“Lenny” – Stevie Ray Vaughan’s 1965 Fender СOMPOSITE Stratocaster
Stevie Ray Vaughan was not yet a star on his 26th birthday, October 3, 1980, when his wife, Lenora “Lenny” Vaughan, gave him a worn 1965 Stratocaster® guitar that had recently caught his eye in an Austin, Texas, pawnshop. The couple had met a few years earlier at an east Austin nightspot where he was playing, and when she saw him again a couple years later, she was moved by his musical power onstage and his charmingly unassuming demeanor offstage. The next time they met, at a Mexican restaurant in downtown Austin, that was it. Vaughan first spotted the guitar about a year after he and Lenora were married. Originally a three-color sunburst model, it had been refurnished at some point, and now it had a dark natural finish and an elaborate design behind the bridge. At $350, he couldn’t afford it. Lenora, however, enlisted seven friends with $50 each, and bought the guitar for her husband for his birthday. That very night, as Lenora slept, Vaughan wrote a beautiful song for her, “Lenny.”
... и добавил:Это совсем не означает что гитарный техник сделал для него самопал как было написано выше в пред постах
... и добавил:Кстати вот , по поводу "покупных и самопальных" палок . Гитарку эту ,для Стиви ,построил его техник Рене Мартинез ( http://www.texasguitarwhiz.com/ ). И ничего , играл себе Стиви , и нахваливал .