Al Jourgensen's Guitars

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Al Jourgensen used his custom Ibanez "Buck Satan" guitar during his time with Ministry, as highlighted in a Backstage Auctions article discussing notable guitars going up for auction.

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Ministry’s Al Jourgensen appears in a full page ad for Ibanez in July of 1994.

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To quote the site "Designed by Al Jourgensen himself, Schechter guitars made a half-dozen 'Coffin' guitars exclusively for the 2008 Final World Tour (also known as the C-U-LaTour). The guitars were made in three colors; black (of course), white and cherry red."

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In this YouTube video, Al Jourgensen can be seen playing his signature Schecter Al Jourgensen Triton guitar begining at 0:01

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Al used his Gibson SG throughout the 90s.

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Al playing his Ibanez Iceman presumably in the 80s.

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In the video "Revolting Cocks (Chicago 1987) [09]. Attack Ships On Fire" by RevCo1966 on YouTube, Al Jourgensen is seen playing a Steinberger GL2-T guitar at 5:43 and other points throughout the performance. This identification is supported by the guitar's distinctive shape, bridge design, lettering on the body, and the presence of a silver whammy bar.

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Al played Stratocaster guitars during "With Sympathy" era.

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This is a community-built gear list for Al Jourgensen.

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