Steven Seagal's Gear
Here we can see Seagal using his Strat.
On the Freshman Guitars website, Steven Seagal is featured playing the Freshman Guitars SONGDLH, highlighting his appreciation for their instruments.
At 33:30, we can have a closer look of him playing his Gold Top.
Here at the cover of his Mojo Priest album, we can see Steven playing his Custom.
According to this interview, he used a D-18 to record his album Songs From The Crystal Cave. He has played lots of Martins through his career and has some on his collection.
Right at the beginning of the show, we can see Seagal playing his Firebird.
According to this interview, he used a D-28 to record his album Songs From The Crystal Cave. He has played lots of Martins through his career and has some on his collection.
In the YouTube video "Steven Seagal Is A Master of The Guitar" by Richard Plays Guitar, Steven Seagal is seen playing a Gibson ES-335 at the 1:47 mark.
In the beginning of this video, An Airline Town and Country can be seen lying on the grass next to Stevens acoustic guitars.
In a video by Hirameki Dojo titled "Steven Seagal's incredible guitar collection - SRV, B.B. King, Albert Collins," at the 0:58 mark, Steven Seagal claims to own a Fender Jazzmaster 1960 that was once owned and played by Jimi Hendrix (take this claim with a grain of salt as Seagal is a very well known liar) . The narrator, however, incorrectly identifies the guitar as one of Hendrix's Stratocasters.
In the video titled "Steven Seagal's incredible guitar collection - SRV, B.B. King, Albert Collins" by Hirameki Dojo on YouTube, Steven Seagal's collection is shown to include four Lucille guitars at around 1:12. Three of these guitars are black while one has a cherry finish, and all four are signed by B.B. King, confirming his use of the 1995 Gibson BB King Lucille Signed guitar.
In a video by Hirameki Dojo titled "Steven Seagal's incredible guitar collection - SRV, B.B. King, Albert Collins," Steven Seagal claims to own the Fender Albert Collins Signature Telecaster Electric Guitar, which was previously owned by Albert Collins.
During the performance of "Dust My Broom" at the Hondarribia Blues Festival in 2014, Steven Seagal can be seen using a Soldano SLO 100 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amplifier, as evidenced by the video uploaded by Hirameki Dojo on YouTube.
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