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Purple burst version of George Lynch's tiger guitar by ESP

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In a post on his official Instagram, George Lynch showcases his pedal board for a Lynch Mob recording session, featuring the Framptone The 3-Banger Footswitch.

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George Lynch's signature Randall head seen being demo'd at NAMM 2011.

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At 2:40 in George Lynch and Jeff Pilson’s cover of “Ordinary World”, George can be heard using a Whammy pedal.

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In the YouTube video "Guitar Autopsy | Season 2 - Episode 11," George Lynch discusses his use of the BBE 362 Sonic Maximizer while talking about his effects setup.

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It's a Junior judging by the single bridge pickup.

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Used by him in his mini pedalboard .

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In a user-uploaded photo, George Lynch's Dunlop FFM6 Band Of Gypsys Fuzz Face Mini is easily visible on his mini pedalboard.

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In a user-uploaded photo, George Lynch's MXR M68 Uni-Vibe is visible on his mini pedalboard.

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According to an article on WoodyTone, George Lynch used this Boss CE-3 Chorus pedal during live performances during the early 80s with Dokken during the Breaking the Chains tour.

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According to an article on WoodyTone, George Lynch used a Randall RG80-112SC 2-Channel 80-Watt 1x12" Solid State Guitar Combo. The article mentions, "At one point George actually had 10 loaded Randall 4×12 cabs and 10 Randall RG-100 heads on stage, but what was miked was a Randall RG-80 combo amp on a chair behind his wall-o-amps."

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In an article by David Von Bader on Premier Guitar titled "George Lynch: 'I Tend to Be Naturally Undisciplined'," George Lynch mentions using Dunlop Eric Johnson Signature Jazz III 1.38mm Guitar Picks.

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He is seen playing a Baretta in the Just Got Lucky music video at 4:07

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He is seen playing a Charvel Star live with Xciter in 1979

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He is holding an Ibanez “lawsuit-era” Flying V in a promo shot for The Boyz in the late 1970s

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