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In the documentary "Phenomenology" (1996) on YouTube, Frank Cavanaugh is seen playing a Fender Jazz Bass.

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at 55:28 you see frank playing and on his pedalboard he as 1 mesa/boogie v twin and 2 other pedals

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Frank Cavanaugh used a custom Washburn M-13 Bass, specifically built for him to accommodate any tuning. This instrument is sometimes mistakenly referred to as an M-10 or M-12, but the M-10 was popularized by Peter Steele and had a different configuration. Frank's custom M-13 featured two Seymour Duncan jazz pickups, a silver plate control cavity, and an on/off jewel switch. It was later adorned with an American flag stencil. This information is supported by an image from Equipboard.

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