Awesome. I think these were made by Mosrite in Japan. Prob early to mid 70s
Firstman violinbass
Here is what I learned so far.
1: It has a floating bridge. SO setting the intonation will be a challenge, but fun ?
2: I need to replace the pot's, I know what the values are, so just need to buy them and then replace.
3: The pups are okay. But all the wiring needs to be redone. Quite a few dry joints.
What I need:
Can any one tell me where I can find a blank scratch plate for it. Preferably the same color scheme as it is now.
Thanks
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for the scratch plate Blank
Raru has this available
they also have the Hofner switch plate currently out of stock
RobbieZ I think that is where the name "Violin bass" comes from. It has the same twirl carving on the headstock as my daughters violin.
That scroll on your headstock is fairly unique - I've seen quite a few hofner (vintage, re-issue and copies) and that's the first time I've seen a headstock like that - should make it easier to track down the factory (prob MIJ as previously mentioned).
Violin Bass Refers to the body shape. Hofner Violin Bass History
The scroll As @V8 mentioned is fairly unique and bassed on a hofner it should be fairly easy to find prewired hofner bass controls and just fit them .
looks like it was mostly kept in fairly good condition..