Stevie Ray Vaughan’s 1951 Fender fetches $250,000 at auction
DALLAS - The electric guitar that blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan used in his first studio recording and early performances has fetched $250,000 at auction in his hometown of Dallas. Heritage Auction spokesman Eric Bradley says the winning bidder for the 1951 Fender at Sunday’s auction doesn’t wish to be identified immediately. Vaughan biographer Craig Hopkins said last week that Vaughan’s first professionalgrade guitar has “considerable historical significance,” noting the bluesman “pretty much learned his craft on” it. It was a gift from his brother Jimmie Vaughan in the late 1960s. “Jimbo” is carved on the back.
Vaughan died in a 1990 helicopter crash. He was 35.