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What is it?

Posted:
Wed Aug 05, 2020 6:00 pm
by alan cannell
A friend of mine has cleared out his cupboard and came across this. He bought it secondhand in 1970 and just wanted to know more about it. Any ideas most welcome , at first I thought Hofner but the serial number doesn’t tie up and there’s no name.Here’s some pics...
Re: What is it?

Posted:
Thu Aug 06, 2020 1:04 pm
by alan cannell
Mystery solved by one of our friends over the pond. It’s a Selmer and sold for 18gns back in the late 50s early 60s , that was a lot of money in those days.
Re: What is it?

Posted:
Sat Aug 08, 2020 5:07 pm
by Tony Russell Davis
It's virtually identical to the late 50s Hofner Hawaiian Standard. Both companies seem to have produced guitars for each other's catalogues, I used to avidly read every Bell's catalogue that came out (annually?) and remember these listed as Hofner and as Selmer from time to time.
The p/ups, control knobs position and the bridge plate changed from time to time, some had the plate extended and the p/up mounted on it, but the body and headstocks were always the same shape. I think they called yours a Fuma p/up?
The additional p/up is Hofner, I'm sure, as having one in my parts box. The "tabs" are supposed to go along the sides of an archtop fingerboard (not on top) to make a floating neck p/up.
Re: What is it?

Posted:
Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:53 pm
by alan cannell
Thanks Tony , my friend is getting it all sorted by a Professional Luthier to restore it to its former glory. He has told me I can give it a play when done , so I’ll look forward to giving it a good test run. I know what you mean about the Bell catalogues , in fact I still have one with pound , shillings and pence pricing , ah those were the days....
Re: What is it?

Posted:
Sun Aug 09, 2020 9:44 am
by Tony Russell Davis
Pounds, shillings and pence Alan? Yours was
18 guineas in the contemporary Bell's bible!
