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In this video, Steve uses a 1991 Gibson Les Paul Standard in Tobacco Sunburst

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In this video, Steve unboxes a 1979 Yamaha SG2000 with a replaced Seymour Duncan bridge humbucker in Cherry Sunburst

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In this video, Steve does a shootout between a 1995 Orange OR120 reissue and a Matamp GT120

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In this video, Steve uses a 1965 SG Special with P90 pickups in Cherry Red

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In a video by "Does It Doom?" on YouTube titled "Green Matamp Shootout: GT120 NMV vs. GT120 MV," Steve Reis demonstrates his use of the Green Matamp GT120MV and GT120NMV amplifiers.

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Fender MIM Precision

Fender MIM Precision

Electric Basses
Color/Finish: Walnut Year: 1993

In the YouTube video description by "Does It Doom?" for the demonstration of the "Black Sabbath Bassically / N.I.B. Geezer Bass Solo," Steve Reis mentions using a Fender Precision Bass, specifically noting it as a 1993 Made in Mexico model.

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In the YouTube video by "Does It Doom?" titled "Black Sabbath Bassically / N.I.B. Geezer Bass Solo with Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah," Steve Reis is confirmed to use the Ibanez WD7 Weeping Demon Tone-Lok Wah, as stated in the description of the video.

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In the YouTube video titled "How To Play Sleep Dopesmoker on Guitar with TABS" by Does It Doom?, at the 0:25 mark, Steve Reis confirms that Matt Pike used the Electro-Harmonix Sovtek "Green Russian" Big Muff Pi V7C.

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At 0:19 in the YouTube video titled "How To Play Sleep Dopesmoker on Guitar with TABS," Steve Reis mentions that Matt Pike used an MXR M104 Distortion+ pedal. This statement is part of a gear discussion in the video by the channel Does It Doom?.

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