Joe Hawley's Gear

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Gibson Les Paul

Gibson Les Paul

Solid Body Electric Guitars
Color/Finish: Cherry Sunburst

In this photo, Joe Hawley can be seen using a Gibson Les Paul during the original tracking of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum.

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In the YouTube video "BORALOGUE VI", The Fender Blues Junior amplifier can be seen, with a guitar playing through it. It is then shown to be coming from Joe Hawley's guitar, confirming that he is the one using the Fender Blues Junior.

It is unclear whether or not it is a first edition model or a second edition model. It cannot be a Fender Blues Junior III, as those began being sold in 2010 and this footage was recorded in 2009.

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In the video BORALOGUE VI, posted by the Tally Hall YouTube Channel, Joe Hawley can be seen at 3:45 with the Dunlop Jimi Hendrix System Octave Fuzz JH-3S pedal while recording the song "Never Meant to Know".

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In the YouTube video "BORALOGUE VI", The Vox AC30 amplifier can be seen, with a guitar playing through it. It is then shown to be coming from Joe Hawley's guitar, confirming that he is the one using the Vox AC30.

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In the YouTube video "BORALOGUE VI", The Ibanez No.95 Renometer EQ/Boost Pedal can be seen resting on a guitar amp with a guitar playing through it. It is then shown to be coming from Joe Hawley's guitar, confirming that he is the one using the Renometer.

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In this Facebook video at 1:47, Joe Hawley can be seen using the Telefunken ELA M 251 during the original recording of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. Based on other photos, the microphone doesn't have the engraved "E" that the Telefunken ELA M 251E model has, proving it is the original ELA M 251.

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In this photo, a Shure SM57 can be seen at Joe Hawley's Fender DeVille amplifier.

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In an Instagram video, Joe Hawley is seen using a Casio Casiotone MT-68 to play his song "The Mind Electric." The distinctive color scheme and model designation visible in the video confirm the instrument as an MT-68, setting it apart from the MT-65. The video was posted by Joe Hawley under the username joehawleyjoehawley001 on Instagram.

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In this exchange on Facebook, Joe Hawley mentions that he used to own a Yamaha PSR-D1 DJX keyboard.

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