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Title: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Freuds_Cat on April 19, 2009, 08:39:47 PM
I dont know much about these kinds of basses but figured a few of you chaps might be interested (from a talking point of view) in having a look at this.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290310350117&indexURL=0&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290310350117&indexURL=0&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting)

(http://i16.ebayimg.com/02/i/001/41/da/5fed_3.JPG)
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Chris P. on April 19, 2009, 10:22:27 PM
Nice! I always love big bodied basses and the best looking and sounding Höfners, IMHO, are the ones with the pick ups close together.
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Basvarken on April 20, 2009, 03:54:00 AM
Now I know where Alan Woody got his inspiration for the Rumblekat!


Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Freuds_Cat on April 20, 2009, 04:11:47 AM
heh, yeah I didn't think about those pups and their position when I posted this but you are dead right.
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Thornton Davis on April 20, 2009, 05:57:10 AM
This is a 500/5, also known as a Senator Bass. Stu Sutcliffe used one during his time with The Beatles. Stu's bass was a 58-59. You can tell because it had Hofner's Type 1 pickups in it. The 500/5 above has Hofner's Type 2 pickups in it, which would have it being made between 60-61.

In March, Hofner introduced their re-issue 500/1v58 at the Musikmesse show in Germany. It has their new Type 1 re-issue pickups in it along with the oval control panel and is a very nice bass. And yes both pickups on the 500/1v58 are positioned as shown in the photo above (of the 500/5).

TD
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Dave W on April 20, 2009, 08:33:42 AM
I guess he can be forgiven for not knowing it's a 60-61, but sellers like this really irritate me. "Even could be a special design for a special order at the time." -- yeah, right. "it will need tender loving care to bring it up to its former glory." -- okay, where's the explanation of any problems? And instead of setting a reserve, he'll pull it if he doesn't get what he wants. Jerk.
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Rocker949 on April 20, 2009, 01:47:09 PM
Now I know where Alan Woody got his inspiration for the Rumblekat!




I had read somewhere that Allen Woody came up with the Rumblekat design because he was inspired by the EB-1 and EB-O.  This has never made sense to me since it doesn't look like either one, although I did once read an article which compared the sound of the RumbleKat to an EB-O.  As far as looks, it does look more like that Hofner. 
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Dave W on April 20, 2009, 03:33:57 PM
Remember, the Hofner violin basses of this era also had the two closely spaced pickups.
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Chris P. on April 20, 2009, 10:19:37 PM
Yep, and over the years there where some reissues too of the violin bass with this pick up configuration. One of Macca's Höfners had it.
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: hieronymous on April 21, 2009, 06:55:53 AM
I had read somewhere that Allen Woody came up with the Rumblekat design because he was inspired by the EB-1 and EB-O.  This has never made sense to me since it doesn't look like either one, although I did once read an article which compared the sound of the RumbleKat to an EB-O.  As far as looks, it does look more like that Hofner. 

I always associated the Rumblekat more with the EB-2/Rivoli, mixed with a Hofner...
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: copacetic on April 21, 2009, 09:37:11 AM
The only slight comment I will make to Jon's comment above is that I think that is a President not a Senator Hofner. The President's distinguishing charateristics were the floral motive headstock, dual pearloid postion markers on the fretboard and 2 pickups whereas the Senators were one pickup and no floral headstock and regular pearloid position markers. I love the larger bodied Hofners. A true hollow bodied bass. Watchout for feedback! One thing I'v often wondered if one were to drill out some f holes in the Hofner 500/1 or 500/2's if you might get that Klira sound...? To me the Klira always had that slighter hollow sound not necessarily better but different. I realize about the pickup differences but they were ever so slight as well.
Title: Re: 59 Hofner bass
Post by: Highlander on April 23, 2009, 04:08:02 PM
Don't know anything about this type of bass but sure needs some TLC...

Is that a crack or a scratch in the back of the body...?