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  2. Höfner - Wikipedia

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    McCartney used his 1963 bass almost exclusively during The Beatles' touring career, using his 1961 bass (repaired and refinished in 1964) as a backup. By 1965 McCartney had begun using a Rickenbacker bass in the studio—but he did bring out his 1961 model for the " Revolution " promo film in 1968, and for the documentary Let It Be the ...

  3. Höfner 500/1 - Wikipedia

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    He placed the order for the bass at the Steinway Musikhaus in Hamburg, then the largest and most prestigious music store in the city. McCartney recalls ordering the bass as it was "quite cheap" in comparison to other instruments. It is likely this was the first left-handed 500/1 bass Hofner made. [5]

  4. How Paul McCartney was reunited with the bass guitar that ...

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    A statement posted to McCartney’s official website said: “Following the launch of last year's Lost Bass project, Paul’s 1961 Hofner 500/1 bass guitar, which was stolen in 1972, has been ...

  5. Höfner 500/5 - Wikipedia

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    The Höfner 500/5, later known as the Höfner President Bass, [1] was a electric bass guitar model which was sold from 1957 to 1979. It was notably used by Stuart Sutcliffe of The Beatles . [ 2 ]

  6. The Return of the Fabulous Hofner Bluenotes - Wikipedia

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    The Return of the Fabulous Hofner Bluenotes is the twenty-second studio album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in 2008 by his own record label, Jazzee Blue. It comprises three CDs and double 10" vinyl records in an 80-page hardback book. [3] [4] It is the second album of his project, the Hofner Blue Notes (2003).

  7. Hohner - Wikipedia

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    The Hohner Professional B2 was a headless bass introduced in 1985. It used a bridge licensed from Steinberger and was available with passive or active pickups, the latter designated B2A, [47] as well as a five-string active version designated B2AV. The B2 proved a popular alternative to the much more expensive Steinberger headless basses and ...