Rusty Cage's Gear
Visible throughout most of the "Spare A Dime" music video, most notibly at 0:15.
The banjo can be seen throughout the entire video.
Can be seen during most of the video.
From 1:00 to 1:09 the pickups and brand name are visible.
Rusty can be seen playing it at certain points in the video.
Visible at 0:15 when Rusty is singing the first verse.
In the video "I Wish I Had a Wish" by Rusty Cage, at the 0:52 mark, the Baldwin Model 243 Acoustic Piano is clearly visible, showcasing its brand name, knobs, and the board that covers the strings.
Rusty Cage received a Nagoya harp as a gift, which he plans to use in creating new music, as shared on his Instagram account.
I am fairly certain Rusty uses the GS Mini-e . This is the video I chose because in this one you can see most of the details of the guitar, including the electronics and the body itself, I am 99% certain that this is the guitar he uses for most of the songs he made because for all the other Taylor guitars except the Mini the sound hole design is different, the guitar also looks pretty small compared to his electric for example.
You Can See The M Audio Logo On The Back Of The Keyboard At 1:26
In the video "Advice for Beginner Youtubers | Rusty Responds #7" on YouTube, Rusty Cage uses the Shure SM7B microphone.
In the YouTube video titled "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows (Brand New) Cover," Rusty Cage is seen playing an Ovation Balladeer, which he frequently used in his early videos.
He Plays This Slide Through Out The Entire Video And You Can See The F Written On The Side Of The Guitar And Rusty Also Mentions This Is The Slide He Uses On Discord
Rusty Cage uses a Fender Jazz Bass in his cover of "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" by Brand New, as seen on his YouTube channel, Rusty Cage Covers.
You Can See That Some Of The Details Of The Guitar During The Entire Video
In his YouTube video titled "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta Fuck Wit! - SWING VERSION," Rusty Cage mentions using the Hohner Marine Band Thunderbird Harmonica.
You Can See The Guitar In The Entire Video It May Look A Bit Off Because The Item In The Stock Photo Is Yellow And One Rusty Uses Is Black But Is The Same Guitar
Rusty Cage is seen using an Epiphone J-45 Acoustic Guitar, as shown in a post on his Instagram account, rustycage666.
You Can See This Ukulele Being Played In All Of The Video
In his YouTube video "Rusty Reviews: The Wolf of Wall Street," Rusty Cage can be seen using a Kanaloa Baritone Ukulele. He also mentions using this instrument in his Discord discussions and in other movie review songs, such as those for "Her" and "Jurassic World."
In a specific video, Rusty Cage can be seen playing a Martin LXM Little Martin. At 1:24 in the video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0dKE4eEB4o), the distinctive pattern around the guitar's soundhole matches that of the LXM model (https://images.app.goo.gl/ZXcr9SQrWj2ioyn3A), indicating this is the guitar he uses.
At 0:46 You Can See The Writing That Says XS And Sabian
You Can See The Egg Shaker On The Piano With The Toca Logo On
You Can See The Guitar Being Played During The Entire Video
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