Jordan Cook's Gear
In this video of Reignwolf's Jordan Cook live on KEXP performance, he can be seen wielding a gloss finish black (ebony) Gibson ES-335 Dot Plain-top Electric Guitar. The full performance contains many shots of the guitar from all angles. The video is dated May 2012.
An Electro-Harmonix Green Russian Big Muff Pi can be seen on Jordan Cook's pedalboard, at 10:41 in this performance video.
Around 10:33 into this video, Jordan Cook picks up his Epiphone Mandobird-VIII to play the song "The Chain."
Jordan Cook can be seen playing a black Rickenbacker 330 in this photo. Like his ES-335, he has abused this guitar many times over and broken it on many occasions.
Right at the beginning of his Capitol Hill Block Party Performance you can clearly see Jordan uses a SG from Gibson.
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This photo of Jordan Cook's pedalboard was taken at his performance at the Surrey Fusion Festival 2011. The 2nd pedal from the left with the "Jimi Hendrix" label is the Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Wah-Wah Effects Pedal.
Photo of Jordan Cook's pedalboard (Jordan Cook performing at the Surrey Fusion Festival 2011). DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting pedal can be seen, third pedal from the left.
This is a photo of Jordan Cook playing live, specifically showing his pedalboard. On the far right, the pink pedal is an Ibanez delay pedal.
The item can be seen throughout the entire video, as Jordan plays and records for an EP.
In a Facebook post by Reignwolf, Jordan Cook is shown using the Danelectro Honeytone N-10 Guitar Mini Amp, likely as a practice amp during a #Sunday #BoogieChillen session in Seattle.
Jordan Cook (aka Reignwolf) performs onstage next to his pedalboard at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, USA on 5th October 2012
At 11:18, a good closeup shot can be seen of the vocal microphone Jordan Cook is singing into. The blue stripe, shape of the mic, and the small badge reveals it is a Shure Beta 58A Mic.
Jordan Cook can be seen playing a white Gibson Thunderbird Bass IV in this Live on KEXP performance (10:29).
This photo of Cook's pedalboard on-stage has a Korg tuner on the far left side.
In this photo, Cook can be seen carrying a Fender '65 Twin Reverb amp. You can see the Jenson C12K speakers which help identify the amp.
Jordan's other, less frequently used guitars include an SG in a vintage sunburst. He can be seen here using it for a performance the Old National in Indianapolis.
Reignwolf uses this Gretsch guitar in this video
Jordan Cook, performing as Reignwolf, is seen using a 1960s Fender Super Reverb Combo Amp in a photo posted by vicspencer on Instagram.
Reignwolf uses this Normandy guitar in his Jet City Stream Session in 2012.
Found on Jordan Cook's home-made pedalboard is a Radial Dragster.
Jordan posted this photo on Twitter of him with an ES-295 by Gibson at Sun Studio.
Reignwolf uses this Fender guitar in this video
Fender Princeton Combo Amp (original issue Blackface & Silverface cosmetics 1963-1981)
Combo Guitar AmplifiersJordan Cook is seen using a Fender Princeton Combo Amp (original issue Blackface & Silverface cosmetics 1963-1981) during live performances, as shown in a photo from his record release event on Instagram.
Jordan Cook, also known as Reignwolf, is pictured with a DiPinto Mach IV electric guitar in a photo posted on his Instagram account, promoting his upcoming performance at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
In this Instagram post Jordan shows his vintage guitars, one of which appears to be a 1972 Harmony H76 Hollowbody with 3 goldfoil pickups and an original bigsby
In this Instagram photo Jordan can be seen playing a 60's era harmony archtop guitar
In this Youtube video Jordan Cooke can be seen playing a Fender Custom Shop Cardboard Chaos Stratocaster at 0:50
In a photograph showing Reignwolf performing at The Wonder Bar on 07/29/2014, you can see a Marshall model 1962 "Bluesbreaker" amp on top of a 4x12 cabinet used by Jordan Cook. The logo is concealed with tape (most likely to avoid conflicts with one or more of the following: endorsements, visible branding on released media, free advertising, etc.).
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