SThe Guitars of Stevie Ray Vaughan
Number One
Model: Fender Stratocaster
Year: 1959
Color: Tobacco Sunburst
Features: Number One or" First Wife" has a black pickguard with the                       initials SRV.  It also has a left handed tremelo to immulate the                    sounds of Jimi Hendrix and Otis Rush.  Number One had very                  strong pickups with a biting Texas Tone.  Number one was                      beat up due to  Stevie kicking and throwing it and his heavy                      struming
Neck: A rosewood 1962 D-Size with Jumbo Bass style Frets.  Towards              the end of his life stevie did not play this guitar as much due to stage          accidents.   He considered reitring it because the neck had to be                replaced so many times. 
Strings: Gauges 0.13, 0.16, 0.19, 0.28,  0.38, 0.56
History: Purchased in 1973 in Austin.  It is rumored to be with Jimmie                   and Martha Vaughan or burried with Stevie
Lenny
Name: Lenny (after Stevie's first wife)
Model: Fender Stratocaster
Year: 1963
Color: Orangish Red
Features:  Interesting Design below Tremelo, stock hardware, smaller string                   gauges than Number One.  Has a Jazzy tone.
Neck: A thick Maple neck suposedly given to him by ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons.
History:  Purchased roadie Byron Barr at a pawn shop.  Stevie's wife Lennie  presented it to SRV  planning on paying Byron back.  Although Stevie settled the debt with cash and a leather jacket.
Songs:  Used on instrumentals like Lenny and Riviera Paradise.
 



Red
Model: Fender Stratocaster
Year: 1964
Neck: A left handed 1964 rosewood on a right handed guitar.
Songs: Pride and Joy, Love Struck Baby and sometimes Rude Mood.
Charley
Model:  Fender Stratocaster Style
Year: Various parts used
History:  Built custom from spare parts by Dallas guitar shop                owner Charley Wirz. Given to SRV in 1984.
Features: Hard Tail Tremelo, Two knobs (volume and tone),                 rewired Danalectro Lipstick pickups, ebony neck,                  white headstock.  Engraved neck plate from Charley                "To Stevie, More in '84" and  the back of the guitar                 has a girlie pinup.
Songs:  Couldn't Stand the Weather and Life Without You                    (a tribute to Charley after his 1984 death.)

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