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Hofner / Model 127 Semi-acoustic (Club 50) #1856 / 1956 / Natural / Guitar

This super rare and very early 'Natural' Model 127 (Club 50) weighs just 4.20 lbs and has a 13 inch wide, 2  inch thick, semi-hollow, lightly arched top, flat-back, single-cutaway body. One-piece natural spruce 'carved' top with a one-piece maple back. The sides of the body are lightly flamed maple and triple-bound bound in black. Original two-layer pearloid over black plastic heel-cap. Three-piece (maple-beech-maple) neck with a scale length of 24 1/4 inches, a nut width of just under 1 5/8 inches and a really huge thick 'baseball-bat' profile. 'Slab' rosewood fretboard with 'triple-layer' nut, 'zero' fret and 22 original medium frets with inlaid 'graduated' pearl dot position markers. Tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl capped headstock with a small rectangular metal plate "Halméns / Musikistrumenthandel / Hälsingborg", secured by two pins. Open-back strip tuners with white rectangular plastic buttons with rounded edges. Two single-coil, two-ply black over white top 'bakelite' pickups with rosewood sides and outputs of 6.73k and 6.63k. Original tortoiseshell pickguard, edged in white and secured by one pin into the side of the neck, another into the bridge and a metal bracket attached to the treble-side of the body. Four controls, two volume and two tone, all on an oval tortoiseshell plate edged in white, and two two-way switches with "Treble" and "Bass" stamped in blind on the treble bout. Original Hofner 'teacup' control knobs with securing grub screws. Hofner ebony bridge on ebony base with six individually adjustable saddles (actually lengths of fretwire). Hofner 'trapeze' tailpiece. This rare little guitar is in exceptionally fine (9.00) condition with just a few small and insignificant surface marks on the spruce top. There is some light playing wear to the first three frets only. The 'treble tone' control knob is 'frozen' and the 'treble volume' control knob is very 'stiff'. This of course can easily be remedied by changing the potentiometers but that will be the decision of the next owner. This is a very early and rare all original 1956 example with a 'carved' spruce top and a one-piece flat back, of a German Höfner model 127 (sold in Sweden) which became known in England as the Club 50. This guitar has never had a neck strap button fitted and although it does not have a truss-rod, the neck is perfectly straight and the the playability and sound are quite outstanding. Housed in the original Hofner five-latch, shaped black hardshell case with brown plush lining and "Halméns / Musikistrumenthandel / Hälsingborg" badge secured by two pins. (8.75). (#1856)

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