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Maccas Lost Hofner 500/1 - I know it's a bass but thought it would get lost in there...
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I'm sure many of us have heard or read the story about Macca asking Hofner to locate this bass.
Wonder why, after all these years he wants it back, perhaps closure or the recent Beatles revisits have sparked an interest? It's certainly the most iconic Beatles instrument for me because George and John changed guitars a few times.
Which made me wonder two things, does the person who has it, know what it even represents? Would it fetch the biggest auction price on the market, surpassing even the Kurt Cobain guitars?
My head said brake, but my heart cried never.
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Apparently there will be no financial reward to the current owner of the Hofner Bass if found ??????? or !!!!!!!! - I haven't got a clue as to the legal rights to who owns the bass, be it in the UK or overseas
I dare an interesting story to follow if any news crops up
What are Hofner supposed to do, hire detectives to track it down?
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My head said brake, but my heart cried never.
Certainly conceivable, imo
It's apparently an open secret among LP collectors where the Clapton Beano guitar is, but noone says anything because it's technically stolen goods. This could easily be a similar situation.
Speaking of vintage 1961 Beatles guitars….I’d also love to know what happened to Lennon’s ‘61 Sonic Blue Strat. We know Harrison’s got the ‘Rocky’ treatment and still belongs to the Harrison family, but Lennon had one too (reportedly used on Nowhere Man).
The difference between the '61 and '63 is the pickup positions and Hofner logo orientation on the headstock, with the '63 having the pickups spaced bridge/neck and the '61 neck and neck/middle. You can see pics of Paul McCartney using the restored/modified '61 in the Get Back sessions although he used the '63 on the rooftop gig.
Trace The Bass: Paul McCartney's lost Höfner guitar | The Beatles Story, Liverpool
That’s like using a “vintage” 2015 or 2017 instrument today, which I’m pretty sure most of us would consider completely modern, if not actually ‘new’. It shows just how much the Beatles changed music and the world in just seven years.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
Whereas by 1969 the Precision, Jazz, 4001, and the Gibson EB-1-3 and Thunderbird were relatively more commonplace and all far more modern than the old creaky Hofner. Certainly with the Fenders - most bands could get those by the late 60s if they wanted them.
And of course Paul played the shit out of his Hofners in that time so they wouldn't have felt like new instruments at all
He apparently bought it in auction back in the 80s, kept it in a vault ever since and said the plan was to pass it on to his children at some point. Not sure if he was telling the truth or not, but he's a Beatles nut, their house was full of other memorabilia, his 7 of his 8 children have Beatles related names and he certainly has enough to cash to be able to afford something like that.
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I bet Egg Man and Walrus were bullied even more.
My head said brake, but my heart cried never.