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Guitar Player 1-04 Barry Cleveland report on inspection of Number One. Guitar World 9-94 Alan DiPerna interview with producer Jim Gaines. Guitar Player’s Legends of Guitar, summer 1995, Dan Forte 1984 interview with Stevie 1989 Gore/Resnicoff interview with Stevie. Guitar World 9-95 article by Ritchie Fliegler from interviews with Cesar Diaz and Rene Martinez.

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Guitar World 9-97 interview of Rene Martinez by Andy Aledort. Guitar Player Repair Guide by Dan Erlewine based on his inspection of Number One in 11-89 and discussion with Rene Martinez. He also had 1963 maple neck Strat during his high school years, but it gave him a lot of trouble, and he mainly used the other guitars until he got his famous guitar he called simply Number One. In the 1960’s, Stevie went through a number of guitars, a few being hand-me-downs or borrowed: Gibson Messenger, 1952 Fender Broadcaster, 1954 Gibson Les Paul T.V., 1952 Gibson Les Paul gold-top, Gibson Barney Kessel from 1972 to 1975, 1959 Gibson dot-neck 335. While Stevie used dozens of other guitars and pieces of equipment, this page is not meant to be a complete history of his gear. My effort has been to focus on gear used from 1985-1990.

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If you have reliable information which should be added here, feel free to send me the information with appropriate credit. For those who are interested, the following is the best I can do for you in answering gear questions. So, in my opinion as an amateur guitarist, you are likely defeated before you begin in your quest for his tone. A distant third is equipment, including a rare Dumble Steel String Slinger (now over $200,000 if you can find one). The first two secrets to Stevie’s tone are his passion and hands.








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