Equipment
Guitars
- Gibson Les Paul Custom (Black). Custom made for Blair by Gibson. Single humbucker (bridge), single knob (volume) and toggle switch middle and neck position made into kill switch
- Gibson Les Paul Classic (Black) w/Seymour Duncan JB pickups
- Gibson Les Paul Goldtop Reissue (Chambered Body) w/Seymour Duncan Distortion Pickups
- Gibson Les Paul Standard (Black) w/ Seymour Duncan JB Pickups
- Gibson SG Standard (Black) w/ Seymour Duncan Distortion Pickups
- Gibson Les Paul '68 Custom (Black) w/ Seymour Duncan JB Pickups, without Pick-guard. (White)
Amps and Cabinets
- Marshall JCM900 4100 100watt Hi Gain Dual Reverb amp head (with 5881 Tubes)
- Mesa Boogie 4x12 Recto Cab with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers
- Mesa Boogie custom built Road Ready Cab with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers
Effects and More
- Boss TU-2 pedal
- Lehle P-Split A/B/Y splitter
- Boss NS-2 pedal
- Line 6 Echo Park pedal
- Rivera Channel Switcher
- Furman Power Conditioner
- Shure ULX Wireless Receivers
- Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Strings and Picks
- Ernie Ball Coated Slinky guitar strings (10-46 gauged)
- Ernie Ball Hybirds .10 - .52
- Dunlop Tortex Standard Guitar Picks (.50 .60 .73 .88)
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—Betty Rollin (b. 1936)