Cook Craig can be seen playing a Fender Telecaster.

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Cookie is shown playing a Poly-61 during the recording of Cyboogie (segment begins at 4:30)

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Cook's got a pedal power on his board but he's decorated it with something over the logo. But you can tell it's a pedalpower from the mA labels

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In the photo you can see a black Cr120c which I would think cook is plugged into, as he is closest to it.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Cry Baby Mini can be seen.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Disaster Transport Jr. can be seen.

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In this image, Cook Craig is seen playing a Rickenbacker that has been modified with microtonal frets.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Shaker mini can be seen.

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In a performance photo from Gettyimages, Cook Craig of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard is seen playing a Rickenbacker 610 Electric Guitar, identified by its dot inlays and lack of binding, characteristic of the 600 series.

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In a live performance on KEXP, Cook Craig is seen using the Fender Bassman Amp Head with an 8x10 cabinet.

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At timestamp 0:46 in the promotional video for King Gizzard's Flying Microtonal Banana album, you can see Cookie playing the instrument. It does appear throughout the rest of the video, and unfortunately I could not identify a make or specific model of the instrument. All I know is that it appears to have mosrite-like pickups, a jazzmaster tremolo, and microtonal fretwork.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Polytune can be seen.

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In a photo uploaded to The Murlocs' Instagram account, Cook Craig is seen using a Yamaha JX50 amplifier.

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Above photo shows Cook Craig with a sunburst, white pickguard version of the HH Meteora. I also saw him play it live at Forest Hills on October 21st, 2022.

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At 13:51, you see a great shot of Cook's pedalboard. You can see at the bottom right a slightly hard to see a pedal that looks a lot like a typical Boss pedal, but it's that specific shade of greyish white that's the Boss Noise Suppressor.

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