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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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BoromedicBoromedic Frets: 4327
edited September 2023 in Guitar
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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  • guitars4youguitars4you Frets: 12794
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    It has been talked about today on R5 - Especially with regards to does the current owner know what it is and whose it was/is - Remember that it was not that long ago that John's J160E turned up  again - I believe the owner and Yoko came up with a suitable financial arrangement when it was sold at auction for 2.4 million dollars - Verification was carried out by a host of pics from when John was playing it and the actual guitar itself 

    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

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  • guitars4youguitars4you Frets: 12794
    edited September 2023 tFB Trader
    I read the news today that Paul wants some Help, but it may well be a Long and Winding Road before we get anywhere with this - So let's Come Together and try and help Paul  - Later he said please Don't let me Down as I want to find it - Rumour is he has been looking Here There and Everywhere, but Yesterday the press launch was announced 
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  • CavemanGroggCavemanGrogg Frets: 2357
    edited September 2023
    I actually don't think his 61 Hofner is his iconic instrument, that was stolen from Pinewood Studios during the filming of Help in 63, and then replaced by a 63 Hofner - the difference being different pickup spacing, which to me is his is iconic instrument as he's not only owned it for longer than the 61, but played it a hell of a lot more, been seen and photographed with it a lot, and recorded more with it.

    As for who owns it, that's simple, Paul does, he never sold it, it was stolen off of him
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  • Paul’s first Hofner was unfortunately destroyed in the fatal 1965 car crash.
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  • JezWyndJezWynd Frets: 5837
    Macca asking Hofner to locate this bass.

    What are Hofner supposed to do, hire detectives to track it down? 
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  • Missed opportunity if you ask me.

    Höhner are more than capable of making super accurate re-issues of the 1961 500/1 bass. McCartney could endorse them. Both parties take a cut. Obsessive/completist fans could indulge themselves. People desiring the early Beatles recorded sound would choose the 1963 specification.
    Be seeing you.
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    The other missing iconic early Beatle instrument is George’s Gretsch - traded away in the late 60s through several owners and now lost. It would be difficult to positively identify because the wood grain and fingerboard inlays are very plain in photos, but unless it’s been destroyed, someone unknowingly has it. (And legitimately, since it wasn’t stolen.)

    "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

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  • I hope it shows up tbh, would be cool if it did, and the auction listing would be cool to watch!

    My head said brake, but my heart cried never.


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  • scrumhalfscrumhalf Frets: 10838
    I can imagine that, as we discuss this, several individuals are "discovering" the bass in their workshops. 
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  • KilgoreKilgore Frets: 8107
    scrumhalf said:
    I can imagine that, as we discuss this, several individuals are "discovering" the bass in their workshops. 
     Essex Recording Studios?


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  • I find it hard to believe anyone could own a 60’s bass of this type and it’s never crossed their mind it could have been Macca’s….but perhaps you’d say to yourself, “Nah, he’s still got his, surely…?” Most people wouldn’t (until now, perhaps) have any idea of the history of it going missing.


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  • Let it be Paul
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  • I feel like this is more like both Macca and Hofner know exactly where it is and they know the owner has just died so they're making as fuss now in order that the estate can quietly hand it back without any legal drama. 

    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.
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  • SRD81SRD81 Frets: 287
    I’d love to see the ‘61 found, a proper piece of Beatles history.

    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).
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  • KilgoreKilgore Frets: 8107
    Boromedic said:


    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? 
    The Taxman will take 95%.
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  • Kilgore said:
    Boromedic said:


    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? 
    The Taxman will take 95%.
    Nah pretty sure he used the Rick on that one :) 
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  • NeilNeil Frets: 3464
    Well Peter Frampton's LP Custom turned up after 31 years so anything is possible. 
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  • RandallFlaggRandallFlagg Frets: 13679
    edited September 2023
    I actually don't think his 61 Hofner is his iconic instrument, that was stolen from Pinewood Studios during the filming of Help in 63, and then replaced by a 63 Hofner - the difference being different pickup spacing, which to me is his is iconic instrument as he's not only owned it for longer than the 61, but played it a hell of a lot more, been seen and photographed with it a lot, and recorded more with it.

    As for who owns it, that's simple, Paul does, he never sold it, it was stolen off of him
    It is reported that the '61 went missing in 1969, it had been refinished and repaired after the early years of touring with the 2 pickups installed in a wooden mounting ring.

    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


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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    It’s worth remembering that despite Paul describing it as ‘ancient’, even the ‘61 was no more than eight years old in 1969 - the ‘63 was less than six years old when he used it on the rooftop, and yet they looked like relics of a bygone age.

    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.

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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    edited September 2023
    ICBM said:
    It’s worth remembering that despite Paul describing it as ‘ancient’, even the ‘61 was no more than eight years old in 1969 - the ‘63 was less than six years old when he used it on the rooftop, and yet they looked like relics of a bygone age.

    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.
    This is a good point. I guess when he first got one in 1961 the Hofner was a relatively normal electric bass and while Fender had been developing the P bass and the Rickenbacker 4001 had just reached the market but basically noone in Europe had seen either regularly. Gibson had the EB-1 which is a weird thing, and the EB-2 was a new thing.

     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
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  • rossirossi Frets: 1658
    My friend has a P bass he bought  used in 64 .It had all the  visible paint stripped off so he just sprayed with Holts white .it must be very early  .I have seen the receipt and also known him since the late 70's .He still hasnt put new strings on and it still sounds good .
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  • droflufdrofluf Frets: 3144
    Has anyone asked @HarrySeven to check if it's in a dusty recess of his warehouse?
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  • I've posted this before, either here or on the old musicradar forum, but my Auntie's now ex husband always said he owned one of John Lennon's guitars.

    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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  • RichACRichAC Frets: 595
    his 7 of his 8 children have Beatles related names 
    It’s little Ringo I feel sorry for.
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  • drofluf said:
    Has anyone asked @HarrySeven to check if it's in a dusty recess of his warehouse?
    Hmmmm...I'll have a look! ;)


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  • p90foolp90fool Frets: 29588
    RichAC said:
    his 7 of his 8 children have Beatles related names 
    It’s little Ringo I feel sorry for.

    I bet Egg Man and Walrus were bullied even more. 
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  • DB1DB1 Frets: 4926
    I wouldn't be surprised if Egg Man was beaten 
    Call me Dave.
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  • I actually don't think his 61 Hofner is his iconic instrument, that was stolen from Pinewood Studios during the filming of Help in 63, and then replaced by a 63 Hofner - the difference being different pickup spacing, which to me is his is iconic instrument as he's not only owned it for longer than the 61, but played it a hell of a lot more, been seen and photographed with it a lot, and recorded more with it.

    As for who owns it, that's simple, Paul does, he never sold it, it was stolen off of him
    It is reported that the '61 went missing in 1969, it had been refinished and repaired after the early years of touring with the 2 pickups installed in a wooden mounting ring.

    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
    Ayeeee, this is how I understood it too, it's the original that went missing post Get Back sessions thanks for clearing it up :)

    My head said brake, but my heart cried never.


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