Clay Cook's Gear

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Clay Cook playing a Languedoc guitar on tour.

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Exact model unclear but definitely a Firebird.

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Clay's tele is a Crook paisley, but not the black and white color option. Shown here on his Facebook Page it appears to be the red-pink color variety.

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On his blog, Clay talks about the sound of his Les Paul Junior while recording ZBB's fourth album.

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On his Facebook Page, seen singing into the unmistakable blue rubber band around the Shure Beta 58A mic.

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Clay with his Zemaitis Custom Shop Woodleaf in Mexico

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Clay with his Zemaitis CS24MF Custom

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From Clay's facebook page. The script logo and Mix knob, and High Cut switch are recognizable features of the digital echo. Also, Clay plays pedal steel and these units were popular amongst steel players.

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There are many images of Clay playing his vintage Sho Bud pedal steel while on tour. While at Creekside Station Recording studio, he has also used a Sho Bud Super Pro, as stated on his personal blog here: http://theclaycook.blogspot.com/2007/07/creekside-station-recording.html

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In a photo posted by Clay Cook on his official Facebook page, he is holding a Martin D-28 guitar on stage.

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In this Instagram photo, Clay can be seen playing a white EVH with black stripes live.

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Clay can be seen in the studio with what looks like a ‘52 Telecaster.

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Unsure of the model but Clay can be seen here playing a Fender Strat. Best guess is a Custom Shop in Olympic White with a heavy relic finish.

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Clay Cook can be seen playing a Collings MF mandolin on stage, as evidenced by the image provided.

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Clay Cook can be seen playing a PRS Silver Sky Electric Guitar live on stage, as evidenced by the image provided.

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