Deryck Whibley's Guitars
Deryck Whibley is seen playing a Gibson Marauder in this 2001 video for the Sum41 song "In Too Deep."
In this photo, Deryck Whibley can be seen holding his Squier Deryck Whibley Telecaster Deluxe.
Deryck Whibley writes on the Sum 41 page:
"I love this guitar. It's a '62 Gibson Les Paul. When they first introduced this guitar in '61 it was supposed to be the new Les Paul. it wasn't called an SG until 1963, so for the first year and a half you can find SG's that say Les Paul on them. This one sounds great. i've used this on "Walking Disaster" and "Pull The Curtain." I bought this around the time we were making Underclass Hero and used it throughout that record. I haven't used it much since then, but looking at it now makes me want to use it more on this new record.
I''ll let you know what songs it makes it onto!"
"I've had this guitar for 7 years and have never played it. Today is the day. Time to record the 59' les Paul!"
At 4:16, Deryck is seen recording parts for a song using a white Gibson SG Junior.
This photo shows Deryck Whibley using Squier's artist signature model Deryck Whibley Telecaster guitar. "His signature model nails the vibe of a classic '70s Fender Telecaster Deluxe model, with features including Whibley's signature red X graphics, a single ferocious Duncan Designed humbucking pickup and retro-cool 'Blackface' amp control knobs" (Fender/Squier's Official Website.
In this live session on Guitar Center we can see Deryck playing a Fender version of his Squier signature Telecaster
"A welcomed new addition to the family. Thank u Seth @ gcpro #guitarcenter"
Deryck Whibley is featured with his Fender Custom Shop Thinline Telecaster in this month’s issue of Total Guitar UK, as highlighted on Sum 41's Instagram.
Deryck Whibley used a Gibson SG Classic in early 2002, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo.
Used this guitar in the music video for "Motivation" and throughout the touring cycle of "Does This Look Infected?". He has two models of this guitar: a red with a bunch of stickers and a white with two black X's.
Deryck used this guitar during "All Killer No Filler" era, mostly live performances, as seen in this video. This guitar can also be seen in this video.
This post, by Deryck, on Sum 41s Facebook, says, "i bought this guitar in new york with brown tom back in 2007 when we did a photo shoot at the guitar center there. it's a '62 gibson 335. it's in absolutely prefect condition. not a single sign of age on it. back in the 60's some doctor bought a bunch of guitars as art and kept them in glass cases. he didn't even know how to play! he's sold them all now since they're worth so much money. i always feel nervous playing it because i don't want to be the first one to put a scratch on it. it sounds and plays amazing. i used this on the song "screaming bloody murder". it's the main guitar in the heavy section after the guitar solo."
On October 12, 2016, during a performance at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, a photo posted by Sum 41 on Instagram captures Deryck Whibley playing a Fender Telecaster Thinline Custom.
Deryck used this guitar during live performances in 2002/2003, mostly during television performances, like the one linked to the band's December 2002 performance on David Letterman. The guitar is black and has two white electrical tape X's.
Deryck Whibley uses his 68 Telecaster on the song "Pieces," according to this Facebook post.
In this acoustic video, we can see Deryck playing a Taylor 210ce Acoustic Guitar
"Picked up a new/old guitar today in Phoenix. 2nd one of this tour. Thanks #bizarreguitar for the great deal!"
In a post by Sum 41 on Instagram, Deryck Whibley is featured in this month's issue of Total Guitar UK, where he is seen with a Fender Telecaster Thinline Deluxe Custom.
In this video Deryck can be seen using a Gibson flying v during the cover of shout at the devil by Motly Crue
In this photo of a studio session, we can see Deryck using a Gretsch G6128T Duo Jet.
In this YouTube video, we can see Deryck playing Gibson Hummingbird.
At 0:05 in this video, we can see Deryck using this guitar
At 0:10 in this video we can see Deryck playing this guitar
Deryck Whibley used the Gibson Les Paul Classic 1960 Reissue Goldtop as his main guitar during the "All Killer No Filler" tour cycle in 2001, as highlighted in an Instagram post celebrating his influence on music.
In this video Deryck can be seen playing a dangelico excel acoustic
IN this video Deryck can be seen using a Dangelico excel acoustic guitar
Used only once for the Volt Festival in Hungary.
In this post deryk talks about the 1968 les paul gold top he bought. He states that this guitar was bought from producer Michael Beinhorn. This guitar was used to record records for artists such as Ozzy, Manson, and social distortion. He states that social distortion was one of the bands that changed his life. The guitar is “more like a 50s in disguise” because of how it was made. Gibson stoped making les pauls in the mid 60s but then started making them again in 68
During live performances from both the "Does This Look Infected?" and "Chuck" eras, Deryck Whibley can be seen playing a Fender American Professional II Telecaster in Mercury with a Rosewood Fingerboard. He personalized this guitar with stickers. Additionally, he uses another black Telecaster, distinct from the one featured in "Underclass Hero." A user-uploaded photo confirms this usage.
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