Blake has two Taylor SB1-X Electric Guitars. They are unreal work horses.
This was his first one. This one sounds snappier than the red one, but it is legit like 2 pounds heavier. And Blake played it so much it might need new pots.
So instead of getting new pots, Blake just bought the red one and let this one become the backup.
This thing just looks awesome.
It is only 6.8 pounds. For those of you that don't play guitar, this is a big deal if you don't want your shoulder to fall off.
It's already opened up a bunch since he started playing it.
This is just like the first pic but further away
Blake's Glaswerks Zingaro 50 Watt: a Dumble clone that sounds so unreal it made Blake sound good at guitar.
It took Blake almost a year to dial this thing in.
Blake and and Coleman installed the tilt legs on it right before they recorded a version of Ooo La La on Curl Tapes 2 that never got released.
The OG handle broke while he was carrying it to a gig. Then the new handle took two weeks to come in the mail. Blake never takes this handle for granted.
These knobs change the tone more than any other on the entire amp. Blake used to free ball these and always sounded horrible.
Coleman says Zingaro looks like Zuniga
Martin SC13E: Blake only invested $400 bucks into getting this, then just traded up on Facebook Marketplace.
Heard on every Curl Tapes Record.
Mellow sound. Super awesome neck.
The electric pickup sounds so horrible, Blake only uses it in emergencies.
Fun fact: Coleman played the guitar solo on Laurel Canyon with this, same with a fair amount of double tracking acoustic stuff.