2014年11月23日星期日

Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborated with Fender to produce a signature Stratocaster guitar

Scotch is a 1961 Fender Stratocaster used by Vaughan for the last 5 years of his life. He acquired this guitar in the fall of 1985, and it is said to have been bought in either Baltimore or "The Boathouse" in Norfolk, Virginia. It was to be a prize at one of Stevie's shows, but he bought the guitar instead and gave fender srv pickguard replacement
 away another one of his guitars. As with most legendary players, the ingredients of SRV’s sound can be broken down into three categories: guitars, amps, and pedals. In his case, this represents a descending order of the intensity with which his gear is analyzed. Let’s take one chunk at a time, analyze some of the little myths that surround them, and see where it gets us. 2011_guitar_raffle-fp "Lenny" replica: The Fender Custom Shop made 235 replicas of Stevie's "Lenny" guitar (185 for the U.S. market, 50 overseas) that went on sale in mid-December, 2007, at a price of $17,000 each. "Lenny" was purchased by Guitar Center in the 2004 Crossroads guitar auction benifitting Eric Clapton's Crossroads Center in Antigua for $623,500. See Fender.com for more information.

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