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Frank Iero uses Fender Pro Reverb Master Volume Frank Iero uses Fender Pro Reverb Master Volume

This Fender Pro Reverb 2x12 Silverface is owned by Frank Iero

Fender combo amps like this one and the Fender Twin are probably my favorite amps of all time. They’re so versatile and always sound great. This again is just something I don’t play as often as I should and I would like to see have a more deserving home. Please write some killer songs with your heart not your head on it." - Frank

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Frank Iero uses Ampeg SVT-810AV Frank Iero uses Ampeg SVT-810AV

This Ampeg SVT-810 is owned by Frank Iero

This cab has seen some sh*t. Originally owned by Mikey Way and used touring with My Chem. Mikey gifted it to me and I used it to tour with Lovecats, Reggie and the Full Effect, The Architects KCMO, Leathermouth, The Cellabration, The Patience, and the Future Violents." - Frank

This amp has seen a lot of love on the road. The grill cloth has been painted over and looks pretty in pink. There is a pretty large rip in the grill cloth in the upper corner. The top has also seen some damage, but is complete solid. There are some rips and areas with missing tolex. Frank's logo is spray painted on 3 sides.

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Frank Iero uses Sound City 4x12 cabinet Frank Iero uses Sound City 4x12 cabinet

This Sound City L 412 is owned by Frank Iero

I found this 4x12 cabinet in the window of a vintage guitar store in NJ while having a walk with my wife. I bought it to match the Sound City 120 Head that I purchased from a friend in England earlier that year. Such a solid cab, built like an absolute tank, constructed very well, and louder than god's revolver. Together, this rig is the loudest amp I have ever played and or heard in my entire life. WARNING: Please be careful, with a great amp like this comes great responsibility. You will hurt yourself and others if you turn it all the way up, in a wonderful ripping sort of way." - Frank

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Frank Iero uses Fender Rumble 15 V2 Frank Iero uses Fender Rumble 15 V2

This Fender Rumble 15 is owned by Frank Iero

Used as a practice amp for years, then used for playback while filming "Joyriding" music video with the Cellabration. Still has fake blood on it. Yum." - Frank

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Frank Iero uses Divided by 13 RSA 23 Frank Iero uses Divided by 13 RSA 23

This Divided By 13 RSA 23 Head is owned by Frank Iero

I love this guitar head, so many great tones can be made with this, I just wish I had more room and time to play it. You do though!" - Frank

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Frank Iero uses Marshall MG10CD Frank Iero uses Marshall MG10CD

This Marshall MG10CD is owned by Frank Iero

Backstage/bus practice amp while touring with My Chem." - Frank

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Frank Iero uses Marshall Vintage 8x10 Cabinet Frank Iero uses Marshall Vintage 8x10 Cabinet

This 1968 Marshall 1990 8x10 Cabinet is owned by Frank Iero

In my opinion, these might be the coolest cabinets in the entire world. Hands down, period. Sometimes I would just sit and stare at it all googly eyed and sh*t." - Frank

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Frank Iero uses Sound City 120 Head Frank Iero uses Sound City 120 Head

I purchased this while on tour in the UK, and it is by far the loudest guitar head I have ever played or heard in my entire life. It truly is the 11th wonder of the world, because this mother****** surely goes to 11! I hope this amp sells to Sunn or a Mötorhead tribute band, or just a sick ass doom rock band that desires so badly to crush people beneath a wave of sound and level every city they play on tour, because this truly is the amp for it." - Frank

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Frank Iero uses Kustom K200A-4 Frank Iero uses Kustom K200A-4

This was my dad’s PA setup when he was touring in the 70’s-80’s and then was gifted to me when I became a teenager and had a band and needed a PA to rehearse in my mom’s basement. In fact he still owns and uses the speakers for his rehearsals with his bands to this day." - Frank

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Sam Acchione uses Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Sam Acchione uses Fender Hot Rod Deluxe

Sam Acchione has been documented using the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amplifier for over three tours with Alex G. The attached image serves as evidence, showing the amplifier being set up during the preparations for the cancelled concert on Day 4 of Primavera Sound Barcelona. As an addition, he is recently playing with two micd'd amps at the same time. The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and the Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus.

Sam Acchione's' Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
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Ricky Wilson (B-52's) uses Mosrite The Ventures Model Mark V Ricky Wilson (B-52's) uses Mosrite The Ventures Model Mark V

Ricky owned only two Mosrite Mark V models that were seen live, as far as I've seen in many photos; this first one (Blue, 1966) and a later one (Sunburst, 1966 - 1967.) The Blue one is the guitar seen on the back of the first B-52s album, and you can make out the "Ventures Mark V model" name on the headstock (even though it's a bit blurry) if you compare its picture to other examples of this same model.

It's not clear if Ricky used this Blue guitar in the studio, although I can't imagine why he wouldn't have; it does sound to me, personally, like he did. It is confirmed that he used it live, though. You can also get very good shots of Ricky playing this guitar in several videos; the Private Idaho mime video (prominently shown in much of the video:) https://youtu.be/yXmnmvDl-ao?list=RDyXmnmvDl-ao

and the Capitol Theater 1980 live show in B & W (see 2:00 for a long shot of the whole guitar, or 2:18 for a close-up.) https://youtu.be/99OksEzoABU?list=RD99OksEzoABU

Although I'm not 100% certain, this could be Ricky's first Mosrite Guitar since it's so finish checked and battered and because I have a photo of Ricky playing it in January 1978. There's also no other Mosrite that appears on stage in that picture, but it's not clear when exactly he bought his other Mosrites.

This 1966 model was built in a short few-month window from roughly March through July 1966, barring outliers (I've seen a few that were from later, but very few.) See Max Katzenberger's serial number list for the model version, and if you want, check above and below for more details of model name confusion (which I'll get to in later paragraphs.) https://hang10.de/lists/mosrite-ventures-2-model-mark-v-serial-numbers/#vbody

This Blue few-month version differs from Ricky's Sunburst Mark V in how the truss rod is located; here, it's at the Body End of the neck, and not at the Headstock end like on the Sunburst one Ricky had.

It has been said that Ricky owned a Black one, but that's from a video with bad coloring where he played his Blue one in Later 1978, supposedly October 1978: https://youtu.be/n4QSYx4wVQg?list=RDn4QSYx4wVQg

TUNING: Ricky mostly played this Blue Mark V with the tuning of CFxxFF (x = no string in that slot,) and the album version of "Rock Lobster" is slightly sharp, in 446 HZ. He used the string gauges of .058, .056 (not an error on my part, I actually mean an unbalanced .056) and then empty, empty, .018p, .018p. The string gauge part is quoted directly from his guitar tech Keith Bennett (who's also his brother in law) who replied to me on Facebook. (See the replies to comments under this page at the "The Genius of Ricky Wilson" Group.) https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1EgqvVKPBi/

The tuning HZ part was from me, though, having tried playing the song (which did not sound correct in A = 440 HZ) and having made a guitar tab for the song (which is the 4th version of the song tab at UG.) https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/the-b-52s/rock-lobster-tabs-2321243

Judging by the 1980 Capitol Theater show (linked below,) Ricky only used this CFxxFF Tuning for 3 songs: Dance This Mess Around, Rock Lobster, and Runnin' Around. (0:37:34 - Runnin' Around, 0:41:27 - Rock Lobster, 0:46:40 - Dance This Mess Around.) https://youtu.be/bVXfkG7q_0s?list=RDbVXfkG7q_0s

Again, on tuning and this Blue Mark V: there are early photos of Ricky playing this same Mark V with different string configurations. I've seen a photo of him playing it in a 5 string configuration from 1977 or early 1978, and then there's a 1978 video in a TV studio where he seems to have all 6 strings while having a surprisingly long haircut. I'm guessing these early examples might be because maybe he only had 2 or 3 guitars to work with until he bought more. This Blue Guitar was also changed back to a 5 string configuration for display on exhibit at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and then it kept a 5 string configuration while on exhibit in Ricky's hometown of Athens, Georgia.

MODEL NAME DETAILS (this is relevant and confusing, so I need to clear this up:) You may note that there was a submission for this same exact guitar as a "Ventures II model," and while there's some truth to it being "the same guitar," here's the story: this Mark V model was first manufactured in August 1965 according to date stamps in the neck pocket of early models (as listed at Max Katzenberger's serial number site,) but it was still using the Ventures II name from a completely different model when it first started, and then Mosrite used the Ventures II name for months. Yes, this is a mess.

The original Ventures II model is what Johnny Ramone mostly used, and it looks very different from a Mark V. Without getting into too much detail about model variations, the original Ventures II was discontinued at or around serial B150, then the Mark V type (named a Ventures II) took over. It didn't get re-named as "the Ventures Mark V model" until roughly at B700 which was in March 1966. The model ended roughly at B1700, with most of the last 100 - 150 or so not having a "Mark V" name on the head. At least some if not most of the last ones after B1687 said "Gospel" on the head, and Kurt Cobain owned one of those.

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Moog Messenger

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Moved the PRO VS Mini and JT 4000 Micro

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Full New Photo of My Studio

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In an Instagram video uploaded by the fan account beab4d0ob3e, bea is seen playing a snippet of a new song using her Martin CEO-7 acoustic guitar.

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strangebrew68_77 suggested Guild Starfire IV as similar to Guild Starfire I DC strangebrew68_77 suggested Guild Starfire IV as similar to Guild Starfire I DC

Guild Starfire I DC

Guild Starfire I DC

Guild Starfire IV

Guild Starfire IV

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american made verison instead of indonesian with some more flash and higher end parts still that vintage guild sound

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Great guitar for the money

Super great playing great sounding with a super smooth setup and polished greats no sharp edges binding is great and the guild vibrato is great adds sustain and has that bigsby type sound the semi hollow center block construction give the mahogany body a great resonance and the tone options available through push pull pots really makes this guitar shine as a versatile workhorse with lovely sounding hb2 pickups

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strangebrew68_77 suggested Fender American Standard Stratocaster as similar to Fender Stratocaster MIM 1999 strangebrew68_77 suggested Fender American Standard Stratocaster as similar to Fender Stratocaster MIM 1999

Fender Stratocaster MIM 1999

Fender Stratocaster MIM 1999

Fender American Standard Stratocaster

Fender American Standard Stratocaster

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Newer model and American made with more high end parts

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