Hofner Contemporary Series

Started by patman, February 19, 2010, 08:52:26 AM

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patman

Anybody play one of these--what's the build quality like?

OldManC

Haven't played one but I've read really good reviews. Some will point out that it has a center block and, as such, is not a 'real' replica, but those I read who own or had played both reported that the difference (as compared to the Icon which is a true hollow body) was not a deal breaker for them and most preferred the Contemporary. Again, just what I've read...

patman

From my limited experience, a center block would be a good thing.

Chaser001

I've heard they are quite a bit better than the Icon, although that is not surprising considering the price difference.  I'd also be very interested in hearing the details about the Contemporary from someone who has tried one out.  Without going into the details, this is a bass I might actually consider purchasing at some point in the future. 

Chris P.

I played both the Cont. Series Club and violin-model. Very well made, very Höfner (there's also an even cheaper version, which is really like all other cheap violin bass copies). It's wel made, it has the center block, but they still are very light and very Höfner sounding. I reviewed the violin bass for a bass magazine and I compared it to the real deal of a friend's. Not much difference. He's a real old Höfner freak and he likes it.

Highlander

I presume you are talking about the "Verythin", as I've found references to "Violin" Contemporary Series, possibly others...?

Not played either, but just for clarification...
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Chris P.

Sorry for being not very clear. Woth violin I meant the McCartney/Beatles/Violin/EB1-shaped bass.

The Verythin is only reissued as guitar, not as bass unfortunately. BTW: The Verythin really is very thin!

Highlander

Something for the wish list then...


... a 1965...
The random mind of a Silver Surfer...
If research was easy, it wouldn't need doing...
Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...

Chaser001

That looks like it is very good condition.  Something like that is right up my alley. 

Dave W

Quote from: Chris P. on February 22, 2010, 12:37:30 AM
The Verythin is only reissued as guitar, not as bass unfortunately. BTW: The Verythin really is very thin!

Who would have guessed?  :mrgreen:

Chris P.


Pilgrim

Quote from: Chris P. on February 22, 2010, 12:37:30 AM

The Verythin is only reissued as guitar, not as bass unfortunately. BTW: The Verythin really is very thin!

This guitar is just aching for the Pythons to help out with marketing.

If you liked the VeryThin, you'll like the RidiculouslyThin, and the new exciting TransparentlyThin!
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Daniel_J

Quote from: Pilgrim on February 23, 2010, 03:39:49 PM
If you liked the VeryThin, you'll like the RidiculouslyThin, and the new exciting TransparentlyThin!

Looks like something Steve Jobs would want to endorse.

Pilgrim

Jobs is in great shape to sell the "iThin"....'coz he really thin.
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."

chromium

Quote from: Pilgrim on February 23, 2010, 03:39:49 PM
This guitar is just aching for the Pythons to help out with marketing.

If you liked the VeryThin, you'll like the RidiculouslyThin, and the new exciting TransparentlyThin!

...or the highly coveted Waferthin!