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[CrunchGear] Known for his innovative guitar special effects, Frehley has always dabbled in gadgets and electronics. His father was an electrical engineer who passed on a love of circuitry to the young guitar player.

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[CoolGear.com.au] The Gadget Love of a Guitar God: All the elements were ripe because I loved music, I loved tinkering around and the electric guitar allowed me to do that.” As his proficiency with the instrument grew, Frehley started modifying the pickups on his guitars, maximizing his amplifiers, and even experimenting with his famous special effects, including the famous smoking axe that was a staple of Frehley guitar solos in the seventies and continues to be a highlight of his performances today. “The original smoking guitar was nothing more than a smoke bomb inside the volume control compartment of a Les Paul,” Frehley says.

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