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Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) Children of the Grave www.customtone.com Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) Children of the Grave Original Guitar: 1965 Gibson® SG® Variax Setting: Lester 2 Tuning: m3 down: C#-F#-B-E-G#-C# Super Lead 100 Tycobrahe®! Dallas Rangemaster ! Laney Supergroup LA 100 BL! Parapedal! Treble Booster! Laney 412 cab! Celestion® G-25 speakers! This informa,on is provided for educa,onal purposes only and does not imply endorsement or approval from any person or en,ty. All product names used hereon are trademarks of their respec,ve owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. Gibson and SG are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Tycobrahe is a registered trademark of Kurt S,er. Celes,on is a registered trademark of Celes,on Interna,onal Ltd. www.customtone.com Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) Iron Man Original Guitar: 1965 Gibson® SG® Variax Setting: Lester 2 Tuning: Standard: E-A-D-G-B-E Super Lead 100 Tychobrahe®! Dallas Rangemaster ! Laney Supergroup LA 100 BL! Parapedal! Treble Booster! Laney 412 cab! Celestion® G-25 speakers! This informa,on is provided for educa,onal purposes only and does not imply endorsement or approval from any person or en,ty. All product names used hereon are trademarks of their respec,ve owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. Gibson and SG are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Tycobrahe is a registered trademark of Kurt S,er. Celes,on is a registered trademark of Celes,on Interna,onal Ltd. www.customtone.com Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) Paranoid Original Guitar: Gibson® Les Paul® Variax Setting: Lester 1 Tuning: Standard: E-A-D-G-B-E Super Lead 100 Tychobrahe®! Dallas Rangemaster! Ring! Laney Supergroup LA 100 BL! Parapedal! Treble Booster! Modulator! Laney 412 cab! Celestion® G-25 speakers! This informa,on is provided for educa,onal purposes only and does not imply endorsement or approval from any person or en,ty. All product names used hereon are trademarks of their respec,ve owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. Gibson & Les Paul are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp. Tycobrahe is a registered trademark of Kurt S,er. Celes,on is a registered trademark of Celes,on Interna,onal Ltd. .
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