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In the video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Tyler Armstrong is seen playing a 1958 Gibson Flying V guitar at 0:17. He further discusses this guitar at 1:55.

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In a video by Premier Guitar titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown," Tyler Armstrong is seen at 4:36 showcasing a 1953 Fender Telecaster as part of his guitar rig.

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In the Premier Guitar video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown," Tyler Armstrong is documented at 8:03 showcasing a 1965 Fender Stratocaster from his guitar vault.

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At 10:42 in the video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Tyler Armstrong is seen showcasing a 1962 Dwight Coronet guitar from his collection. He states:

It's a it's a killer guitar. I mean it's um I've always thought they're a little goofy looking, but like they're cool and like they they just rock.

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In the video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, at 14:34, Tyler Armstrong showcases a 1964 Gibson SG guitar as part of his musical gear setup.

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In the video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Tyler Armstrong discusses his Gibson 1969 Les Paul Custom guitar at 15:46, confirming its inclusion in his collection.

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At 18:37 in the video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Tyler Armstrong showcases a 1976 Gibson Explorer Limited Edition guitar from his collection.

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In the Premier Guitar video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown," Tyler Armstrong is seen at the 20:16 timestamp showcasing a Rickenbacker 660/12 12-String guitar as part of his guitar rig.

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In the video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Tyler Armstrong showcases a 1963 Gretsch Duo Jet guitar as part of his guitar collection at the 24:31 mark.

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At 26:16 in the video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar on YouTube, guitarist Tyler Armstrong presents a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Junior Double-Cut as part of his guitar rig. He said:

It's the best double cut junior I've played.

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At 29:54 in the Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video, Tyler Armstrong is shown with a 1975 Gibson Flying V guitar as part of his setup, though he mentions it belongs to one of his friends.

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In the video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Tyler Armstrong introduces and discusses his 1963 Epiphone Casino guitar at the 31:33 timestamp.

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In the video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Tyler Armstrong is seen showcasing a 1953 Gibson Southern Jumbo Acoustic Guitar at the 42:28 mark. He said:

It's so warm. It's so mellow. It's so expressive.

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At the 43:00 mark in the video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Tyler Armstrong demonstrates the use of the L.R. Baggs HiFi High-fidelity Bridge Plate Pickup System in his 1953 Gibson Southern Jumbo guitar.

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At 43:08 in the video by Premier Guitar titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown," Tyler Armstrong showcases the LR Baggs Voiceprint DI Acoustic Guitar Impulse Response Pedal, which he uses in conjunction with the LR Baggs HiFi pickup on his 1953 Gibson Southern Jumbo acoustic guitar.

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In the video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, at 44:52, the Mythos Pedals Mythos Oracle Analog Echo is visibly part of Tyler Armstrong's pedal setup.

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In the video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, at 44:52, Tyler Armstrong's pedal setup clearly includes an Electro-Harmonix EH-4800 Small Stone pedal.

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At 44:52 in the Premier Guitar video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown," Tyler Armstrong’s pedal setup is shown to include the Mythos Pedals Luxury Drive.

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At 44:24 in the YouTube video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, a Sonic Research ST-200 Strobe Tuner pedal is visibly part of Tyler Armstrong's pedal setup.

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In the video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, at 51:28, Tyler Armstrong presents an MXR CSP101SL Script Phase 90 with LED, which he mentions was given to him by a friend.

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In the video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, at 51:47, Tyler Armstrong showcases a Maestro PS-1A Phase Shifter as part of his rig setup.

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At 53:55 in the YouTube video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown," Tyler Armstrong discusses his use of a 1965 Vox AC-15 2-Channel 15-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo as part of his rig setup, as documented by Premier Guitar.

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In a video by Premier Guitar titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown," Tyler Armstrong is shown using a 1969 Marshall Super Bass. The amplifier is first displayed at 0:24, and Armstrong further discusses it at 54:50.

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In the YouTube video "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, it is confirmed that Tyler Armstrong uses a Fender 1962 Fender Pro Amp. The amplifier is first shown at the 0:24 mark and is later discussed by Armstrong at 59:48.

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In the video titled "A Vintage Guitar Parade with The Band Feel's Tyler Armstrong | Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, at the 0:24 mark, a Hiwatt DR504 Custom 50-watt guitar amplifier head can be clearly seen behind guitarist Tyler Armstrong, positioned on top of a Marshall Super Bass.

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