I'm taking my Hofner bass in today for a thorough check up and set up. It's a great bass, but I can't seem to set it up properly. I've also got some Rotosound black strings for short scale to put on it.
It's an HCT Hofner, an offshore model with incredible quality and sound. I first bought it as a toy; you know, to have another Beatle bass to close the circle on my Ric and Jazz (two other basses Macca used in The Beatmehards). Because the Hofner's reputation is mostly made of the first half of the Beatles' career and because of the limitations of sound quality on recordings from that time, I'd discounted the Hofner. Man was I wrong. It is a monster bass.
People love seeing Hofners because as much as they're commonplace subject matter for guitar fora, you don't see a great many of them out and about. And they're instantly recognizable as a Beatles instrument. Even non-musicians automatically connect it to The Beatles.
There are few guitars and basses out there that are almost solely known for one player. Think Ric 4001--a lot of people wouldn't connect it with The Beatles, still fewer with Yes and Rush, maybe even fewer with Yes, though among musicians, those are the first three we'd name. A lot of people see a Strat and think Jimi, but they might just as easily think of Clapton or Holly or John Mayer. Same with the Les Paul. Page? Frampton? Clapton? Joe Perry?