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Press Release - April 12, 2011

1930 Martin OM-28 acoustic and 1956 Les Paul Black Beauty highlight Guitar offerings from Heritage Auctions

April 14-16 auction held in conjunction with Dallas International Guitar Festival at Market Hall; auction event features guitars formerly owned by Bob Dylan and Eddie Van Halen

DALLAS, TX -- More than 900 vintage guitars and musical instruments, including a rare pre-war 1930 Martin OM-28 Acoustic Guitar, estimated at $40,000+, will be offered as part of Heritage Auctions' Signature® Vintage Guitar & Musical Instrument Auction, April 14-16, in conjunction with the 34th annual Dallas International Guitar Festival being held at Market Hall.

“There is no doubt that the 1930 Martin is the star of the show,” said Jonas Aronson, Direcotr of Vintage Guitars at Heritage, “but there are two additional Gibsons that will also be receiving plenty of collector attention when they come up for bid: a 1956 Les Paul Black Beauty and a 1959 ES-335 in Sunburst, both estimated at $25,000+.”

The California Surf Scene is well represented in the auction, with more than 230 Fender guitars and amplifiers. Highlights of the grouping include a pair of 1950s Fenders, including a 1955 Fender Telecaster Blonde Electric Guitar, #7536, valued at $18,000+, and a seldom seen 1959 Stratocaster in Olympic White, estimated at $30,000+.

“Another Fender that has generated significant collector buzz is the Custom Shop Nocaster made for Bob Dylan back in 1996,” said Aronson. “It comes with a 1950s Fender tweed Princeton and a stage used harmonica, and should command more than $25,000.”

This auction also contains a fine selection of instruments with pedigrees, exemplified by The Doug Fieger Collection, 10 instruments from the estate of the late singer of The Knack. Fieger co-wrote 'My Sharona', the #1 Song of 1979 and an FM radio staple ever since.

Also featured will be Stanley Clarke's two Lieber Spellbinder Sibling Basses, including his Spellbinder 4-String Black Sibling Electric Bass Guitar #NA, estimated at $20,000+, as played during his Return to Forever Reunion Tour and the Thunder Tour featuring SMV — Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten.

Rounding out the gathering at Dallas International Guitar Festival is one of Eddie Van Halen's former guitars, a 1980s Grover Jackson Custom Van Halen Electric Guitar #NA, expected to bring $25,000+.

This Dallas International Guitar festival features 140,000 square feet of guitars, close to 600 dealers and five stages of performers, including performances by Rick Derringer, George Lynch, and Jimmy Wallace & The Stratoblasters. Clinics will be provided by PRS, Dallas's own Tom Van Hoose and many others. The Dallas International Guitar Festival runs April 15-17. Additional information is available at GuitarShow.com.