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The date on the inside of the top is 30.09.1959. The bridge and tailpiece are designs which were used on many Hofners from the 1950s. So the guitar was assembled in Germany in late '59, or the early 60s. How did it reach the UK? It was the fancier models which tended to get imported by Selmer. This one could have been a private import by someone who was working in Germany, possibly a member of the post war Allied forces.
Value is a couple of £100 at most.
The necks on the pre-'60 ones do tend to be on the thick side as they lack truss rods, but that seems to be fashionable nowadays so it's less of an issue than it was in the past.
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The no truss rod thick necks are v.thick - not unplayable, but certainly not to my taste.
Looks like a "Senator".
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