David Lynch's Gear

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In this image from the Fernandes website, we see Lynch posing with his custom "Blackbird" guitar. The distinctive diamond-shaped body was made by ESP, while the electronics were supplied by Fernandes.

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In this image from a Hollywood Reporter article about Lynch's album The Big Dream, we see the man posing with his Electric Deluxe.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an BF-2.

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The artists page on Fernandes' website lists Lynch as a user, and even features this quote from him: "The Fernandes Sustainer... point it west and it keeps on keeping on."

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an OD-2.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an FT-2.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an AW-2.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an LM-2.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an NS-2.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included "half a dozen TU-12Hs," according to his engineer, John Neff.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an OC-2.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his studio rig at the time, which included an VT-1. “The BOSS VT-1 Voice Transformer has been a lifesaver for the cartoon,” said his engineer John Neff of the most often-used piece of gear in the studio.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an GR-33.

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In this footage of Lynch in the studio during the recording of Crazy Clown Time, the camera pans past an 1176-LN at the 0:23 mark.

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In this footage of Lynch in the studio during the recording of Crazy Clown Time, we see Lynch operating the Taurus with his hands at the 0:43 mark.

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In this image, we see Lynch sitting at his 01/W Pro during a 2013 live performance with Marek ?ebrowski.

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In this article from BOSS Users Group magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1 Summer 2001), David details his guitar rig at the time, which included an VG-8.

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