Paul McCartney 
                      first saw the German-made Hofner bass, nicknamed the "violin 
                      bass" for its body shape, in the Steinway shop in Hamburg 
                      during the Beatles' pre-fame days in 1961. It is likely 
                      that he asked the shop to order a left-handed version from 
                      Hofner. 
                      
                      The Hofner 500/1 bass became McCartney's signature instrument. 
                      Soon it was unofficially known as the Hofner Beatle Bass. 
                      McCartney usually played his Hofner with the Treble Switch 
                      off and the Bass switch on and the Rhythm/Solo 
                      switch to Rhythm, according to the book "Beatles Gear" by Andy Babiuk.
1961 Hofner 500/1 Bass - Dark Sunburst 
 

 
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