"Mark was seen playing this guitar a few times on “Red Staggerwing” live. Also, based on the photos that are floating around the internet, he has at least a few of these guitars in his studio, so it seems that it’s a model that he particularly likes. / Also, in an interview with Vintage Guitar magazine in 2014, he basically confirmed that he enjoys playing the guitar, or at least he did at that time. ... "
"It’s usually a toss-up between the ’54 [Stratocaster] and the Gretsch 6120 from ’57. I like those for just playing notes with a pick and holding the whammy bar in my hand and getting the vibrato from my picking motion. Believe it or not, those early Gretsch pickups have a very similar sound. "
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