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Used by Hamilton around 1994 according to this GuitarGeek diagram.

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Used by Hamilton around 1994 according to this GuitarGeek diagram.

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Used by Hamilton in the late 90's (during Helmet's "last tour" according to the source); he also used the Fryette model later on.

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Used by Hamilton in the late 90's, during the last tour before their six-year hiatus.

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Used by Hamilton in the late 90's, during their last hour before the band's temporary hiatus.

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Hamilton had these speakers mounted in his VHT cabs in the late 90's.

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Hamilton used this processor in the late 90's.

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Hamilton used this rack delay in the late 90's.

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Hamilton used this pedal in the late 90's.

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Used by Hamilton in the late 90's.

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Page Hamilton of Helmet used the DOD FX13 Gonkulator pedal in the late 1990s, as detailed on Angelfire.

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In the late 1990s, Page Hamilton of Helmet used the Prescription Electronics Outbox fuzz pedal, as noted on Angelfire.

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Hamilton used this wah pedal in the late 90's.

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Page Hamilton of Helmet used the Rocktron Patchmate Loop 8 MIDI Channel & Loop Switcher in the late 1990s, as detailed on Angelfire.

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Page Hamilton of Helmet used the Rocktron All Access MIDI foot controller in the late 1990s, as noted on Angelfire.

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Page Hamilton is pictured using an original ESP Eclipse equipped with a Floyd Rose tremolo system in an old photo.

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In a 2014 live performance of "Like I Care" at An Club, Page Hamilton can be seen using a Marshall JCM900 4100 100-watt 2-channel Tube Head.

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In an interview from Premier Guitar's "Rig Rundown" series, Page Hamilton, the guitarist of Helmet, discusses his gear. At the 27:10 mark, the pedalboard is shown in a close-up shot where all the pedals can be seen. Page discusses several of them in greater detail, one of which is the Boss MT-2W Metal Zone Waza Craft, seen in the top row of the pedalboard.

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In an interview from Premier Guitar's "Rig Rundown" series, Page Hamilton, the guitarist of Helmet, discusses his gear. At the 29:22 mark, the pedalboard is shown in a close-up shot where the Boss FB-2 Feedbacker/Booster is seen and discussed.

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Page Hamilton used a Gibson Harley Charlonne SG Standard while performing the song "Unbeliever" at the Reading Festival on August 28, 1994, as documented in the YouTube video "Therapy? - Reading Festival 1994 [Full Concert]" by 90's Live Archive.

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Page Hamilton was a long-time user of the DiMarzio ClipLock Strap, as evidenced by the image available on Equipboard, until he switched to more traditional straps in recent years.

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Page Hamilton has been confirmed to use the Dunlop Straplok Dual Design Strap Retainer System on all of his guitars and straps in recent years, as evidenced by a photograph available on Equipboard.

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In the 2024 Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, guitarist Page Hamilton is shown using the D'Addario 3" Padded Woven Bass Guitar Strap on all of his guitars. He explains that following a shoulder surgery, he needed to switch to wide, padded straps for increased comfort.

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