Nick Steinborn's Guitars

In this post Nick shows off the squire contemporary strat he was sent by the team at fender

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In this Reddit post, Nick states that he uses a Fender AVRI Jazzmaster with a Mastery bridge and a Novak JM90 as the bridge pickup

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In this Reddit post, Nick states that he uses a Thinline Tele with a StewMac body, AllParts neck, a Seymour Duncan Vintage Stack in the bridge and a Bill Lawrence Keystone in the neck.

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In this Instagram photo, Nick shows his Baritone Telecaster in the background.

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In this post nick shows off the esp ec 1000 deluxe

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In this post nick's american deluxe tele can be seen

In this Instagram photo, Nick shows off his Fender Starcaster.

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Two regular Telecasters, two Thinline Telecasters and a Baritone Telecaster can be seen in this Instagram photo.

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A Modern Player Thinline Deluxe Tele can be seen in this Instagram photo

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This photo from Nick's Instagram shows his newly acquired Squier Baritone Jazzmaster, as well as a new Tele.

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In an Instagram post, Nick Steinborn mentions touring with his Fender Stratocaster, which he received from Matthew Farrar and Fender.

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In this post nick can be seen using a seagull acoustic. He used this guitar to track guitar parts for the wonder years album burst and decay 2

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In this post nick can be seen using a martin acoustic. He used this to record parts for the wonder years album burst and decay 2

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In this post Nick can be seen using an Epiphone Les Paul standard

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Used during Year Of The Vulture music video

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In the official video for "Year of the Vulture" by The Wonder Years, Nick Steinborn is seen playing a Reverend Crosscut guitar. He also uses this guitar during live performances with the band.

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