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can anybody tell me what type of Hofner guitar this is?

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A roommate of mine died a few years ago and everyone his family has taken all that they want to remember him by and while cleaning out the garage I found this guitar. I contacted his parents and they said that I could keep it for cleaning out all of his stuff. Hofner made a ton of hollow bodied electric guitars and I can't find this specific model. The only lettering I can find is Hofn and 1946, Berlin. The back has the serial number nv0550 andd the date 2-10-49. can you guys help me out?

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I finally found it. It's a verythin model acoustic-electric hybrid. I really like the way it sound unplugged. Now if I could play anything but smoke on the water. :P

OK then, send it to me, I would play some other tune like "yesterday" :P

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I just found that it's the model the beatles used back in 62 when they were crafting their sound. My ex roommate was a huge fan of the beatles so that makes sense why he would spend a outlandish amount of money on an antique guitar.

;) Have you tried it on an amp yet? If the pick ups are fine, I bet it must sound wonderfully vintage.
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yeah and it sounds good. According to a tag on the case, it was worked on about 4 years ago to fix some internal wiring so hopefully it will last a few years under my brutal care.

Sure it will, I hope so. Just in case, start looking for a proficient luthier in your area. He can be very helpful to align the bridge, setting the action, giving hints to preserve it, and providing service if needed. Also he could give you an estimation of its value. Maybe it's worth enough to have it properly insured. I'm quite sure it is ;)

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thanks for the advice, coincidentally I personally know a luthier from when I played the cello many years ago. I haven't talked to her in about a half a year but I'm sure that I can invite her to an innocent dinner and ambush her with the guitar. Insuring it is also a great idea. I should do that, and get a proper hard shell case.

The case doesn't look that bad in the pics, however one fitting the guitar's shape would provide better crash protection.

Enjoy it, I'm sure your mate had liked that :D

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sure, i'll just get into another bike accident to raise the money.

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I actually have a 50's model integrated tube guitar amp. it was my father's from when he was a kind in a country band. It's currently in Illinois right now but I'll bring it back on my next visit home.

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Ha, I'm glad your found it funny, I was a little worried that I had gone too far.

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:D

EDIT: by the way, my pee sink thread was lock, which surprised me.

:D

EDIT: by the way, my pee sink thread was lock, which surprised me.

That's because you accidentally peed in the cornflakes instead of the sink.

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