Wes Borland Auctioning Off Limp Bizkit Gear

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Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland is auctioning off a stack of gear used on some of their biggest songs.

The list includes the Mesa Boogie amp used to record the band’s debut album “Three Dollar Bill, Y’all”, and a 12-string acoustic used for the special 9/11 performance of “Wish You Were Here”.

You can see more equipment, along with Borland’s notes on each piece here.

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