Mick Taylor's Gear

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In the YouTube video "The Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler [Live] HD Marquee Club 1971" by genaro garcia, Mick Taylor is seen using a Gibson SG Standard for slide guitar in open G tuning and during three slow blues numbers.

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He used non-Master Ampegs during his time with the Stones, just like Keith.

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Says here he uses an old Fender Deluxe along with a 50 watt marshall head.

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In this picture Mick is playing slide on his Les Paul.

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In this photo Mick is playing a Gibson SG Standard with Bigsby.

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He used a wah in cocked position during the stones era to heat up the amp a little bit...

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In the video of It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It) he is using a Fender Bronco.

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Mick Taylor is seen playing a Gibson ES-335 in a performance of "Jumpin' Jack Flash," as shown in the user-uploaded photo.

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"Even some ardent Gibson Les Paul fans forget this, but Keith Richards was the first big-name guitarist to tote a Sunburst Les Paul. His most fabled was an original 1959 Les Paul Standard. (...) Keef sold the guitar to Mick Taylor in 1967 – the future Stone had replaced fellow Les Paul maestros Peter Green (and before him, Eric Clapton) in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers."

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Mick Taylor used the Fulltone Tube Tape Echo during his time with The Rolling Stones to enhance the band's sound, as detailed in the Musiker-Board discussion on his gear setup.

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In this website, there's a picture of Mick Taylor playing on this Gibson ES-335

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In the youtube video, you see Mick Taylor playing a 61'Gibson Les Paul SG.

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In this photo you can see Mick Taylor with a Sunburst Stratocaster.

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On this blog, there's a picture of Mick Taylor playing on an Eko acoustic guitar, Ranger 6.

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Mick Taylor can be seen using this guitar.

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When Mick Taylor Joined Jack Bruce you can see him here playing a Gibson ES-355 Custom in walnut.

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Mick Taylor can be seen playing a Gibson ES-2 bass guitar during a 1970 session with Taj Mahal, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Mick Jagger.

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He gave me his pick (Gibson hard) following a concert in Bilbao 02 July 2012.

https://blog.rocklive.es/2012/06/concierto-de-mick-taylor-en-bilbao-en.html

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Mick Taylor is confirmed to use Fender Twin Reverb Drip Edge Silverface amplifiers, as evidenced by several photographs and live videos. Notably, he can be seen with these amplifiers, which have the distinctive JBL emblem in the bottom right corner, in studio settings and during the famous live performance at the Marquee Club in 1971. This is further supported by visual evidence, such as the image available on Equipboard.

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In a photograph, Mick Taylor is seen playing in his hotel room while connected to a Fender Princeton Combo Amp with Silverface cosmetics, confirming his use of this specific amplifier model.

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Mick Taylor is seen using a Gibson Firebird III Non-Reverse that belonged to either Brian Jones or Keith Richards during a mimed performance of "Honky Tonk Women" in 1969.

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In the photo, Mick Taylor is visibly seen with a Colorsound Octivider positioned next to him.

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The Colorsound Wah-Fuzz-Swell is visibly positioned on the left side in the photograph of Mick Taylor.

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