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https://amzn.to/2IYXGq0 PAUL MCCARTNEY SIGNED HOFNER BEATLES BASS GUITAR PSA/DNA CAIAZZO & JSA COAs Beautiful left-handed sunburst-finish Höfner "violin" or "Cavern" B-Bass Icon Series bass guitar, beautifully signed on the pickguard in black felt tip "Paul McCartney." In 1961, the Beatles' original bass player, Stuart Sutcliffe (who had used a Höfner bass), left the band to resume his art studies. The Beatles were without a bass player--and so the search began for a replacement. Paul McCartney, who was playing rhythm guitar and piano at the time--was designated by the band to replace Sutcliffe. In the British vernacular of the day, McCartney found himself "lumbered" with the job. Sutcliffe initially lent his Höfner bass to McCartney, who had seen another guitarist in Hamburg using a violin-shaped bass. When he saw a similar instrument in the window of a Hamburg music store, he investigated. Because of the instrument's unique symmetrical appearance, McCartney could play left-handed without the bass "looking daft," as he put it. It was lightweight and easy to play melodic bass lines on, yet projected a deep, warm tone. McCartney bought the bass he saw in the window and used it for years both in live performance and on recordings. While McCartney fell into the role of the bass, there is no doubt that his instrument of choice-the Hofner bass-became one of the most recognizable symbols of Beatlemania. The autographed Hofner bass offered here would undoubtedly be a centerpiece for any music collection! In very fine condition and accompanied by a custom hardshell case for superior protection. Accompanied by Letters of Authenticity from PSA/DNA, James Spence Authentication (JSA) and from renowned Beatles autograph expert Frank Caiazzo.
Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (23 June 1940 – 10 April 1962) was a British painter and musician from Edinburgh, Scotland, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Beatles. Sutcliffe left the band to pursue his career as a painter, having previously attended the Liverpool College of Art. Sutcliffe and John Lennon are credited with inventing the name "Beetles" [sic], as they both liked Buddy Holly's band, the Crickets. They also had a fascination with group names with double meanings (...
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